San Francisco entices visitors with a surprising array of affordable quality lodging. |
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It entices customers in with a market-beating introductory offer that rises after six months or so. |
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This double standard is what enables and entices women to shed their clothes. |
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The bottom line is that the scam does not let the user video chat at all, but simply entices them to fill out a number of surveys. |
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A new expanded web site highlights the special services offered and its intricate design entices the visitor to explore each aspect. |
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How is it that a story deceives us with its deliberate motive of telling lies, yet entices us, enchants us with delight and relief? |
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An unusually romantic and highly effective shirt from a crystal tulle, entices with a translucent and original cut. |
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When he entices her to elope with him she steals the money necessary for the elopement, only to find that he does not keep his appointment, having gambled the money away. |
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I knew I had to launch something to do with coffee – the flavour entices me. |
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Bajnai and his fellow NGOs want to create a large, central political force that entices voters both from Fidesz and the Socialist party. |
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Suppose, say, that the NLA entices NATO in with a promise to disarm and then attacks the government forces across a line of NATO troops. |
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No matter what entices you to go south, knowing what to expect will help make your stay enjoyable and safe. |
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Advertising entices children to drink and smoke, makes them fat and sexualises them early, its critics allege. |
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As a special administrative region, it entices tourists bent on gambling, many of them Chinese. |
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Sometimes the sound of running water entices a dog to drink, so consider purchasing a pet drinking fountain. |
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The liar confounds and entices so that you may not discern his way from that of the truthful man. |
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If I may, I'd like to provide the committee an image of a very general, stereotypical lifestyle that entices youth to join the gangs. |
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That said, TV shows provide food for the imagination and that entices your fixation to the screen. |
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The Company may also impose penalties on any Distributorship that solicits or entices an existing Distributor to change lines of sponsorship. |
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The car is sure-footed and confident, and its linear steering entices you to take curves a little faster, a little sharper. |
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After the eggs have hatched, the female leaves the nest, checks that there are no predators around and entices her ducklings to leave the nest. |
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A fine piano entices musicians to perform with spontaneity and passion, yet such unbridled expressiveness may not always be appropriate. |
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Once the male has found cavities to his liking, he entices a prospective mate to inspect them. |
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A meal in school often is the magnet that entices parents to send their daughter or son to school. |
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She entices her young readers with afternoons spent gazing up at clouds and of picking blueberries. |
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Natural flavor entices dogs and cats to select the food and provides a pleasurable eating experience. |
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But this evening, it's the bathroom's modern yet soothing decor that entices with an invitation to relax. |
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Between the buildings there are goldfish ponds, and nearby a swimming pool under palm trees entices employees to a refreshing evening dip. |
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Alcina herself is a sorceress who entices people to her magic island and transforms them into trees, animals or stones. |
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During the breeding season, or rut, the cow moose entices a mate with a nasal-toned bawling. |
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A free-falling stream of water also entices dogs to drink, leading to better hydration and health. |
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It entices us into a new age of inclusiveness, diversity, quality of life, playful evolvement, sustainability, universal human rights and the right of nature and peace on earth. |
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Completed in beautiful heavy woven hemp on one of the last traditional mills of Northern France, this bedspread and its two oblong pillowcase soothes the eyes and entices one to sleep. |
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Silence entices the intelligence, focuses on the swing, challenges the ideologies, weaves the inventions, molds the creativity, and mystifies the awesomeness. |
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They visit new housing areas, warning people to use bear-proof dustbins and not to leave out hummingbird feeders, filled with a sugary syrup that entices bears. |
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One of the aspects that entices me about the jewellery industry is in fact what I believe to be the large underground economy in the jewellery sector. |
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Thomas Lerooy also entices the German and Austrian publics. |
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A lack of environmental legislation often entices European capital abroad. |
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A stronger currency is important to the U. S. because it entices foreign investors to Treasury debt that finances the nation's record budget deficit. |
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This entices drug traffickers and money launderers who want to utilize their current economic system. |
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Bell Laboratories introduces its newest product to help PMPs control rats, PROVOKE Professional Rat Attractant, a food-based gel which entices rats to rat traps. |
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