| 21. | And a rule of programming is that viewers gravitate to new shows.
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| 22. | Kids gravitate to his yard like ants to a popsicle.
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| 23. | She gravitates to expressive painters like Rembrandt, Velazquez and Philip Guston.
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| 24. | They both began as tennis players but both later gravitated to golf.
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| 25. | Katie, the middle child, always gravitated to her older sisters.
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| 26. | In some ways, he was destined to gravitate to the margins.
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| 27. | Frankly, there's another reason patent disputes gravitate to Delaware.
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| 28. | She gravitated to other black students and began to explore African culture.
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| 29. | People, left to themselves, will gravitate to people like themselves,
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| 30. | The most unlikely crowd is gravitating to the Wallpaper look.
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