However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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Scientists have long been tantalized by the question of whether life once existed on Mars. |
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The glistening juice on the surface of the fish with its intense creamy aroma tantalized my tastebuds. |
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All these years we've been celebrating the uniqueness of Pi, the way it tantalized us by going on, forever and ever. |
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The primes have tantalized mathematicians since the Greeks, because they appear to be somewhat randomly distributed but not completely so. |
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How proteins fold into their ideal conformation is a question that has tantalized scientists for decades. |
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She remembers, of course, being tantalized by the tantalizing opening breakdown scene. |
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But can a man one month away from his 54th birthday win the Open Championship at the course that has tantalized him for three decades? |
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I was so tantalized by Division West Bistro & Bar during my grand opening visit in early September that I champed at the bit for enough time to pass so I could review it. |
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European navigators and adventurers were tantalized for centuries by reports of a sea passage linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans in icy wastes north of Canada. |
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The mystery of why men fight has always tantalized students of warfare. |
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They train and train and train, tantalized by the sight of towering peaks and big lines. |
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When she moved, her hair swished with her movements in a way that tantalized any man in her radius, though she was oblivious to all of the attention she got. |
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And now she sat on the floor in her sunny yellow room, where those agonizingly sweet childhood remembrances tickled and tantalized her senses and swept her away from reality. |
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A stunned and tantalized Chinese public is now eagerly awaiting Gu Kailai's day in court. |
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I was tantalized by the hunk of fall-apart Oaxacan-mole dark meat on a bed of chestnut puree, but I couldn't manage more than a bite. |
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Each person's sensibility can be tantalized by the beauty of a structure, its shape, the material used, or simply by the ingenuity required for its creation. |
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Observers were repeatedly tantalized with what they thought was a glimpse of the interior, only to find that they had been shown another facet of the surface. |
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Most important of all, he developed the initial plan of the colossal city of Angkor, whose mysterious ruins, lost in dense jungle until very recently, have tantalized Western travelers for centuries. |
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It was tabled, we were tantalized with it and it disappeared. |
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In the 1960s, she famously tantalized viewers in the controversial slipdress worn in Butterfield 8, the film that got the then-three-time nominated actress an Oscar. |
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She was tantalized by the possibility of earning a lot of money quickly. |
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