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And it found an audience that gravitated toward its gravitas.
When Peter was there, I gravitated toward the feminine prints.
His mind immediately gravitated toward two things: space and toys.
They had similar experiences and thus gravitated toward similar attitudes.
He later gravitated toward a more socially engaged, documentary style.
Her musical tastes gravitated toward Justin Bieber and Taylor Swift.
She particularly gravitated toward family law cases and domestic disputes.
But makeup artists gravitated toward multicolored eye makeup this season.
She gravitated toward jobs with financial companies during the summer.
It's certainly understandable that our cultural mandate has gravitated toward gravity.
He gravitated toward forbidden imagery, from violence and monsters to Satan.
He considered becoming an Episcopal priest, but gravitated toward medicine instead.
" Our boys naturally gravitated toward Daddy's tools, worms and gross "boy things.
That's when people gravitated toward buy-and-hold index funds, he added.
The people on the wrong end of this clearly gravitated toward Trump.
And at many of those groups, she gravitated toward other former Hasid.
He gravitated toward the one man who could help him: Lyndon Johnson.
As a teenager, I gravitated toward an archetype embodied by my cousin.
He painted into his late 20s, he said, then gravitated toward curating.
Many donors said they gravitated toward politicians focused on the 2018 elections.
There's only one or two of us that they have gravitated toward.
The mayor spoke highly of the athlete, saying that people gravitated toward him.
And it is one Democrats have increasingly gravitated toward heading into the election.
Investors have gravitated toward those funds as the bond market has proven choppier.
She gravitated toward painting and continued to pursue an austere, '60s minimalist form.
What they loved even more was the way Garoppolo's teammates gravitated toward him.
Sivan began singing lessons at seven, studying recital music, but gravitated toward pop.
In the eighties, he fell under Péladan's sway and gravitated toward Symbolist fantasy.
His nickname was Savage, and friends gravitated toward his humor and nonconformist style.
There are those who say King gravitated toward socialism later in his life.
She didn't share that she had gravitated toward girls' clothing and toys since childhood.
Historically, investors have gravitated toward more defensive- and commodity-focused sectors in late cycles.
For girls, at least in the last decade, Halloween costumes largely gravitated toward princesses.
There, he gravitated toward black power groups, displaying his affinity for them on Facebook.
Though they have gravitated toward the left ever since the 20183s, they are fractured.
But a lot of the grassroots energy in the labor movement gravitated toward Sen.
It's the term consumers gravitated toward and why shouldn't Hawaiian-makers profit off that?
Out of place and socially adrift, he "gravitated toward the beach," where he bodysurfed.
"There were a variety of women who gravitated toward bringing in other women," says Beauchamp.
Since the 1950s, Hollywood's biggest names have gravitated toward cat-eye sunglasses (Hi, Marilyn Monroe).
I was never much of the sporting type, so I naturally gravitated toward video games.
Authoritarian-minded voters have, by and large, gravitated toward the Republican Party in recent years.
Over the course of their rocky 15-month relationship, Merkel has largely gravitated toward scolding.
Because his father had heart disease, Dr. Holland originally gravitated toward a career in cardiology.
While their roles overlapped, Roger gravitated toward making the wine and Georges toward selling it.
Economists, pundits, and policymakers alike have often gravitated toward macroeconomic indicators in broaching the topic.
And I think that people who are okay with that may have gravitated toward MMA.
In recent years, more children have gravitated toward video games and electronics instead of traditional toys.
Lee's work, in particular, gravitated toward the connection between the artwork and the artist's interior world.
In New York, he gravitated toward the Abstract Expressionists, befriending well-known artists like Lenore Tawney.
Mr. Fisketjon gravitated toward the literary world shortly after he graduated from Williams College in 1976.
Since nobody wanted my stories and people seemed to want my screenplays, I gravitated toward affection.
Then, as now, each side gravitated toward intractable positions while showing little appetite for continued compromise.
At first, people gravitated toward the blueberries, which had enticed us with promises of edible samples.
By then he had gravitated toward graphics, which scarcely existed as a profession distinct from advertising.
David preferred history and nonfiction, whereas I gravitated toward fiction writers of color and immigrant narratives.
Ultimately she gravitated toward physics problems, constructing mathematical tools to forecast what should happen in physical systems.
It made a deliberate decision to make women spokespeople because media outlets constantly gravitated toward male activists.
Some have gravitated toward eating bowhead whale carcasses that have been picked apart and discarded by hunters.
Mr. Hayes, too, said that being gay was a reason he gravitated toward swimming as a boy.
On tour buses and in South Florida club houses, Bill Biener gravitated toward microphones whenever he could.
Clinton grew up in Plainfield, New Jersey, where he gravitated toward the jubilant harmonies of doo-wop.
Out of the collection, I've gravitated toward the Argan Oil because I need a little extra moisture.
As an undergraduate and then a law student at Georgetown University, Mr. Manafort gravitated toward Republican politics.
Sons of Kemet's music reaches vastly across the diaspora, though it has increasingly gravitated toward the Antilles.
From the moment she learned how to walk and talk, Jazz Jennings gravitated toward dresses and dolls.
The Atlanta native gravitated toward local artists like Lil' Jon and Usher but also liked country music.
However, Americans have not gravitated toward fuel efficient cars, electric vehicles and hybrids as much as anticipated.
Some gravitated toward lesser-known grapes simply because they were interested in making different sorts of wines.
" The star said she gravitated toward the black designer onesie because she's currently having a "bell bottoms moment.
When they speak specifically about their addictions, they are quick to play down the drugs they gravitated toward.
JR Scola and Max Nova: We attended film school at NYU and gravitated toward experimental film and animation.
Tutored by a prominent Marxist scholar, Chen Qiren, Mr. Wang gravitated toward the study of Western political thought.
I gravitated toward Ryan Blythe, who had a coterie of assistants swirling around him, anticipating his every move.
In places like Texas and Ohio or Michigan, when he went to Flint, black people gravitated toward him.
Younger women in particular gravitated toward the senator, who garnered 69 percent of votes from women under 45.
He gravitated toward robots as a career and got a degree in biomedical engineering from the University of Miami.
Iowa's Republican voters have typically gravitated toward candidates who emphasize their religious identities and support for traditional family values.
I've always gravitated toward Kim's verse not only because of its imagery but because it offered something so different.
For the sequel, the team at Nintendo are largely expanding on what players gravitated toward with the original Splatoon.
Year to date, EEM has been a strong performer, adding 15 percent as investors have gravitated toward riskier assets.
"She weirdly gravitated toward E.T., which just shows good storytelling is good storytelling," Lively says of her older daughter.
One of the main reasons that people have gravitated toward the game — whether it's players or publishers — is Yarny.
Fans have gravitated toward a possible Connie and Daryl pair, even coining them Donnie, because of the pair's chemistry.
Ms. Turner gravitated toward apartments still occupied by the departing renter, where she could see the furniture in place.
They gravitated toward each other as they were among the few who were not dressed up for the occasion.
Rabbi Goldstein, of the Institute for Jewish Spirituality, explained why Rabbi Cowan gravitated toward the pioneering work she did.
The more he learned about watches — especially about their histories, he said — the more he gravitated toward vintage ones.
Private equity has gravitated toward specialties like emergency medicine and anesthesia because a few companies wield enormous market power.
Private equity firms have gravitated toward specialties like emergency medicine and anesthesia because those niches hold enormous market power.
"We gravitated toward Walmart because they have this fantastic physical infrastructure," Brian Philips, CEO of FedEx Office, told CNBC.
In that area and others with a Democratic tradition such as Illinois' 12th District, voters have increasingly gravitated toward Republicans.
We began to have inside jokes related to the show, and increasingly, we gravitated toward one another in group settings.
Sick customers gravitated toward robust plans, and they used so much coverage that the premiums didn't cover all the bills.
I gravitated toward the coral because I was nostalgic for my iPhone 5C from years ago in the same shade.
Trump gravitated toward those who played to his instincts -- which, in hindsight, weren't in his best interest, two advisers said.
The heartier teas with big, fruity or nutty, bold flavors naturally gravitated toward the richer flavors of rum and bourbon.
She had fussed over the girls when they were babies, but as they got older they gravitated toward their mother.
Being a thinking type explained why, as a mother, she had gravitated toward strict baby-training rather than sentimental coddling.
Mainstream publications and fans who otherwise didn't pay much attention to noise gravitated toward the composerly qualities of her music.
Google's office is right smack in the middle of downtown, where many other companies have gravitated toward in recent years.
He himself often gravitated toward the ornate vestments of Pope Pius IX. "He was quite the dandy," Mr. Bolton said.
"One of the reasons I gravitated toward it was that everything was designed with female ergonomics in mind," she says.
He gravitated toward it because the faces in it were perfect, without the scars and blemishes of everyone he knew.
They, like many, gravitated toward the "David and Goliath" story of 19th-century newspaper kids unionizing against publishing giant Joseph Pulitzer.
And the lack of public objection to Trump's efforts by elected Republicans today demonstrates how the party has gravitated toward him.
The Carti stuff—I'm happy that the world gravitated toward it because they don't even know what I used to do!
With her new album, "I just gravitated toward the songs that were honest to where I'm at right now," she said.
Because he had a high upper range, he also gravitated toward Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Dinah Washington and other female singers.
I'd gravitated toward narrative journalism and personal essays, and had already connected with a trio of Davids — Sedaris, Rakoff and Eggers.
He grew interested in artificial intelligence, and eventually gravitated toward computer vision—a field that allowed him to watch machines think.
Blame Chance the Rapper, but this week around THUMP HQ we've gravitated toward songs a hair more joyful than weeks past.
Earlier in my career, I gravitated toward people who I thought were amazing, and then when things become difficult, things changed.
Because of its real and perceived geographic precariousness, Pakistan has naturally gravitated toward asymmetric military solutions — specifically, the use of proxies.
Some of its voters appeared to have gravitated toward the Joint List, which made a strong push for liberal Jewish support.
Mr. Youngerman gravitated toward a Constructivist style of abstraction, in the vein of Mondrian, with precisely ordered, sharp-edged geometric shapes.
For a time as a youth he would paint alongside his father in his studio, but he soon gravitated toward writing.
In an interview with Variety ahead of Colette's screening at Sundance last January, Knightley was asked why she gravitated toward historical roles.
Wealthy Chinese consumers have gravitated toward Apple, and President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party still aim to keep the public happy.
And lower- and middle-income and working-class white Americans have gravitated toward the Republican Party for both good and bad reasons.
In short, he was an addict in every sense of the word, so naturally he gravitated toward a career on Wall Street.
" If American voters gravitated toward foreign policy wonks, said Brinkley, "Everyone running for president would have Ph.D.s from Harvard in international affairs.
When trotted around the public, all eyes gravitated toward her, in much the same way eyes gravitate toward eligible bachelors and bachelorettes.
While Posh mostly stuck to pointy-toe pumps and stilettos that wrapped up her leg, her bandmates gravitated toward more eccentric styles.
While some US allies, like Saudi Arabia and Israel, gravitated toward his strongman leadership style, others, principally in Europe, have been horrified.
Losing a father at 227, I gravitated toward this larger-than-life figure who was dynamic, proud and, of course, the greatest.
After years of successful practice, he gravitated toward politics and was elected to the Senate in 1965 on the Christian Democratic ticket.
After fighting, with some success, to improve conditions there, reformers gravitated toward a more drastic solution in 2016: shut the hellhole down.
Zachary Crockett / Vox But now that Sanders's hopes for a 2016 nomination have been dashed, his supporters have mostly gravitated toward Clinton.
I gravitated toward "Baker's Royale" for its delicate and very pretty Chocolate Affogato Mousse Cake and for the Banana Upside-Down Cake.
I gravitated toward Celsius for the same reason I had wanted to learn French: to experience the world through a foreign filter.
They initially gravitated toward Ted Cruz, in part because he was an outsider in the Senate—loathed by even his Republican peers.
My biggest priority when depicting Emira's group of friends was to make it completely apparent why these girls gravitated toward one another.
A handful have already gravitated toward the former vice president, and more are expected to follow before Democrats start voting on Feb.
I think just that idea of just infinitely approaching what's better, or what's perfect, is something that we kind of gravitated toward.
Organic chemistry put an end to that, and she gravitated toward her playwriting professor, George Bass, the executor of Langston Hughes's estate.
Helms said that customers have gravitated toward acai bowls because they are antioxidant rich, are covered in delicious fruit and look beautiful.
As the social platform aged, younger users have gravitated toward newer alternatives, such as Snapchat and Instagram, which is owned by Facebook.
When I asked what would run afoul of the policy, Smith gravitated toward examples of attempts to trick people out of voting.
Over the decades that followed, authoritarians increasingly gravitated toward the GOP, where their concentration gave them more and more influence over time.
I just naturally gravitated toward methadone because it was way more mundane, but maybe even more dramatic or horrific in some way.
When the emperor was revealed to have no clothes, nations like Tanzania did away with socialism and increasingly gravitated toward free-market fundamentals.
Nonetheless, not all Germans bought into this consensus, and many of them gravitated toward AfD as the only party publicly voicing their concerns.
After graduating from Binghamton University with a psychology degree, he moved to New Orleans, where he immediately gravitated toward commercial and editorial photography.
Soon, the show—and the collection of performers and DJs that gravitated toward it—came to epitomize the messy, east London drag scene.
Over the last decade, sales have shrunk as many automakers stopped building minivans altogether and more U.S. buyers gravitated toward sport utility vehicles.
I had gravitated toward the subject upon being struck by how a sophisticated, democratic society had made next to no use of imprisonment.
The study also found that respondents gravitated toward both positive and negative definitions of the term much more than toward its academic meaning.
Immediately after Roe, many abortion opponents gravitated toward the Democratic Party, identifying their cause with liberals' fight for civil rights for minority groups.
But when given the chance, they gravitated toward the tents that were black and red instead of the white, yellow or green shelters.
So I guess I was lucky enough to have gravitated toward those worlds, whether it was the Thor franchise or the Heroes series.
But in Texas, a state without a strong labor presence, more Latinos have gravitated toward the center or even the right, Pastor notes.
Fiorucci was Mr. Walrod's entry into the cool-kids world, and he developed a reputation for design tastes that gravitated toward the unusual.
"I gravitated toward making video installations, which allowed far more freedom, ambiguity and lyricism that was lacking in my still photography," she explains.
Now, with software making themeless puzzles far easier to churn out, I've gravitated toward themed puzzles, as well as collaborating with other constructors.
As low-income residents relocate to wildfire territory outside the urban core, San Francisco's high-income residents have gravitated toward luxury waterfront developments.
Seven Democrats are jockeying to challenge Mr. Roskam in the western suburbs of Chicago, and they have largely gravitated toward a single message.
It was my first semester of college, and we immediately gravitated toward one another, buoys in the choppy waters of an unfamiliar sea.
I don't often reach for new products when I'm pressed for time, but for some reason I gravitated toward Laura Mercier's Flawless Fusion concealer.
The daughter of an Army veteran and herself an ROTC student at the time, Emily gravitated toward a theme connected to the armed forces.
Big, bold, and brash, he gravitated toward the sport of boxing in a Missouri penitentiary while serving time for a first degree robbery charge.
Younger investors have especially gravitated toward so-called "altcoins", or virtual currencies other than bitcoin, which often trade at much lower values, analysts say.
In doing so, Democrats believe the former president can help his wife with independent voters and men, two groups that have gravitated toward Trump.
So growing up, I gravitated toward the few Asian rock acts that would occasionally come to Seattle, like Guitar Wolf and Japanese punk bands.
Without any particular encouragement, except the feeling that she'd been blocked from society on account of her name, Marine gravitated toward her father's milieu.
I'm still unpacking why, as a strong, direct woman, I gravitated toward a sex act that made me feel helpless, passive, and even humiliated.
More teens gravitated toward better types of birth control — like pills, IUDs, or implants — rather than relying on lower-quality birth control like condoms.
That provision set something of a goal for Uber, which the investment bankers who were hired to take the company public also gravitated toward.
As Phelps's own fame grew, he gravitated toward Australian swimmers, who could understand the scrutiny he faced better than most of his American teammates.
After announcing the three available options for the Cybertruck, customers quickly gravitated toward the two- and three-motor models over the single-motor one.
With all of them, really, but the first one particularly blew all the circuits in my imagination, and I particularly gravitated toward Princess Leia.
Coming of age in the 1960s and '70s, Thomas initially gravitated toward leftist militancy that put him at odds with his grandfather and brother.
Since she married Prince Harry in May 2018, the duchess has gravitated toward classic shoe styles in muted colors like blush pink and beige.
She has always gravitated toward conflict, whether arguing politics on Twitter or turning deadly serious subjects like Ebola and rape into stand-up fodder.
They gravitated toward projects that they feel are achievable within the time frame and their capacity as artists, looking at what's authentic and respectful.
Last year, colored lenses were resurrected in the form of circular and aviator silhouettes, but most people gravitated toward classic shapes, like the cat-eye.
THE MOM FRIENDS I have two close friends with similar-age children as Sonny, and I've really gravitated toward them since we all had kids.
Worldwide digital video game sales hit a record last year as the mobile market continued to rocket higher and hardcore gamers gravitated toward console downloads.
Biden's weak spot is in stark contrast to former President Obama's popularity with young voters, many of whom gravitated toward his "hope and change" mantra.
Where nationalists are in government, they have gravitated toward key portfolios, like the interior ministry, that offer influence over law-and-order issues and immigration.
While all the candidates are far more progressive in their policy positions than say, Barack Obama, liberal voters have largely gravitated toward Warren and Sanders.
Executives, investors, and strategists alike gravitated toward it when asked about the global landscape and how businesses and economies could keep growing amid mounting uncertainty.
If you presented yourself in an organization as a person of substance, then you ought to be willing to defend those who gravitated toward you.
The U.S. relies less on coal and nuclear energy than it ever has before as the energy market has gravitated toward renewable sources in recent years.
He gravitated toward the GOP in the 80's and will proudly vote to elect Donald J. Trump, a fellow Republican, to the nation's highest office.
With that I gravitated toward fashion, whoever came along with a willing art director to turn my talents into work for them I was open to.
The company chose Shandong for its temperate winters and proximity to transportation hubs, bucking a trend among other wine producers that gravitated toward China's western regions.
I just wanted to be as close to VR as possible, and not being an engineer back then, I kind of gravitated toward a retail location.
She gravitated toward the address for its domestic echoes: "In 'Cases' there's casa , and then Charlotte Perriand"—a modernist pioneer—"had her atelier here," she said.
Being a queer womxn of color, I naturally gravitated toward spaces where I didn't have to deal with straight cis men groping me or grabbing me.
They gravitated toward his tough talk on defending the Second Amendment in the same way they did on other issues like crime, trade and illegal immigration.
But over time, the white population gravitated toward the cookie-cutter subdivisions that sprouted nearby, taking with them businesses that had been in downtown Port Arthur.
"It's about being Latino, speaking the same language and, in their case, the experience they have," Cespedes said, explaining why he gravitated toward Reyes and Cabrera.
Their menu was originally split between Nepali and Indian cuisine, but diners gravitated toward saag paneer and tikka masala, and the Nepali dishes were quietly dropped.
Many investors have also gravitated toward index funds that try to match the indexes directly, by buying all or nearly all of the stocks in them.
This debate is Buttigieg's last chance to stop that slide and deliver a debate performance that reminds voters in Iowa why they had gravitated toward him.
Though Kuei's video does not attempt to speculate on the root cause of Lin's perceived treatment, much of the ensuing discussion has gravitated toward Lin's race.
Researchers raised on episodes of Wild Kingdom and the books of Jane Goodall gravitated toward fieldwork in remote places populated by animals they'd never otherwise encounter.
As happened in that first small group at Crossroads, the group quickly gravitated toward discussing immediate, intimate concerns: What is the Christian way to fire someone?
Troemel gravitated toward artists whose work falls under the label of institutional critique, which takes as its subject the hidden workings of the art world itself.
And yet for several decades, far too many of America's best and brightest have gravitated toward Wall Street, lured by the promise of astronomical compensation packages.
Jessica played tennis and did gymnastics and ballet, but growing up in Florida, she gravitated toward golf because there was seemingly a course around every corner.
How have they all gravitated toward the facially odd position that the ongoing health of fossil fuel companies is the only way to secure American liberty?
Much has been made over how Wayne gravitated toward the idea of a rock album because he saw himself as a rock star, which is true.
As the younger generation of the Hutch dynasty rose to authority, they gravitated toward the drug trade, working alongside the other major Dublin crime faction, the Kinahans.
There's a lot of memorabilia around our apartment, so he's sort of gravitated toward a lot of those things, like the R2D2s on the shelves the C3POs.
The lawsuit, based on police investigation reports, says that Grossheim told people he saw himself as a "superhero" who gravitated toward "these depressed people" and counseled them.
After graduating in 1955 he enrolled in pre-med courses at Los Angeles City College but gravitated toward literature, earning an associate of arts degree in 1959.
As a lawyer, Wang Quanzhang gravitated toward controversy, taking on cases that involved religious worshipers accusing the government of persecution and activists protesting forced demolitions of houses.
She has gravitated toward roles in which she plays someone moneyed, or unflinchingly elegant yet internally tormented, in the midst of rejecting monogamy or a conventional life.
Many swing-seat Democrats have generally gravitated toward moderate candidates in the presidential primary, for fear that the liberals will imperil their reelection in red-leaning territory.
I think people even gravitated toward other weird little places, I think people went to Digg and then Reddit, or they went to 4chan and then Twitter.
As pocketable devices have become more powerful and we've gravitated toward listening to everything on earbuds, bumping music at high levels has had an impact on our ears.
On this front, it helps that some fashion icons have gravitated toward the shoes, including actress-turned-Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, who has been photographed in Rothy's.
People gravitated toward Pagan and her purple top bearing the logo of New York's Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, where she normally works as a compliance officer.
Her debut single, "Not What I Thought" follows in the spacey production she gravitated toward, but elsewhere on the EP, like "Let Go," she slinks across the track.
He became a professional boxer, a mob-dominated sport at the time, and gravitated toward his neighborhood's wise guys—most importantly, future bosses Vito Genovese and Tommy Eboli.
Eddie Palmieri's album "Harlem River Drive," released in 1971, was the natural result of New York's black and Latino audiences having gravitated toward the same sounds for decades.
It's also possible some participants had undetected symptoms of ADHD when they joined the study or that teens who developed symptoms gravitated toward digital media as a result.
Correspondingly, more empathetic people may have gravitated toward artists with more emotional music, like Joni Mitchell or Jeff Buckley, because they were more concerned with a song's narrative.
At his performing arts high school — where he was the mascot, a bewigged Alexander Hamilton — he gravitated toward musical theater, discovering almost by chance that he liked directing.
"In the U.S., we have all gravitated toward the new high-tech screening methods, and we may be leaving old technology that is still very good," he said.
Ultimately, the election results will hinge on voters in Quebec and Ontario, Canada's most populous provinces, where many young people and immigrants have long gravitated toward the Liberals.
While many chain restaurants abroad have resorted to squid ink to create a rich, dark black color for burger buns and pasta, others have gravitated toward activated charcoal.
There was no dress code, but the men had gravitated toward tuxedos and slim-cut suits and the women to gowns of a vaguely Cruella De Vil aesthetic.
If you were him—new to the country, new to the tamale trade, by all accounts private and peaceable—you, too, might have gravitated toward small-town Wyoming.
Many nations have gravitated toward judicial nominating commissions with some politicians, some judges, and a majority of members from civil society — bar associations, universities, and public interest NGOs.
Pantucci, author of "We Love Death As You Love Life", a study of Britain's suburban militants, said this did not mean that all al-Muhajiroun members gravitated toward violence.
The coveted "first TV interview" Some, like Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, have gravitated toward "The View" or Stephen Colbert's couch or Rachel Maddow's studio for their first interview.
Piper, who has helped Helfer look after dozens of foster pets, happily welcomed Tito into the furry fold, but it was Frank who truly gravitated toward the tiny pup.
Kardashian, 33, has gravitated toward darker shades in her wardrobe throughout her pregnancy, seemingly doing her best to hide her bump under loose-fitting outerwear and strategically patterned garments.
Jada released another episode of "Red Table Talk" Monday, which continued a conversation with alleged R. Kelly victim Lisa Van Allen who explained why she gravitated toward the singer.
In high school, I decided to show people I didn't care whether I was alone (even though I did), so I gravitated toward hairstyles I thought were man-repellent.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Global investors gravitated toward safe-haven assets on Friday as worries about the world economy persisted, cutting short a two-day rebound in Wall Street stocks.
And earlier bets on smaller cars have had to be unwound as consumers have gravitated toward pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles as a result of low gasoline prices.
He noted that if people gravitated toward male language when talking about presidents, that could indirectly contribute to a culture in which women were not seen as typical candidates.
He remained a limited partner in First Manhattan Company, an investment firm he had formed with colleagues in 1964, but had gravitated toward a second career as a writer.
Living with Stage 3 ovarian cancer, I am all too aware that advanced forms of cancer recur, and I at first gravitated toward the most extreme course of action.
In another video shown at the event, first-grade girls gravitated toward what they called "girl" toys — a unicorn, dolls, a tea set — and said cars were for boys.
Daryl Roth — Steven's wife and Jordan's mother — is a prominent Broadway producer who has gravitated toward progressive plays that often call attention to challenges facing women and gay people.
For one thing, Mook blamed millennials for not turning out enough for his candidate, and claimed that they gravitated toward third-party candidates in the final days of the race.
As someone who grew up in the UK and gravitated toward indie and then dance clubs, not being dressed right for certain high street clubs was a point of pride.
In fact, one of the reasons for Mélenchon's surprise success was that he was able to win back traditionally liberal voters who had gravitated toward Le Pen's anti-EU positions.
Why it matters: Airlines around the world have gravitated toward smaller, more fuel-efficient planes, and Airbus became increasingly reliant on a single customer, Emirates, to keep the A380 afloat.
While some tech leaders, like Mark Zuckerberg, have been with their partners since college, notable figures in the tech sector have gravitated toward partners with just as much — or more!
She gravitated toward a pummelling street sound, with skittering beats and menacing choruses that didn't always capture the humor and charm she was known for; nonetheless, the efforts were lively.
Still, some investors gravitated toward U.S. companies that are relatively insulated from Europe and can withstand what many expect are coming referendums in France and Scotland over their EU membership.
Since Brazil's return to democracy in 1985, the PMDB has mostly been content to let other parties hold the presidency while it gravitated toward power regardless of who held it.
As one who prizes the qualities of restraint, balance and refreshing acidity, which were in short supply in Ribera del Duero, I have not often gravitated toward the region's wines.
She quickly gravitated toward style-related work, first as the West Coast beauty and fitness editor of Glamour and then in the publicity departments of Giorgio Armani and Ralph Lauren.
Vanessa Bryant recalled how Gianna and her dad gravitated toward each other and shared a "secret talent" of learning the lyrics to songs after hearing them only a few times.
Since then, the company has struggled to come up with designs that have caught the fancy of the well-heeled buyer, who have gravitated toward bags offered by Coach Inc COH.
They gravitated toward the majority black and Latino neighborhoods that were hubs of subprime lending before the crash, and later accounted for over three-quarters of New York City's foreclosure filings.
But because of the politics that exist in this country, poor white Americans have gravitated toward the Republican Party, mostly for cultural affiliation reasons of the sort we just talked about.
Android Auto isn't a complete absentee from the show, of course, but the headline-grabbing cars, the cream of Geneva's crop, have all gravitated toward Apple's solution and ignored Google's alternative.
Crabapple, whose work is in the permanent collections at MOMA and the Rubin Museum, was offered a space earlier this year, and gravitated toward the forty-fifth President as her subject.
With this in mind, old family hands have gravitated toward a typical Clintonian solution should the former president find himself as first gentleman in 2017: Perhaps the first daughter could help.
"We just gravitated toward each other" is how Shiona Turini, a freelance stylist and an editor for New York Magazine, described connecting with Solange Knowles in 2012 at Milan Fashion Week.
A close friend was also into cartooning, and he tended to draw comedic panels; Drnaso gravitated toward much bleaker stories, tales of high school as a crucible of humiliation and failure.
He may have been a junior employee, but some bigger industry players gravitated toward him, in part because he understood their clients' value in ways others in the agency did not.
Through the first contests, a substantial portion of those voters have gravitated toward Buttigieg, who quit the race on Sunday; Klobuchar, who followed him off the field on Monday; and Sen.
Something like A Ghost Story, which is completely unpredictable, but follows its own natural, internal logic, is absolutely my jam, and that's the kind of film I gravitated toward in 22017.
It turned out that even though Owen was largely disconnected from his surroundings, he gravitated toward Disney animated films, and those films gave him a way to communicate with his family.
He gravitated toward theater and music, becoming part of a movement known as nueva canción, or new song, which infused traditional Latin American folk music with politically and socially inspired lyrics.
Leo is a boy, and since before he could speak, his parents said, he has gravitated toward things traditionally associated with girls — he loves pink and Barbies and anything that sparkles.
In the United States, since World War II, atheist activism has been located mainly in local skeptics' clubs, whose members also gravitated toward science fiction and other walks of geek life.
Given my parents' influence, then, it's not surprising that I gravitated toward making crosswords, an avocation combining a respect for words with a never-ending search for the humor in them.
A massive cedar recreation of a 17th-century symbol of liberty in early modern Europe, Puryear gravitated toward the red cap after seeing an engraved image of a black man wearing it.
"There's no stigma in being competent," said Kevin Davis, 63, of Akron, a Cordray supporter and fund-raiser who has gravitated toward the candidate's work-within-the-system defense of responsive government.
I had lost the ability to read or write, so I gravitated toward my phone because it was the one thing that was in my bed that was light enough to hold.
Silicon Valley's top tech companies have gravitated toward smaller banks for advice on M&A, although they still need institutional Wall Street players to raise debt or to launch an equity offering.
And yet they struggled to make sense of why so many of their friends and family in the South had gravitated toward this New Yorker without clear ties to the Christian movement.
In any case, on Friday evening, as the Mets prepared to take on the Colorado Rockies, fans who visited the museum before the game mostly gravitated toward Piazza's Hall of Fame plaque.
Matt: When the Europeans showed up, the Germans in particular, with their snazzy little sport sedans, it was a revelation, and a lot of people who liked to drive gravitated toward those.
It was then that I gravitated toward some of his bigger singles, which landed on my late-night gaming playlists (Starcraft and Diablo II), solely based on the hooks, beats, and songwriting.
As the trend among wildlife researchers and documentarians gravitated toward passive observation, he was sometimes criticized for his hands-on approach and for exposing wild animals to the glare of television studios.
When her turn came, at age 19713, Fulvia gravitated toward accessories: the lively printed silk scarves and ties that would become part of the 91-year-old Italian fashion house's visual identity.
Riley had gravitated toward Spring Mansion in the first place because a local musician he knew once shot a video there for peanuts, and Riley figured he could finesse a similar deal.
Both are chasing the same sliver of business-minded voters who have long gravitated toward the Forza Italia party of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who, at 83, is a faded force.
Everyone at the facility is eager to help her grow into a healthy adult, but like a girl at a high school party, she has gravitated toward the guy with the acoustic guitar.
Many frontier market portfolio managers are true-believer active stock pickers, which may be a tough sell as the wider fund industry has gravitated toward lower-cost index funds and exchange-traded funds.
I think poor black Americans have gravitated toward the Democratic Party in the past 40 years because that's the party that has promised to tear down the most legal barriers to black advancement.
Swift, whose pseudonym references both Gulliver's Travels author Jonathan Swift and White Identity race theorist Jared Taylor, gravitated toward /pol/ during the 2012 election, as did many other users with whom I spoke.
This is why they have always gravitated toward the most unexpurgated editions of the Brothers Grimm fairy tales they can get their hands on, despite adult efforts to bowdlerize the sex and violence.
"I always visually gravitated toward comics, but I wasn't somebody who read every story," he said of his Jersey City childhood, which was much more about finding places to skateboard than see art.
Rae refuses to entertain my theory that Stanfield is the best kisser of all of her costars, but she does delve a bit deeper into why her recent roles have gravitated toward romance.
There are perils to the military-dominated apparatus he has gravitated toward since then — but still, we should be grateful that James Mattis and H. R. McMaster will be giving that advice instead.
When young I admired the cleverness of Nancy Drew, revered the deductive powers of Sherlock Holmes and the patience of Maigret, then gravitated toward the hard-boiled jargon of Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer.
Mall traffic in North America has declined sharply, while shoppers who have traditionally been loyal to the so-called middle market have gravitated toward brands at extremes of the style and price spectrum.
During a period when industry trading results appear to have been strong, investors will see whether Morgan Stanley, which has gravitated toward more stable businesses like wealth management in recent years, has benefited.
In the 1950s, studios gravitated toward the format, along with other big-screen innovations like Cinerama (which used three projectors to create a curved cinema in the round), while facing increased competition from television.
He gravitated toward extreme behavior, extreme people and extreme situations, epitomized by his annual expeditions to Mardi Gras in New Orleans, which he recorded as a Dionysian rite of drunkenness, nudity and sexual excess.
Soutine's production declined in the nineteen-thirties, when, his original furies spent, he gravitated toward some of the typically French modes of pictorial balance and painterly cuisine that formerly he had blown sky high.
It was created to minister to the generations of men who gravitated toward the Bowery, long seen as a desolate, end-of-the-line outpost where the minutes were often measured sip by sip.
As hundreds of Indians came online in the last decade, many have gravitated toward voice to engage with apps and internet services and make searches, as they are not comfortable with typing in English.
For decades, the city center has felt a bit abandoned and sometimes seedy as well-heeled locals gravitated toward modern suburbs like Escazú and Santa Ana, home to American-style malls and restaurant chains.
Professionally I had gravitated toward two things, political life and military service, both of which, at the time, it seemed to me were completely incompatible with being gay or, at least, with being out.
And on those topics, voters tend to be pretty polarized — they may have gravitated toward the particular party because of these policy positions or, if they consider themselves Democrats, take cues from the party platform.
This is the conclusion that health policy experts have increasingly gravitated toward in recent months and weeks, as major insurance companies have announced hundreds of millions of dollars in financial losses on the Obamacare marketplaces.
This is a year where investors have gravitated toward two groups of stocks – those that did not need China and companies with dependable earnings growth and a dividend exceeding the rate on 10 year Treasuries.
Juan Cruz Díaz, a political analyst who runs the Cefeidas consultancy group in Buenos Aires, said voters had gravitated toward the right largely to reject the leadership style of politicians who fell out of favor.
President Trump was elected by the largest gender gap on record, and women have moved even more leftward throughout the first two years of his presidency, even as men have gravitated toward the Republican Party.
She later discovered her parents' McGuire Sisters albums and taught herself the principles of harmony by singing along; when she got older, she gravitated toward rock bands like the Who, Blondie and the Sex Pistols.
But some newer founders have eschewed trading away ownership of their companies to meet payroll, and have gravitated toward projects like crowdfunding — or maybe bootstrapping the company on their own dime — to make ends meet.
In other words, this hypothetical impact would have removed enough material to cause a gravitational anomaly—a region with less mass than its surroundings which, over time, would have gravitated toward one of the Moon's poles.
Luckily, the cohort of contestants went out for drinks after the first day of taping, and the blossoming couple gravitated toward each other once more to continue where they had left off in the green room.
Buyers gravitated toward older and more affordable units, and also toward rental properties rather than purchases, in part because of rising inflation, said Jorge Paredes, the chief executive of Realty World Mexico and the report's author.
Predictably, collectors have gravitated toward the 30 dealers in the "Discovery" section, where the New York gallery The Hole has a solo presentation of new politically charged pastel drawings by the Los Angeles artist Eric Yahnker.
While trained as a pediatrician, he soon gravitated toward research, working at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and teaching at Albert Einstein Medical School in the Bronx before joining the National Institutes of Health.
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Most of the newcomers, brokers say, have gravitated toward the prewar co-ops and brownstone blocks around the hillside park in the northeastern quadrant, where coffee shops and cafes like Parkette Brooklyn and Parlay are popping up.
When the FDA prohibited sales of flavored cigarettes, for example, more people gravitated toward still-legal menthol cigarettes as well as flavored cigars and pipes, according to a paper published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine.
And southern colonies gravitated toward forms of worship well outside the covenantal, anxiety-ridden brand of Calvinist faith — either via the deference-minded high-church Anglicanism favored by the slaveholding squirerarchy, or more universalist brands of evangelism.
As I grew older and started feeling alienated from my white classmates, I gravitated toward athletes who, in some way, flouted the white, stoic traditions of American sports — Allen Iverson, Ken Griffey Jr., Rasheed Wallace, Pedro Martinez.
"Audiences are always evolving and what we're seeing now is that they've gravitated toward more specific and niche types of entertainment," said Chris Nobles, associate producer of "Age of Heroes," which is the largest Feld production ever.
The blond and baby-faced Hollier and the dark-haired and bearded Tang gravitated toward each other right away with a shared understanding that, during their 30 weeks, they would not be building the next great app.
But many on the left either disdained electoral politics altogether — preferring demonstrations like Occupy Wall Street that quickly turned into ends in themselves — or gravitated toward nihilistic spoiler campaigns like those of Ralph Nader and Jill Stein.
That's why Flourish has gravitated toward businesses like Aspiration, which helps people bank more ethically — promoting sustainable investment portfolios and offering pay-your-own-fee for services; and Propel, which helps American consumers manage their public assistance benefits.
Thus Democratic candidates have gravitated toward proposals to expand health care coverage through "Medicare for All," lower the costs of college and prescription drugs, and replace tax cuts for the affluent with cuts for working and middle class voters.
The old-school populism that many Trump followers gravitated toward isn't inherently anti-Semitic — although some other influences on Trump's movement are, such as the "anti-globalist" conspiracies of Alex Jones and the "alt-right" philosophy of Richard Spencer.
In the end, voters gravitated toward Obama, eager for a figure who they could believe in -- one who promised to move the nation beyond the broken, polarized, divisive and dysfunctional world they read about in the news every day.
As my odd experiences setting up the One X show, the interaction between HDMI standards, different TV specs, AV receivers, and AV sources has become distressingly complicated, the kind of compatibility roulette that people have historically gravitated toward consoles to avoid.
"The things Sanders talked about four years ago — education, health care, and $15 an hour — the Democratic Party has now gravitated toward his issues," said Representative Terry Alexander of Columbia, who is also serving as a consultant to Mr. Sanders's campaign.
Participants' shifting views on health care -- an issue which consistently ranks at the top of voters' priority lists for 2020 -- demonstrates how participants moved away from proposals at the far ends of the ideological scale and gravitated toward compromise positions.
Of course if there's a specific topic you want to discuss in 2018, you can go on a social media platform to do so, in the way you might have gravitated toward a blog or message board 10 years ago.
Born in Harbin, China, Liu gravitated toward martial arts at a young age since icons like Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan were Asian male figures that were treated with respect and reverence instead of being depicted with racist caricatures, he said.
Bee has said that she gravitated toward a weekly format particularly because the reduced schedule would give her more time to venture out of the studio and make the kind of field pieces she did so well on The Daily Show.
It had been less than a year after he exploded on the Baltimore scene with his O.T.M. mixtapes, and people had gravitated toward him for his street authenticity, the same way they would with 21 Savage a year or so later.
By the mid-nineties, more than ninety thousand Salvadorans were living on Long Island, and gangsters from the West Coast gravitated toward towns like Freeport and Hempstead, where nascent Salvadoran groups, with names like Los Seven Elevens, had already formed.
At school, Melania kept her distance from peers listening to the Cure or Metallica, Mr. Kracina said, and gravitated toward a clique of pop music fans who hung out at the Horse's Tail bar by the Triple Bridge in Ljubljana.
What do you do with the downwardly mobile Americans who started out feeling that nobody cared about them, but have since gravitated toward an explanation for their suffering that pins the blame on black beneficiaries of "affirmative action" and refugees?
Inspired by the youthful spirit of Nele Ost, 33, his daughter turned colleague, he has instead gravitated toward commonplace materials, like the show's plastic tubing, which stands in for the jungle vines to which orchids cling in their natural habitat.
Walt Disney himself gravitated toward "Cinderella" and other fairy tales largely because he saw a way to use an innovative cinematic art form (in his case, hand-drawn animation) to bring the characters to life in an engaging, contemporary manner.
Value seekers in recent years have gravitated toward points attached to credit cards as opposed to miles tied to a particular carrier: Points are more flexible and can be transferred to different airline partners, hotel groups, or even redeemed for cash.
Although Soria admits that Rose let him "do my thing," he did notice that the Bravo star gravitated toward darker design elements during their initial conversation, and Soria wanted the space to be a reflection of the person who was living in it.
But he had spent too much time and money in Iowa, which transformed into a "sinkhole," and not enough in New Hampshire, where independent voters could have gravitated toward his campaign for a "freedom dividend" of $133,000 per month for every adult American.
After being sent from Tonga to St. Paul's College in Auckland as a 13-year-old, he tried to go straight, but he said that there was a "little man inside me with the drum, beating loud" and he gravitated toward the gang.
If you can put yourself in Trump's shoes, even for a second, it's easier to understand just how his supporters gravitated toward him as an exemplar of their many grievances, of the way the world seemed less attuned to them than ever before.
Uber, the premier name in ride-hailing apps, wants to be known as the go-to destination for all on-demand transportation needs, and so its latest efforts have naturally gravitated toward growing its share of the booming electric scooter rental business.
When Harry, 33, and his bride, 36, were taking their family portraits on the big day, they gravitated toward 4-year-old Prince George, who served as a page boy, and his 3-year-old sister, Princess Charlotte, one of the bridesmaids.
Connick Jr. admits he naturally gravitated toward the dog, and after holding her for a short period, decided that she might be the perfect pup to step into his family's life after the loss of his dog Sammy, who died one year ago.
NEW YORK, April 13 (Reuters) - One of the most popular actively managed ETFs, the Pimco Total Return Active Exchange-Traded Fund, has seen its assets stagnate as investors have gravitated toward rival funds and lower-cost passive bond ETFs, Morningstar data show.
At the Iconic Tour in Los Angeles, Dubin relays the three key strategies he learned about success from practicing improv comedy: Dubin says that he gravitated toward the rapid-fire mental process of improv, which is required to make a scene funny.
The event was ostensibly hosted by Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, a centrist, business-friendly Democrat who reached the governor's mansion in 2002 in part by finding unlikely success with the kinds of rural voters who have since gravitated toward Mr. Trump.
Though she had never considered Jewish men to be her type, my Colombian sister-in-law found that she and her friends "gravitated" toward them at college, where the undergraduate Jewish population was among the 30 highest in the country and included my brother.
Put off by the crazy hours and the sights and smells of the hospital ward, he gravitated toward the more sedate specialty of laboratory science, which led to postdoctoral studies in virology and a residency in clinical pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston.
"Assets have gravitated toward funds with both strong records and long tenured management both at Pimco and at other asset managers such as DoubleLine Capital," Todd Rosenbluth, director of exchange-traded and mutual-fund research at S&P Global Market Intelligence, told Reuters' Jennifer Ablan.
The older plans did not have to comply with many of the law's requirements, such as protections for preexisting conditions, meaning the younger and healthier in those plans were likelier to keep the coverage while older and sicker customers gravitated toward robust Obamacare coverage.
But Friedan opposed making gay liberation, sexual harassment, rape, and what she thought of as radical separatism part of the feminist platform because she feared that a media that gravitated toward sex scandals and away from legislative efforts at equality would destroy the movement.
Show Us Your Wall When Brian Phillips came to New York in 1998, he quickly gravitated toward the downtown art and fashion scenes and, through internships at Paper, Elle and Visionaire, connected with other aspiring, boundary-smudging tastemakers and haunted contemporary art hot spots.
She gravitated toward the sidekick role in life partly because geek culture, from Star Trek's Demora Sulu to X-Men's Jubilee, was telling a generation of Asian American girls that they could be in one scene as a supporting character, and then they had to go away.
Through the remainder of the century, the diverse constituencies that made up urban areas—the poor, union members, immigrants and minorities, educated elites and young progressives—gravitated toward the Democrats while Republicans enjoyed increasing vote share among the farmers, the rural poor and ultra-wealthy business owners.
Unlike Mr. Gravner, Mr. Radikon never gravitated toward amphorae, the ancient terra-cotta vessels that have undergone a revival stretching from the country of Georgia, where they are known as qvevri and have never stopped being used, to California and the rest of the winemaking world.
The nature of their migration also differed: according to a European Union report, female Georgian émigrés were often young and well educated, and gravitated toward Western Europe and America, while male émigrés were older and less educated, and generally sought work in Russia and its former states.
For the last decade, however, Will Smith has largely been stuck in a depressive rut when it comes to the work he's gravitated toward—the type of emotionally manipulative fare that attempts to connect with audiences looking for a good cry even as it risks alienating them.
Even though some of those events meant simply stopping in a county and inviting a few Iowans onto the bus in a gas station parking lot, Klobuchar has used the accomplishment to burnish her ability to win back voters who gravitated toward Trump four years ago.
While there is no overpowering figure in the race, Mr. Biden still leads most national polls, and voters in the early states have largely gravitated toward a short list of options including him, Ms. Warren of Massachusetts, Mr. Sanders of Vermont, and Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Ind.
During the following decades, conservative Democrats slowly gravitated toward the Republican Party, and the Democratic Party, for the first time in its history, became liberal on both social and economic issues: across the nation, Democrats now stood for at least some modicum of wealth redistribution and racial integration.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Joe Biden maintained his lead for the Democratic presidential nomination as minorities gravitated toward the former vice president and his top rival, U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in search of the safest bets for beating President Donald Trump in 23, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll.
After laughing at the clip from the SNL sketch in which Clinton tries to appeal to young voters who have gravitated toward his campaign, Sanders said there's a sense of "satisfaction" that Clinton's stances are starting to mirror the Vermont senator as he continues to run to the left of her.
But they didn't teach us on-camera acting, so I didn't feel like they had told me I couldn't act on camera, and I gravitated toward movies and TV. I think I had to go away, find my confidence again as an actor, and then be able to come back.
Mr. Pattinson is clearly set on avoiding obviousness, and this may be why, instructively, he has gravitated toward roles that call for his characters to undergo punishing physical abuse — they've been beaten, throttled, shot and endured a proctologist's probing — as if he were trying to expunge the last trace of Edward.
Though Mr. Cruz's positions on national security — he is less hawkish than Mr. Rubio — helped him win over some supporters of Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky — who dropped out of the presidential race — in New Hampshire, voters in South Carolina have typically gravitated toward candidates eager for a strong commander in chief.
For all of Trump's insults hurled at veterans or military families, many who'd served in the wars — or had loved ones who'd fought or died in the conflicts — gravitated toward Trump because he promised to win (or end) these wars and keep the military out of such open-ended conflicts in the future.
" With time, Mr. Lux gravitated toward a taut, precise realism, finding his subject matter in seemingly mundane events to which he applied an often comic twist, reflected in titles like "Attila the Hun Meets Pope Leo I" and "Like Tiny Baby Jesus, in Velour Pants, Sliding Down Your Throat (a Belgian Euphemism).
One can certainly see allusions to the precarious political condition in Iran in her tempestuous paintings, but Lashai gravitated toward landscapes and nature initially because these subjects allowed her to experiment with color and form, and, later, as the Iranian government began to disintegrate, the permanence of the natural world provided some kind of solace.
As Periscope CEO Kayvon Beykpour and seven other Periscope employees took the stage for a Q&A in the Park Central hotel's second-floor ballroom Friday morning, a few hundred 'scopers (as they call themselves) gravitated toward the front of the oversized event space to get a better angle for their Periscope video streams.
But with George H.W. Bush defeated by Bill Clinton in the 1992 election and the huge boost that Quayle's comment had given the show's buzz, the series gravitated toward easier and easier political jabs and stories that commented on the issues of the day without trying to find the reason Murphy cared about them in the first place.
Prince William is not the first royal to champion a high-profile cause, but Arianne Chernock, an associate professor of history at Boston University who specializes in modern British history, said that Prince William; his wife, Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge; and his brother, Prince Harry, had gravitated toward more sensitive topics than others had in the past.
That left the candidate pool unintentionally skewed in favor of those who gravitated toward the desired class and who could afford top universities — and that group seemed to be heavily made up of white men from privileged backgrounds, said David Wilcox, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute who ran the Fed's research and statistics division.
Mr. Imperioli, an Emmy winner for his portrayal of the feckless mobster Christopher Moltisanti on "The Sopranos" (he also wrote several episodes of the acclaimed series), moved to Manhattan from Mount Vernon, N.Y., in 1985, and with the exception of a stint on 43rd Street and Eighth Avenue, gravitated toward apartments in the West Village and TriBeCa.
While many jihadis around the world gravitated toward ISIS after they declared a caliphate in Syria and Iraq in 22017, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi's terrorist group never attracted the kind of support that bin Laden did among jihadis in the kingdom, nor posed anything like the threat al Qaeda's 217-113 terror campaign posed the House of Saud.
But I think in the private sector, it's all – since in the 1970s, both our private sector and then public policymakers have gravitated toward giving a presence to the immediate short-term return to shareholders and it's come at the expense of investing in new product lines and new ideas or in creating the capabilities here within the United States.
All the music industry knew is that it wanted the golden goose to be secured from the arms of digital thieves, so the solutions they gravitated toward were instilled with digital rights management, which was starting to come into its own around this time, thanks to both the growing sophistication of the technology, which I wrote about last year, and the 215 Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which infamously made strides to prevent the technically inclined from attempting to legally break this technology.
For all the significant movies of 1994 (a year that also produced The Lion King, The Shawshank Redemption, Clerks, Natural Born Killers, and Forrest Gump), it's Pulp Fiction that, maybe more than any other film in the past quarter century, has come to represent the stylistic benchmark of what contemporary crime cinema has since gravitated toward—and what movies today continue to emulate, especially in terms of meta storytelling, nonlinear narratives, and the endless homage and pastiche culture of the modern era.

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