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(While few would be seduced into service by today's M.R.E.'s, patriots were apparently beguiled by a pound of meat and a quart of spruce beer).

As a modern-dance pioneer, Isadora Duncan was afraid that children would be seduced by what she called the spectacle of ballet.

Their glory is that their hero's magical charm has captivated a world of kids, inculcating the reading habit in pre-teens who otherwise would be seduced into interactive games of mayhem.

"There was this paranoid idea in 1950s England of the homosexual traitor, that he would be seduced by a Russian agent and go over to the other side," Leavitt said.

It was this constituency — the one that would be seduced rather than repelled by this vision of Greenwich — that Beninati and Cabrera had in mind when they bought twenty-six bacresuntry acres in 2004 and began building houses on them, under the aegis of a limited-liability corporation, Antares Mansions.

Since new shows designed to set off this brand of starlight don't come around much anymore, it is easy to see why Mr. Mitchell -- who won a Tony as, well, a musical matinee idol in "Kiss Me, Kate" -- would be seduced by the idea of "Man of La Mancha," Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion's starry-eyed retelling of Cervantes's "Don Quixote," which became a sleeper superhit in 1965.

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"Maybe that would be seducing for American principals".

"A lot of the reviews of my book said I'd been seduced by her, that I should have taken a moral position.

McDow was, in fact, presented as a victim: an outraged householder, a happily married man who'd been seduced by a foreigner and then attacked in his own home.

I didn't take Super Goat Man's class, which was full of freshmen and those renegade history and rhetoric majors who'd been seduced by French strains of philosophy and literary theory.

We'd been seduced by the promise of cheap rents, cheap food, cheap beer, and perhaps a famous Levi's ad in which a raffish young American in Prague trades a pair of jeans for a car.

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