It is in front of Hortensio's house that Petruchio finds his friend and is persuaded to woo Kate. |
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In the romantic comedy, Smith plays a New York date doctor who helps men woo the women of their dreams. |
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A clueless cad tries to woo a lady with his self-produced song and macho posturing, interpreting her disdain as approval. |
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Now he must woo his beloved away from the prying eyes of his fellow club members. |
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In this film, I play a biker out to woo someone, which is indeed a very real situation for me. |
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A man is biologically programmed to woo his mate and women are programmed to be wooed. |
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The premier will woo voters with lots of glad tidings in the election season ahead. |
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Nigel started writing poems 18 months ago, when he was trying to woo a woman, and realised he had uncovered a hidden talent. |
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Not wanting to break their cover they took turns to woo the unwitting woman. |
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You are a man who knows how to woo a woman with sweet nothings, ply her with charm. |
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Any presidential candidate has had to woo support from the northern and eastern industrial cities. |
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The actress made her first political appearance, smiling endlessly and used her star appeal to woo the voters. |
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Nurochman denied the meeting was part of a strategy for the pair to woo Golkar support. |
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And fellow band member Sarah Harding said one glittering star tried to woo all five members of the band. |
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Wiranto denied that his visit was a move to woo support from Hamengkubuwono and Golkar constituents in the province. |
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Lucentio, Hortensio, and Gremio are all in love with her and go to desperate measures to woo her. |
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Nothing beats chocolate if you're looking to woo, and luckily for local lotharios, Montreal is blessed with some really top chocolatiers. |
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The use of specific Internet marketing tactics such as micro sites and viral marketing to woo select Web users has become particularly enticing. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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Gas company representatives, called landmen, woo residents by knocking on doors and holding meetings in community centers and churches. |
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Valentine's Day, arguably the most overrated and expensive day to romantically woo your partner, may have come and gone. |
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No one has been able to offer anything attractive enough to woo the South Ossetians and Abkhaz into a unified country. |
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Pigs and many other animals rely on pheromones secreted in their saliva to woo their mates. |
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She's on a mission in south India to woo young aspirants to join one of the world's most advanced commercial airlines training academy. |
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With major textile shops going all out to woo customers with sops, Loom World too is not far behind. |
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British banks have given away CD tokens, student rail cards and money boxes in an effort to woo new customers. |
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Whisper sweet nothings in her ear, enchant her with roses and a serenade and woo her and make her swoon. |
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The exchange and potlucks woo people who want to interact in a neighborly way. |
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My job was to woo Ebony, the wife of the deceased, to gain her hand in marriage. |
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The Government of Dubai has also come out with attractive brochures and leaflets to woo shoppers and tourists. |
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Will its products be enough to woo back investors despite fears of a telecoms downturn? |
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Cleopatra would never have set off to woo Mark Anthony armed with a single spritz of attar of roses. |
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The television can woo the young with superficial lifestyles, the internet can unload any kind of amoral slurry into their heads. |
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We were forced to woo younger guys or scavenge in the reject bin of the older group. |
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I knew that I would need to tame her, woo her, gain her trust as if she was a gentle doe. |
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And by night, the bar draws out Edinburgh's party funksters who love to see the cream of local DJ's woo the crowd. |
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A dozen red roses will be a popular choice among men wanting to woo the woman in their life. |
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Many programmers have yanked their exhibitions after years of extravagant spending to woo operators. |
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Act on their suggestions, and then use the results both to upsell and to woo new business. |
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I am dating a wonderful young lady and just want to know what champagne I should buy to woo her, and whether dark chocolate or milk chocolate would be best. |
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Political parties have roped in Bollywood stars only to woo the young. |
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As fashion has readmitted fur, designers have continued to steer clear of old-fashioned pelts, preferring to woo fur virgins with fitch, wolf and coyote. |
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Apulia's eagerness to woo the international jet set sometimes gets ahead of its good taste. |
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The local abbot, finding Ferondo's wife attractive, gives him a sleeping potion, claps him in a dungeon, and goes to woo the wife. |
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People used to subscribe to books, and printers would print the list of subscribers as front matter, to woo buyers. |
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Advertisers have been chasing young money since the nineteen-twenties, when consultants started advising companies to woo trendsetting flappers. |
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But to actively woo the eye and tantalize the mind implies the possible existence of resistant viewers. |
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Punjab: In a move to woo Punjabis living outside India, the state government has unveiled a Punjabi privilege card, the Deccan Herald reported. |
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Under his aegis, he added, half the savings would be found in the welfare budget. This was a strange way to woo voters. |
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As the market for university places gathers pace, many institutions are investing millions in glamorous new accommodation to woo students. |
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And both the Conservatives and Labour have upped their rhetoric on immigration in a bid to woo back Ukip voters. |
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The modern marketing methods used today to attract LOHAS are very different from those previously used to woo eco-activists. |
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To woo back Tea Party support from Perry, she has to outflank him to the right, and she risks going too far. |
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Many procurers will woo and even marry a young girl to win her trust. |
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What does it take to woo the 40-something customer back into your store? |
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So, in his early days, did he ever try to woo women into bed with verse? |
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Last week in the Wall Street Journal he tried to woo them with an article in which he denied he was an old-style protectionist or redistributionist. |
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She's sent him signed photographs in an effort to woo the runtish royal. |
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Without the support of Republicans who ran on no-new-taxes pledges, Boehner would have to woo Democrats skittish of Medicare cuts. |
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There is a lot of consensus in Zambia about the need to woo investment and induce growth in the economy, but this must be backed with concrete support measures. |
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Scientists achieve great things, he argued, because, like rams butting heads on the African veldt, they're attempting to woo mates and ensure their genetic heritage. |
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One spinal Solutions sales representative said he suspected Williams was using perks to woo surgeons. |
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The Nightman Cometh An illiterate janitor writes a musical to woo a woman who has a restraining order against him. |
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He intends to woo her perfectly, by telling her how lovely she is, when she looks shrewish, how beautifully she plays, when she makes horrid noises, and more. |
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Democrats set out to woo a national network of extremely wealthy donors who could support the new breakneck fundraising pace. |
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Joni Ernst began as a compromise candidate, but attacked the EPA, Farm Bill, and more to woo conservatives. |
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The very women Republicans are trying to woo with Rodgers could well be the same women who will get caught in their voter ID net. |
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Banks have hit upon a novel idea to woo existing and potential customers. |
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A real Errol Flynn swashbuckler, this game is a water-bound escapade stuffed with sword fights, ship battles and a governor's daughter to woo in every port. |
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Wonderfully harmonious notes of leather, spice and perfumed blackfruits are diced by chewy tannins and a sparky acidity that woo each one of your 10,000 tastebuds. |
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Baghdadi and his supporters have attempted, and failed, to woo al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula on multiple occasions. |
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David, the consummate suitor, naturally pulled out all the stops to woo his lady love. |
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With the SNP snatching 56 of the 59 Scottish seats on huge swings from Labour in its former heartland, the prime minister will face urgent pressure to woo the disaffected Scots or lose them for ever. |
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In one of the offending cat-and-mouse cartoons, Tom tries to woo a lady cat by rolling and smoking a cigarette with one hand. |
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The wealthy Brit sought help from a New York fortune teller to help woo a girl he met in the States. |
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Recent PRC overtures to Taiwan on the issue of reunification appear to support the contention that China will have to accept further political reform in order to woo Taiwan back into the fold. |
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Simon is a swimming instructor working in Calais who decides to try and woo his wife back by helping a young Kurdish refugee swim the English channel to seek asylum in Britain. |
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Global brands and leaders now woo them with zeal. |
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Mainly, we must try to discourage these manufacturers of harmful, dangerous products from advertising them with attractive campaigns to woo young smokers. |
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Reform has indicated its plan to woo voters with new make-up. |
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David Cameron will fail to win a majority at the next election because he has not done enough to woo minority ethnic voters, former cabinet minister Sayeeda Warsi has warned. |
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The Spur's cabin could woo even the most overindulgent royal. |
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Having failed to woo the snail with his dulcet garage tones, Dan tries the more direct approach and lands a smackeroo on its lips. |
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Serenades pitch woo or pitch for whatever entitlement the serenader is looking for. |
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No less than Tony Blair in 1997, he hopes to hoover up the votes of those Conservative supporters alarmed by the measures taken by Cameron to woo back Ukip defectors. |
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Governments woo foreign companies with the offer of tax breaks and a greenfield site on which to build their factory, and don't worry too much when the profits go overseas. |
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Diego Luna voices a young man who voyages into a spooky netherworld to woo a princess. |
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Now the party Leaders use helicopters, planes, boats, trains, battlebuses and chauffeur-driven limousines to woo the voters. |
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If Mr Reinfeldt cannot secure a reliable majority in parliament, dealing with the SD could become a big headache. Mr Reinfeldt's first ploy was to woo the Greens. |
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Some see crassly commercial motives, supposing that the firm has stopped crying foul on censorship in order to woo back the Chinese government on behalf of its business interests. |
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This, beside a greater willingness to woo the American press and fans, may have helped a number of them in achieving international success. |
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The wealthy Brit sought help from a New York Y fortune teller to help woo a girl he met in the States. |
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Not long after her death Boulton began to woo her sister Anne. |
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The White House is no longer being used as a reception facility for coffee klatches and other special events put together to woo soft money donors. |
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Spanish nationalists would do better to woo Gibraltarians instead of rattling sabres, a failed tactic since the 1713 Treaties of Utrecht ceded the Rock to Britain. |
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Titania has to give up her motherly obsession with the changeling boy and passes through a symbolic death, and Oberon has to once again woo and win his wife. |
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Football fans will be shaking their heads in despair today at the news that the manufacturer of Bovril is to remove the beef in a bid to woo the vegetarian market. |
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The success of this lush costumer encouraged Woo to try his hand at comedy. |
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John Woo was approached to direct the film, but he turned down the opportunity, saying he was honoured by the offer. |
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The Woo Building was opened on 30 September 2015, completing the Battersea project. |
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John Woo once named Lawrence of Arabia among his top three films. |
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