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The largest providers may shun contract-less unlimited calling plans, keeping this as an enticement to commit to a long-term agreement.
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It would have been an enticement to thousands of children to visit the V&A.
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A politically divided and weakened island was an enticement to foreign invasions in the 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries.
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That atmosphere, some corporate relocation consultants say, should, in theory, be an enticement to some companies looking for security.
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