91. In other words, they gravitate to cities with good technological universities and start-up companies with good management track records. 92. In New York, they gravitated to food stores, because their weakness with English was not such a barrier in that business. 93. In some ways, he was destined to gravitate to the margins. 94. In some years, the media gravitate to a single product, he said, and the hype can become a self-fulfilling prophecy. 95. In stores and on online shopping sites, many shoppers seem to be gravitating to more mundane and inexpensive consumer electronics. 96. In television interviews and in an article in the New York Post on Tuesday, Kallstrom said that he would avoid Times Square, because terrorists gravitate to crowds. 97. In response to market pressures, both services have since gravitated to the Internet as a platform for their customers. 98. Indeed, Europeans have made Lake Constance a favored playground even as outsiders gravitated to other parts of the continent. 99. Investors gravitated to drug, food and other companies that sell household products, preparing for less-than-spectacular earnings in the fourth quarter. 100. It also included the brigades that gravitated to bin Laden. |