When the first European settlers docked their ships here they weren't only enticed by beaver pelts. |
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More than twice he was enticed into a rash challenge as the Dutchman shimmied this way then that, but twice he was booked for them. |
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The ten pound poms left in their droves for Australia, enticed by subsidised travel and settlement. |
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I am afraid no one will be enticed onto public transport, unless it goes where people want it, actually turns up and runs at useful times. |
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She felt confident and sure, and the music surging through her enticed her attention. |
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The man who sees himself as a latter-day Saladin will not to be enticed into retirement by the promise of immunity. |
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I'll always be the one who enticed their precious little boy away from the straight and narrow, away to a life of sin and perversion. |
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The viewer is enticed by the deliberate placement of phrases, formulas, and other elements to try to winkle out the connections. |
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Often low on cash, they can be enticed into working for lower hourly rates of pay, cash in hand, and longer hours without penalty rates. |
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It attracts a real cross-section of regulars, enticed by weekly live music and comedy and an evolving selection of cask ales. |
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As for the prickly pear entrada that so enticed me on the menu card, it did pack quite a punch. |
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For their part, the Texans were enticed by the invitation to own a piece of the fixed casino that is the UK power market. |
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It was enticed by false representations, and if that agreement, the lease was void, then a legal lease could not grow out of that. |
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The youth have to be enticed with offers of foreign tours and mobile phones to join the defense services. |
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He brought over an egg cream, thinking that she might be enticed into drinking it. |
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It is my opinion that, for the moment, they will not be enticed into the institution. |
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What enticed him about the script was the underlying theme behind its premise. |
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She enticed local girls to her castle, where she hung them in metal cages and stuffed them into iron maidens. |
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When the group of knights had reached the crest of the hill, the view enticed them. |
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All of this enticed David to go up to the booth master who was garbed in purple linens from head to foot. |
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Throughout the Smokies you may be enticed from your car by the sight, sound, and feel of clear, cool mountain streams and waterfalls. |
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Physicians are often enticed to attend these CME programs with free meals and other favors and gifts. |
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It enticed customers with finger food, beer, wine and minerals until 8pm last week at its offices on Temple Road in Blackrock. |
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Looking for a quick lunch, we thought a pub meal may take too long to prepare, but were enticed by the appeal of the hot counter. |
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Leavers have been considered victims or dupes enticed by railroad propaganda, speculators out to make a buck, or incompetents without experience or knowledge of farming. |
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All other followers are threatened or enticed to cease and desist. |
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Give them the money to spend freely instead, so that they are not enticed into investing in the wrong things. |
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The paper's title enticed me to expect a substantiation that broad money can guide monetary policy. |
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Shoppers can then be enticed with highly targeted advertisements: action figures for little boys, for example, or razors for beardless men. |
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A woman dressed as a courtesan and wearing a magnificent mask set with gold and diamonds, enticed me into bed. |
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I wanted, in my character of listener and looker, to be enticed. |
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A male bee enticed by the fragrance of the lotus flew into it. |
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Workers are sometimes coerced and enticed to do things which perhaps they would not ordinarily do. |
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Potential players were enticed with a free cup of porridge, and Mutesi began organising her days around her visits to the church. |
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Whichever party enticed him from his post into politics would justifiably think they had scored a major, morale-boosting publicity coup. |
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The centre's authors are concerned about grain growers being enticed to sell a disproportionate part of their harvests to ethanol producers. |
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Mainly with professionals with between 10 and 20 years of experience, who are enticed and motivated by our reputation for strength and stability. |
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Many new publications were enticed and entered the Algerian media landscape at that time. |
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The subjects, poor share-croppers, were enticed into the study with offers of free medical examinations and special free treatments. |
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Or, there are people who become enticed by the world and completely fall into the flesh even after they live a believing life. |
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They are enticed or pressured to return to the cycle of violence by both sides. |
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The lack of a convenient run-around track enticed employees to perform the roll-by manoeuvre at an undesirable location. |
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Many of the Easter weekend visitors could be enticed to remain a few additional days, adding to the happy atmosphere provided by followers of the feiseanna. |
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So while chips and garlic bread will be rationed to twice a week in Scottish schools, pupils will be enticed into dining halls which broadcast Sky television. |
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This doesn't mean that they are easily enticed by new job offers, however. |
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The area, which once hosted a large lake, had an attractive climate that enticed herbivores and then carnivores. |
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A calmer Maracas Bay enticed these men into its waters yesterday, even though two days before bathers scampered for safety as massive waves crashed on the shore. |
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In the past, the international community has enticed the Kim regime to negotiate by giving up-front concessions. |
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They enticed Yanukovych into an economic deal that would have gradually diminished Russian influence in Ukraine. |
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Joanna Angel, owner of Burning Angel, knows that consumers need to be enticed. |
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Girls will be enticed by the sweet-as-sugar-candy bras, camis, hipster boy shorts and strings, and sassy sleepwear mix and match in peppermint, lilac, hot raspberry and pink. |
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Many of the buyers, particularly at the top end of the market, have fled the overcrowded south-east of England, enticed north by lower prices and a better quality of life. |
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Visitors to the site will be enlivened by compulsive news about European handball, volleyball and water polo, as well as being enticed into buying wardrobes. |
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Now she trod upon the dirt, imprinting her mark into the damp mud and fragments of brown snow, snow which all too often enticed her forwards into false light. |
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Farmers, tired of struggling to make a living from the land, abandoned their agricultural pursuits for the woods, enticed by the promise of money and the vaunted privileges of the new life. |
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Having failed his doctoral exams at the University of Zurich, Einstein decided to seek his fortune in Bern in 1902, when a university friend enticed him with the prospects of a job at the patent office. |
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He took a four year hiatus from the business in 2001 to study web design and to manage a retail record store before being enticed back into radio. |
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Otherwise any type of aid would be justified in so far as it enticed a company to be set up in the given Contracting Party, which would enable it to increase its future taxable revenue. |
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He says that he did not want to relativize the claims of PDSH's candidate Sadi Bexheti but he was simply enticed by the truth. |
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Once on board, young professionals should be enticed to produce to the maximum of their abilities, and the skills for which they have been selected should be fully utilized. |
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What did I know of the destiny that awaited me when the sightly Knight Luigi gave me his jewellery and enticed me to jump into the saddle of his horse. |
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It set man upon his feet and taught him to walk by himself. It enticed man forward out of his brutishness, breaking down to a useful current the terrible high tension he feared in life all around him. |
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There was something familiar about the look, weight, and smell of her fruitcakes that enticed me to buy several for our gift shop. |
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We must try to discover the motives of the young people who, as a result of radicalisation, are sometimes enticed to engage in terrorist activities. |
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Last year, it established a direct-sales network in Germany allowing investors who are enticed by its advertisements to dial a local telephone number to purchase funds. |
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The tent structures and sophisticated interiors of the Champions Village enticed the visitors into a storybook oriental scene like a scene from 1001 Nights. |
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So while growers should be enticed to make a move at these price levels, don't feel too hurried in making a decision if local prices don't already match such premiums. |
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The mere fact that, from Central and Eastern Europe, as Mrs Klamt reminded us, 120 000 women and children are enticed into the European Union annually should make us go red in the face with shame. |
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Soon they were enticed to use their property as collateral to secure credit to buy seeds and other agricultural inputs to cultivate new crops that they could sell to exporters marketing commodity crops in the north. |
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The same applies to children becoming victims of harmful and illegal conduct leading to physical and psychological harm and to children being enticed to imitate such conducts causing harm to themselves and others. |
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The emperor gave them lavish gifts in gold which enticed them to plunder vast amounts. |
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So far, the effort is underfunded and hasn't yet enticed China and India. |
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If more pilots are enticed to remain in the industry, a higher number of pilots will be available to the industry without the need for additional recruitment. |
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Lepidus' troops deserted him, however, and defected to Octavian since they were weary of fighting and were enticed by Octavian's promises of money. |
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Or you may be further enticed by African Groundnut Stew, Vegetarian Pot Roast, Basque-Style Fava Bean Stew, Shepherd's Vegetable Pie, and Chicken-Out Salad. |
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I enticed the little bear into the trap with a pot of honey. |
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According to Asser, Alfred enticed foreign monks to England for his monastery at Athelney as there was little interest for the locals to take up the monastic life. |
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Unwilling to bear the economic consequences of reduced trade, the Russians routinely violated the Continental System and enticed Napoleon into another war. |
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In 1461, Paolo Fregoso, archbishop of Genoa, enticed the current doge to his own palace, held him hostage and offered him the choice of retiring from the post or being hanged. |
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The resulting El Dorado myth enticed European explorers for two centuries. |
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