31. But he soon gravitated toward film and, in particular, interviews with the eccentric, the marginal and the sometimes dangerous. 32. But if women all look sanded down, men may gravitate toward the quirky. 33. But many visitors gravitate toward the chapel where Lewis often worshipped. 34. But once I found myself working as a chef in New York, I did gravitate toward Ethiopians here. 35. But the women - two in metro Atlanta - have gravitated toward each other and found that sense of community that many Americans say is missing today. 36. But when it comes to socializing, many students still gravitate toward those of their own race. 37. But while his parents were liberals and union supporters, Rubin, ever the contrarian, gravitated toward conservatism. 38. But those investors prefer big names and tend to gravitate back toward them. 39. Butterflies are ectothermic, or coldblooded, so they gravitate toward sunny, sheltered spots. 40. But while interracial friendships are not uncommon, the students with LaMonica agree that people of the same race still tend to gravitate toward each other. |