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Instead, I thought of Ms. Strand's happier assessments of the enticement of the open road.
They are about the enticement of billions of dollars in gambling revenues.
Of course, the computers also offer the enticement of the Internet.
"The enticement of ethnic dress in modern culture is like going on a guided safari," he said.
But the enticement of $50 worth of free groceries for first-time orders gave me the perseverance to try again.
Like the European Union, NATO can use the enticement of affiliation to encourage reforms, the report contends.
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Had he not wanted the journey — with all its frustrations and epiphanies — ever to end, despite the enticements of home?
All the enticements of the Murdoch empire have produced a generation of reality show pols, at least as interested in landing their own TV series as winning office.
He said it was nonsense to encourage healthy eating habits and introduce compulsory cookery lessons if children were lured by the enticements of fast-food shops.
This is grim and troubling, in part, because so much of our consumer culture is built around the enticements of the Better.
On an ordinary day, he makes his way through parishes talking with students about the enticements of the consecrated life or holding dinners with young men who have shown a glimmer of interest in joining the priesthood.
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