She wooed her by writing her a fabulous part in the nursing academy's Christmas play, and bedded her in the dormitory soon after. |
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A number of top universities wooed Johnson during her senior year in high school. |
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So it's not just the children of today who are being wooed and won by alien thinking and cultures, but many of our adults are hopelessly lost. |
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He wooed Frances Leonard with adoring love letters, which he continued to write until the end of his life. |
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He wooed dozens of heroines on-screen and captivated millions of fans off it with his urbane charm. |
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So he assiduously courted the Sun and wooed its boss, soaping them with exclusives and promises of economic responsibility. |
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So much so that nobody even blinks an eyelid when she's being wooed passionately by an incorrigibly flirtatious tour guide. |
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A man is biologically programmed to woo his mate and women are programmed to be wooed. |
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All museums rely on the kindness of private and corporate donors, many of whom expect to be wooed with special perks or consideration. |
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She found her way to New York, where she taught school, until Morris hired her and wooed her. |
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The true stakes of courtship put young men making offers of marriage at the mercy of the women they wooed. |
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It was culture shock and a nightmare for a Filipina who used to be wooed extravagantly by Filipino bachelors back home. |
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Of course, he is now among the most frequently wooed directors in the country. |
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Mainstream rock is growing back into favour following a period in the doldrums during which the public was wooed by the less genuine sounds of pop. |
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Allegedly mad, she had sworn to marry only a crowned head, so Montagu wooed her disguised as the emperor of China. |
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Meanwhile, Abby is being wooed with fresh bread and honeyed words by the tallest doctor in the facility. |
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It is discourteous to tackle the reader as if he must read what you write, and need not be wooed. |
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While the pheromone trail helps the male to decide if a female should be wooed, it provides no clues as to which of her two orifices are free. |
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In fact the African countries which were formerly supplicants are now being wooed themselves. |
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Tourists were unlikely to be wooed away from the sightseeing Meccas of Sydney and Queensland for the sake of circumnavigating a renovated caravan park in a Crazy Copter. |
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The same applies to Bulgaria, while Serbia, the Serbian half of Bosnia and Macedonia are all being wooed or intimidated by the Russians. |
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Repeatedly, city fathers, banks and locals wooed employers with free land, buildings and grants. |
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To even out the age mix of the corporate workforce in future, young people are being wooed even more strongly than before. |
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He was ardently wooed by the big studios while living in America, and even after his return to the Soviet Union. |
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She is being wooed by three counts and the young officer Matteo is also in love with her. |
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Once again, the artistry and tactical superiority of the Auriverde wooed the public and exasperated opposition defences. |
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In the spring of 596 B. C., Methos had met and wooed a priestess named Melishika as a citizen of an empire long past. |
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She was wooed back to her native Canada in 1954 by Tyrone Guthrie, the Stratford Festival's founding Artistic Director. |
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Many of them have been wooed to work at prestigious hospitals in the United States. |
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Marco will be wooed by suitors from around the world, so you will have to do your best to keep him. |
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Even as Hispanics favored Democrats this week, some Republicans wooed them ardently and made surprising inroads. |
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The Romney campaign wooed those voters by deferring to some of their emotions. |
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But having written best sellers and got to the top of the best seller lists obviously your income has jumped hugely and you're also being wooed by American film producers. |
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At a society ball, she was wooed by a ludicrously suave Hungarian count. |
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The center that Yachimovich wooed so mightily, and at the cost of alienating long-time leftists, went to Lapid. |
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Bonifacio was standing by a van with the man who had wooed her and promised her a wonderful new life in America. |
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Men of a certain age wooed blonde, buxom women a generation younger. |
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It is conservative still, but it is wooed by two men. |
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It was as if she had been wooed by a river-god, who might any time take her to his wondrous halls below a watery heaven. |
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Visitors are also wooed by the structural force of the Tower, including its evening splendor when the Tower turns on its golden lighting and glittering lights that flash at the stroke of the hour. |
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Jagger wooed her back, but the next summer she left him for good. |
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As the most attractive market segment in the real estate financing field, the target customers aimed at by BGB are also being strongly wooed by other suppliers. |
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At the end of his first year he met and fell in love with Carrie Robson, an art student at Leeds, whom he wooed with wonderful gifts, such as hand-crafted and hand sewn boxes of chocolates and a conker cast in bronze. |
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Travel company Going Places wooed would-be travellers with pounds 200 discounts on holidays with Airtours. |
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Whenever Nate tires of one, there always seems to be another to take her place, ready to be wooed with talk of Svevo or Bernhard. Nate is a proper 21st-century scoundrel: sensitive, self-justifying and narcissistic. |
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Students are wooed in Singapore, China and Latin America using local hubs. |
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It has already successfully wooed big spenders like Tata DoCoMo, Vodafone Zoozoos, Kingfisher, Pepsi India, Jet Airways and Jabong. |
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As Qatar moves further away from hydrocarbon dependancy, the private sector is being wooed more to become actively involved. |
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The Chamber of Commerce is being wooed, along with the Women's Enterprise Centre and the Micro-Business Centre being developed by the Mennonite Central Committee. |
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In this much wooed sector, luxury is expressed in the form of exceptional places with a strong cultural interest, associating irreproachable tailor-made service, rarity of the offer also by the high rates. |
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As England, France, Holland and Spain alternately warred and wooed one another in a diplomatic cotillion, you could choose to privateer with an official letter of marque or simply attack everything that sailed. |
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The self produced and somewhat risky film has brought Davide Ferrario back to fiction so to speak, five years after Guardami wooed the Berlin Forum. |
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Kings of Leon's debut EP, Holy Roller Novocaine, wooed critics and listeners alike back in 2003 before the band had even toured properly. |
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Apart from Habana, the Cape Town Stormers have also wooed Bok and Golden Lions centre Jaque Fourie to compensate for the loss of Jean de Villiers to European giants Munster. |
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Hence Mr Compaoré may think he can be wooed away from MUJAO and al-Qaeda. But some say Mr ag Ghali's influence is waning and that his defection from the jihadist front would not make much difference. |
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From the unsophisticated spruikers of 1900 to the amazing technology of 2000, advertisers have wooed the public with appeals to vanity, health and patriotism. |
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The chocolatier's gorgeous creations wooed the surrounding neighbourhood. |
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The most remarkable scenes were when Gentoo Penguin Pumpkin wooed Pi, who trainers call the aACAyexpensive penguin' as she played hard to get initially. |
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