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It lures its neighbours not with soaring rhetoric but with the promise of the quiet life for their citizens.
It lures us not to destruction but to rebirth.
It lures us in, it warns us off.
It lures you in, but you'll never fully understand it.
It lures a motley group -- police officers, construction workers, writers, businessmen, television people -- that reflects the disjunct circles of the two owners.
It lures advertisers with promises of precision: why pay huge sums to scatter a message among millions of people when you can target the few who seem to be interested in your product?
It lures inventors and retailers with shopping volume and frequency, and then sinks them with low margin". — Ex-Amazon executive Nadia Shouraboura voices a little healthy skepticism over Amazon's push to disrupt the way we buy food.
It lures all these new people in with their movies, but they've all been burned so badly they're not going to want to return, no matter how juicy their latest movie looks.
It lures well-heeled Americans from whom the parties want money to a glittery setting that is a far cry from the meet-and-greet receptions that are routine on Capitol Hill.
It lures us into engaging in actions or situations that then perpetuate our anxiety and depression.
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It lured scholars from Princeton and Harvard and Stanford and Chicago.
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