When you're alone in the Polo Lounge, the fluting tones of Australia's greatest son beckon you home like a lighthouse. |
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The effort will beckon consumers with a sweepstakes, distributing yet-to-be-determined prizes, to log on. |
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They beckon people to them from the whole planet, witnesses of our common history, in many ways still mysterious and incomprehensible. |
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Many interesting mountain trails beckon mountaineering enthusiasts to the Zanskar valley. |
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Beautifully arranged strands of semi-precious stones, earrings and pearls beckon them to take a second look. |
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Yet from a more distanced perspective, the flags gain life and energy, and define nothing in particular even as they beckon to be viewed. |
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Wide open spaces beckon hikers to the slopes of Peavine Mountain, where jackrabbits and aromatic sagebrush still thrive. |
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With a soft, gleaming luster that even a little leftover field dust does nothing to hide, tomatoes beckon us to the summer kitchen. |
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The wooden spoon may beckon for St Johnstone, but were there an award for plain speaking, the club chairman would be an undoubted front-runner. |
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The city had already fallen dark and the light that glowed in the dirty windows seemed to beckon her. |
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Almost 12 hours after leaving home the comfort of fireside and family beckon. |
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Now, though, he has discovered a taste for musicals, and wonders whether a career as a hoofer might beckon. |
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About a dozen baseball-themed museums beckon visitors to big-league cities and out-of-the-way burgs. |
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The guards opened the slightest crack in the door enough for her to slip through and beckon her closer. |
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Drama, horror, Brookside omnibuses, even, God forbid, a Disney weepie, all of these beckon before I'll reach for The Nutty Professor. |
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Bluntly, is the dam bursting and does a really damaging and all-encompassing recession beckon? |
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The golf courses of Mayo and Galway beckon invitingly but he reckons he might tire of the golf after a few months. |
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A particularly soft blanket of green seemed to beckon, and she settled herself amid the springy blades. |
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This is true as well of the work on paper, though there, nameable associations beckon more temptingly. |
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Wherever they occur on earth, high places and remote places beckon and enchant us. |
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Whenever fault lines appear in history, alternative avenues beckon, one offering the chance to exploit opportunities, the other to waste them. |
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The beach and the last of the passably cold ocean waters beckon. |
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Though towards the end of the season, pushcarts carrying watermelon beckon customers in large numbers since it is a thirst quencher in the real sense of the term. |
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They beckon you into this world that provides an alternative to your nightly news broadcast. |
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For the music industry—indeed, the entertainment and publishing industry as a whole new forms of digital technology still beckon, and threaten. |
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But as the excitement dies down, another era of disappointment will beckon. |
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If Greece then refuses to run big surpluses, a second round of debt restructuring would beckon. |
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He would answer to the slightest beckon, and was always watching for a call. |
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This bodes well for the future of the Office and for the challenges that still beckon ahead. |
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In 1981, the Old World began to beckon, and Ray left the United States for Belgium before definitively moving to France. |
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Charming gîte in a village surrounded by woods that beckon you to take long walks or bike rides. |
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Periodically, as I was trailing across the front hall, he would pop out of his office, look around and beckon me to have a conversation. |
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The firemen confer with the organizers and then beckon them toward the front of the bus. |
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To one who is bored by the routine of vacation resorts, the national parks beckon. |
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Nature walks, wildlife viewing and a fantastic film presentation beckon us to the top of the mountain. |
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He loves the pleasures of old Paris and could be content to be like any other Euro idler, but events beckon his conscience to undertake a mission in counterespionage. |
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So if you're one of those skiers or snowboarders who struggle to survive an entire northern hemisphere summer without a winter-sports fix, the Andes beckon. |
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In the warm sunshine ancient courtyards beckon, inviting exploration. |
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A multiplicity of interesting directions beckon, tempting you to take on too much by rushing into something new before finishing the last thing you started. |
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Hikes here are more often than not gentle strolls through the exquisite valleys. However, should the high berg beckon, it comes no higher than here. |
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Bare silver tree trunks beckon you into the lost world of hooded cormorants, stone curlews, crimson dragonflies and rare herbs that inhabit the Bolata marsh. |
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By midnight, shirts, inhibitions and the contents of many stomachs have been shed on the main drag and pavement couches have begun to beckon to the over-refreshed. |
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When anarchy seems to beckon, Libya pulls back from the brink. |
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This was a bugle call to beckon home the folk who strayed away to Ukip. |
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The struggle essentially is between the traditional and the totally uncharted routes that beckon us at critical moments when we restructure our strategies, programmes and especially our roles. |
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The life of accomplishment does not beckon alone to youth. |
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Sparkling snowflakes glisten against an azure Russian sky, and the familiar strains of Tchaikovsky's music beckon us to indulge our senses in a magical fairyland of dancing bears, animated nutcrackers and Christmas reveries! |
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Unique opportunities beckon for the promotion of «inward» urban development and enhancement of civic amenity through suitable regeneration schemes. |
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The hotel, a lovely ochre house tottering under the weight of flowers and nestled therein, as its archways, patios and canopies answer to the beckon of the sea and reverie. |
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Secluded bathing coves along the shore also beckon you to bathe. |
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After that the summer holidays beckon, so most participants have set the weekend of July 14th-15th as the effective deadline for a deal. In one sense the portents are not good, especially on the Unionist side. |
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Why do such family stories beckon, intrigue, acquire significance? |
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Shady paths beckon you for long walks through woods with breath-taking views overlooking the valley of the Dropt River. You can spend the day relaxing by the splendid infinity pool with a panoramic view of the valley. |
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I urge all of us, therefore, to be open to new possibilities that may beckon to us so that, little by little, our communities may be transformed into places where true brotherhood and a real family spirit prevail. |
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Along the highways and back roads, brightly painted signs beckon you to local produce stands, where throngs of people mill around baskets overflowing with fruit and vegetables of every description. |
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In addition, many prospective graduate students will have accumulated debt in their earlier studies and may be quite averse to accumulating more debt when employment opportunities beckon. |
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Whose? Les yeux morts d'Eurydice, he says, but suspects they beckon, they and that malar elegance. |
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Its wilder regions beckon and satisfy generation after generation of self-reliant travellers and adventurers in the spirit of David Thompson, Henry John Moberly, Mary Schaeffer, and their Aboriginal guides. |
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Flashy in its photographic juxtapositioning, Reebok embraced poor taste as a sign for antistyle that might beckon skeptical viewers to enter the space of the ad. |
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My father did not magnanimously toss fish to the admiring multitudes, and most likely he did not beckon to the catfish, which then leapt suicidally into our boat. |
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