Sentences with phrase «attract hundreds of members»

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One analyst said that although the service has found a following, he would have expected Apple to attract more trial members given the hundreds of millions of people who already have credit cards on file with the company through its iTunes service.
What drew me to Baylor is what has attracted, and continues to attract, hundreds of other prospective faculty members: the ideals and goals of the school's....
Indeed, a petition demanding the changes set out in the conference motion has, within a few hours, attracted hundreds of signatures of party members.
As Corbyn attracts many new joiners, there are rumours of hundreds of established members leaving Labour each week.
Malkovich easily has the most hysterical role, stealing scenes left and right, which helps to divert attention from the dreadful cover - up plot, the afterthought romance involving Victoria, Parker's inability to convey any sort of believable reaction, and questions of probability — such as how a monstrous cannon on a tripod can be set up in the parking garage where the Vice President is campaigning, without attracting any attention by the hundreds of security team members scurrying about.
Highlights from Art Night 2017 included Melanie Manchot attracting hundreds of people to join in with a mass dance performance in Exchange Square, Jake and Dinos Chapman transforming a vacant warehouse at London Dock with eyeless mannequins and a new video piece, Ian Whittlesea inviting members of the public down into the Bascule Chamber of Tower Bridge to experience his guided meditation work, and Benedict Drew's four - hour performance with experimental musicians at Whitechapel Gallery.
A keynote event was a free festival in Dandenong, which attracted hundreds of visitors, bringing together members of Maori, Sudanese and Aboriginal groups in the planning and implementation.
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