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Under a bright blue sky, the art lovers were flitting from the Tate to the Barbara Hepworth museum while the surfers jogged towards tempting sets of waves rolling on to Porthmeor Beach.
The diplomats in Bonn may be tempted to wave away these concerns.
On narrow grounds he may be tempted to wave through the BSkyB takeover.
Politicians will be tempted to wave a white flag by granting the agencies a pass from tough regulation in exchange for the agencies' not downgrading federal debt further.
Many are tempted to wave goodbye to a Scotland they see as a "subsidised People's Republic", says a Conservative MP from the 2010 intake.
I was tempted to wave but I was concentrating too hard on the road and keeping both hands on the wheel.
"Many firms are fed up with drinking tea and being nice but getting no further," says Alex Warren, the editor of Libya Report, a business website.In this section A slow climb Closed for business Ultimate recognition Channel change A post-Qaddafi pause The can-do city Cleaning up Riding the wave ReprintsLibya remains tempting.
It was tempting just to say "the Bilbao effect," wave your hand and move on.
The enticements proved particularly tempting to many of those hired during a wave of growth in the late 1960's and early 70's.
Based on some information in the literature, it is tempting to speculate that such a negative correlation between CO and ICP wave amplitudes have relevance for the pathophysiology of iNPH.
It's tempting to draw a narrative, but there's no narrative, there are no waves, we are joining dots in the sand," says Grimes.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com