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As the ills of factory farming become more pronounced, people are increasingly gravitating towards vegetarian or pescatarian diets.
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Additionally, he addresses the “rise of the rest” phenomenon, which is the idea that venture capital will gravitate toward cities that have not been the traditional tech hubs.
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Given a choice, most people gravitate toward the natural over the artificial.
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That money is gravitating toward the campaigns at a moment when many publications are being compelled to cover adjacent topics instead, with no campaign trail to report from.
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I would go so far as to say that mathematicians themselves come in these two flavors, too — at least, they tend to gravitate to one of the two poles.
THE TWO FORMS OF MATHEMATICAL BEAUTYROBBERT DIJKGRAAFJUNE 16, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINE
Hither does every soul in the place, at some hour or other of the day, inevitably gravitate.
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The more matured Quakers and Quakeresses generally gravitate hitherwards.
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All instinctively gravitate toward him, and never wish to break off their association with him.
THE BAY STATE MONTHLY, VOL. II, NO. 6, MARCH, 1885VARIOUS
I never knew a fool that sooner or later didn't gravitate to chickens.
QUINALICE HEGAN RICE
Sooner may you expect the sun with all the planetary system will rush from their shining spheres, to gravitate round a pebble.
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