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So the strange Murder on the Home Front on Thursday was a bit Waking the Dead and a bit Silent Witness but set in 1940, maybe to lure in a historical fiction/period drama/Call The Midwife audience as well.
Finally, he hoped to lure in a new audience, closer to his own age (thirty-four).
So can the right choice of chef lure in a previously reluctant foodie clientele?
They may have to lure in a small, fast-growing Calvinist party, the Christian Union, but its relationship with the VVD is testy.
The footage showed that a jay had been used as a lure in a cage-style trap which had caught a rare goshawk.
In its most ambitious stroke yet, Anschutz Entertainment has been forging ahead on a football stadium, called Farmers Field, to try to lure in a National Football League franchise.
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Dubbed "the Omnipotent Oom" by the tabloids, he mastered Hatha Yoga and Vedic texts and lured in a cult of devoted followers.
The team banners high atop the white facade of their stadium — arranged by record and flittering like lures in a stream — gracefully attested that they were secure in first place, with Baltimore a big, fat six games behind.
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