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attract

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And not just catchy phrases: The “nameless” attracts thousands of followers on Instagram with honeyed images and all the proper wellness hashtags.

Medtail joins another category of tenants intended to attract visitors known as experiential retail, which has also surged in popularity since the pandemic as people eager to amuse themselves among friends sought out group activities.

Haussler said that while she understands why people want to sell now, she’s recommending they pause — at least until the cleanup is further underway and it may be easier to attract higher bids.

We need to bolster public support for social workers, promote awareness of the valuable services we provide, and amplify recruitment efforts to attract new people to the profession.

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The entire mission took less than two hours and attracted a large response from regional agencies, including the Ventura City Fire Department, Ventura Harbor Patrol, U.S.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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