Along the one-kilometer road, which is closed to traffic at night, Chinese paper lanterns provide dim illumination and an exotic, enticing aura. |
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From Madagascar and Mexico, these vines have spread their flavour to the remotest corners of Kerala enticing farmers into its fold. |
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The pump was the basic shoe, but its toes might be cut, the vamps curved or cut in enticing Vs, or the heels molded into a variety of shapes. |
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As a result, the metamorphic forms have a simultaneously repellant and enticing effect. |
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The mystery critic offers constructive suggestions for making Elena's purple prose even more enticing. |
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The use of specific Internet marketing tactics such as micro sites and viral marketing to woo select Web users has become particularly enticing. |
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In other instances, the enemy will harass a convoy with small arms fire, enticing the unit to dismount and return fire. |
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With the smell of warm earth and fragrant fruit and flowery herbs, this is nothing if not enticing wine, glimmering red like some medieval jewel. |
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For a sweet ending, a classic sweet fruit-filled dumpling and the famed poppyseed variety are enticing examples of dessert dumplings. |
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Someone pointed a flashlight straight to the sky, enticing moths to flutter through the beam. |
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Why did the Peales, together with so many of their contemporaries, find optical illusions so enticing? |
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It had a dark orange sauce with a strong coconut flavour that was really quite enticing. |
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Vegetarian main courses are especially enticing, with creative combinations such as chargrilled aubergine, pepper, buffalo mozzarella and pesto. |
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Fisher is plumply overdeveloped, more than simply enticing, bursting her seams, and she's the aggressor and the liar in the tale. |
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Watching a film full of someone else's home movies does not sound particularly enticing. |
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Kaleidoscope fashions with swirling flowers and paisley prints make little chiffon or satin dresses very bold and enticing. |
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Their bland prettiness makes them more enticing as shark chum than as characters, but then a funny thing happens once they're at sea. |
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Imagine an enchanted forest that smells like rich, damp earth, lavender, and herbs, and you come close to this Syrah's enticing aroma. |
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Her portrait on the back cover is as enticing and exotic as the pink cloudberry sorbet on the front cover. |
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With a pensive mood, he felt as if the moon was addressing him, and the stars enticing him to answer back. |
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It didn't last long under that cognomen and now goes by the less enticing Pan Nice Lady Bar. |
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His lips had met with something soft and enticing, sending pleasant tingles through his body. |
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Call us superficial but any show called TOO MUCH SUGAR is enticing and expecting a quick pick-me-up we wandered into the Hall. |
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The discussion of prayer and pilgrimages, fasting and forgiveness, is both insightful and enticing. |
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The anemone fish shelters within the waving fronds of the anemone host, enticing other small fishes into the anemone's trap. |
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There are some enticing snippets of intricate detail but these are too few and far between. |
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Given its reputation, Bulgaria was an enticing location for Jay to research. |
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For many, the thought of going in dark evenings to a classroom designed for youngsters is hardly an enticing one. |
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For those with jobs, this may not sound like a particularly enticing prospect. |
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The tale is plain and easily digested, but a weary traveler at rendezvous 36 might crave something more enticing. |
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Cooper spins an enticing web, catching all readers who wander through her realm. |
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Essential to making the event a success is enticing people to attend the party. |
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This was too enticing a prospect to let pass before we commenced our craft tour. |
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A city market is a riot of enticing smells, textures, and colors, an abundance of beautiful fruits and vegetables. |
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And the entertainment continued well after racing for the day came to a halt with live music enticing racing fans to stay just a little longer. |
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Best of all, this is a very fresh and enticing album that'll leave you bouncing as you listen to the funky beats. |
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It's uplifting symphonic praise, enticing us musically back into the Age of Aquarius. |
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She twisted a lock of her honey-colored hair around her finger and fluttered her eyelashes at me, pouting her soft full lips to look enticing. |
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With its grass roof and its intriguing bridge, it immediately excites the curiosity, enticing you to cross it. |
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Small window displays built into the outside walls show enticing arrays of fresh fish and shellfish. |
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All these banks and credit-card companies are doing is enticing people to get into even more debt. |
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An auburn-haired stunner with a body straight out of a dream, Nikki Nova's lush curves are a luscious dollop of endlessly enticing eye candy. |
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India is painted vibrantly, enticing the audience to experience it for themselves. |
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She entered the kitchen to the enticing smell of beef stew, newly baked bread, and apple pie. |
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It's worth remembering that it's not only the obvious racketeers who are guilty of enticing people to run up debts they can't afford. |
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The Web component has proved particularly enticing for the new e-generation. |
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Innovatively flavoured with tantalizing aromas and packed with exotic spices, the festival promises an enticing treat to all biryani buffs. |
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The notion of top-flight sides enticing contracted performers began to appear anachronistic. |
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Star Plus has already started airing the promo, enticing viewers with short clips from the movie. |
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For Solomon, the most enticing question to be answered is how Mercury was formed. |
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The clouds had been enticing me all day, in position for a really red sunset afterglow. |
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This enticing book can stand alone or supplement a lesson on food or Chinese culture. |
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Children had a great time enticing, cajoling, and bamboozling their parents to shell out money for buying candied shells and cakes. |
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While not quite as enticing as sun-kissed meadows, those silly evenings are the ones I most look forward to. |
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Her extreme popularity among the Democratic base makes her an enticing choice. |
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The meandering blasts of flute that weave their way throughout lend the song a Chinese feel and make it quite enticing. |
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Six large white and pink peeled crab claws were placed on the plate, basted with oil that made them shiny and enticing. |
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She had her jacket slung over her shoulder, her finger curled through the loop in a way that was enticing despite being mundane. |
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The coconut oak nose is enticing and carries through to the palate where it mixes with cherry, redcurrants and zinging tannins. |
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During the season, Ski Acres had constructed a big air kicker as a way of enticing snow shredders to their slopes. |
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An enticing offer for guzzlers is that for every beer ordered, another one comes free. |
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The thick blanket of depression stole around her, enticing her into the depths of a silent quagmire with it's sullen truths. |
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For longtime runners who have competed in and finished several marathons, an ultra is an enticing challenge. |
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Nina's new guy is way more enticing than 9 a.m. calculus... but can she blow off class again? |
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The cherries were staining her lips an enticing crimson colour, and Cary longed to lean across the table to kiss the juice away. |
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The teachers knew that combining music and art would be very enticing to these students. |
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Annalise whose zest for life and whose loud raucous ways had been both shocking and enticing to the bookish Emily. |
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Apparently the Victorian government offered an enticing package to seal the deal. |
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Oregon is enticing California natural food businesses to move north a state. |
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Here specialists in naturopathy, herbalism, aromatherapy and massage line up to de-stress the city dweller with a variety of enticing treatments. |
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Elegantly dressed models from Bangalore set the ramp on fire with their enticing catwalk. |
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A touch of sweetness, plus enticing flavors of jasmine, nectarine, and grapefruit. |
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He never knew the smell of garlic and pepperoni pizza could be so enticing and alluring. |
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As an adolescent Krishna was seen as a flute-playing cowherd, enticing the village girls to come and dance to the tunes. |
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The most popular gallery was the one dedicated to works in chocolate, spices, birdseed and so on, the smell a compound of the enticing and the fetid. |
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Underneath minimalistic names like Detox and cleanse, enticing descriptions of the fluid medicine bags help narrow the choices. |
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I am now a well behaved individual, I have cut down on my quixotic outings, though the prospect of getting fatally maimed on one of those windmills is always enticing. |
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Becoming a trainer or jockey agent is not as enticing, he said. |
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There's a series of perfectly overhanging trees, some of which are partly submerged creating some enticing looking weed rafts and the bank would appear to be undercut too. |
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The enticing title is a dead giveaway about the presentist orientation. |
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The urge to laugh is almost overwhelming as the enticing conspiracy theory degenerates into ranting about reptiles and an alien race plotting to take over the world. |
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These are the kinds of uncomfortable and sometimes upsetting scenarios that make the two-year-old web series so enticing. |
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Volunteers exposed a patch of their forearm and a machine blew air across it, enticing mosquitoes into a trap. |
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She was said to be capable of enticing even the most experienced ship captain to veer from his course and meet an untimely end. |
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But a pile of mashed-up food may not look particularly appetising, so Marc is looking at ways of presenting the food reformed, shaped and more enticing. |
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For a moment, the gilded cage looked pretty enticing from the outside. |
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Fear that most of the seasonal birds had flown was unfounded, as Harlequin Ducks had been reported recently along with an array of equally enticing avians. |
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On top of this, consumers are bombarded by television and newspaper adverts, as well as mailshots dropping through their letterboxes daily, enticing them to take out credit. |
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Set against a backdrop of strings, the mandolin sounds completely beautiful, providing an enticing blend of sadness and hope all at the same time. |
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It is a delicate dance between enticing legions of customers to jump on the bandwagon and building the capacity to support them if they actually show up. |
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However, in a climate of rising interest rates, bonds tend to be regarded as less enticing investments as the difference between the bank rate and bond yield narrows. |
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The artistry of the conman is given an enticing makeover by Sir Ridley Scott in Matchstick Men, an ingenious little crime caper which functions on many levels. |
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The boy had enticing, green-blue eyes with little flecks of gold, milk-white skin with a slight tint of pink to the cheeks, and little freckles towards the tip of his nose. |
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The notion that something fun and relaxing can also be healthy is extremely enticing, and may overshadow alcohol's drawbacks. |
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The idea of voluntarily signing up for a class that necessitates me spending even more time at the hospital during my off-hours is not enticing, to say the least. |
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What could be more enticing than a crowd of nekkid Austrian art fans? |
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Yet the hotel rooms aren't as enticing as the subway in New York. |
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As the soup bubbled on the stove emitting an enticing aroma of chicken and herbs, Adam searched through Clara's cupboards and pantry again until he found a tray. |
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The shimmering jewellery was no match for his come-hither looks, brilliant charm and athletic build amid the alluring chains, enticing pendants and gorgeous necklaces. |
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The in-store bakery smells enticing, and the deli is spectacular. |
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There's always the possibility that whatever enticing visions the Bush team puts forward, the Americans will just find them too hard to implement, and will end up copping out. |
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And combined with a passenger safety cell, surrounded by crumple zones, and structural cross members to absorb impact, it all helps to make the car a more enticing package. |
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The booming economy is also enticing new industries into the country and encouraging existing businesses to expand, fuelling further demands for gas. |
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And I come away from our conversations feeling far more energised and enthused than I do when talking to pretty young things who should, in theory, be more enticing. |
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If all this activity makes you hungry they offer an enticing menu. |
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Hollywood couldn't have scripted a more enticing movie scenario. |
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That has the potential to drive some enticing advertising deals. |
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The shop itself had a bare wooden floor and enticing treasures. |
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All in all, it is a show which promises to be very enticing. |
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A pair of slots going right through the cliff looks enticing. |
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But that just made Summer more enticing, an unobtainable Beau Ideal. |
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Zadar also offers an enticing cultural cocktail and in the summer there are frequent live music offerings. |
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I set down a fishy can of tuna, which in Catlandia is as enticing as foie gras to gourmets and shooting speedballs to junkies. |
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His colleagues were his match, particularly the enticing Rosina of Kate Lindsey, for whom Rossini's fioritura held no terrors. |
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He provided an enticing report to other Portuguese on the lucrative trade in China. |
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The card, an impulse buy from a beachfront shop, showed an enticing view of the Santa Monica Bay. |
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From the author of The Great Big Glorious Book for Girls comes this little hardcover gem, filled with enticing activities for girls. |
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The lure may require a specialised presentation to impart an enticing action as, for example, in fly fishing. |
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As your feet tread the gruff of mountain heather Sugarloaf mountain almost winks at you from a distance, enticing you nearer. |
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She had worn a soft, sheer malmal sari to sleep in for the night. It clung to her body, enticing his eyes. |
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This 120W system from emerging Taiwanese firm Evolve shakes up the soundbar concept somewhat with bluetooth trickery and an enticing price tag. |
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Cool computer mouse meets cushiony stress-relief ball, Jelfin is undeniably soft and tactilely enticing to the touch. |
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Arlington is an enticing mix of unbeatable convenience and some of the most popular attractions in the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. |
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The male sea lamprey, for example, will coax ovulating females into its nest by releasing enticing pheromones. |
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Ciara Flynn is fatally enticing as the tragic Alice, masking a tortured soul with her schoolgirlish glee. |
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They combine party tips, enticing recipes, and cultural history to create a guide that is stylishly practical and sassily informative. |
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Evidently the opportunity for advertising was too enticing for some. |
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The chance for Alex Ferguson and Jose Mourinho to lock horns was undoubtedly an enticing prospect and the game didn't disappoint. |
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Line extensions work at their best when they deliver an increase in company revenue by enticing new buyers or by removing sales from competitors. |
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She also knows how to cram a book full of enticing color photos of more art projects based on rubber stamp designs than could easily be imagined. |
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Nearby, the Sanibel Causeway and Matlacha bascule bridge provide enticing structure for bank or boat fishermen. |
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By 1817, Mission San Rafael was established and padres began journeying to Point Reyes, intent on enticing the Coast Miwok to the mission. |
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Two years later, AdNation Middle East wrote an article highlighting the practice of attracting journalists to press conferences by enticing them with offers of gifts. |
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Players aim to get points as symbols stack up in favorable patterns while navigating enticing underwater scenes, fearsome giant squids and Nautillus-like crafts. |
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There are posters all over Moscow enticing potential Dead Sea fans. |
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The ending oscillates on a Nielsenesque minor third as the enticing exhibition fades, and perhaps there could have been more of a sense of this in the performance. |
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The extensive selection of salads, soups, antipasti, pastas, fettuccine and spaghetti on their menu is enticing and gets you into the mood for a hearty meal. |
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Italian restaurant, Mia Mia, is also set to open for business soon.Mia Mia displays a contemporary image with subtle yet enticing black and white interiors. |
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This newly built, 108-passenger vessel will cruise Europe's enticing Douro River Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, featuring vineyards and charming native farms. |
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A signposts and restaurants flaunting signs in Persian and Arabic while the fresh and enticing fragrance of Shashlik in the air will make you wonder, are you really in China? |
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