Sentences with phrase «enormous appeal»

Although the idea held enormous appeal, many scientists thought it would not work.
No wonder the horse and his handlers had such enormous appeal.
And as long as there is a possibility of winning, the games will hold enormous appeal.
To reignite its growth, chairman and founder Jack Ma and CEO Daniel Zhang plan to lean on U.S. companies — brands that hold enormous appeal in China.
When milled, it's sweet flavor with caramel undertones adds enormous appeal to baked goods.
The positive proof of this negative judgment is the enormous appeal of Methodism to the English working classes of the eighteenth century.
The idea that events occurring hundreds or even thousands of miles away can be brought directly into the home has enormous appeal.
Electronics, appliances, and tools also have enormous appeal to babies.
Europa has enormous appeal to me, but addressing the water and life problems there would require submarines, versus rovers on Mars, which is something I can do now.
The mixture of peril and humor (usually generated from Schwarzenegger's deadpan delivery), combined with a relevant science fiction plot explains the enormous appeal of this series.
Such methods also have enormous appeal to adults as well, as child - led plays and other activities are welcome entertainment for everyone, especially in the bleak environment of a refugee or IDP camp.
Although Honda products, particularly the Civic, have long had enormous appeal to young buyers, that's more in spite of the company's efforts than because of them — sort of the way young people love William Shatner, but even Shatner isn't sure why.
«Companies such as Lowe's, Morton Salt and Subaru benefit by aligning their brands with the enormous appeal of animals.
The Cyclades islands with their white houses have an enormous appeal.
For the expanded audience in particular it would seem to have enormous appeal.
Herein lies Pepe's enormous appeal: her work is propelled by an enduring identification with both the stuff of home life and the complex problems of art historical inquiry, especially the formal concerns of modernism.
«With a client base that is well represented across Asia, particularly in Japan and South Korea, the opportunity to join Akin Gump in Singapore had enormous appeal,» said Mr. Joyce.
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