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But others are worried it would
become
a
magnet
for drunken behaviour.
2
It seems she might
become
a
magnet
for some disaffected Labour voters.
3
Peru has
become
a
magnet
for foreign investors in recent years.
4
The 20-year-old from Canberra has
become
a
magnet
for controversy in recent months.
5
Since then his work has
become
a
magnet
for festival prizes.
6
Geneva had
become
a
magnet
for wealthy scoundrels and criminals from every continent.
7
The bar has
become
a
magnet
for visitors from all over the UK and abroad.
8
But Shagarab had
become
a
magnet
for traffickers.
9
It churns out drugs into western Europe and has
become
a
magnet
for al-Qaida and a resurgent Taliban.
10
Since Spain slashed incentives, Italy has
become
a
magnet
for solar systems makers, such as the world's leader Q-Cells.
11
It has also
become
a
magnet
for local and visiting celebs with past guests reading like a who's who.
12
Gay-marriage litigation, especially, has
become
a
magnet
for prominent lawyers and national firms with connections to the Supreme Court.
13
Some security analysts say Iraq has
become
a
magnet
for militants wanting to fight U.S. forces, drawing fighters away from Afghanistan.
14
Ms Lam has insisted the legislation is needed for Hong Kong to uphold justice and not
become
a
magnet
for fugitives.
15
With a burgeoning population in excess of 1 billion, the lure of Africa has
become
a
magnet
for professionals in the diaspora.
16
Lundy has
become
a
magnet
for divers, climbers, even campanologists who ring the bells of the surprisingly large Gothic-style St Helen's church.
become
a
magnet
become