She speaks with uncanny timing in the most doggone delicious accent, and sings with irresistible sorcery. |
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So far, I have never seen any hummingbirds there, although I am told that they find trumpet flowers irresistible. |
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What makes the islands particularly irresistible are two large channels called O'Keefe's Passage and the Valley of the Rays. |
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Such blandishments are difficult to catch, she said, and irresistible to rural voters. |
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His boldness and his allegiance to his own mind were as irresistible as his blondness and blue-eyed sweetness. |
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In the process of courtship, the approach that would make you feel irresistible is moods-swing, blow hot and cold in love, vacillate. |
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With the unashamed hero-worship we seem to be displaying here, surely Bozza's bandwagon is picking up speed to become an irresistible force? |
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It's certainly true that the siren song skirling out from all that heather and tartan has proven irresistible to punter and celebrity alike. |
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Olivia has that irresistible Anglo-Aussie accent instead of the slangy, lowdown vernacular of the Hollywood girls of her era. |
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Instead of conveying any specific religious message, the whole piece projects a genuine sense of mystical awe that is irresistible. |
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Too bad Die Mommie Die wasn't shot for the widest of widescreens, to properly evoke the irresistible trash it unpersuasively mocks. |
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They won't eat daffodils and other narcissi which are distasteful to them, but they find tulips and crocus irresistible. |
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And when she was done, she took his hands unresistingly and pulled him into her irresistible embrace. |
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Vegetables cooked on the grill develop an irresistible sweet and smoky taste. |
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It is an irresistible compulsion, driven by unshakeable guilt and the constant need for endorsement. |
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These are bars that serve the most irresistible little snacky plates with perfectly chilled Japanese draught beer or sake. |
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Sadly, while cocking a snook at the health police is irresistible, the effects on the figure are likely to be anything but. |
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Paolini's back story, as the home-schooled boy wonder who makes it big, had an irresistible cachet. |
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The irresistible Tony and his vibrantly beautiful bride-to-be Tina score top points for compatibility. |
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People who work with computers sometimes feel an irresistible urge to predict the future. |
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Prepare to loosen your belt a few notches because cream and butter are added to everything and the food is irresistible. |
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Rarely a day passes when letters drop on doorsteps offering an irresistible way to make money or win a free gift for nothing. |
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She accepted, but it was not long before the call of the great outdoors became irresistible once more. |
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Its puerile response to grave matters would seem obnoxious if it did not yield such irresistible jokes. |
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The tipang, a pork leg first steamed then cooked in the wok with delicious sauce and spices, is irresistible. |
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Or at the palpable and irresistible downward stroke of Mill's intellectual steam hammer. |
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Kids dressed in happi coats and kimonos are irresistible, as is the smell of chicken teriyaki on the grill. |
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Southwell had hardly sat down when the price was being paid, with Jerry Flannery on the tail end of an irresistible maul. |
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Check out the irresistible floral and tweed sequined skirts, tweed platform sandals and brooch-clasped cardigans. |
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In the face of such irresistible destruction, we all feel weak and helpless. |
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The frantic guitar strum, filtered through a wah-wah pedal, is irresistible and carries this song with speed and finesse. |
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He has tremendous personal charisma and he performed a high wire political act that was irresistible to the media. |
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The deluxe assortment brings a couple of irresistible, homestyle grape leaves stuffed with rice. |
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What makes a page-turner, an irresistible read, a story or book that you can't put down? |
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Also, the vegetable pakoras are vegetable-filled fritters bursting with subtle spices and irresistible as a savory doughnut must be. |
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For my part I have a sneaking suspicion that they have narcotics stashed into the software, for it simply is irresistible. |
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Kate had changed before his eyes, from the pigtailed hoyden of his youth to a captivating, irresistible woman. |
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It was the irresistible force against the immovable object, and the object moved. |
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This afternoon's Easter Road clash is not the only Edinburgh derby this weekend where immovable object meets irresistible force. |
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It will set you back a pretty penny but should present an irresistible temptation for die-hard fanboys and fangirls alike. |
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Try bronze and apricot colors on your eyes, lips and cheeks for an irresistible faux glow. |
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For my liking, you're too quick to shift the blame to corporate capital and irresistible forces of commercialism. |
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A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami. |
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Toure sounds outrageously laid-back, but the insistent rhythmic pulse in his music is hypnotic and irresistible. |
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However, honesty and integrity are not common traits to many, especially when the prize is irresistible. |
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For musicians, the ringtone also presents an irresistible opportunity to connect with fans. |
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Young people throughout the world find irresistible the prospect of being in the driver's seat of their own lives. |
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Mathews brilliantly traces the precise contours of her mood swings, their pace and imagery, their irrational, irresistible force. |
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The invention, the story, the gags make it all irresistible and completely satisfying. |
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No wonder Charlie finds him irresistible, though that attraction is something the film refuses to explore. |
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Affordability, combined with accessibility, makes this market almost irresistible to those who discover it. |
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Benigni's comic persona has proved as irresistible to Americans as to Italians. |
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Second, I hoped that it would make me fascinating and irresistible to girls. |
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They offer an apparently irresistible temptation to the bureaucrats and accountants who have become gatekeepers to our dreams. |
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Of course, the appetizer challenge is just one of numerous tastings that make the festival so irresistible. |
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I will teach you to become the most graceful, flattering, attractive, irresistible lady at court. |
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Despite this, circuses have a timeless appeal and are irresistible to some. |
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Men getting glammed up and lip-synching to bad pop music just has an almost irresistible ironic appeal. |
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The Boca Beach Club presents the irresistible lure of staying and playing on the Atlantic seashore. |
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She wondered at what exactly women found so irresistible about the man beside her. |
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Every generation of adults exhibits an irresistible urge to complain about the young. |
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In this context, the pressures for accounting games and even fraud became irresistible. |
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The world blurred and darkened before him as he had the most irresistible urge to go back to sleep. |
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Nearly all of his songs have an irresistible rhythm that just compels you to start moving. |
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The urge to touch her again was almost irresistible and he only just barely caught himself. |
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When it rained, he would just drive, as if the road were an irresistible river carrying him away. |
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Unless I'm attacked by an irresistible urge to extravagance I don't buy flowers for the house any more. |
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The urge to view Cash's life as a parable is irresistible, not least because he designed it that way. |
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That is the irresistible conclusion to be drawn from long-term trends like the household income data. |
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I felt an almost irresistible urge to slap myself for the stupidity of my question. |
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The risk is that if highs are followed by lows, sleepiness becomes irresistible. |
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What can the Somalis do to resist this apparently irresistible force becomes slowly apparent. |
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Now the country's most popular potato chip is even crispier and more irresistible than ever before. |
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Like most young boys, he saw something irresistible in fooling people with magic tricks. |
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With irresistible strength he forced her to break her grip, holding her by her shoulders. |
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It possessed other irresistible charms, including four fireplaces, several sets of French doors, and a workable floor plan. |
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It began with brass, drums and crashing cymbals, and it skipped into an irresistible beat that was borne along by a thumping tuba. |
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I prefer to think of it as a miniature powder-puff, essentially feminine and quite irresistible. |
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An intellectual dapperling of these times boasts chiefly of his irresistible perspicacity, his 'dwelling in the daylight of truth,' and so forth. |
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But, served on a bed of mash with a crispy potato basket filled with garden peas, it proved to be utterly irresistible. |
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If all the circumstances of his killing see daylight, the pressure for a full public inquiry will be irresistible. |
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The footage seemed irresistible to television, which kept replaying it, although not the grisly decapitation. |
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Pontificating about the global market being an irresistible agent of deregulation does not provide an honest get-out clause. |
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I keep hoping they'll have an epiphany, but what I see instead is their irresistible urge to double down on the derp. |
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After all, we're an island nation on whom the sea exerts an irresistible pull. |
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An eccentric rock star and his beautiful sister on a ranch in the middle of nowhere is irresistible fodder for the gossipmongers. |
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He pulled away suddenly and gazed at me with raw emotion clear in his eyes, smiling that irresistible and devastating smile of his. |
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His great form, so flat and irresistible, along with those of the sofa and the desk, has all the weight and gravitas of a Florentine fresco. |
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This time the result is an orchestral showpiece of irresistible effervescence. |
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But if the smell of greasepaint proves irresistible the stage is near at hand. |
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Surely, since we would not intentionally create such disagreeableness, it must be the product of irresistible unconscious forces. |
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People find a muscular physique with great abs a very attractive and irresistible package. |
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Skewered chunks of wahoo, a firm, white fish, come in a garlicky scampi butter that turns them irresistible. |
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Thus the decision to leave academe often reflected problems in academia, not irresistible temptations outside. |
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In the retail niche of warehouse clubs, the irresistible force is an irresolute flailer. |
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From the irresistible party jams of South Bronx to the urban sounds of today, hip-hop has maintained close links with its roots. |
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A market that juicy just might prove irresistible to the likes of Wal-Mart. |
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Under the regime of fiat currency these ratchets are irresistible as they are powered and amplified by speculation. |
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The combination of sensuous, sophisticated mark-making and wonky imagery was, as always in Blackwell's work, irresistible. |
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It's definitely not an attractive look for a supposedly irresistible knockout, even though she has the necessary figure. |
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The amalgam of American idealism and rags-to-riches dreams is irresistible. |
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Finally for an irresistible alternative to latkes, try the Tunisian Potato Turnovers we included for Hanukkah. |
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Exposing your secret desire to the light of day takes away the irresistible allure, and with it, much of the temptation. |
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This album is an irresistible blend of blues, rootsy soul, and soft acoustic rock, with poignant and heartfelt lyrical phrasing. |
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With opinions and arguments completely lacking in evidence, logic or relevance, this stuff is irresistible. |
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For some, the synthetic world of artifice and self-promotion that is popular music appears to have an irresistible lure. |
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If publishers have always been willing to take a flyer on a new, exciting voice, first-time authors suddenly became something irresistible. |
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It was absolute madness, yet at the same time, it seemed like such an irresistible notion. |
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Three chords, the right amount of carelessness in the attitude and those irresistible tambourines with the drums make them deserved hit singles. |
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For many, the waffles baked by the ladies auxiliary on the old-fashioned heart-shaped iron, topped with cream sauce, proved irresistible. |
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The combination of fruit and a magical touch of oak is irresistible, especially with new-season lamb. |
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Add a rice vegetable salad to round out the main course and top off the meal with an irresistible chocolate dessert. |
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Maybe it's simply that like everyone else I found Tony with his babyish skin, his grand ideas and gentle indifference an irresistible target. |
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Both machines operate by releasing scented carbon dioxide gas that is irresistible to the target insect. |
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A blind and irresistible impulse urges you to make a commitment in a personal relationship and take a quantum leap into unknown territory. |
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An irresistible force when the mood takes him, he was irrepressible in the two Tests he played. |
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Perhaps you think baring your soul so poetically will make you irresistible, but to me it sounds condescending and self-deceptive. |
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Flyhalf Jonny Wilkinson and wing Ben Cohen took top billing as an irresistible England double act. |
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There is something quite irresistible about clouds of softly beaten cream and sugary, honey-coloured meringue. |
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The titillating details that have emerged about their four-month fling have also made the story irresistible. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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There are builders who sugarcoat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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There are builders who sugar-coat their proposals with big-name architects, irresistible bait in a city that shamefully settles for the ordinary. |
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The idea of a singer who never travels without his shanghai should have been irresistible. |
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The parting with Victoria was painful, even though an irresistible competitor in the shape of Albert had arrived. |
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Consuming an inordinate amount of bevvy has always been one of the qualities that makes hacks so irresistible to you fascinated readers. |
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After 90 minutes waiting for the celebrity cook to whip his spatula out, the lure of onion bhajis proved irresistible. |
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The slapstick possibilities of a short-sighted furniture shifter must have seemed irresistible. |
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In mythology, the treacherousness of water is personified as alluring and irresistible women without souls who lure unwary men to a watery death. |
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And yet, though he lacks the distinctive signature that might put him in the big league, he is an irresistible romancer. |
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The author is simply too much of a buffoon, too transparent a trickster, too irresistible a conman, to be dislikeable. |
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Here again, the emblem suggests a chain of catastrophic, unspeakable events triggered by irresistible emotions. |
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It seems that upwardly mobile social climbers find the snob appeal of double-barrelled names irresistible. |
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Commonsense shrieked at me not to let a drop pass my lips, but it was irresistible, like musty goat's cheese straight from the liquidizer. |
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There's simply no maintaining a healthy diet down the shore, which is why a chocolate mint lollipop twice the size of my eyeball seemed irresistible. |
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Jaspan inherits a newspaper with the kind of resources a keen editor with a lively mind and a constitution tested by the fire of Fleet St would find irresistible. |
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Parsnips also make a wonderful soup and terrific fritters, and their long, blond roots are irresistible if roasted until the skinny tails scorch to a crisp. |
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Among the desserts, oatmeal raisin cookies and chunky brownies are good, but the buttery blondies loaded with chocolate chips and walnuts are irresistible. |
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But after that, the rise of Michael Gomez as a boxer seemed irresistible. |
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The around-the-corner Emporium Pies supplies a variety of irresistible desserts. |
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The new government simply believes globalisation is an irresistible force that cannot be beaten, so the best it can do is play by the rules of the game. |
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He's tactless and lacks judgment but he's irresistible just the same. |
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The language of the hymn held a subversive appeal for the working classes, and her ribald treatments of these school assembly faves is irresistible. |
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His explanation only diminishes the irresistible excitement we feel while watching Tony Perkins peer at Janet Leigh in her shower. |
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It had been as if some irresistible force had drawn him in her direction. |
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His disarming amiability and jocular charm were irresistible, but his art was immediately compelling on its own terms, and largely responsible for fueling all the interest. |
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Undefended Buddhist monasteries, often containing valuable treasures, proved irresistible targets to raiders bent on booty in the name of holy war. |
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During the mid-to-late 1980s, he went on an absolute tear, helming a plethora of irresistible entertainments. |
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What was it about Mike that made him so irresistible to Emily? |
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In the end, though, it usually comes down to an irresistible urge to combine a love of feet with a love of horsepower, says Block. |
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Trying to outdrive other long hitters was irresistible to me. |
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It's irresistible deliciousness, obviously, not fare like starlit and The Brave and Dead or Alive. |
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The reality, though, is that no force is irresistible and no object is immovable. |
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Faced with irresistible impulse, he says, we can choose to resist it. |
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Neither major power wanted a conflict in north Italy, but the strength of appeals for support in the face of an apparently unresolvable dynastic dispute proved irresistible. |
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The saddest thing is when I give in and have chocolate silk cake because it looks irresistible, but it turns out to be eggy and unchocolately and not even worth it. |
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Her microhistories weave compelling lives into larger stories, and William Moulton Marston is irresistible. |
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The early word is that Taking New York may be just as irresistible as Made in Chelsea. |
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The current pace of cultural change and seemingly irresistible forces of globalization present distinctive challenges to the future of Anglicanism. |
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Fishing floats have always been irresistible bounty for beachcombers. |
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When he was at his most sublime, he was unstoppable and irresistible. |
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Given Mr Henshaw's evidence on the point, the conclusion is irresistible. |
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Seed sown in early June has produced a swathe of greenery topped by the most attractive blue flowers that seem irresistible to bees, hoverflies and other insects. |
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They were a group made up mostly of men who were all nerds and geeks and dorks in high school who went on to become brilliant and funny and irresistible in college. |
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There are five fruity shades that don't rub off, and because they're made from moisturising shea butter, they leave your lips soft, plump and simply irresistible. |
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But because cryptographic functions must be invertible, must be fast to compute, and should have small key size and memory requirements, linear functions are irresistible. |
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Apparently many posted images of themselves as well, as if the little girl would find their manhood irresistible. |
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A splendid conclusion to the CD is provided by the Op 16 Capriccio, where the opening launches a virtuoso piling up of passagework that has irresistible panache. |
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To some men, women with borderline personality disorder hold an irresistible allure in bed. |
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A simple combination of brioche, thinly sliced onion, mayonnaise and parsley, it proves irresistible at cocktail parties. |
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Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but the allure of affordable-luxury businesses such as day spas and beauty salons is positively irresistible. |
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But because the power of those clothes to communicate something unvetted and uncensored is irresistible. |
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She ditched her folksy new sound for irresistible pop tunes and the scantily clad look of The pussycat Dolls. |
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The quintessence of luxury, based upon a range of cashmere, the main collection for this winter is an irresistible invitation to enjoy the ultimate in refined elegance. |
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His delicately peroxided locks also contribute to his irresistible charms. |
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The newspaper story crystallised a whispering campaign against him which seems to have scared off club chairmen who would otherwise find his track record irresistible. |
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As our collective anger collides head-on with our political system's intransigence, we're stuck with a classic case of an irresistible force meeting an immovable object. |
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The name, so redolent of a certain archetype of American womanhood, is irresistible to anyone red-blooded. |
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Striking copper coloured bark on the stems and trunk peels off in large pieces to reveal lighter new bark below making it irresistible to stop and touch. |
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Zoek smiled his big happy grin that was simply irresistible to me. |
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And when the temptation to politicize or otherwise exploit the situation becomes irresistible, at least try to be subtle. |
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However, the lure of the air was irresistible and he re-enlisted as a research medical officer and test pilot at the RAF's Institute of Aviation Medicine. |
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A milestone in the quest for insightful rapprochement between composition and improvisation, Joy Shapes is an incredibly opulent and worryingly irresistible album indeed. |
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Completely unauthorized, this irresistible read exposes the dirty money and politics behind the Met's rise. |
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Franconian farmers switched to other crops, chiefly clover and hops, hence the irresistible rise of the Franconian brewing industry in this period. |
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Equally irresistible, as it turns out, is the priggish Darcy, whose beauty and charm sneak up on you, just as they do on Bridget, mid-way through the film. |
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These guys obviously have tons of ideas, and the arrangements and influences are all beyond reproach, but the record lacks the irresistible gravity of top-notch post-rock. |
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Those who were chosen by God were no better than reprobates except that by his irresistible grace the elect could be brought to hate their sin, as Sir Walter does. |
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The essential qualities of Judo reside in the execution of throws with finesse, without the expenditure of strength, joined to an irresistible rhythm. |
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His evisceration of the hypocrisy and cynicism of Jacques Chirac and Gerhard Schroeder was irresistible. |
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When battle commences at the Millennium Stadium, there will be no sentiment on show as Euro 2004's irresistible force meets the Premiership's immovable object. |
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Her back arched, and in the moonglow she looked like a pagan offering, mysterious, delectable, irresistible. |
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Magic Kids have built on their irresistible hooks to create a collection of 11 perfectly-polished baroque pop songs. |
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It was an irresistible feast for ravenous culture warriors on both sides. |
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Several famous musicians have found it irresistible, including Frank Zappa, Ornette Coleman, and Peter Gabriel. |
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Like many propositions that look irresistible at first glance, claims outsourcing has proven a compelling but elusive goal for many insurers. |
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And in the Mediterranean, bee orchids dupe male bees into copulating with them by releasing irresistible perfumes. |
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Henry worked hard to present an image of unchallengeable authority and irresistible power. |
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What does happen when the irresistible force meets the immovable object? |
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The lack of photoprotection in insects confers a special advantage to the photosensitizing compounds as substantially irresistible insecticides. |
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His early academic career veered between high promise and irresistible distraction. |
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The pairs of backward-diagonal traveling sissonnes are another motif so accentuated as to become irresistible. |
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Knowing what was coming, the soft-grain leather felt even more sensual and unbearably irresistible against her skin. |
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This agnosia, ancient Greek for ignorance, makes a Google short trade irresistible to me. |
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His tattoos covering his chest and abs made him irresistible while his V line added to it. |
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The chance to meet one's wombmate, possibly for the first time since the umbilical cords were cut, is irresistible. |
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Lloyd Grove on the irresistible allure of backstabbing books. |
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The charm of the house, much like the idea of Bloomsbury, is irresistible. |
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He was a man of exuberant fancy, and, withal of an authority so irresistible that, at his will, he turned his varied fancies into facts. |
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Rich purple 'Cupani' sweet peas and electric orange California poppies create an irresistible mood-lifting combination. |
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Fowl Mouth and Deer Heart were irresistible bursts of summery pop, full of smart wordplay and warm melodies. |
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With irresistible majesty and authority our Saviour removed the exchange, and drove the mercat out of the temple. |
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On the straight talk Express he was still an irresistible charmer. |
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An irresistible mix of electroclash indie funk it sounds like nothing else but pinches from many. |
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Bayonets fixed, they moved forward in dressed ranks as if on parade, presenting irresistible targets in their red tunics, and webbing pipeclayed to a shining white. |
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All of the disparate influences on their first two albums had coalesced into a bright, joyous, original sound, filled with ringing guitars and irresistible melodies. |
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Convoys, however, presented irresistible targets and could not be ignored. |
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By 2008, many voices were heard questioning the future of the shaky financial structure of many counties, poor attendances and the irresistible rise of Twenty20 cricket. |
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Since their debut single Teenage Dirtbag hit the airwaves, its sugar-pop silliness and irresistible catchiness have infected everything within hearing distance. |
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Indeed, when in close quarters to Rooney, it must prove almost irresistible to stick a plastic moustache and silly clownish shoes on the potato-headed fool. |
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It was the coup de foudre, irresistible, right, life enhancing. |
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Though some filleting of the number of songs wouldn't have gone amiss, their power to get the audience on its feet, glow sticks held aloft, is irresistible. |
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The new fun Photo Cube is a twistyturny, irresistible puzzle. |
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Visiting dudettes found the shy man of the land irresistible. |
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