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Immigrants from the Middle East began arriving in the area generations ago, when jobs building cars were still a lure — which should give a sense of the community's vintage.
Accordingly, a lure which has formal overlap with the correct result (i.e. a consistent lure) may be harder to reject than a lure without such formal overlap with this familiar neighbor (i.e. an inconsistent lure).
A spoon is a lure which resembles the head of a spoon without the handle.
Greyhounds are sight hunters, and most greyhounds available for adoption have been taught to race by chasing a lure, which is either mechanical or live.
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Live baiting, illegal in Australia, is supposed to train greyhounds to become faster by tying animals such as rabbits and possums to a mechanical lure, which rotates around a race track while the dogs chase them.
One of them was "wearing white shoes to the Lure," which was the leather bar around the corner.
(Perhaps her coldness served as a lure, in which case that's an interesting area for the show to explore in future episodes).
Duplex and triplex arrangements were among Mr. Sloan's lures, which also included a squash court, a gym and a chauffeurs' room.
Businesses can sign up for a Pokéstop, and players can make in-app purchases of "Pokémon Lures" which allow other users to collect Pokémon wherever they're activated.
A similar effect is found in verification tasks: Operand-related incorrect probes (lures'), which are numerically close to the correct result, are harder to reject than neutral' lures [ 14].
Pheromone lures, which contain substances secreted by animals, can be placed in the garden not only to lure pests into sticky traps but also to confuse males so they cannot find females and mate.
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