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Epicurus once stated, "I have never wished to cater to the crowd, for what I know they do not approve, and what they approve I do not know.

" Hong Kong has special medical clinics that cater to the healthcare needs of children and teenagers.

South Africa's government has developed an efficient transportation industry to cater to the ever-expanding tourism industry.

Whitewater rafting tours in Morocco cater to those tourists seeking the thrills of danger and speed.

Whitewater rafting tours in Morocco cater to those tourists seeking the thrill of danger and speed.

Such flowers as cater to these moths, if they have fragrance, emit it then most strongly, as an additional attraction.

The coral honeysuckle determined to woo the hummingbird by wearing his favorite color; the twining white and yellow honeysuckles of our porches chose for their benefactors the sphinx moths, attracting them by delicious fragrance and deeply hidden nectar in slender tubes that are visible even in the dark; whereas the small-flowered bush honeysuckles still cater to the bees which, in all probability, once sufficed for the entire family.

Most of the small, blue or purple flowered members of the mint family cater to bees by wearing their favorite color; the bergamot charms butterflies with magenta, and tubes so deep the short-tongued mob cannot pilfer their sweets; and from the frequency of the hummingbird's visits, from the greater depth of the bee balm's tubes and their brilliant, flaring red - an irresistibly attractive color to the ruby-throat - it would appear that this is a bird flower.

Small-flowered bush honeysuckles elected to serve and be served by bees; those with longer tubes welcomed bumblebees; the white and yellow flowered twining honeysuckles, deep of tube and deliciously fragrant, especially after dark, when they are still visible, cater to the sphinx moths (see sweet wild honeysuckle); but surely the longest-tongued bumblebee could not plumb the depths of this slender-tubed trumpet honeysuckle, nor the night-flying moth discover a flower that has melted into the prevailing darkness when he begins his rounds, and takes no pains to guide him with perfume.

What creature, then, does it cater to?

In out-of-the-way spots in the middle of large cities are secret places--bars, bookshops--that cater to this special clientele, and suddenly, one day, you find your way to them.

As consumers have got used to the sub-$1,000 PC, Intel has had to make chips that cater to that market, and naturally they earn less profit on the $80 Celeron than on the $250 Pentium III.

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