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1 Broadway is offering cut-price tickets in an attempt to woo back audiences.
2 They have been trying to woo back these clubs into the Welsh League.
3 This week in the US, Francis will be aiming to woo back disaffected Catholics.
4 Labor needs to woo back disillusioned Green voters to ensure victory over the conservative Liberal-National opposition.
5 BPI has been trying to woo back customers.
6 While he was vainly trying to woo back the alienated South, a significant event occurred in Washington.
7 He wants to woo back disaffected investors.
8 Shelby laughed, and sought to woo back his mood of charity toward all, but it was futile.
9 Since then, however, Ooredoo has fought back, cutting prices to woo back customers and defend its market share.
10 He sighed, and closed his eyes, as if he longed to woo back the vision which had fled.
11 Whether it was enough to woo back the crowds to a fairly flat and soulless Wembley is another matter.
12 And both the Conservatives and Labour have upped their rhetoric on immigration in a bid to woo back Ukip voters.
13 Pru's management has since been on a roadshow to woo back investors to both the rights issue and the deal itself.
14 Chipotle will begin efforts to woo back customers next month with stepped-up advertising and direct outreach to its most loyal customers.
15 The bank said last week it was launching an advertising campaign to woo back clients after posting strong results earlier this year.
16 By the time Jones tried to woo back the former Great Britain rugby league skipper earlier this year, it was too late.
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