It was held that the attractive-looking berries constituted an allurement to children for which the defendants were liable. |
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Happiness is a transient condition that vanishes the moment it's in your grip, when another allurement emerges that goads you on inexorably. |
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A 1925 Western Times think piece begins: One of the most marked characteristics of this present century is the competition fever, which holds a big proportion of the population under its allurement. |
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The Gospel of Christ constantly renews the life and culture of fallen man, it combats and removes the errors and evils resulting from the permanent allurement of sin. |
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He read the letter aloud. Sophia listened with the studied air of one for whom, even in these days, a title possessed some surreptitious allurement. |
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