Jane smiled at him with a newly found boldness that he found very alluring. |
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The label, and subsequently the brand, became known as Blue Nun, featuring a single, alluring nun in a blue habit. |
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According to Endi, the choice of gowns is important in enhancing the jewelry to look more alluring. |
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Randir thought she looked more alluring in the red gown than he had ever seen her before. |
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The free goodies that come along are even more alluring and tempt children to go in for more and more. |
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This British duo continues to rock with alluring sensitivity and a plenitude of pop sensibility. |
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The Globe company needs to experiment with casting actors who are androgynous enough to be sexually alluring to heterosexual men. |
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These floral attractants are particularly alluring to moths called loopers. |
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Vancouver is alluring on a grand scale, but it's the detail that ends up seducing you. |
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Only the alluring alcoholic whiff of freshly made mulled wine can surpass the spicy aroma of mince pies for generating genuine festive cheer. |
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As the explosion in genetic research continued, the temptation of eugenics grew ever more alluring. |
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The music sounded like a mixture of bass, saxophone and drum melodies, and it had an alluring effect. |
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The famous duet was much less alluring and well-balanced than that in the last act, but the scene's close was sensitively managed. |
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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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Salmon marinated with miso mirin and sake leaves an impression as alluring as polished coral. |
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Other desirable birds utilize bird houses, especially these days when so many old trees with alluring cavities have been demolished. |
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Alaska was always smiling with spontaneous gestures, had silken hair, soft, wrinkle free, natural skin that was most alluring. |
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With a strong sillage from the woody musks, this perfume is sure to create an elusive yet alluring olfactory signature. |
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I turned to find a short, sleek woman with short brown hair and alluring brown eyes. |
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Pictures of an intolerably alluring British woman with a fabulous body were splashed across newspapers around Britain and the world. |
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Hawkmoths searching for alluring odors respond to leaf fragrances as well as to those of flowers. |
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Thus more individuals are turning to orthodontics to possess a healthy set of well aligned teeth and an alluring smile. |
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For one so young, she manages to hold her own against the old pro with an alluring combination of confidence and vulnerability. |
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The column screens and niches around the room create a mysterious and alluring chiaroscuro effect. |
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Lamb, with its alluring gaminess, will work just fine with English pale ale but will be glad to pair with something showier. |
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I find the Enigma files and ancillary code-breaking to be the most alluring of all spy activities. |
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His playing is not only passionately alluring but also remarkably fastidious to the slightest detail in the scores. |
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Few can resist buying the feather-light decorative pieces, which come in alluring colours. |
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It is just one long block of text, after all, unbroken by alluring pictures, snappy captions, or eye-grabbing infographics. |
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If they're right, their results could help others design websites and search tools that are as alluring to informavores as flowers are to bees. |
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And like a young woman, the idea of a trade union was sexy, alluring and necessary for continuance of the worker state. |
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In some ways, cyberskulking is even more alluring, more addicting than the IRL thing. |
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Women were the vortex personified for Hitchcock, alluring sirens that drew you irresistibly to your doom. |
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There was a wicked grin on his face, and Marla couldn't help the flirtatious and alluring smile she sent back to him. |
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The simplicity of a ribbon-tied bunch of long stalk flowers is absolutely alluring. |
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The latter had the most alluring nutty, almost sweet scent, and a light fluffy, loose texture. |
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That alone made it an alluring county for political consultants to work in. |
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Some would be free agents, shopping themselves around to the most alluring companies. |
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She was probably even more beautiful than her cousin, not the bright prettiness like her cousin, but this deep alluring beauty. |
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Nobody ever impulse-buys one because of its alluring engine grunt or two-inch mudflaps. |
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Erlkings often exercise a fatal influence, especially on children by means of alluring promises or visions that led to destruction. |
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What was it, exactly, about the thin red dribble on top of the sloshy substance which was supposed to make it instantly more alluring? |
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Despite the almost pathological sexlessness of Bollywood films, there's still a lot of passion here, mostly in the alluring dance numbers. |
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It is mildly repulsive in its crude vulgarity, but strangely and inexplicably alluring. |
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But the jet set no longer found Maidenhead as alluring, and Skindles became a run-down venue for discos. |
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She was chestnut-haired, her face bearing some odd and yet alluring familiarity. |
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One widespread corporate tactic is hiring reps who are undeniably alluring and always charming. |
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And with it, the scent of fame and glamour and money wafted under her nose, pungent and alluring as any joss stick. |
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This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale. |
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Thank goodness I was an ugly kid, not very alluring in my cast-off, woolly mammoth all-in-one. |
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This is the perfect time of the year to travel to what has to be one of the world's most exotic and alluring islands. |
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Becky, working as a governess, resorts to her good looks and alluring personality to move up in society. |
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You go to a newsagent and there are pictures of women in very alluring poses. |
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Madeline had chosen a tasteful yet alluring little black dress for Elizabeth to wear. |
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Such entertainments offered alluring images of appealing stars surrounded by an abundance of consumer goods. |
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I'm looking forward to getting a real taste of this incredibly alluring lifestyle. |
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The idea of sharing Christmas cheer surrounded by warm sands and crashing surf sounded wonderfully alluring. |
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The petals felt as satiny as my aunt's wedding gown, and smelled as alluring as her perfume. |
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When the lighting is right, beautiful houses look even more alluring at night than they do during the day. |
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The census report and the Great Exhibition of 1851 offered the alluring prospect that Britain would become rich. |
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They strike poses, flash winning smiles and try to make themselves look as alluring as possible. |
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But they suspect the lucrative scrap value of the metal frames may have proved alluring to thieves. |
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Minarets, markets and menus are alluring, but no visit to Istanbul would be complete without its mosques. |
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His horse reared and he rode down into the grassland to stop before this most alluring girl. |
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He never knew the smell of garlic and pepperoni pizza could be so enticing and alluring. |
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Tigers are alluring animals and stories about them always have a magnetic appeal. |
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She answered him, her husky voice alluring him to her as they crashed through the pit. |
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The shimmering jewellery was no match for his come-hither looks, brilliant charm and athletic build amid the alluring chains, enticing pendants and gorgeous necklaces. |
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Many admire French ambient popsters Air for their ability to twist standard pop motifs and ambient soundscapes into unorthodox but alluring compositions. |
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Her chasteness was somehow the outward proof, the external manifestation, of a potential for sexual abandon all the more alluring for being hidden, invisible. |
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It is the story of a young hopeful, Betty, who arrives, childlike, in Tinseltown pumped up with dreams generated by the alluring monster Hollywood. |
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Bafflingly, from the few glimpses we're given of it, this haven appears anything but alluring, with Julia coming across as a self-satisfied nag and prig. |
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This story tells of a renowned German music professor who falls in love with an alluring Brazilian woman whom he met on Atlantic Avenue in Copacabana. |
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That night, having effected a cure, the alluring Eva is discovered in delecto flagrante with the young prodigal and promptly repudiated by the elders. |
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I find myself distracted by a cornucopia of seriously hot women in Washington, women of various ages and ethnicities and body types who seem disproportionately alluring to me. |
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She had to remember that he was as dangerous as he was alluring. |
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Mars has long been considered not only difficult to explore but alluring, given its reputation as the most likely spot in the solar system to harbor extraterrestrials. |
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The idea of the city was much more alluring than the city itself on a rainy, unmoored day. |
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The once pretty and alluring attraction of Little Marlow had been lost. |
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On a Monday, the warmth of the fart-sack seemed more alluring. |
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Surrounded by the gaucheness of punk, and possessing cheekbones you could hang coats on, the age factor added to her alluring image of mature sexuality. |
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Downtown darling vena Cava showed off a structured collection, full of modern lines and alluring glimpses of skin. |
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The pulps brought new readers to serious fiction, making it less intimidating with alluring art and low prices. |
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A lot of girls become models because there is the alluring, if distant, promise of first-class, all-designer everything. |
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As he plowed through what was then a terrifying, alluring setlist, the kids did something unthinkable. |
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They tout engaging plot lines, sharp illustrations and alluring wines that capture immediate attention. |
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Despite the alluring ubiquity of junk food, the ability to eat healthy is available to all of us, if we are willing to choose it. |
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Chances are if you are at a newsstand, discount chain or warehouse club this summer, you will see some of the most alluring displays for African American books ever attempted. |
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Unfortunately, such considerations of purpose tend to be drowned out by the alluring, sweet-sounding tune of a pied piper. |
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Seductive, alluring Pisceans are the zodiac's enchanting spellbinders. |
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Least alluring was the sabzi kofta, essentially rather solid balls of gram flour, potato and mustard seed only tepid in the middle, served in a vinegary sauce. |
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Her amber eyes reflected in the mirror were limpid, and alluring. |
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There is nothing more alluring at the moment than painting materialistic hedonism with a countercultural stripe. |
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But I didn't have a chance to gawk at him much longer, even though his short, ash-blonde hair, hazel-green eyes, and muscular frame were totally alluring. |
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Analogizing love to an inebriant, the heart intimates that it is beginning to recognize the alluring yet potentially dangerous effects of sexual intimacy. |
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Her voice was thick, but alluring in some indescribable way. |
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Do we blame the wanton schoolboy, with a pebble in his hand, all powerless to resist the alluring vastness of a barndoor? |
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Like adults, German youth found alluring empire's exoticism and chaos along with its need to civilize, even sanitize, colonial spaces. |
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Low fire glazes, overglazes, lustres, sand blasting and multiple firings achieve the alluring complexity of Jar with Lid and Yellow over Grid. |
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With her usual doe-eyed, alluring charm, Nigella is back with more mouthwatering recipes designed to make us feel better about life. |
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However, he noted, the idea that deep brain stimulation could effectively treat refractory depression is an alluring one that must be pursued. |
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Negritude is not wearing turbans and fezzes, though these may be quite alluring. |
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In her book, Ms. Kreamer sets out to prove that an attractive noncelebrity can also remain alluring as she lets her ersatz brunette fade to gray. |
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Even more alluring is that, in contrast to most of the other Vanuatu islands, Santo's inside is populated, though spottily. |
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Star clusters are among the most visually alluring and astrophysically fascinating objects in the sky. |
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And though we're not implying anything, scented candles and fragrance sticks can defunkify a flat and add alluring aroma to your efforts to cherchez l'amour. |
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On the other hand, I find geishes and frenulum piercings alluring. |
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The piece moves in alluring spans of swirling figures, jagged lines and pointillistic outbursts, often prodded forward by ostinatos in the perky piano. |
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An alluring Italian newcomer, a goat-milk robiola made by La Casera, is wrapped in verdant leaves of savoy cabbage and tied with strands of straw. |
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The most alluring prospect is the marriage of PDAs and voice recognition. |
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