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1) This has boosted attendance and participation at all the next gatherings.

2) Much of the park's early years were spent attempting to boost attendance.

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3) The presence of the grave also boosted attendance at Arlington National Cemetery.

4) For example, some officials wrongly predicted that expensive renovations would boost attendance permanently.



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5) The new water park was a success and boosted attendance by 24% in 2005.

6) Lucas was still so popular, that he would boost attendance league-wide that season.

7) It will also aim to boost attendance at May's Kintyre Songwriter's Festival.

8) The Cardinals' 2008 Super Bowl run boosted attendance but perhaps not as much as the climate control.

9) T.J. has an ace she hopes will boost attendance at her show - a tiny horse, El Diablo.

10) By shortening matches to around three hours, the format was designed to attract a younger crowd and boost attendances.

11) Promoters who fought for his services paid appearance money for the wonder dog who could boost attendances by 500 per cent.

12) Within seven months of release, it had brought in $63 million, and boosted attendance in dance classes across America.

13) The Gallery is also bending over backwards to boost attendance, and in doing so is rather alarmingly bowing to populist pressures.

14) Not only did Bush rally support to bring major league baseball to Dallas, but he helped to promote the team and boost attendance.



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15) It is rooted in Culture and Catered to the World to boost attendance to put a body in a chair and money in the plate.

16) Guangzhou and the association argued that more big-name foreigners will raise the profile of the Chinese game and boost attendances, which in the short term might be true.

17) It can be used to gain new leads, sell products and services, boost attendance at events, increase web traffic and more.

18) It began to struggle: by 1939, schemes such as large price cuts and appearances by film stars were used to try to boost attendances.

19) NASL teams, hoping that signing a Pelé-like superstar would boost attendance at home the same way Pelé's presence had in 1975, opened their wallets like never before.

20) The highest recorded figure (excluding summer visitors, who always boosted attendances significantly) was 486 in 1967, by which time youth clubs, women's groups and a choir had been established.

21) In order to boost attendance figures, Arsenal was granted permission by UEFA and the Football Association to host their home Champions League matches at Wembley Stadium.

22) The second weekend of Indy 500 qualifying was becoming less-popular with fans, and an additional event was an idea to boost attendance.

23) Despite relegation, positive pre–season once again followed in which a cut price season ticket initiative took place in an attempt to boost attendances and bring cheaper football to the masses.

24) It was constructed and owned by the Canterbury Jockey Club to boost attendance at their race meetings, and operated from 1877 to 1954.

25) Kent Buescher, president of Adventure Parks Group LLC, announced he's reaching into the past to help boost attendance at Cypress Gardens Adventure Park.

26) In the first two weeks after its opening, Arlington National Cemetery officials said the Women in Military Service for America Memorial had substantially boosted attendance at the cemetery.

27) Constantine's appearances boosted attendances and gate receipts for all Nelson's matches, and was of great financial benefit to both the club and the League as a whole.

28) Disney spent the next several years incrementally adding new rides, shows, and attractions, and implementing other promotions aimed at boosting attendance.

29) Officials of the New York Racing Association made a concerted effort to boost attendance on Belmont Stakes Day after the 1995 installment drew only 37,171.

30) Also in June 2011, Russian UEFA Women's Champions League contenders WFC Rossiyanka announced a plan to play in bikinis in a bid to boost attendances.

31) The ceremony is favoured by many priests because it often boosts attendance, but Ouellet, a purist, saw it as a shortcut.

32) Bass told the board that the position may be able to pay for itself over time if the person is able to improve sponsorship of district events or boost attendance at sporting events .



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