Olson is an electrifying performer, who seduces her audiences with wit and energy. |
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Lillian Andrews, a scheming sexpot, seduces her married boss, causing divorce and general mayhem in the lives of those around her. |
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It's about a local Casanova who seduces one American tourist each summer until he makes the mistake of falling in love. |
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She seduces the despondent radical with whispers about the bleakness of mankind. |
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He seduces us easily with the mythology of their marriage, its collaborative fictional invention. |
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The two peasant girls whom the hero simultaneously seduces here become hotel chambermaids. |
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But what seduces me is the unfussy sleekness, the minimalist precision and playful pop, the lurid miasma of styles. |
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She inveigles herself into their lives and seduces or enraptures each of them before vanishing. |
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It seduces the men of the world with the sweet temptation of wealth and power that binds them to a fate of devilry, torture, and death. |
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The heroine of Martinu's Mirandolina seduces a self-confessed misogynist, only to reconfirm his prejudices when she dumps him for a bit of rough. |
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Here I am less interested in mastering the kairotic moment than in understanding how the kairotic moment seduces us. |
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He seduces a lonely teenage girl and becomes a hero to her younger brother, but dangerous forces lurk beneath his silver-tongued surface. |
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There's also Ian, a tutor who'd been previously bumming around Europe for years and now seduces the more attractive of the students to whom he teaches English. |
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The sexually voracious alpha-female who seduces and then consumes her quarry? |
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Where the offender actually seduces any of the women referred to above, the penalty shall be doubled. |
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Humagne Rouge seduces wine lovers with energy and musky notes incorporating aromas of heath and wild berries. |
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This new advertising USB seduces by its novelty and its practical capless design. |
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According to a study conducted by the site Retrevo, the iPad seduces users but does not motivate the purchase. |
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It surprises, seduces, and its power blends marvellously with that of the piano, which becomes an astonishingly complementary partner. |
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A functional chair of elegant proportions made of the material wood that seduces with its sleek design. |
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This property seduces with its flowing space, which incorporates the exterior. |
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Appreciated by alternative rock freaks and electro fans delighted to discover new perspectives, he also seduces rebel jazz and funk fans. |
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The city seduces you with its natural, cultural and architectural richness. |
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The soul of the fragrance seduces with exquisite exotics that linger and renew and enchant with iris, sandalwood, oakmoss and pure amber. |
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It is therefore difficult to describe this city which inevitably surprises and seduces its visitors at each moment. |
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Her character is a punky American art student who seduces a guy. |
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This cocktail shaker seduces for his exceptional aesthetics that breaks with the traditional formalism. |
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He is a sworn bachelor and a notorious lady-killer, but he is always eager to spoil the women he seduces. |
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If exterior styling seduces through its lines, then the interior is more the reflection of the life-style of the driver his inner self. |
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The viol, a family of string instruments that was predominant prior to the advent of the violin family, has a singing if somewhat fragile tone that instantly seduces. |
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The political and social decline of this Spain gave rise to the myth of Don Juan, the Sevillian gentleman who seduces and deceives maidens. |
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Arthur defeats Lucius in Gaul, but in his absence, his nephew Mordred seduces and marries Guinevere and seizes the throne. |
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Turangalîla sashays and seduces, by turns. |
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On the contrary, he seduces and captures attention with his gentleness, his introversion, his shyness, his humility and his sober and simple gestures. |
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It seduces with the typical interior elements like high ceilings and windows, original colored and terracotta floor tiles, wainscoting, marble fire places and a very pleasant garden. |
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Their stage attitude, that makes a lot of room for improvisation and humour, seduces us through the complicity between the extravert singer and the shy double-bass player. |
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Yardbird Southern Table and Bar, which opened in 2011 on a quiet residential block on Lenox Avenue, seduces hordes with chicken biscuits and grits. |
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In every collection, Sandrine Rocher, the designer, tells a new story, while keeping this retro and boho spirit which seduces little ones as their eiders. |
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In many scenes, his combination of precise editing style and fluid swirling camera result in a kind of cinematic waltz that hypnotically seduces the viewer. |
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The work duly astonishes and disturbs, but rarely seduces or convinces. |
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Olivier changed Shakespeare's play so that Richard seduces Anne not at the coffin of her father-in-law, Henry VI, but at that of her husband, his son Edward. |
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A love affair with a black clerk, who first seduces Nick behind the shed in an exclusive communal garden in Holland Park, gives him his first taste of romance. |
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The Zavel seduces with its numerous antique and art dealers. |
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But what I can certify in this small story, is how much I feel captivated by this call to have a simple heart, it is an experience that seduces me and makes me become a free person. |
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Join us for an unforgettable evening of fun and romance, as internationally renowned artist Gregory Charles seduces you with his charismatic music. |
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The property seduces with its symbioses of original elements, like terracotta floor tiles, original doors and wall elements and its modern renovation. |
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The craftsmanship seduces us by its quality, richness, simplicity and above all by the fact that fully evokes the personality and time of concentration as the artist-craftsmen spend. |
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I will never touch The Orb, even though its mysterious glow seduces and beguiles. |
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Known from the myth in which Zeus seduces her in the guise of a white bull, Europa has also been referred to in relation to the present Union. |
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But on the night that Nekhludov seduces Maslova, he forces his way past doors, implorings, and physical resistance. |
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To prove her color blindness, she seduces him. |
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The boto is the subject of a legend in Brazil about a dolphin that turns into a man and seduces maidens by the riverside. |
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Anson Mount is charming enough to merit a romp with his leading lady, although the way he seduces her over a piano is unbearably yukky. |
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It seems few remember a notorious little horror film called Lifeforce, involving a sexy alien who seduces and then kills men for their blood. |
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In child abuse cases, a molester often seduces a child in steps starting with fondling, offering bribes and through other seductive methods, they added. |
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It seems few people remember a notorious little horror film called Lifeforce involving a sexy alien who seduces and then murders men for their blood. |
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The more alive, or real, the story, the more it seduces the mind or, in sociologese, the more effectively it performs its identity-rescuing functions. |
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