Liberals gravitate toward the gray to muddy the waters, to muddle people's thinking. |
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Surprisingly, then, it behooves the discerning reader to gravitate toward books that are homely. |
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Eventually my head started to slowly gravitate toward the ground as my eyes closed. |
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Called a DNA microarray, it relied on the laws of nature, meaning that any virus applied to the slide would gravitate toward a like virus. |
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People involved in a drug culture tend to gravitate toward others who are doing the same thing. |
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Those with Capricorn sun, rising or moon sign in their natal chart tend to gravitate toward worthwhile and practical causes. |
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Graying baby boomers gravitate toward city centers, and their out-of-college kids are drawn by downtown nightlife. |
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People gravitate toward neighbourhoods already settled by family, friends, and co-ethnics, which eases the search for housing and jobs. |
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Whether people are on the move in their own countries or across borders, they gravitate toward big cities. |
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Instead of driving money out of the stock market, the resulting financial insecurities promise to keep money in that might otherwise gravitate toward safer havens. |
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As we know, war is a stern teacher, and in depriving us of the power to satisfy our daily needs and desires our morals gravitate toward the situation in which we find ourselves. |
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New Yorkers wouldn't gravitate toward that. |
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At Kimosabe, an antiques shop near the downtown plaza, collectors gravitate toward Pueblo pottery, Navajo textiles, and Hopi katsinas. |
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With this attitude, the Municipal Council would be respecting its citizens and by consequence the citizens would be respectful of and inclined to gravitate toward their municipal administration. |
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In normal times, American boxing fans gravitate toward heavyweights. |
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And gravitate toward noble entities you spy behind froggy appearances. |
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Serious shooters will gravitate toward the HZ25W's aperture and shutter priority modes as well as full manual control and RAW support. |
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You sort of gravitate toward these channels. |
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Mr. Sample will tend to gravitate toward positions where the use of detailed information is kept to a minimum, preferring a role that allows him to focus on global issues. |
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This would be consistent with earlier suggestions from the survey data that contact centres in smaller communities gravitate toward the lower value-added segment of the market. |
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This theme was also based on the idea that, during periods of uncertainty, investors tend to gravitate toward larger companies for their steadier stream of sales and their earnings and dividend growth. |
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The client composition continues to gravitate toward survivors. |
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