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You may be tempted to dance.
Some may be tempted to dance along, in an irregular frenzy.
In order to win subsidies and a hearing, the recipients of this cultural largesse are often tempted to dance to their assigned tune.
Veteran artist Peter Blake said he was tempted to dance when some classic rock'n'roll boomed out, but almost everyone stuck to the exhausting sport of looking at one another without staring.
There was no way he was going to be tempted to dance on Lady Thatcher's grave because he knew he would be forced to try to defend the strike he led, his union's crushing defeat and the subsequent devastation of the mining communities.
At a certain point after taking it all in I couldn't help but feel tempted to dance...so I did and it was good.
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They just work at this batty idea so unremittingly that you're tempted to take the dance more seriously than it deserves.
Campaign songs tend to be clunky (if they're too on-message) or vaguely inappropriate (Bill Clinton used "Don't Stop," by Fleetwood Mac, which hints at the dissolution of a marriage), but "Born Free" is perfect: with its chiming, upbeat guitar, it underscored Romney's vigor and confidence without ever, during a long campaign, tempting him to dance.
Dave is tempted to buy a private dance with Jenny, a small brunette, but we dissuade him and move on to Hackney Road.
Based on that, I'm tempted to use a metaphor like Peter Kavalis is to dance as painter is to painting.
People who predicted that her effort would come to tears might be tempted to do an end zone dance now.
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