They could be sexually incontinent too, sleeping with the daughters of local civilians and seducing their men's wives. |
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Why Ms. Faun, I do declare that sounds like a half baked attempt at seducing me. |
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But honestly, the man belongs under a bridge asking billy goats inane questions, as opposed to seducing a trio of hot nubile actresses. |
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Are you some sort of water nymph, or mermaid, some seducing goddess, leading men into waters, and manipulating them at your will? |
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Willoughby is a rake, seducing women without thinking of either their feelings or the consequences of his actions. |
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In terms of character, although Robert takes the lead in seducing Francesca, his longing is reciprocated throughout. |
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Vancouver is alluring on a grand scale, but it's the detail that ends up seducing you. |
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He was seducing her, the sneak, and she couldn't seem to summon the willpower to do anything about it. |
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She strings along all the men, and she's playing them all, seducing them all left, right and centre, but actually her heart is still with Athos. |
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They delight in outfoxing people, or seducing them, and they love the riskiness of rule-breaking. |
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Sister Aloysius accuses him of seducing Donald but does she even know what seduction means? |
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Ms Ahrendts brings another eye for beauty, and a knack for seducing consumers. |
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Indeed, by subtly blending various flavours, each Cellar Master strives to create a Cognac capable of seducing scores of enthusiasts. |
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Why can't we have heroes like Martina the polysexual refrigerator mechanic who leads a lusty life fighting bosses and seducing process workers on the factory floor? |
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Surely this can be read as Jonson's way of protesting his innocence in the whole Powder treason and the charges of seducing youth to popish religion. |
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Paul gave evidence of my promiscuity and of my shamelessness in seducing him away from his betrothed for the satisfaction of my base lustful cravings. |
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He alone among the guests at a country inn does not vie for the affections of the proprietress Mirandolina, thus setting in motion her plan to humble him by seducing him. |
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When not shooting up, he spends his hours seducing, robbing, impregnating and jilting women. |
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Louie is bowed by all this pressure and, in a moment of weakness, does end up seducing Amia. |
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The story is craftily arranged, seducing viewers just as thoroughly as the central character himself. |
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Yes that's right you'll be seducing your clientele and throwing them away when they're no more use to you. |
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Then in his early 20s, he was brilliant at everything – writing, editing, talking, seducing women. |
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The group have since been histrionically accused of seducing their fans into a frenzy of stabbings and shootings. |
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She is quite capable of fascinating and seducing visitors spontaneously on her own merits. |
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Perhaps more significantly, new technologies are seducing societies into surrendering their friends and families. |
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Yoritomo enlivened his rustication by seducing the daughter of his jailer, Itō Sukechika. |
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Then feast your ears on this 1969 Bill Cosby routine about drugging and seducing women. |
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Today there are three major manufacturers who aim at seducing not only children and adolescents but also parents and even grandparents. |
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They described an America on the edge of a cliff, poised for destruction by the lies of the radical Left, who are evilly brilliant at seducing the public with promises of comforting free stuff. |
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A Harvard freshman who runs the website Think Secret stands accused of seducing Apple employees into breaking their confidentiality agreements and divulging interesting titbits. |
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She likes seducing investors, she'll go to Davos. |
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She acts boldly and without remorse, cashing welfare checks, seducing men and stealing their money and credit cards, which she then resells to a petty criminal who falls under her charms. |
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We must note that Niki plays on this seducing side during her shows. |
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This ballet, premiered at the Brussels Opera in December 1913, deals with a moth, actually a fine girl, seducing a Breton fiancé on the eve of his wedding. |
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With program and training cutbacks and so forth, foreign countries are seducing students with lower tuitions, better tax environments and better training tools. |
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The ghost of Al Davis has played Nevada like a streetcorner hooker, schmoozing, seducing, then stealing the working girl's purse. |
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His stirring profession of love, sung in a rich tenor, melted through Tolo's flirty veneer, completely seducing her. |
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Whether counting cards, seducing dangerous women, cruising the strip or starting bar brawls, there's lots of excitement on the way to the top. |
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In 1798, Stephen Burroughs, a thievish New England schoolmaster with a nasty weakness for seducing his young charges, found himself in prison in Worcester, Mass. |
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But she did have qualms about Ella seducing Adam Barton, played by Adam Thomas, 24, the younger brother of Ryan, Corrie's thickie brickie Jason Grimshaw. |
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