Sending e-mail with a carbon copy to the whole project team is temptingly easy, but beware of its overuse. |
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Large trout are temptingly visible in the clear still waters of mountain lakes. |
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This is true as well of the work on paper, though there, nameable associations beckon more temptingly. |
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Some of the sweets are temptingly stored in small glass jars, just large enough to squeeze a hand into. |
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The recipes are temptingly simple, though you will need to stock up with the most important spices. |
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Big rural properties with room for two or three families are still temptingly cheap. |
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There were dishes of varying vegetables all steaming temptingly, and tureens of leek and potato soup. |
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But with control of Congress temptingly just out of reach, would they still think that come January? |
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Joining the European Union has produced temptingly large puddles of public money to steal. |
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The presents have been wished for, purchased and sit temptingly under the tree. |
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And even if quite a few offers appear temptingly cheap, the products do not always comply with the high local standards. |
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After 8 to 10 months of maturing, the wine is temptingly round, supple and fruity with a lovely golden colour. |
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They recognise why these borderlines are so hazy and why the whole thing is so temptingly attractive. |
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The cost of producing a website is temptingly low, compared to other types of advertising. |
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Grapes hang temptingly from a wooden trellis above the dining table. |
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Ask yourself if the temptingly low cost of goods quoted by a Chinese supplier is really too low. |
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Pirate manufacturers pay temptingly large sums to acquire samples of next year's models from Chinese factory workers. |
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Two glass bottles of cream soda sat temptingly in the refrigerator. |
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These sweet potatoes look so temptingly delicious... I want to have a bite before we get home. |
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In a gorgeous decanter adorned with a giant, hot pink, super girly bow, you'll discover a temptingly fruity nectar. |
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The idea that the solution to the one lies in the other is temptingly simple, it must be said. |
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But once inside a store, eyes would widen at the array of components on offer hinting, temptingly, at still other projects yet to build. |
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Rubbing the bottle's nipple temptingly against his mouth didn't help. |
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It is not surprising, then, to learn that Weiss was very much at home here, and chose to remain despite some temptingly exorbitant offers from other princely courts. |
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Try downloading one of the site's temptingly named images and it logs, among other things, your domain name and posts it for everybody to see. Life for the telecommunications and computer industries will change, too. |
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But it is temptingly easy to put the recognition before the achievement. |
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