Afghanistan's new president, a frail figure in white salwar kameez, grins, eyes twinkling, tantalised by the suggestion. |
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The Kremlin for years tantalised foreign companies and their governments with the prospect of a role in the Arctic project. |
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Stalin's foreign admirers were wall-eyed intellectuals, tantalised by the violent engineering of Utopia as they stalked the corridors of the London School of Economics. |
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The mystery of a shipwreck which has tantalised naval historians on both sides of the Atlantic for more than a quarter of a century is finally about to be solved. |
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And everyone they bring is tantalised by what they find. |
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