Today, though, the denser cities are luring people back with the promise of less traffic. |
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A businessman arrested for luring a 16-year-old schoolgirl into a sadomasochistic love sesh is a bit of a nutter a court heard. |
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Donaldson is accused of luring his wife into the disused house on the caravan site at Crianlarich, where he had stored a box of large fireworks. |
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They flatter to deceive, luring innocents with sympathetic words and false promises. |
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Michael Vaughan had been doing a splendid job as a spinner, luring Ganguly down the pitch, beating him, only to see Foster fluff the take. |
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Mrs Skipper says Brandenburg abused her son during a trip to Tasmania, while also luring him to Adelaide. |
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Edward II's lover, Piers Gaveston, is said to haunt the ramparts of Scarborough Castle, luring unwitting victims to their death over the walls. |
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After luring her into a warren of back streets, Dadia throttled her and subjected her to a series of indecent assaults. |
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Only the team colours differ, however, as both clubs have adopted a similar game plan for luring punts from the pockets of their fans. |
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For want of amusement I decided to have a look-see at what sort of searches were luring you poor blighted souls my way. |
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They leaped and twirled, and they seemed to be luring her to swim with them. |
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He spent millions developing golf courses, luring newfangled seaplanes, holding polo tournaments and attracting le bon ton of the Edwardian era. |
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They look flimsy but I've seen even very small specimens luring several stocky zebra spiders to their doom in their webs. |
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We're luring her to a bridal show, then we're gonna stuff her in a burlap sack for a few weeks. |
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And wrestling is luring the viewers, no matter how sad a commentary that is about the viewers. |
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The western carvers produced decoys solely for the purpose of luring waterfowl. |
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Scent in the garden is indispensable, luring you outside to enjoy the hot balmy days of summer and adding mood and atmosphere to a space. |
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Rather, it is a lifestyle decision aimed at luring tourists to his property. |
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They still sing to me, sirens luring me limbs akimbo onto the rocks of rye, cocaine, hookers and tropical isles. |
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The Pygmalion effect works by luring us into the conviction that we are capable of achieving the goals that we set. |
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It is a pity that the sanctity of the festival should be lost with ersatz Santas luring people to malls. |
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Mavis swam just below the surface, luring me to take a snapshot, beautiful in her deep, blue pool. |
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Until now the emphasis was more on luring foreign tourists to the country and the domestic travellers have been missed out. |
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Low prices and attractive loan options are luring customers like never before. |
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Closed as a tourist attraction in 1943, Horse Cave has been successfully restored, even luring back the rare blind cavefish. |
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He's a shyster, they say, ripping off poor uneducated country folk with his mumbo-jumbo, and luring a stream of young girls into his bed. |
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This is the kind of thing I've been waiting to see to start luring me back from the clutches of the overseas mechanizers. |
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In my opinion, luring a kid via the Internet leaves no doubt that the pervert is guilty. |
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A killer whale calf learned the trick of luring gulls to the surface of the water with fish. |
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I'm curious whether people are bored with me, or if spring fever is luring readers away from their keyboards and into the great outdoors. |
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Or perhaps the plague of strawberry Quick-flavored meth that was luring children into a life of addiction and penury. |
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So bottlenecks in infrastructure are partly being unclogged by luring in private capital. |
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It was probably the greatest immediate act of luring in the history of this hallowed hall. |
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It is time to modernize our laws to criminalize child luring in all of its forms. |
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Dr. Stewart, then a biochemist with Mount Allison University, spent several years luring shrews in his backyard with pepperoni. |
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It makes a comprehensive false advertising campaign luring people over here and when they get here they cannot get accredited. |
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Hence, we must for ever be vigilant not to succumb to the luring sirens of cronyism. |
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Her fine hands allowed her to flick and twirl the muleta, luring the bull and teasing him, with extraordinary artistry. |
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And he is said to be luring more young Muslims from his home region in the Pankisi Gorge to join his insurgency forces. |
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Computer engineer Lewis Daynes, 19, admitted murdering Breck Bednar after luring him to his flat in Grays, Essex, on 17 February last year. |
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Holder has tried luring queens to their death with traps early in the year, using beer as the attractant. |
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Bill C-15 has proposed measures related to online exploitation and cyber-stalking related to luring of children. |
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However, he noted that if the possession offence was lost, the introduction of a luring offence might help to compensate for this loss. |
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Internet luring has become a major concern as it relates to missing and exploited children and youth. |
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Panelists indicated that the creation of luring legislation would be a positive development. |
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That generation made the French Riviera fashionable, luring le bon ton from all over the world to indulge in the new pastime of sunbathing and take the air. |
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And for that ethnic look, salwar kameez dress materials with unique dupattas and readymade tops from Mangalagiri, Chirala and Nalgonda weavers make a luring buy. |
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Another eco-friendly technique is that of luring mosquitoes to lay eggs in strategically placed vessels of water and then throwing off the water along with the wrigglers. |
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As well, the reasonably priced all-inclusive packaged deals offered by the Caribbean and Central American countries are like sirens luring the vacationers from the north. |
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We were watching Annie, another centre falconer, luring a young lanner through a pattern of stoops and dives after a pair of meat-garnished, dried wings swung on a long cord. |
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The inn is actually a front for illegal operations involving the luring of ships onto the coastal rocks where the crews are murdered and the ships' cargoes can be plundered. |
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They are luring their intended victims into a false sense of security. |
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Everything from delicious sausages to organic vegetables to honeys and jams were on show, luring a scatter of people to dip their hands into their pockets. |
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Apple has long been known for luring the best talent the tech world can offer to its sumptuous Cupertino headquarters. |
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To listen to him tell it, luring businesses across state lines is part of a great American tradition. |
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Whatever half-answers we got about Terminus raised ten times more questions, luring us deeper. |
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Visions of Professor McGonagall similarly luring Harry and Ron to their doom may have popped up unbidden in some anxious minds, but they may now rest again. |
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Evidence of prey luring exists for numerous species of viperid, clapid, and boid snakes as well as six colubrids. |
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This succeeded in luring many ministers away from the struggle, but those remaining became more determined. |
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Also luring talented clinicians to the facility is its relatively youthful team of clinicians: the average age of a CRIMH researcher is 38 years old, 14 years shy of the national average, according to Quirion. |
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Tobacco company propaganda infiltrated cricket as early as the 19th century when manufacturers slipped trading cards into packs in the hope of luring young fans toward their product. |
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First the council called in an expensive consultancy, who produced a glossy report that offered the standard failed prescriptions of luring in more investment. |
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The flower produces a nectar reward for insects when they land but has a belt-and-braces approach to competing for pollinators' attention, luring them with conspicuous false nectaries. |
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Mr. Lynch has always preferred the long game and he is banking on luring Democrats home to the Mayor's side in November. |
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Somehow no one got round to inviting them. This despite the many officials who extol the importance of luring foreign tourists to the capital's millennial celebrations. |
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Another article looks at the way struggling cities, such as Baltimore and Detroit, are eagerly luring immigrants to repopulate blighted neighbourhoods and replenish empty public coffers. |
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Prevent this by luring them away from there during single combat. |
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One thing that Emmett mentioned was the possibility of luring legislation in Canada, as a possible foot in the door depending on the Sharpe decision. |
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This is not always best for luring visitors to the real city. |
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Abate will operate by luring anthropophilic insects of disease to feed on livestock treated with the product. |
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The legend and the gold would play a pivotal role in luring the Spanish and other Europeans to New Granada during the 16th and 17th centuries. |
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Lure crops and waterfowl feeding stations are lands managed by the federal and provincial governments for the purpose of luring waterfowl away from farmer's unharvested crops. |
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In other cases, such as an imminent bankruptcy or sale, luring a qualified full-timer might be difficult. |
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Harry Schick, 17, tried to kill 16-year-old Gavin Doyle after luring him to darkened woodland, the Old Bailey heard. |
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Public schoolboy Harry Schick, 17, stabbed Gavin Doyle 13 times and left him for dead after luring him to a dark wood. |
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It's Mermaids, lazing in the centre of the setlist, that will eventually do the trick, luring you onto the rocks like a siren of old. |
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Nearly all of these involve caudal luring whereby tail motions mimic invertebrate larvae and serve as lures, typically for lacertilian prey. |
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Things start promisingly with pairs of erotically entwined lovers feeding one another in semi dar kness, teasing, luring and tempting with the promise of food. |
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Retailers offered more and steeper deals on merchandise from flat-screen televisions to crockpots that, while luring shoppers, may ultimately hurt fourth-quarter earnings. |
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