Afterward, demonstrators exulted, equating their seduction of the cameras with victory. |
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Maybe she had used her evil powers of seduction to draw him under her spell. |
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Nonetheless, the distinction between the masculine and feminine constitutes a significant aspect that informs the operation of seduction. |
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It's the gloaming twilight of it, the soft seduction of lost hopes, the valiant wit, the heroic jig. |
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It was the curtain and her husband's fears and warnings which alerted her to the presence of a possible source of seduction. |
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Control over others, through processes of possession, domination, and seduction, are the main mechanisms at work here. |
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I am not the most assertive when it comes to putting the make on someone but I respond very well to seduction. |
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The yo-ho-ho swashbuckling in the film drew comparisons with Errol Flynn, but Bloom's territory is not raffish seduction. |
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As with every seduction, however, the excitement of the chase soon is replaced by discontent and even misery. |
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With her serene smiles, delicate shimmies, and fluttering fan, she cast a teasing spell of seduction. |
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The exhibit looks at animalism and concepts of femininity, sexual fetishes, seduction, excess, coquetry and class standing. |
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Now, on the whole, this sort of vivid reference to rotting flesh and the worm-eaten body is not a very good argument for seduction. |
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Because the individual himself is at stake during the seduction, he cannot risk a flat refusal from the potential partner. |
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I think an economy should be based on thrift, on taking care of things, not on theft, usury, seduction, waste, and ruin. |
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The seduction hilariously unfolds over a bombastic bass track laced with suggestive whinnies. |
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How important was the ability to practice the art of seduction for a modern spy? |
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Guitar and bass driven repetitions have the hypnotic seduction of Stereolab at their best. |
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And what dessert seduction would be complete without a demitasse of espresso? |
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She sees the skin of her hand and pushes Neil out the door, ending the seduction for now. |
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A common communication key is to use verisimilar seduction stories and characters. |
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Do genres have typical scripts, such as rescue for the adventure novel, or going to school for the Bildungsroman, or seduction for the romance? |
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Therefore, Sand's version of the opera seduction scene, featuring a mysterious Italian coquette, clearly informs d'Agoult's account. |
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He plays a snakily elegant playboy named Jamison, who has raised the art of seduction to a lucrative business. |
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Few image-makers have portrayed the texture and seduction of our overlit technological landscape with such scintillating imaginative power. |
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But their damage is what we notice and what he shews us, the seduction and bribery of fervent desire meshed with sheepish sorrow. |
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The four players skilfully acted out very different scenes, playing with universal images of rejection, seduction and romance. |
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The only time seduction doesn't involve warmth and feeling, says Greene, is when it is performed by a coquette. |
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Seduction Cinema serves this dark tale of supernatural seduction on a silver platter. |
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It's silly, but she is so adorable, and her seduction is inspired with such grace, that it makes a touching and subtle scene. |
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A magazine editor who has lived in Hollywood for many years, he has witnessed first-hand how corrupting seduction can be. |
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Here, she turns her microscope on a male lover hopelessly addicted to serial seduction and romantic self-absorption. |
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A valuable weapon in the armoury of seduction, it covers a multitude of sins, including wrinkles and blemishes. |
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Whether it was Halloween or Christmas, she always had a bright, toothy smile on her face and the look of sheer seduction in her eyes. |
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Elsewhere on the video, she silently mimes emotional states that range from fear and sadness to seduction. |
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Later we have his incestuous seduction by his half-sister Morgan Le Fay, and the love triangle among Arthur, Lancelot, and Guinevere. |
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Coleman deliberately eschews the emotional seduction natural to the film medium. |
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Fast and exuberant, yet punctuated by slow and slithery movements, Tango is a danced representation of the seduction game between men and women. |
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This young Finnish designer signs a modern collection pairing determination, seduction and a feminine silhouette with a vintage look. |
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As social father figures and spiritual leaders, they are endowed with a genuine power of seduction, fascination, and, indeed, persuasion. |
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When he resists her attempts at seduction, he is condemned to death. |
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New York City is especially susceptible to this seduction, because many New Yorkers can't imagine how conventioneers or tourists could prefer any other city. |
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The slow movement has effortless grace, so gentle in its seduction and courtly in guise that one imagines two dancing figures lovingly expressing endearments. |
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This novel, a conventional sentimental story of seduction and remorse, was immensely popular and went through more than 200 editions. |
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The title track, a sad Nina Simone-style ballad, explores the fatal seduction of celebrity, comparing it to a high-dive act at the circus. |
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Substance, colour associations, lacing up effects... A place for seduction! |
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But the tremendous seduction of thingsconsumer goods-creates in children a false identity as consumers. |
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There were two modes of being with him, I think it was seduction on the one hand and bewilderment on the other. |
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If the common run of contemporary art risks triviality in the pursuit of seduction, the new kind incurs hysteria as a toll of earnest intensity. |
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Dry as dust, stripped of their gentle seduction, they reveal only the cruelty of the ordinary. |
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Dry as dust, stripped of all their gentle seduction, they reveal only the mercilessness of the ordinary. |
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Part man, part god and unchained by the conventional codes of seduction, he is defined by his interior strength and his desire to conquer. |
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The stakes that seduction holds between two or more individuals is twofold : captivation and pleasure. |
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Successful seduction seems to have been a form of validation, and a prescription refillable as necessary. |
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A luxurious silk and cotton dress, for evening glamor, a combination of seduction and elegance, with its large flower print. |
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These are women with a true culture of chic, the instinct of glamor and seduction, on a quest for something unique, for vintage fashions. |
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A jaded rake and a debauchee, Count Charmant, son of Prince Himalay, is planning the seduction of Albertine, a marvel of a lass. |
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And the very real tragedy of unshared desire would appear to be the unavoidable price to pay to keep the game of seduction exciting. |
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A head of hair, is seen as an asset of seduction and charm while body hair is considered inappropriate, especially in women. |
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The bolt which closes the small door permitting the cleaning of the barrel often represents a mermaid, the symbol of seduction and fertility. |
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Thus women were seen as vulnerable to male seduction, particularly by unscrupulous rakes who plotted with bawds to ensnare the innocent. |
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This was also the period in which young women were apprenticed to seamstresses, to prepare their trousseau and be initiated into the skills of seduction. |
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The Law characterizes as crimes incitement, procurement, enticement or seduction for the purpose of committing immoral acts or prostitution. |
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An instinctual and vital dance explores the various facets of the relationship between man and woman: seduction, passion, quarrels, jealousy. |
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Chats belong first of all to the phenomenology of seduction, but they are useful for many other things. |
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The temptress and tempters have described their seduction technique. |
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It's a mission which looks dangerously like seduction as she hangs around gazing calf-like at the older man, who reacts with a panicky cold sweat. |
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It gives you a simple style with a touch of feminine seduction. |
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This is no lesson in morality, but an invitation to seduction. |
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How does one contain power that flows not from coercion but seduction? |
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Personality: Are you a dashing master of seduction? A virile, elegant, conquest-seeking male? |
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If they are not convinced by your campaign, they should back out, because the great seduction will not succeed with half-hearted efforts. |
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Personality: For the mysterious, voluptuous woman who is fully aware of her powers of seduction. |
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Collapse of not only this seduction, but of the prospect of any more, ever. |
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When people use the anointing to bring glory to themselves, it is sorcery, prostitution and seduction. |
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Reject the seduction of wealth, consumerism and the subtle violence sometimes used by the mass media. |
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In this context, and for the last year or so, Beijing has stepped up its seduction of the Taiwanese opposition. |
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The projects that are under way today may be seen as huge ventures of cultural seduction. |
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With the refined interplay of colours in embroidery and print, this mild coral red exudes both seduction and class. |
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Jane is all about stylish seduction, the secret weapon being luxury lingerie. |
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Let's get away from the topic of seduction and unthought of possibilities. |
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Among the many wiles exposed are big pharma's use of contract research organisations to exert undue influence over clinical research and its insidious seduction of doctors. |
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There was so much of glamour, beauty and seduction in that dressing. |
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Sister Aloysius accuses him of seducing Donald but does she even know what seduction means? |
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In 1954, Dr. Fredric Wertham made the same claim in his controversial book, seduction of the Innocent. |
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At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, technology does the seduction. |
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As he babysits the babes, he tries to mould them into prim and proper ladies in this fish-out-of-water caper as they in turn teach Roland the art of seduction. |
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But after years of warning worshipers to avoid the seduction of material success, pastors are now sermonizing on the predicaments of sudden economic misfortune. |
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We assumed that he could see right through the fairly transparent seduction attempts that people were laying in front of him practically every five minutes. |
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His seduction technique is unvaryingly frivolous, not to say unconvincing. |
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At first she pities Seymour's socially retarded, ultra-cynical hermitism, but then it only adds zeal to her seduction strategy when her relationship with Rebecca gets rocky. |
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This will be our joint and determined plan of seduction. |
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His signature styles, such as the tuxedo, trouser suit, safari jacket and trench coat revolutionised women's wardrobes and continue to symbolise French chic, feminine elegance and the power of seduction. |
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Banking more on cognitive rather than on aesthetic seduction, in her works she plays on the mirror effects with an undisguised intellectual pleasure. |
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The logic was insane, except as a polyrhythm of fear and reassurance, a seduction. |
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The diplomatic absence of the American Defense Secretary, staying on in Paris to lead the battle cry for the Brussels' Summit seduction campaign, confirmed the declarations of France's Defense Minister. |
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It is your ornament, your grace, your seduction, your chant for courting. |
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A real seduction Champagne bringing perfect delicateness and freshness. |
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This would be the first step in a long series of meetings with her African fans over whom she exercises the same power of seduction as on the West Indian public. |
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From the mere protection against transport damage and also as an object of seduction aimed for the consumer, packaging have significantly improved and differentiated: they are now a tool to grab attention and initiate sales. |
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Coquetry and seduction aren't the only reason for the red colouring. |
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Tales of love often involve incest, or the seduction or rape of a mortal woman by a male god, resulting in heroic offspring. |
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Your secret weapon in the game of seduction! |
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Rachel came in, and Nick felt he'd been caught larking about, Catherine squashing him like some bolshie teenage attempt at seduction. |
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A strong and sweet smell turns it into fragrances more appropriate for night and fresh days. They are ideal for seduction and for special occasions. |
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Sadly, the Crystal Colonnade and the bandstand, around which Broughton choreographed scenes of larkish seduction, were later demolished. |
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This masterpiece penned by Mozart and the congenial librettist Da Ponte about a womaniser who suddenly finds all his attempts at seduction thwarted, has been one of the composer's most popular works ever since its premiere. |
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When Karel Leden, an old hand at seduction, is introduced to the bikini-clad Lenka Silver, it's love at first sight. |
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The second was that the demand for seduction schooling was elastic. |
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The ladies will be able to enjoy this wonderful location by registering to the Pink School, the first school of pole dance and seduction in France. |
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Had some of them previously witnessed his attempts at seduction? |
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In Britain, though, it is often taken as a soothing bedtime drink, an aid to slumber rather than seduction suggesting that its effects may be as much imagined as real. |
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Pain is the release here, not the sickly-sweet sounds of seduction. |
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The story Ellis tells is one in which fables of seduction let sexuality function metonymically for subjectivity. |
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If the flute, violin or guitar can express the power of seduction so willingly attributed to the Devil, the organ is the instrument best suited to evoking the power of Hades itself. |
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But her seduction doesn't go to plan when Liam's pregnant fiancee Maria stumbles across the pair's sizzling street scene. |
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It makes it an offence to have the girl made available for defilement, seduction or prostitution in the hope of sharing in any proceeds therefrom. |
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Officials from the Ministry of Justice told the Special Rapporteur that the Bishop had been condemned for seduction which, according to the Criminal Act of 1991, is punishable by flogging. |
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Succulent orange flower, bergamot and lily of the valley titillate the senses, while seductive red rose, jasmine and ylang ylang warmed with the heat of vetiver, sandalwood, vanilla bean and musk work its ultimate seduction. |
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I would just ask you to reconsider the whole story of Carmen because I do not think that she was necessarily a totally reliable person to be engaged in seduction. |
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If Ed Miliband fails to make it to Number 10 next week, his seduction by Disraeli's false dichotomy in other words, his failure to see and speak to the country as it really is will be one of the reasons why. |
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Mr. Speaker, I always welcome the siren song of seduction. The first example of the siren song of seduction is a compliment, backhanded though it may be. |
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Her large colour photographs and video and photographic installations teeter on the edge of seduction and revel in the body's corporeality, its vulnerability and strength. |
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In a wry pastiche of traditional exegesis, Amichai takes on the rabbinic anxiety about nature as alien, goyish, a seduction. |
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Diane Pacom: Girls, as usual, are more vulnerable to seduction by our consumer society because they're very much challenged by a lack of self-esteem. |
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Even though I'm perfectly happy with 2000, there was a sort of game of seduction there, like a girl who before going out for the night puts on makeup and stockings, carefully chooses her clothes but ends up meeting no one. |
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This change involves the incorporation of such elements as seduction, experimentation, interaction with the citizen, and the time factor in relation to the space and place into the processes of production and management. |
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A collection of collections, an assembling to the fourth power, a game of seduction and the magic of possession, of piles and drifts, with neither chronology nor boundaries. |
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Now we must roll up our sleeves and set to work on the great seduction. |
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If the 10 offer little in the nature of visual seduction, they succeed in proclaiming the artist's equation of touch with visuality as an aesthetic way of exploring the world. |
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Ray was her fantasy, her mind-candy, as were her plans for his seduction. |
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The moving production of Giselle is a romantic full-length classical ballet following Army Officer Albert's seduction of the weak-hearted Giselle. |
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While Ada and her husband Alisdair have had no sexual, nor even mildly affectionate, interaction, the lessons with Baines become a slow seduction for her affection. |
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