There were plenty of choices and in the cool of the evening it was inviting to just sit there and enjoy. |
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The group is also inviting donations of spare or unused mobile phones so it can give them to local families in need. |
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Her flawless chocolate skin appeared soft and inviting against the ivory silk of her negligee. |
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Tourism websites show its tranquil streets, its attractive grey stone kirk and its inviting hostelry, The Torphichen Inn. |
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The men were known to be sokaiya, but no company official ever admitted inviting them. |
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To start at the end of the list of reasons for not inviting solidagos into the garden, they do not cause hay fever. |
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The great religions, by inviting human beings constantly to surpass themselves, are part of what makes the human project possible. |
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The rugged landscape and mountains provide a wealth of opportunities for peace and solitude and the water is clear and inviting. |
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A pale light like moonlight on water floated over them, inviting them in from the wind and rain. |
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The lush environments are inviting, but the characters' voices have been provided by soundalikes, rather than the film's stars. |
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Improvised music rarely yields results as immediately inviting as the tropical soundscapes found on this album. |
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Should Kansas voters decide to chisel the prohibition into the state constitution, they also will be sowing confusion and inviting litigation. |
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Use of warm, dim lighting goes some way to mask the ugly furnishings, creating a cosy, homely, inviting atmosphere. |
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Architects may be inviting trouble when they indiscriminately specify clear waterproofing on all newly built, newly cleaned walls. |
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An essential stop on the independent travel circuit, Cappadocia is renowned for its spellbinding landscapes and inviting hospitality. |
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And, pardon my French, you'll rest your tired keister at night in some of the Alps' most inviting resorts and inns. |
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It sounded inviting, but I was told that swimming with the manatees was a no-no. |
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Central to the transformation was the creation of an inviting sitting area oriented toward a new gas fireplace flanked by tall bookshelves. |
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Candles, both large and small, tapered, pillar or votives all generate a warm, inviting, flickering light to the room. |
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Picturing the unknown, they acted like novelists or poets, inviting readers to imagine hidden worlds. |
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This involved, among other things, inviting them into his own home, and the homes of members of his congregation. |
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He participated in the students' social life, going to their parties and inviting them to his home for square dancing. |
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The headteacher of Radcliffe's new high school is inviting people to put forward suggestions for its name. |
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Cure a bad case of cabin fever by inviting friends over for an evening of cards or old-fashioned board games. |
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You come up with brilliant ideas and plans that are actualized without inviting opposition or competition. |
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Owusu netted the first goal of his second stint at Griffin Park after Paul Brooker sent over an inviting cross on the half-hour. |
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Judi's welcome is warm and inviting and she has an excellent knowledge of the surrounding area. |
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I have now place my first personal ad, inviting handsome fellows to ball games. |
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There is not a human being in sight but food still steams on a cooker inviting the hungry parents with its aromas. |
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Warm-hearted local people welcome visitors, inviting them to stroll around their buildings. |
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These works maintain a quiet, inviting tone all the more captivating for their utter lack of pretense. |
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Played under perfect conditions on an inviting surface, it would be nice to say the game provided a classic, but that was far from the case. |
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The club is supportive of local junior golfers by inviting young players and high school students to play the course free of charge. |
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He has gone out his way to offer an olive branch, even inviting the mainland's chief cross-strait negotiator to his inauguration. |
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The yellow ochre stippled walls inside and the cream with green accents outside on the verandah all help to produce a warm and inviting ambience. |
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The couch was inviting, but the table in front was devoid of his charts and probe data sheets. |
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Involve grandparents in your child's life, such as inviting them to school concerts and open days or birthday parties. |
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The partnership also holds regular open houses, inviting the public to the facility for test rides. |
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She decides to have an open house, inviting anyone and everyone over to see what she did that morning. |
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Professional projects are exciting and creative, inviting innovation and originality. |
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There are also ads inviting assistance placed by genteel persons in straitened circumstances. |
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Ten minutes later, we were organized into groups, and sent outside into the inviting rain. |
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Already the evolving streetscape of River Street is safer traffic-wise, more exciting visually, inviting for shoppers and pedestrian friendly. |
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What if they could use their mouths to move people's feet, inviting them to actively oppose institutionalized black disenfranchisement? |
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The defender's control let him down, the inviting chance lost, yet such spontaneous invention fully merited the resultant applause. |
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A fan since the age of 14, he finally met Dave Brock in 2003 after inviting him to guest on his LBC radio show. |
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You'll rest your tired keister at night in some of the Alps most inviting resorts and inns. |
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Moreover, their book makes an attractive coffee table volume with its inviting format and illustrations. |
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Warmly inviting pockets of veal agnolotti have a zealously hearty sauce of basil, peas, and Pecorino. |
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When a keen reader writes about their reading, they are opening a window into their soul, and inviting you to step inside and share a holy thing. |
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Kevin is a great guy but I'll think twice about inviting him to one of my parties. |
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At which point, I wondered, would it be ok to get up and move to the empty, inviting seats across the aisle? |
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London's combination of easy wealth and gastronomic promiscuity make it an inviting target. |
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This ministry has opened many opportunities for witness, counseling and inviting people to take part in the church's fellowship life. |
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The Pope then beckoned and kissed them all, before then inviting the congregation to exchange the kiss of peace with their neighbours. |
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He doesn't want to spend his whole career bashing the establishment if they're inviting him to get a foot in the door. |
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The ground floor also features antique wood panelling on the walls and front bar with an inviting open gas fire near the entrance. |
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And quite suddenly, we reached Chinchon with its inviting Sakura flowering trees in white to light violet blooms. |
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But from your question I wonder whether you are not inviting people to make this false choice, between New York or Paris? |
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With the help of professionals we are inviting the public to walk over a 20 ft path of red-hot coals. |
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He still wanted to defeat Mega Man, but the idea of destroying him was becoming less inviting all the time. |
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That presented an inviting opportunity to Steven Thompson and the Scotland striker dispatched a low left-foot shot past Marshall. |
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Rarely has a branch of science offered more inviting prospects for a novice hoping to undertake research. |
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Here was the inviting prospect of a vision of peace and normality in the Middle East. |
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But a pull-off on 75 looked inviting, and after a moment's hesitation, I swung in. |
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The poor English lads look tired and are falling deeper and deeper, inviting trouble. |
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The bottom line is that on the table, a salad should look cool and fresh, inviting and attractive, says Mr. Jacob. |
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Again, I'd like to thank Steve for inviting me aboard and hope that y'all enjoy my posts. |
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By inviting children to holiday in Ireland it is said to increase their life expectancy by two years. |
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But I'm not about inviting close to one hundred strangers into my home, no way. |
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He latches on to Dan one evening, all but inviting himself to the man's home for dinner. |
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Especially inviting is the entrance alcove, with wooden park benches bathed in sunlight from the street-facing windows. |
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Another effective strategy of communications is inviting not only the dealers but also customers to special events and new product launches. |
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However, not all ads for medical service are banned from inviting celebrities to publicize their products. |
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Both of these spectacular homes feature angled walls that allow panoramic views across enormous and inviting backyard patios. |
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The primary goal of redevelopment was to create an inviting and comfortable pedestrian experience. |
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It's on a Saturday night and I'm planning on inviting all my friends to come and get legless at my expense. |
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But he says inviting the fringe inside is a necessary part of community deradicalisation. |
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WeI'd like to thank Chaintech for inviting us, and thanks to the manufacturers who were nice enough to demo some cool stuff. |
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I mean this is provocative statements that are inviting a counter reaction from the government, and now she got it. |
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After a moment, David became more demanding, inviting more of a response from Carrie. |
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The irony of inviting an Aboriginal artist to create a work for a rifle range was not lost on Andrew. |
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Marilyn Monroe had bought the film rights with a view to inviting Olivier to be her co-star and director. |
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It's a haunting reverberant sound that, in spite of its cool digital sheen and glassiness, feels natural and inviting. |
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I knew my parents would be back anytime soon, and inviting James over was risky business. |
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I was thinking of inviting these two brilliant Germanophiles to join us here. |
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A wraparound verandah, and arbored patio, complete with an inviting hot tub, are on site for guests to enjoy. |
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Slavery depended on force, inviting the enslaved to answer with resistance. |
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There is essentially a new filter in the application process, because the Government is inviting people to apply. |
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Next week they'll have an interview with Pantano, and they're inviting readers to submit questions. |
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Balance, the Volume Editor hopes, has here been achieved by inviting contributors who apply both imagination and common sense to their material. |
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She responded by inviting him to her room and locked him out in the corridor. |
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Due to maternity leave we are inviting applications for the post of Temporary Playgroup Assistant. |
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He said he would like to come back and see the finished article, and we will certainly be inviting him to do that. |
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Smith suggests inviting a date to an event that has already been planned, like a work affair or a friend's party. |
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This can be as simple as inviting a boy to sit with you or as involved as straight-up asking him out on a date. |
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In light of the recent statement from the IRA, we are inviting readers to pose questions for the parties regarding their response. |
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Using this instrument, preceptees' attitudes toward their preceptors may be identified and professionally inviting practices determined. |
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Make the youngest one the salat manager at home, taking care of prayer rugs, timing, and inviting everyone to salat. |
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The Southern fare menu includes chicken pot pie and meatloaf and despite the in-crowd feel, the locals are inviting and friendly. |
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He thanks P. Hoffman for inviting him to spend his sabbatical at Harvard University, where this paper was completed. |
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The saga begins in London with the American hostess Barbara Heinz inviting Dorrit to lunch. |
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Even when the setting is warm and inviting the appeal of stripping away comfort and luxury seems dubious. |
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The nationwide open auditions produced such a wealth of talent that this year the BBC is also inviting back the best of last year's finalists. |
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On its stronger tracks the vocal harmonies are dangerously infectious, inviting the listener to join in with the fun-filled sing-alongs. |
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For the first time, virtually every candidate has their own Internet website and is inviting voters to email questions. |
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By walking with authority, you are less inviting for a criminal who will attempt to use control to cause harm. |
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Out on the sidewalk patio, Mantra's inviting overstuffed wing chairs baked in the heat. |
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They concluded the set properly by inviting two audience members to grace the stage to shake a pair of tambourines and their booties as well. |
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The jagged rock he'd sought was three feet up the incline, inviting, tantalizing him with its nearness. |
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First off, the three railroad-style rooms couldn't look more inviting if they included a swimming pool with private cabanas and free mai tais. |
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Around here, the mail carrier leaves a little slip inviting you to pick up the letter at the post office. |
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A number of obstacles has led to delays in filling the post, but the union is now inviting applications from suitable candidates. |
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It involved not only building a library, but inviting savants from all over the Greek world to live in Alexandria. |
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He met Ingrid Bergman in Paris in 1945, inviting her out to dinner with a typically scampish note. |
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The super-cute shop is always inviting, with the lovely smell of roses filling the air and rose petals scattered outside the entrance. |
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It is difficult for women to retaliate in public without creating a scene and inviting stares when something like this happens. |
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Two days after the spill, Morral held a town meeting in a nearby school, inviting townspeople to ask questions. |
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The mountain throws you a steep, narrow challenge almost immediately, followed by a long, inviting schuss. |
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Indian slate makes this fireplace, with its hand-crafted mantel, a particularly inviting feature of the room. |
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In pleading guilty and inviting death by firing squad the narrator is at least making a stand. |
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The water was tepid and inviting in this evening cold, and Allie slipped in up to her chin, kicking her feet lightly. |
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Freedom and adventure are inviting you into unknown territory and there is nothing to hold you back at this point. |
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Additionally, create inviting retail displays that are visual, entertaining and that offer samples and testers. |
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The Custom House Artists Studios are now inviting artists to apply for studio spaces to commence next year. |
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Lounge on inviting velvet banquettes, leather easy chairs or oversized ottomans and sip their divine cocktails. |
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Voters in Rochford and Southend East have received unsolicited letters inviting them to apply to be a postal voter. |
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Fundraising meals, picnics and barbecues are great ways of inviting whole communities into Respect. |
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A draft master plan has been drawn up outlining what improvements are sought, and inviting the public to have their say. |
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Though what we see is a woman lifting her shift and baring her legs, she is not inviting observation. |
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I will also be sending out emails, inviting various tech firms, thought leaders, and researchers to jump in. |
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I visited your country twice already and found the bareness of the landscape very inviting to big thoughts. |
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She actively asks the viewer to join in, inviting people to place objects from handbags and pockets into the cuboid structures she has built. |
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She reported this to the Archbishop and she also offended him by not inviting him to manage her convent school. |
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Only a few minutes had gone when the Welshman flung in an inviting right-foot cross to the back post. |
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His face was of an inviting kind, so warm and friendly that you felt you knew this guy as soon as you met him. |
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When a person asking a question chooses to make an unnecessary and offensive remark, he is inviting an interjection at that point. |
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In the main gallery a video installation entitled Sleeping is immediate and personal, inviting you to listen and feel. |
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This will stop them inviting you to baptisms, communions, confirmations, funerals and possibly even weddings. |
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He has chosen wisely and well, inviting us to reflect and meditate on his selections. |
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The format of the book is inviting and the reproductions of the artist's works are quality. |
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So, we at the Listener are inviting you take time out for some creative leisure. |
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Letters inviting people to vote by post have been sent out by the three main parties in a Southend constituency against official advice. |
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A team from the State is forever on the move, reaching out to the people and inviting them over. |
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The story line is about a gay fashion designer inviting his friends over for lunch to confide a secret. |
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Silk and satin bedding covered the two inviting beds at the far end of the room. |
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However, from his first over in Kingston he has troubled the West Indian batsman by pitching the ball up and inviting them to drive. |
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Seol turns the Germans inside out on the left-hand side of the German area, and rolls an inviting ball into the path of Park. |
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Haig wondered how he managed to resist the usual urge to plant a toecap on such an inviting target. |
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Students raid the fridge of the week's leftovers and concoct an elaborate meal, inviting over friends and family. |
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Now the enterprising county council is inviting tourists to rediscover one of the region's most beguiling attractions, Sherwood Forest. |
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I was invited to their school and I returned the compliment by inviting them to the Commons. |
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The official opening will be before the finals on Sunday next and the club is inviting coursing and sporting enthusiasts to see the facility. |
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The album kicks off with Nalete Ichila, a joyful song in Bemba inviting people to dance the Zambian way till the early hours of the morning. |
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They already raise funds through benefit gigs in the town and sponsors but are now inviting people to become Friends of the Festival. |
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We're deep into both since we have some touch-ups to do before inviting visitors to see the 4-bedroom house we're selling in Kilkenny. |
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With its soft, comfortable chairs and furnishings, it's an inviting and bright space. |
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Fair play apparently means inviting them to attend their own roast and then dismissing them for the shallowness of their arguments. |
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Deforestation along the East Coast also opened up large tracts of land filled with small prey, making the area even more inviting. |
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It seems to lessen the coldness of the gray and add an inviting warmth to the store design. |
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How are you planning to go about inviting bids from concessionaires for commercial activities like cargo and fuel supply? |
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We have already floated tenders inviting bid proposals and the bids will be opened in November. |
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Decorated to showhouse standards, this immaculately presented residence provides a truly inviting interior. |
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Mr Edwards said inviting small business owners and managers to contribute to policy-making would ensure they get a fair go. |
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He wrote back, politely pointing out that I had misquoted him and inviting me to lunch. |
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Why make a mockery of a real problem by inviting its perpetuators to condemn it? |
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This celebration conveys its own hypnotic delight, inviting us to suspend unanswerable questions about its ultimate purpose. |
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I do remember the door opening onto daylight, always a magic moment, and John inviting us all back to his place. |
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Another resolution inviting all sick societies to remove their lodges from the public houses to the schools was also carried. |
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Ahead, the brown-painted cinderblocks of a ranger station rose, inviting, a battered drinking fountain by the door. |
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We use saffron water to give fresh pasta an inviting rich colour and subtle flavour. |
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The main feature of each room is either a four-poster or half-tester bed, all adorned with inviting monogrammed white linen sheets and pillows. |
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As the meaning of kit was in turn forgotten, the whole compound became opaque, inviting the intervention of folk etymology. |
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These morasses usually had a green moss growing on them, and were most inviting to gallop over. |
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This time out, however, the beats are more upbeat and inviting compared to the downtempo and contemplative beats of Folk Songs. |
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In the villages, elders enjoy inviting their age-mates to their houses or to rustic pubs for a drink. |
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He painted his boarded fence white and then posted signs inviting local graffiti artists to come and paint one panel each. |
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I was used to people inviting me to join them for all kinds of multicultural menus. |
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Dresses were strewn across the bed and draped carefully over the trunks, the soft folds inviting Gwin's caress. |
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I put on an afternoon tea for my coterie of new international students, inviting former students to come along and share their wisdom. |
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The voice of the sea is seductive, never ceasing, whispering, clamoring, murmuring, inviting the soul to wander n abysses of solitude. |
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We struck a silent bond, never talking about life on The Farm, and never inviting other kids home for sleepovers or parties. |
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Rogers adopts a strictly chronological approach, which makes his book an engaging, inviting read. |
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But some on the other side were just as bad, inciting the hotheads and inviting a violent response. |
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All of the rooms have sloped walls, inviting a geometry lesson, and furniture decorated with Egyptian symbols. |
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Is there any point inviting comments when planning objections are submitted? |
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Amar and his friends tried their best to turn the area into a dance floor, inviting an unobliging audience with some neat hip-hop moves. |
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He will not be the first, or the last, and inviting one or two into the A-team squad for training will not serve to halt the exodus. |
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After inviting the tourists to disgorge from the coach and experience the scenery, he was stunned by their reaction. |
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With a snare of some sort in one and a swarm of buzzing insects in the other, neither of the tunnels looked inviting. |
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The boating lake was popular enough to have a queue for boats and photographers were inviting people to pose for holiday snaps. |
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The lock clicked open and the door swung inwards, inviting her to come in. |
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I found their melancholy inviting and I appreciated their contemplative, lonely world. |
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The street is closed to traffic and kids run unfettered across inviting hopscotch squares and bicycle lanes. |
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She's a terrible snob and I'm sure she's only inviting you because it's the done thing and she wants to be polite as well as keep in my good books. |
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The mutual moralizing shock that, at one time, each had wandered wantonly down the path of premarital partying without inviting the other, nixes the upcoming nuptials. |
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Lake District National Park Authority rangers will be on their bikes and inviting guests to join them as they explore cycle tracks and bridleways around the area on Monday. |
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After countless renovations for strangers, the Property Brothers are inviting you to their home. |
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Isabelle and Theo immediately take Matthew under their wing, inviting him to stay in the spare room while their parents holiday in the countryside. |
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Ultimately, they must be inviting communities, not just rough work camps. |
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Up comes a little box on the desktop from gogoinflight inviting me to follow them out into the cyber universe. |
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It's a very middle-class church, and the regulars are inviting. |
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As part of the promotion a Morris Oil team travelled around the region demonstrating the zippy Citroen Xsara and inviting people to sign up for the giveaway. |
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You have dared to imprint us with your own image knowing that we are only human, inviting us to be fully human by revealing your presence in us to everyone we meet. |
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It should be on company letterhead, cleanly printed and inviting to read. |
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For those who don't mind the odd riptide, the water's inviting. |
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Does an email I am forwarded inviting me to a happy hour next week count as art? |
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What if it was our own genetic code that was responsible for inviting HIV into the life of a cell cycle? |
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This album is a dark, tempestuous but highly inviting place that you could quite easily lose yourself in, and there's a real chance that you won't want to return. |
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Most of it is taken up by a graphic inviting the visitor to participate in the 2016 online presidential straw poll. |
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At that moment, the string bed in the open courtyard of his village home, surrounded by loved ones and a pot of saag cooking on the family hearth, seems incredibly inviting. |
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I've flipped a coin and it's tails, so I'm inviting Louise along tomorrow. |
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Oregon lobbyists are inviting exotic dancers to write their own labor legislation. |
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So why is Senator Claire McCaskill inviting Dr. Mehmet Oz to testify about weight-loss diet scams? |
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On the west coast of Mexico near the town of San Blas is a limestone spring called La Tobara, part of an inviting system of lagoons, canals, and navigable tidelands. |
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In the warm sunshine ancient courtyards beckon, inviting exploration. |
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I just hope that Mariah knows what she's getting into inviting Hope who will no doubt be ready to set her cap at the first eligible man she meets this evening. |
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The whitewashed facade tinged with deep Moorish blues gives it its unique and inviting allure. |
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He retired after only a single appointed term, issuing a public blast against his own party and virtually inviting the opposition to take over his seat. |
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The programme is implicitly inviting the reader to consider whether these apparently unarranged photographs are nevertheless as pre-arranged as the others. |
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As it was unconsecrated grounds, a vicar could not perform the ceremony so Mr Showers announced he was inviting a top lung surgeon to perform the ceremony. |
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Murders and attempted murders of state officials became almost routine, preoccupying and slowing down state administrators and inviting reprisals or, at least, harsh policies. |
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This latter sighting's a timely reminder that while the canal's murky water may look inviting in the heat of the day, swimming's not an option for cooling off. |
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They had to endure almost constant second half pressure, wasting countless opportunities to ease the nail-biting tension and, quite frankly, inviting trouble. |
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The feminist foundation gets a bit of a smackdown, too, for inviting Tyler to speak at an event, and then hissing when they didn't get the irony in a joke about bulimia. |
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He celebrated the decision with a traditional smoking ceremony with his brothers, sisters and other family members, inviting ancestors to join in their happiness. |
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Other inviting locations include by the pond, on the terrace, down by the snowball bushes close to the river, and up by the gazebo on the edge of the pine woods. |
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It has itself become a self-conscious genre inviting spoofery. |
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To the bald eagle, a vulturish scavenger that will eat most anything, nothing is more inviting than a dazed and disabled coot idling on flat water. |
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At one point she claims her daughter's mobile phone number was plastered in call boxes and at bus stops inviting people to ring her on a chat line. |
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The marchers distributed handbills to onlookers, pedestrians, commuters and motorists inviting them to the crusade at sites nearest to their homes. |
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In such scenes, the director leaves the therapist as an off-screen presence, thus openly inviting the audience to consider the questions that Harvey raises. |
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This version is made with rose-water syrup, lending a particularly inviting sweet aroma to the pistachio-filled treats. |
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The club is holding a 16th birthday reunion this Saturday at Matthew's Church Hall, Station Road, Redhill, and is inviting along all the old girls from the past. |
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City governments passed tongue-in-cheek ordinances prohibiting Skylab from entering the municipal limits, or inviting it into the town, depending on the mood they were in. |
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He is ceaselessly inquisitive, inviting comments on his website. |
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Buildings were dilapidated, stained, and charmless, except for the magnificent churches which, small or large, were made warmly inviting by their many icons and lit candles. |
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A good desert garden contains water features, shade structures, the means to circulate air, and a firepit or fireplace to make it inviting and homelike. |
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I am a pack rat, so there is a lot of purging to be done, but my main goal is to get rid of the clutter and have a lovely tidy room that feels inviting and not revolting. |
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I do see an inviting civic center of theaters and other facilities. |
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Now I am not inviting any trade unions to become our paymasters. |
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During the summer months, if the weather forecast is a bit iffy, a good idea when inviting family and friends round is to have a casual buffet lunch. |
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A letter inviting people to this month's open day has been sent to more than 400 residents and businesses in the area, with a fact file of options. |
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She simply looked around her, implicitly inviting me to do the same. |
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The very large pools Betfair musters, even on provincial mid-week races in Australia, will be very inviting to commission agents, and other bookmakers. |
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Look at those soft, innocent, inviting eyes, those pouty pillowy lips. |
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Later in the year, the Revenue will begin writing to people who are currently receiving one of the existing tax credits, inviting them to apply for the new ones. |
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His amazing attention to detail is both inviting and seductive. |
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It's talking about the disease, I hope, in a very open and inviting way. |
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Castini's interior is spacious and decorated in warm, inviting tones. |
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Far from protecting Thailand's democracy, they could by their action irredeemably shatter it, inviting, in the worst case, violence and military intervention. |
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The intervention was offered by us in an open inviting way, reflecting sincere interest in the patient's story and following the patient's frame of reference. |
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From a street stall came the inviting smell of fried ham croquettes. |
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The interior is meticulously designed with inviting hardwood floors and curving wooden counters reflecting the rounded ceiling of the curvilinear trailer. |
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The National Autistic Society has entry forms for several of the UK's top marathons and fun runs and is inviting runners to raise much-needed funds through sponsorship. |
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Parents at a large number of schools at each site were approached randomly during preregistration for kindergarten by research staff inviting them to participate. |
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Elsewhere in the show, images of window openings, staircases, mirrors and decontextualized objects were all out of focus, inviting yet inevitably disorienting. |
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We always have a problem drawing him out, but we keep inviting him back. |
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Gross is inviting goths, punkers, ravers, metalheads, skaters, gamers and other so-called outsiders to be part of a new discussion group for seekers and believers. |
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In addition, the therapist should review enactment roles, inviting the couple to remember their individual roles in the process used to reach the goals. |
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The two leaders also discussed the plan to develop a national missile defense plan which China opposes as inviting military expansionism, the sources said. |
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When you have a substantial home surrounded by a small yard, it can be difficult to create the illusion of having an expansive garden and inviting spaces for outdoor living. |
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Self-deprecation resulting from less than inviting cultural messages is difficult to meliorate. |
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Nudging the nearly-closed bedroom door secret-agent style, I saw on the bed the double-plus-good definition of inviting. |
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Demeaning the power of a sunblock cream is inviting irreversible trouble for your skin. |
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Members of a congregation began to spontaneously leave their seats and walk in the aisles inviting other members as they go. |
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If they release the movie while the matter is sub judice they would be inviting proceedings under contempt of court, too. |
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The Sarasota Orchestra is inviting young people to attend Masterworks concerts free of charge. |
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The church, close to the family's home in Hartcliffe, is also inviting people to sign the book of condolence this week. |
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Mr Gove responded by inviting him round for dinner to try some scaloppine for himself. |
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For example, tourists back from France love to bring Macaron as food souvenirs back home because of its inviting color and elegant packaging. |
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It seems to me a datacenter, or group of datacenters, would be inviting targets for logic bombs or for real bombs. |
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He jerks a dust-stained thumb to the inviting mattress behind the drivers' console of his 53-metre long road train. |
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The lobby is both inviting and elegant, featuring hand-painted ceilings, pure silk embroidery and custom-made rosewood and lemonwood furnishings. |
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Seeing the situation going out of control, even the policemen employed at the venue resorted to lathicharge inviting backlashes from villagers. |
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Sophisticated, warm, and inviting describes this awsome full bar gourmet restaurant. |
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The decor and vibe are cool and contemporary, but still warm and inviting. |
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The beignets come with an inviting remoulade dipping sauce that has a pronounced peppery kick. |
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Agents Knight Frank is inviting offers of more than BD2,500,000 for Kinross House, on Loch Leven in Kinross-shire. |
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In 1820, hearing of John Keats's illness from a friend, Shelley wrote him a letter inviting him to join him at his residence at Pisa. |
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The Coventry director is inviting people to buy titles ranging from Best Boy and Key Grip to Executive Consultant and Producer. |
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Nepal, which had not previously been climbed by foreigners, contained six inviting peaks over 26,000ft besides Everest and Kangchenjunga. |
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Men have tasted of the apples of Sodom, and they have found bitter ashes under an inviting and luscious surface. |
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Chancellor George Osborne is selling Britain's future for a quick buck by inviting other nations and overseas firms to buy what they like. |
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These hybrid agglutinations are alternately clinical and fantastic, inviting and disgusting. |
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Yes, it is scary that Toronto Waste Management is inviting packaging industries to forecast the next unrecyclables they'll be coming out with. |
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Even though the beavers had moved on, the silt remained as a deep, inviting, wet, and murky mass of quicksandlike mud. |
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When he returned to England in 1554, he had letters from the czar with him, inviting English traders and promising trade privileges. |
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In Scotland the custom, now disused in England, of inviting the relations of the deceased to the interment is universally retained. |
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The Tsar gave him letters for England inviting English traders and promising trade privileges. |
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An invasion in 288 failed to unseat him and an uneasy peace ensued, with Carausius issuing coins and inviting official recognition. |
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Later, cities like Bruges and Antwerp actively tried to take over the monopoly of trade from the Hansa, inviting foreign merchants to join in. |
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In the warmer interstadial periods, regions such as the Caucasus and southern Europe would have provided inviting venues. |
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East to the Republic of Kyrgyzstan and the inviting Lake Isicle but not even daredevil Ian will risk a dip. |
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Let not those that have repudiated the more inviting sins, shew themselves philtred and bewitched. |
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I'm inviting both cats, plus the house spider who lives under the beer fridge. |
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The funnyman hasn't revealed the exact reason for not inviting her to the show. |
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Our customers want a bright, open space that is warm and inviting, as it provides the convenience and service that PLS is committed to deliver. |
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Haakon IV made an effort to intervene from afar, inviting all the chiefs of Iceland to a peace conference in Norway. |
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At first glance, the restaurant looks more like a castle surrounded by a moat and a draw bridge inviting guests into the unknown. |
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