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The programme has been so successful that it has tempted the few families who had already left for the city to consider returning.
The show began with the destruction of her marriage (it now exists only for P.R. purposes), and, since then, season by season, it has tempted her with appealing visions of happiness only to reveal them as hollow or unreal.
The challenge to harness it has tempted most of his managers, notably José Mourinho at Inter, Roberto Mancini at Man City and Cesare Prandelli with Italy, who were at once intrigued, endeared and driven to distraction by the enigma of Balotelli.
Worse, it has tempted the unscrupulous.
Black wrote in 1968 that "power corrupts, and unrestricted power will tempt Supreme Court justices just as history tells us it has tempted other judges".
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It drove him as a player, and it is what has tempted him back for at least one more charge at a big title with Murray.
Which doesn't tempt me – I prefer Where Things Happen to Away From It All – but has tempted thousands of expats who now live here.
It is a dream that has tempted presidents for a generation.
It's great that … Curtis has tempted Swank to TV and, with HBO onside too, this should be a quality, well-funded, transatlantic venture.
She has tempted fate and prevailed.
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