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I think that Hassan's ambition is centered on leaving Pakistan in order to participate in the persistent lure of the American Dream, but I don't think he's ever stopped long enough to consider whether a life in the United States is really what he wants.
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Tommy Docherty was persistent, though, and lured Best back to Old Trafford again in September 1973.
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THE factors luring homeowners like David Gonzalez into Bridgeport — a city whose persistent problems with crime, corruption and decay have at times subjected it to derision — offer strong evidence that those problems might be conquerable after all.
At the San Jose del Cabo airport, we struggle past the time-share salesmen (who try to lure us in by absurdly masquerading as government officials), rent a small but persistent car and drive north on Route 1.
ADJECTIVE Persistent.
Persistent poverty.
Is he a lure?
The perpetrators (who had, among persistent acts of vandalism and delinquency, previously attacked another child, and tried to push yet another into the path of a car) lured the victims, aged nine and 11, on to wasteground.
English is a lure.
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