The first time I was courted by a potential acquirer was 18 months after we launched.
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He was a charismatic campaigner, and when elected, a very visible leader who courted publicity.
Having courted conservatives during his election campaign in 1988, he spurned them in government.
Hispanics will realize their political power only if courted and engaged by both sides.
OH, TO be a courted media mogul at a time of management turmoil in the industry.
Ten years ago he was courted to run Forbes.com but elected to go to SoftBank instead.
They courted young newlyweds, in hopes of building lifetime relationships, and toasters symbolized that effort.
The highest Czech courted rejected an earlier legal challenge to Lisbon in November 2008.
Lesson: Men appreciate being courted by a gal who knows how to have a good time.
So the brothers, who have never before courted Wall Street, are eager to attract new investors.
Though being courted is pleasant, there is little evidence that Muslims vote as a group.
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After his breakout season last year, major universities courted him with lucrative job offers.
That's the only time we ever kind of really courted the press so to speak.
"Contrary to popular belief where people think we courted the press we never have, " she said.
The Marlins courted Reyes aggressively from the moment he became a free agent in early November.
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President Habibie has long courted support from the more strongly Islamic sectors of Indonesian society.
Gallanter courted venture capitalists, too, posing less as a competitor than a companion to their services.
They are not, however, respected as political agents nor "courted" as supporters with interests and rights.
Bradley, who has yet to win a Democratic caucus or primary, courted the independent vote.
All of those voters need to be courted by Republicans in the years ahead.
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Labour prime ministers courted industrialists and financiers at least as ardently as their Tory successors.
Outspoken opponent of Bush tax cuts, courted as adviser to pols Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Kerry.
Rather than challenge these anti-Semitic attacks, Pascrell enthusiastically courted the Muslim vote in his district.
He was courted and armed by France and Belgium and was feted at the White House.
All of a sudden, he's in arenas with the star of Oasis, being courted by the press.
While other big sedans courted a more European look, the 300 rolled a grenade under all that.
Mr Mursi has promised that his leadership will be inclusive, and has courted secular and Christian voters.
Liverpool footballer Luis Suarez has courted controversy yet again, this time by biting an opponent on the arm.
In addition to holding an interest in Keane, Benitez has courted Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry this summer.
The auction house courted buyers for months, even sending 14 of the works to New Delhi for exhibition.
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