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is lure
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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To be hit by it, all attackers need to do is lure someone into opening a URL, which would appear innocent to the user.
But formulas are what keep people flocking to McDonald and Capon's establishments — not for nothing is Lure Fishbar about to open a branch in Miami.
But formulas are what keep people flocking to McDonald and Capon's establishments not for nothing is Lure Fishbar about to open a branch in Miami.
What they don't do, as a general rule, is lure you into the mind of the afflicted character, or make you realize what a vague line divides the so-called sane from the insane.
Maybe so, but what every state can do, by reducing regulations and lowering wages, is lure jobs away from other countries, if for no other reason than to encourage American companies to maintain production (jobs) in this country.
All we did is lure him into a situation where we could videotape him and obtain the evidence.' However, for all Mahmood's prowess as an investigator there are questions about his journalistic ethics.
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The trick is luring and keeping them.
| Brazil is luring the millisecond investor.
Singer is lured by this idea.
The other significant problem Aereo faces is luring customers.
One street, however, is luring visitors after dark.
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