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    1. She hadn't come with him even in that had she? When we are one in a billion, what chance do we have? She had just tried to gravitate towards the part of the local civilization that she liked the best


    2. Then he began to explain that the care of the dragonets would take a great deal of their time, and they would naturally gravitate towards their fellow riders


    3. gravitate toward weaker areas of the body, where there


    4. to attention toward? When they receive your attention then gravitate it


    5. In other words, there are many levels of consciousness and the one which we gravitate to after our physical death, is the one that is in sync with our character, whilst we were still on Earth


    6. started to gravitate towards learning more about this grey area over


    7. Something about the element of sheer chance excited him; and the women who seemed to gravitate towards the ‘Lucky Men’, as if centuries of social evolution were banished from this place where the dollar still held sway


    8. Whenever the cost of labor becomes prohibitive or (comparably) higher in certain markets in relation to others, most businesses will likely gravitate toward (the) cheaper sources of labor


    9. If their mother has a negative reaction whether quiet or otherwise, the children may gravitate more to her during this time because the children do not want to appear disloyal to her


    10. This weak self-control or discipline is also why they gravitate to occupations which provide them protection

    11. In the meantime they gravitate to such “music” as is available—hot, throbbing, visceral, nasty, and hateful


    12. You wil gravitate


    13. which levitate or gravitate magma bodies with a net electric charge These


    14. Though everyone has something valuable to say, you gravitate


    15. It seemed to gravitate automatically to Angus’ beautiful stark face


    16. gravitate toward the profession? Did she have people in her life that


    17. If this energy is not harnessed in a relatively short space of time, it could easily gravitate back to the old state of de-motivation


    18. However, do you recall the word ‘flux’? Also spoke of earlier, consciousness in flux prevents humans truly standing still, which means that if the energy of motivation is not consciously harnessed, then yes, there is a possibility it could listen once again from the sub-unconscious, and gravitate towards de-motivation


    19. Left unattended these energies often gravitate towards de-motivation


    20. His energy will gravitate left, or right

    21. You gravitate to highly educated, refined and perhaps religious people


    22. You gravitate to people you can learn from, who expand your mental and philosophical horizons


    23. Now you gravitate towards intellectuals – writers, teachers, journalists


    24. You might gravitate to older, more established kinds of people


    25. You could gravitate to films of a spiritual nature too


    26. You gravitate to ‘mentor’ types – people you can learn from


    27. Perhaps that was why Rachel tended to gravitate towards her father and Wendy towards her mother


    28. It will depend very much on the being and to what they are attempting to gravitate towards and accomplish


    29. of both, for you will always gravitate toward that which you,


    30. Ahead, approximately thirty feet, lay three bronzed young woman; females, he could immediately feel his eyes gravitate to

    31. Jose's voice was taut, "What the hell are you doing?" Mitchell didn't turn from his spontaneous determination that seemed to naturally gravitate him in closer


    32. You can only create wealth when you release undeserving and gravitate towards deserving energies


    33. society is out of all proportion to their numbers, not least because they gravitate to high-profile professions that offer the promise of control over others, such as law, politics,


    34. Upon landing, Alpha gravitate towards one another


    35. Epsilon’s backs gravitate towards one another


    36. Not only will other people love and gravitate towards you more if you learn how to walk in this quality – but you will be at much more peace with yourself since you won’t always have to be fighting and striving with others when trying to help them out


    37. They naturally gravitate toward those who “have it


    38. To stop your ship in the maze is to assuredly be chomped by a monstrous minotaur or gravitate into a solar whirlpool


    39. My eyes gravitate to the window again


    40. They typically gravitate toward eating a large variety of foods, and eating a large variety of foods is most important for a Mixed Type

    41. They feel very good with, and thus gravitate toward, eating meat and vegetable type meals such as a salad with meat or fish, chicken and vegetable soup, or beef stew


    42. Now, her right brain is propelling her to once again gravitate to what is truly good and beautiful


    43. a wise culture with a smart economy under the force of brute ownership will gravitate to the level of conflict, competition and possession


    44. Homer’s poems all gravitate around the contrast between beauty that is


    45. • What sections of a bookstore or a magazine shop do you automatically gravitate toward?


    46. Personal freedom tops her list and her friendships tend to gravitate towards those with artistic and bohemian persuasions


    47. It was also where Zac kept the alcohol, so they tended to gravitate here because of it


    48. Perhaps, folks still gravitate to this title because of the fact that First Aid for the USMLE Step


    49. If you were into the cliché themes that most casinos seemed to gravitate towards


    50. Caroline is yellow because she is like the sun, warm, vibrant and you can’t help but gravitate towards her






















    1. The two women gravitated towards the other side of the room where half a dozen semi-comfortable, rather scruffy chairs were grouped around a low table on which some tired-looking magazines had been heaped


    2. Andrew and Emily naturally gravitated towards each other because of their interest in dragon history


    3. Michael naturally had gravitated towards the younger group of riders and he forged a strong friendship with Andrew


    4. She still carried a lot of her tribal heritage however and because of that she had gravitated to the close circle of friends of which Klowa was a part


    5. Being guided or gravitated to unfamiliar places with amazing sights and sounds


    6. Rome, on the other hand, the traditional one that the apostolic church had gravitated toward was slowly but surely bypassed


    7. He sharply nodded back; they had their game faces on as they gravitated towards me


    8. He gravitated curiously toward Sven, who was gazing out


    9. and he naturally gravitated toward that


    10. and gravitated to the construction industry

    11. He was, in fact, a brigadier who had served with distinction in the later part of WWII and Korea in leg outfits, then gravitated to Intelligence


    12. Duke had gravitated back towards the rear door of the Santa Fe and was watching Joan


    13. Like all young people of the time she gravitated to Kings Cross and the night life, picking up a few dates in the bars which usually included some hamburgers and a few drinks followed by a quick tumble in the back seat of a car parked in a laneway


    14. I gravitated toward screenwriting because the movies I loved most were the ones with truly remarkable writing--the Godfathers, Chinatown, Don't Look Now, etc


    15. ATURALLY EACH OF THE COLLEAGUES GRAVITATED TO A TABLE WITH THEIR SUPPORT


    16. training the members of the Brotherhood gravitated to what they were best at


    17. Though if left unattended, it wouldn't be too long before part of that energy gravitated back to familiarity, with Tony ending up a full time office executive, and in the long term, he would have no awareness of why


    18. Now that Tony has consciously or sub-unconsciously transmuted, transferred, and gravitated resistance from operating with de-motivation to self-motivation


    19. The women gravitated towards the windows that looked out on what had once been a golf course and was now a nature preserve


    20. gravitated toward math and science at the expense of his other

    21. Wren’s crew was younger than the people who gravitated toward Rachel and the Queen Elizabeth


    22. As far as work that was immoral, I got the feeling that the chemical company I had worked for gravitated toward that tendency


    23. Immediately, he gravitated to the subtle buzz of the coolers in the rear


    24. Adopting alternate beliefs gravitated you away from who you are, but that is immaterial now


    25. Personally I think I have gravitated to chicken based products over the years but I did that without really making a conscious decision to do so


    26. Rob gravitated toward books for anesthesia, and Mary toward the TV--remote control channel changer ever at the ready


    27. Jolina was in her early 40’s when the demands of her work gravitated on her pregnancy


    28. Once the seatbelt sign had been turned off, and passengers were allowed to stretch their legs and move about the cabin again, the men gravitated around Kathy and Joel’s seats


    29. However it was Conrad who gravitated toward Granny Smith the most, and the two of them had a nice long chat after dinner, while everyone else went about their business or watched the movie


    30. Danny went over to the bar and began to make the final order of the night, but his eyes gravitated to the TV

    31. Each room was painted in a different color, and Elandria gravitated toward the warm yellow


    32. And years later, when I was courting my future wife and we were very much in love, it was to Alexandria that we gravitated to enjoy a measure of privacy and our love


    33. It was always to the ocean that I gravitated in my moments of introspection and loneliness


    34. And he was easygoing and handsome and charming and girls gravitated to him like flies to honey


    35. They couldn’t afford him a car so he gravitated to me


    36. The two women had gravitated to Findhorn for reasons of their own


    37. He gravitated to them


    38. But his eyes gravitated to a door on his right


    39. This was only the strictly logical consequence of the change which had taken place in him, a change in which everything gravitated round his father


    40. Born in a hovel or a castle, Mabel would have gravitated toward hustling

    1. If left to drift where it will, the mind often gravitates towards the negative


    2. Everyone gravitates towards the internal door to the house


    3. astral body which gravitates to the earth The higher density and greater


    4. of the seventh ‘ring,’ discussed below), gravitates and sediments below the


    5. ies after death, this dense astral body gravitates towards the centre of the


    6. The laser slowly gravitates from the chest,


    7. around him gravitates into his orbit and mimics his


    8. water pull gravitates and infuses with the black aura


    9. The flame gravitates


    10. The confidence one feels and the spiritual orientation gravitates to the strength of resilience one may be capable of

    11. It, too, gravitates towards money, is sucked in and adopted by wealth


    12. it gravitates naturally toward the other souls


    13. A philosopher of whatever school he may be, whether an idealist or a spiritualist, a pessimist or a positivist, if we ask of him why he lives as he lives, that is to say, in disaccord with his philosophical doctrine, will begin at once to talk about the progress of humanity and about the historical law of this progress which he has discovered, and in virtue of which humanity gravitates toward righteousness


    1. I wonder whether as a nation we aren‘t slowly gravitating toward an ideological federation of sorts, prompted by our increasingly diverse customs and beliefs


    2. I have found myself gravitating towards this fascinating area of narrow and congested streets, again almost by instinct


    3. There is only gravitating to, or from


    4. However, even then, it is destination-less, simply because all energy is either gravitating towards, or away, either contracting, or expanding


    5. This will allow you to consciously choose an alternative emotion instead of gravitating towards a dis-empowered one called “sadness”


    6. gravitating towards the witches, which was becoming of more and more


    7. “Are you trying to sell me that Weal and IT have a conspiracy against me or that I have one with them?” Urit felt the destiny of the  gravitating towards the HIV


    8. How and toward what end we interact at any, many or none of these intersections will all effect the ultimate attractor mass that our current decisions and acts are gravitating into existence


    9. The trade is benefiting from the short contract gravitating more quickly to the index than the longer-dated long option


    10. Caloric, in reducing solids to the state of gas, lessens, but cannot in any case, as far as we know, totally destroy their gravitating force; the diminution of this force, however, being in a direct proportion to the quantity of heat employed

    11. The atmosphere is a thin, elastic, gravitating fluid, that completely envelopes the earth, to which it may be considered a kind of appendage or external covering; its base resting on the earth's surface, is of an uniform density, growing rare as it recedes therefrom, in a due ratio to the diminution of its gravitating force, until it is lost in empty space


    12. Thus, when heat is urged upon incombustible[39] bodies with a force that overcomes the cohesive property by which their particles are tied together, it unites with them in large quantities, and becomes latent, by which union they are reduced to the state of elastic fluids; and as it is a universal property of heat to counteract the gravitating force of bodies, these compounds must necessarily become volant, and ascend as above stated


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