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Everyone avoiding her is apparently her idea of "Gravitating" to her.
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Everyone avoiding her is apparently her idea of "Gravitating" to her.
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Gravitating toward the kitchen was also true for Mrs. Blackett's house in Maine:
The "Best Room" Linda 2009
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Gravitating toward the kitchen was also true for Mrs. Blackett's house in Maine:
Archive 2009-09-01 Linda 2009
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Gravitating inevitably to politics, he served a number of terms in the Kentucky legislature and twice was elected to fill vacancies in the U.S. Senate before settling on a House career in 1810, at age thirty-three.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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Gravitating inevitably to politics, he served a number of terms in the Kentucky legislature and twice was elected to fill vacancies in the U.S. Senate before settling on a House career in 1810, at age thirty-three.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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Gravitating toward the daily parade of hopefuls was an eclectic assortment of eccentrics, including the “dress extras”—whose exaggerated demeanor and immaculate wardrobe ensured them a desirable place in the hierarchy of the background “performers,” giving them a natural sense of superiority—and the self-styled “character extras,” each with an attitude commensurate with their adopted persona.
One From The Hart Stefanie Powers 2010
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Gravitating now to Rudy's camp are those inveterate opportunists, the neocons, who see in Giuliani their last hope of redemption for their cakewalk war and their best hope for a "Long War" against "Islamofascism."
Malcolm Friedberg: Giuliani Endorsements and the Battle of the Conservative Pat's 2008
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Gravitating toward complicated dramas or allowing yourself to be distracted by excessive worry, anger, or unhealthy relationships is a sandbag on human potential and a vision-killer.
SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life Julie Morgenstern 2008
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Gravitating toward complicated dramas or allowing yourself to be distracted by excessive worry, anger, or unhealthy relationships is a sandbag on human potential and a vision-killer.
SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life Julie Morgenstern 2008
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