| 31. | "Everybody gravitated to Monte, " says DeLaney.
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| 32. | There, Brooks gravitated to Chicago's burgeoning blues scene.
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| 33. | Nolte says he gravitates toward characters who reflect his antiestablishment persona.
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| 34. | The earthquake zone gravitates towards Apsheron-Chelekensk deep crust break.
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| 35. | Pogrebinsky's themes often gravitate towards the religious and psychological.
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| 36. | Milsome has gravitated toward genres such as British Societies of Cinematographers.
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| 37. | This is a place kids are going to gravitate to ."
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| 38. | From that point on, he gravitated towards playing mostly blues.
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| 39. | After 1945 he gravitated towards the impressionistic treatment of the surface.
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| 40. | Language of Morozov does not gravitate to rigidity and dissonante soundings.
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