Singapore, also seeking to attract Islamic capital, has the same lures but to a lesser degree.
Currents are strong, which keeps the water nutritious, the reef alive and lures big pelagic fish.
The special seating lures "higher revenue and more frequent customers, " says a United spokesman.
Nonetheless, visioneers and their supporters are not immune to the lures of profit, celebrity, and sensationalism.
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The city's principal industry is now tourism, and it is one of the country's biggest tourist lures.
He lures the biggest names in media as keynote speakers such as Rupert Murdoch of News Corp.
He dismisses arguments that Colorado is so stunning that it does not need financial lures to attract investment.
Cuban anglers also must fashion their own lures, melting down the rubber from old tennis shoes to make worms.
Prague lures far more visitors than Warsaw (which is much costlier) or Budapest.
He wanted to get to know Scott better, and also to keep him away from the lures of public transportation.
Or could it be that these forecasts are designed to be beaten so that it lures money into the market?
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She joins a local station, starts to shoot a documentary about three schoolkids, and gradually lures them into her web.
The winning move comes as White lures Black toward two large obstacles in the middle of the hanger, narrowly avoiding them.
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Judges should be shielded from political influence, politicians from the lures that come with the need to pay for election campaigns.
Unlike metal or plastic artificial lures, which are rarely swallowed by fish, critics say yo-yoing's bait too often leads to lead-filled stomachs.
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But in a population of 1.2 billion people, it is the expanding middle class of 300 to 400 million that lures multinationals.
Tax is a touchy issue for Luxembourg, which lures huge amounts of German savings by not charging withholding tax on bank interest.
It was equipped with by far the sturdiest and largest and nastiest hooks of all the lures he had in his tackle box.
The biggest lures are naturally the big beer tents where local businessmen in lederhosen hoist mugs with bearded mountain folk and giddy Italian tourists.
They not only inhabit their ancestral piles, but run them as businesses too, dangling their glittery goods like fishing lures to attract much-needed cash.
But the faith vanished after India's independence mainly because of what Madhopuri explained were lures of government jobs reserved for low-caste Hindus and Sikhs.
The regeneration of this area already is visible, as the promise of Crossrail and its swift links to Heathrow Airport lures investment into the area.
The museum also lures tourists to Otsuka's hometown on Shikoku Island.
Owners gripe that a government make-work scheme lures away their workers.
The lures include zero-interest loans and 25% rebates on production expenses.
Britain lures more overseas students than any other country except America.
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BBC, goes one line, lures viewers to programmes that are good for them (documentaries, news) by scheduling them after the stuff they actually like (gameshows, soaps).
These projects did not act as "lures" for the elites, cognitive and otherwise--as so many of our current efforts do--but rather served a broader purpose for the public.
The Intrepid Museum already lures about 1 million visitors each year, and a spokeswoman said a 30% increase is expected after the shuttle exhibit opens on July 19.
Searching for him at the nearby Mohawk reservation, she meets Lila Littlewolf (Misty Upham), who lures her into smuggling a pair of Chinese immigrants into the United States.
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