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Nobody is out there to be lured in.
Small mammals can be lured in with wild bird seed, peanuts and castors – fly pupae available from fishing shops.
The question is: Will President Bush follow the examples of Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and be lured in, only to run aground on the Iranian shoals?
There's no defending Travis Bickle's actions in Taxi Driver, but Martin Scorsese probed his troubled psyche so deeply, it's impossible not be lured in.
Investigators, who were listening in, realized that their quarry was getting desperate and could be lured in, along with the paintings, if they could set up a bogus buyer.
It's nutsy-boltsy enough to sate the technophiliac but so larded with mouth-watering full-page color photographs of 'Vettes past and present, and their various working parts, that Ralph Nader could probably be lured in for a prolonged browse.
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These schools should not be luring in new students based on illegal tactics, and they should not be collecting debts by continuing to harass students.
The visitor is lured in as a participant.
Foreign investment is still being lured in by low corporate-tax rates.
More than 450 contributors were lured, in part by appeals to national solidarity.
New members were lured in by the offer of a private advanced showing and evening events.
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