Part grassroots recruiting strategy and part Tupperware-style marketing, the come-on offers an unusual perk. |
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The usual come-on is an appeal to the reader's greed, offering a fat commission for processing a huge, illegally gotten sum of money. |
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The best defense against come-on packaging and lowball junk-food pricing is increased awareness and knowledge. |
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It's an extended three-minute come-on to not just the singer of an over-regarded rock band, but all of rock itself. |
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So, taking this as a come-on, I told her that the last thing I would do would be to push her away. |
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There were several thinly veiled invitations to accept other kingdoms hospitality, a bribe, and also something I'm pretty sure was a sexual come-on from a female guildmaster. |
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Manufacturers sweeten the come-on with customer cash rebates and super-low financing. |
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He could re-edit the film, shoot additional scenes, design his own ad campaign, and create any kind of come-on. |
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A potent feminine signifier, bustles exaggerate and prettify the rear without offering a conspicuous come-on. |
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Florence puts on her client clothes, does sexy come-on routines for him, fakes orgasmic pleasure, sticks to the rules. |
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The smell of the unkosher come-on was not unknown to the less-than-petite Conrad honker. |
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He may well have been guilty of a lumberingly clumsy come-on but, in the world of grown-ups, is that such frightful crime? |
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The lyric is a come-on, not a confession, but it's easy to be tricked into thinking otherwise by the earnest vocals and the dreamy keyboard melody. |
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While there is a cocky swagger in Thicke's brash come-on lines, there is also goofy charm and a clumsy vulnerability in his blue-eyed soul delivery. |
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The show has become a come-on for drunks to flex their beer muscles. |
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