Huge chocolate bars, fizzy drinks, luscious cakes, and tempting sweets are in every shop. |
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After a six-month absence, the come-hither tulips are extremely tempting in their lilacs, scarlets, apricots and girly pinks. |
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Unfortunately, celery sticks aren't as tempting as overgrown cinnamon buns and chocolate-dipped ice cream cones. |
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It is very tempting to use prosecutions as a political instrument or a tool for revenge. |
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There is an unsettling realisation that the story, all stories, while tempting us with consolation and hope, in fact add to the world's misery. |
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The results are invariable light, crisp and as tempting as food could possibly be, and the whole experience far less traumatic than I imagined. |
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It is tempting to try a few long exposure shots provided you don't have an unwary fellow-guest pointing his flash light at you. |
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It should have been called nonsense and poppycock, but it was tempting to believe it as prices just kept rocketing. |
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It's tempting to think of this song as Marc Jordan covering a Rod Stewart song, but this, in fact, is the original. |
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To those who had watched forlornly as his political hopes ground to a halt in 1989, 1994 and 1998, it seemed he was tempting fate. |
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Later in the day, a cream tea with sandwiches and scones would have been tempting. |
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There will also be fresh free-range eggs, mushrooms, farmhouse cheeses, olives and tempting mixed salads. |
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A tempting choice is on offer with a range of cutaway collars, wing collars and French cuffs. |
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Once Soothesong passes, he continues his reconnoiter, breathing in the tempting fumes of meat broth greedily. |
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However tempting it may be to preserve specific business processes by altering the software code, customization almost always means trouble. |
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There are no glamorous high-tech stocks, even though it is always tempting as an investor to gamble on risky firms, he writes. |
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It's tempting to see parallels between their rich, expressionist daubs and the emotionally charged abstractions of Perelman's restless muse. |
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While it might be tempting to leave money on deposit in the hope that interest rates will pick up there is a real problem with that strategy. |
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There is no sense of self-pity or desperate longing for the outside world, tempting as that must be. |
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As the price of developable land soars and the cost of farming forests climbs, the possibility of selling out is tempting. |
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It is tempting to pretend that the last few days have been dark and difficult for Britain. |
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With a title as tempting as this, our Mary Jane journey should have been a sizable dime bag better. |
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Soon, however, my stomach begins grumbling, and I leave the textiles to follow the tempting aroma of grilled fish. |
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While it will be tempting to compete on price, trying to beat these global discounters at their own game is fraught with danger. |
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These responses are tempting because they yield immediate gains, while their costs are distant in time and space, uncertain, and hard to detect. |
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Orange is guessing that news will be a tempting way of getting users to pay premium prices for data downloads. |
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With so much opposition in store, it is tempting to ask why McConnell decided to press ahead with the move. |
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The gals are really pressuring you, and it does sound delightfully tempting. |
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It was always tempting to try and prove that one was enough of a wisenheimer oneself to appreciate anything they could dish out. |
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The zabaglione ice-cream sounded nearly as tempting as the white chocolate ice-cream. |
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With good hatches of midge and pond olives tempting fish, anglers have had a busy week. |
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While it may be tempting to call this a folk record, its instrumentation is generally too ornate for that genre appellation. |
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Rachael looked radiant that night with her rosy cheeks and her lip gloss making her sweet lips even more tempting to Zack. |
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Pass on the standard gluey pizza or sliced sub, and try to put out more unique and tempting treats, like Chinese dumplings or chicken satay. |
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How kind of you to take the trouble to write and make such a tempting invite. |
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They are tempting people in with the promise of exciting speakers or novelties. |
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Many schools are not providing tempting but healthy alternatives to junk food. |
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Over forty market stalls will display a tempting selection of delicious seafood. |
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The restaurant offered a variety of tempting dishes, including a number of vegetarian options. |
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It was tempting to write this review myself in what is supposed to pass for Scots. |
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It is tempting to believe the world has gone bad, that everything is worse than it was. |
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He's a thickset, ex-pat Brit who's spent nine no-risk years sunning himself by his swimming pool, tempting skin cancer. |
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Although the Holland job must be tempting, it is probably too easy an option for his thrawn nature. |
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But, looking at Kidman's immaculate complexion, it's tempting to suggest that maybe she should have tried to bag some more beauty sleep. |
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But in the case of a bartender there is a much thinner line, it is tempting to reward flirtation and tips with favouritism. |
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The pineapple tatin with zabaglione ice-cream sounded nearly as tempting as the white chocolate millefeuille with hot chocolate ice-cream. |
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It is tempting for trendy writers to portray him as a tool of rich imperialists oppressing the poor convicts. |
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Mud will congeal to an ideal consistency, enabling one to fashion the most tempting mud pies. |
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It may be quite tempting to turn your back on mankind behind hedges of bougainvillea, oleander, or myrtle. |
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It can be tempting to add your two cents as your husband is telling you yet another story about his controlling, manipulative, buttinsky mother. |
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It is tempting to view the Last Night of the Proms as William Blake's idea of heaven. |
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As the Hellenic sun sinks, it is tempting to cite our cold climate, but this is nonsense. |
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There were also some roasted peppers in oil and tons of garlic, and a very tempting looking plate of pickled herrings. |
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It would be tempting for the G7 summiteers to declare victory and spend their time enjoying Okinawa's splendid beaches. |
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As tempting as it is to demonise computer games for society's ills, the evidence does not suggest such a simple link. |
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Standing rigidly by a decision which is wrong, or ill-judged, is obviously tempting, but in the long term is likely to be counter-productive. |
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It's tempting to leap to conclusions based on a single performance graph or a column in a summary table. |
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Add to that a heavy mist and you've got the kind of driving conditions that make the fireside look awful tempting. |
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I still had time to spare and so I pulled into the town hall carpark for a comfort call and smelled the tempting aroma of fresh fish and chips. |
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As we study today's text, it's tempting to invest the majority of our time dealing with the theological issue of predestination. |
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It is tempting to conclude that the outcome of the parliamentary elections is predetermined. |
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It was tempting to delude people that we had received more cards than we actually did. |
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It's tempting to dismiss them altogether as pushovers, but I also sympathize with their outsider pathos. |
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It is tempting to expect that an open primary will make representatives more responsive in a generic sense to the district median voter. |
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It is tempting to criticize the trial by ordeal, wager of law and judicial combat for their apparent irrationality and cruelty. |
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If, as the adage goes, education is wasted on the young, it is tempting to wonder whether democracy is not wasted on voters. |
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And though he is never less than insightful, it's tempting to divine a special quickening when Heaney writes about his countrymen. |
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It is tempting to build in successive layers of meaning and symbols that derive from acronyms. |
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At 3.6 ounces, the Mini is about 2 ounces lighter than the regular iPod, making it tempting for joggers and gym rats. |
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Given the amount of crime committed by young people, it is sometimes tempting to think that a whole generation has gone off the rails. |
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It's a tempting offer, but I'm afraid I'm going to have to take a rain check on that one. |
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It is tempting to suggest nothing has changed, but in reality everything has. |
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Fishing a groundbait feeder with chopped worm he fished redworm on the hook tempting small carp and tench. |
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Finally relenting to the tempting rays of sun, I undressed and sat down on the towel that I had already spread out. |
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The girl gritted her teeth distastefully and resisted the tempting urge to spit at the man. |
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He couldn't resist such a tempting adventure, thus he traveled west, into this ancient forest to feed his curiosity. |
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There aren't many who could resist the tempting creations and I thought it was only correct to sample the goodies. |
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It's tempting to spend all your money and live off the state, or simply emigrate. |
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Given that organisation's lofty disdain for those of us working in the popular press, it is also very tempting to do so. |
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She cast one more longing look at the tempting bed before she walked to the window. |
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For dessert, an assortment of tempting baked goods is on display at the counter. |
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The era of low-budget airlines is tempting a growing number of people to do short hops abroad, often on day trips. |
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Vincenzo's selection of salads includes several tempting pasta salads as well as more exotic items such as tabbouleh. |
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My savoury yearnings were sated by now, though the whole Camembert fondu with Chablis and garlic was very tempting. |
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It may be tempting fate to say it, but the trains have been running well these last few days. |
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The macaroni underneath is OK but certainly nowhere as delicious as the tempting topping. |
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In fact, to do so is especially tempting since they seem to take themselves so very seriously. |
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We could relax, sit back, and indeed, with all that bedding, it was tempting to lie down, particularly as there was space aplenty. |
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It was tempting to condemn him for his attitude and his behaviour towards the girl. |
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And while it may be tempting to take the apocalyptic view, there is ample evidence to the contrary. |
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It's tempting to dismiss cliquishness as a relic from high school, along with midterms, lockers, and prom dates. |
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Whilst tempting, growing potatoes in a raised bed is tricky because they are difficult to dig out. |
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The problem is that such stocks often became tempting to shorts only because they are richly priced as a result of manipulation. |
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Although it is tempting to make this series a trilogy, I think that it's time I retired these characters and started fresh again. |
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I do enjoy reading Guido's blog, it's fun, but this case of the biter bit was just too tempting to ignore. |
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Without tempting fate, no young lives have been lost in road accidents since that black day last year. |
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You look at those tempting black diamonds, so colourfully named and think, hey, they don't look so difficult. |
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As Bhadra is a domesticated elephant cow, she is particularly tempting to wandering tuskers who will be able to smell her from seven kilometres. |
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She had come close to death more than once and had known pain so excruciating that she felt sure the demons were tempting her to blaspheme. |
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We have a nice couch with a homemade sisal scratching post just off the most tempting corner. |
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He skins him again and puts in another tempting cross, which is fumbled away for a corner. |
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He knew that his laden packhorse team, and particularly his few tools of precious iron, would be a tempting prize to the Munjons. |
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It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably! |
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It is tempting to assume that a movement born in reaction to injustice must be just. |
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I had some difficulty deciding on a starter as they all sounded so tempting. |
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As tempting as vanguardism may be, it's not a solution, nor a substitute for mass action. |
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The thought of making money at the expense of these venerable institutions was hugely tempting. |
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This is a tempting tactic, for it holds out the promise of vengeful satisfaction. |
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If that were so, it would be tempting to dismiss these poems as mere word-play, verging toward nonsense. |
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I do understand that times can be difficult for galleries and that they have to make money and the fast buck is tempting. |
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It's very tempting to hack off your black, down-your-back hair for a platinum blonde buzz cut when you're hungry for a funky new look. |
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Maybe it's my Nova Scotian roots, but every sailor worth their salt knows that's just tempting fate. |
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The menus presented offered a tempting feast of gourmet food, and that was just the starters. |
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If you have one-armed bandits in every bar and restaurant, you're going to lure more people into tempting their limits. |
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It is tempting to ridicule these creationists, dismissing them as hayseeds and not giving them a second thought. |
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It's tempting to take this study as justification for any overreactions we women may have had to insensitive remarks. |
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As a way of striking the difficult balance between liberty and security, sacrificing foreign citizens' liberties is undoubtedly tempting. |
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Again focusing on the Adam and Eve story, most thinkers blamed Eve for original sin, for tempting Adam to eat of the tree of knowledge. |
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It becomes tempting to skim over them, appearing as they do one after another without cease. |
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The success in tempting overseas companies and thousands of jobs to Scotland gave it kudos. |
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My mare rolled over and over in the wet grass and was playful with the gelding, nipping at his hocks and tempting him to chase her. |
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Those tempting images of beautiful panoramas and ways of life so different from our own are hard to resist. |
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Their cicchetti offerings with the likes of tempura monkfish with dipping mayo and Venetian frittata, looked seriously tempting. |
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For those of us who smoke cigars, it is very tempting to have one in the mouth as you play the game. |
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While it is tempting to call for a pro-modernity balance, this would only be falling into the one-sided, particularistic trap. |
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We know how tempting it can be to indulge in listening to or passing along a juicy rumor. |
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At first glance, it might be tempting to dismiss this fear of blindness as hypochondria and leave it at that. |
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They truly were in dire straights, and the offer of peace was very tempting. |
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It may be tempting to choose perennial species for your garden by looks alone. |
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Looking back, it is tempting to see the whole century as preparing the ground for factories and machines. |
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I didn't go around and encroach on her personal space though, however tempting it may have been. |
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Any child gets to a point of impatience with his or her parents and the romance of having another mother or father must be terribly tempting. |
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This is the fifth generation of the Sonata and it is a far cry from the first generation model I found so tempting. |
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They put out such a defensive line-up, it was tempting to conclude that they had accepted the inevitable. |
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The money offered in exchange for such abuse is too tempting for many of them. |
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And this tempting thought is redoubled by Mr Rehnquist's writings on impeachment. |
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Building a sand beach is tempting, but it can easily erode, smothering aquatic life. |
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It's tempting to think that most modern cars are much of a muchness when it comes to interior refinement these days but it's certainly not the case. |
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But surely, occasionally, it is tempting for a Suez operative to sweeten some local politician in parts of the world where such payments are de rigueur? |
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She was convinced that if she signed a will, she'd be tempting fate. |
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Whatever the reasons for being unhappy, the internet can become a tempting distraction from the heartache and hassle of tackling relationship problems. |
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I reassured her that it worked fine, which was tempting fate. |
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He is tempting fate by messing around with a very dangerous drug. |
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While it may be tempting to blame these killings on some extreme form of sibling rivalry, most cases of fratricide or sororicide defy such a simplistic explanation. |
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It is tempting to think the virus does not circulate in my social group. |
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They are running a couple of very tempting offers for all new clients. |
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Some people are more tempting targets for mosquitoes than others. |
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The opportunity to grow more tender, more exotic plants is tempting. |
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It is tempting to refuse to answer those who have nothing to contribute but rude remarks, insults, and attempts to accuse others of things never said. |
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It is tempting to think kindly of him and to believe that underneath the sarcasm, the dry wit, the barbed comment, there's a rather nice man struggling to get out. |
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The menu offers a wide selection of fish and seafood, as well as vegetarian dishes and, if that's not tempting enough, a blackboard lists the day's specials. |
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A multiplicity of interesting directions beckon, tempting you to take on too much by rushing into something new before finishing the last thing you started. |
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I imagine the faery voice to be the one that called to her, tempting her. |
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Their menu offers a host of wholesome dishes, delicious homemade soups, open sandwiches on fresh home-baked bread, ciabattas, wraps and tempting salads. |
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Comparison tools make e-shopping around even more tempting to consumers. |
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It is tempting to view the situation as a microcosm of his later life. |
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In the wake of such a grisly screw up, it is tempting to play the blame game. |
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Like Assange, Snowden is a tempting piece on the Ecuadoran caudillo's geopolitical game board. |
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It is tempting for gay-rights advocates to imagine that a national majority is the same as a national consensus. |
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His hair was rich and thick, tempting her to slide her hands through it. |
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The column looked so tempting, like the David Brooks pieces I enjoy so much. |
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It was a bit easier on me this viewing, since our seats were further back and I hadn't partaken of any of the vile, overpriced but tempting goodies at the candy bar. |
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At first glance, it might be tempting to interpret this extravagant level of compensation as a victory for the once-humble intern. |
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It is tempting to consider that the permissive state in our model corresponds to open whereas the nonpermissive state corresponds to blocked and closed. |
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These actions are tempting because they enable greater control, but they are illegal and a decent referee will be sure penalize the player in a game. |
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By conflating the four episodes into two film-length pieces, the BBC runs the risk of tempting trigger-happy viewers to channel-hop, which would be a genuine shame. |
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Patrick Scott, York's director of education, said it was tempting to assume funding was being kept back, but he suspected the truth was more complicated. |
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The only danger they face is from health problems brought about by thoughtless divers tempting them with unsuitable food like bread and frankfurter sausages. |
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They are described as the British farming industry's most high-profile shop window, and with such a variety of goods on offer, window shopping has never been so tempting. |
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For editors facing evaporating budgets and cut-throat competition in oversaturated markets, advance screenings of movies and exclusive access to stars can be mighty tempting. |
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It's almost unbearably tempting to suggest a furtive flick on the nose. |
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In investigating domestic violence, it is tempting for academics to speak to only those more easily accessible women who are resident in refuges, rather than other victims. |
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Some people accidentally dropped their praline square into the melted chocolate, and tempting as it may be, it is not okay to fish for it with your hand. |
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It is tempting to attribute this attitude to the desire to please a father figure, since Cruise's dad quit the family home during his boy's prepubescent years. |
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Overseas prospecting companies already have satellite data on the location of India's gold reserves and these look tempting enough to start a gold fever. |
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The precise derivation of the word has always been as contentious as it is obscure but it is tempting to see some shared lexical kinship with our New Year festivities. |
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They will not be used much for riding, as their blowholes will prove too tempting a prospect for lonely cowboys in the vast desert biomes of the future. |
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It's just too tempting to use cable TV's monologue format to propound comfortable dogma and ignore unsettling counter-evidence. |
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It's tempting to call the music a grab bag of styles, but the twist is that these guys are combining styles that never really had names to being with. |
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It is tempting to say that the feudal-dynastic element had been removed from foreign policy, but there was to be a significant revival of dynastic policy under the Stewarts. |
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If he wanted to avoid tempting fate it's a bit late in the day. |
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In addition there are many other tempting selections such as delicate swan-like acidanthera, outrageous eucomis and allium, sophisticated calla and ixia and colorful anemones. |
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It's therefore tempting to conclude that Harley must have used up of all his remaining creativity and originality on this one magnificently splenetic piece of pop genius. |
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Captured Allied dumps certainly provided supplies in enormous quantities, but it was only too tempting for the exhausted and hungry German troops to pause and enjoy them. |
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May you survive the tempests that you are tempting, angering that the ungodly tribe of fibbers, exaggerators and outrageous abusers of power to bludgeon the real number. |
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To excuse sin as sickness is a tempting way to avoid responsibility. |
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Those not so keen on fish could choose from equally tempting dishes such as roast chicken in tarragon cream sauce and escalope of pork with apple chutney, cider and cream. |
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For years, it was a one-way street for those who injected or ingested their drugs, the promise of victory far more tempting than the fear of exposure. |
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The fact that the economy is stuck in neutral and that good jobs are hard to find makes the overcompensated especially tempting targets for TV voyeurs. |
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At a time of economic crisis, it's tempting to believe that we can shortchange this civilian effort. |
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It is tempting to ask oneself what Borges would have done with The Fattened Aleph. |
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Winter is a good time to mend your ways, a season when pancakes and omelets sound especially tempting. |
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For sellers, it may be tempting to keep mum about a new development, especially if construction hasn't started yet. |
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It is tempting to miniaturize matters, as if by making them small or by formulating them in a small way they could be better managed. |
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It may be tempting to muss up Kate Croy's sitting room with a freshly murdered corpse, but that's just an adventure holiday. |
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It can be tempting to lean on your partner and rely on them for reassurance, but the stronger you are as an individual, the stronger and more equal your relationship will be. |
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And however tempting it may be to treat her to table scraps, it's really not wise. |
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It is a way of putting things in a more tempting light, of making them desirable. |
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It's tempting to use a breadbox as a storage bin for crackers and stray baked goods. |
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As tempting as it might be, we must always resist focusing in on ourselves and ignoring what people really want. |
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Although it is tempting to simply recommend going back to the good old times days, it must be acknowledged that times have changed. |
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With everyone all shook up, it can be tempting to talk about what happened with the other driver. |
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It is tempting to ignore it, but what we keep in the dark has a way of poisoning our psyches like undigested toxins. |
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A spot where the food is tempting and the stones tell tales from a distant past. |
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If you discount the tempting hypothesis that more boozing leads to more braininess, what may be some of the factors at play? |
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We have to prevent opportunities for crime and we must make it harder and less tempting to commit crime. |
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Never say die: It's tempting to think that you've done your bit, but the fight is not over until the site is MOOP-free. |
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It is tempting to describe her as sphinxlike, but then the Sphinx did occasionally speak in public. |
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Because the problems we face are staggering, it is tempting to dismiss the vision as an ideal beyond reach. |
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But the way she's sitting isn't described as tempting fate, any more than going for a swim in a river was necessarily tempting fate. |
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After examining the opening of these traces, it is tempting to assign their origin to the behavior of vermiform borers such as annelids, sipunculids, or phoronids. |
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The result is low-grade memory: dirt cheap and tempting for unscrupulous manufacturers to use. |
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It is tempting to suppose it was the result of adept management. |
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It would be tempting, at this point, to say that the Internet will corrode religious authority and usher in the Great Secular Age. |
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It is tempting to see his sedulous gathering of eminent friendships as a counterpart of his manuscript collecting. |
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However, it was not just a question of outlawing something, for that would make it a tempting forbidden fruit. |
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The light pliancy presents itself in the aftertaste as the last feature of a tempting flavour. |
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One boogeyman erased forever from a child's life was tempting, and in the quiet their hearts reached for it. |
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There was that small voice tempting me to change my mind and go back home to get on with a career. |
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In this kind of complex and massive state of flux, it is tempting to latch onto a relatively simple analysis that can motivate action. |
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The immediate matter in hand is not highly tempting chocolate, but executive pay. |
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This nouvelle cuisine may look tempting in the short term, but in the long term it is a recipe for worsened not improved transatlantic relations. |
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Still, it's tempting to think Walsh recognised in the terrible twosome a kindred spirit. |
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However it is tempting to suggest that dog control can be achieved easily and to simplify any such project to neutering a few dogs. |
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So many items were placed on some pyres, that it is tempting to think these must have been tiered like the depictions of some imperial funerals on the reverses of coins. |
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But lean economic times also make get-rich-quick schemes more tempting, and desperation breeds gullibility. |
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Given the neanderthal nature of many of that organisation's members, it is tempting to say good riddance. |
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This charming mix of fresh blooms in ripe, fruity shades of raspberry, peach and cherry is a tempting pick-me-up for any day of the week. |
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It is tempting to hypothesize that because the limb girdles display positive allometry, the protractor and retractor muscles attached to them did as well. |
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The country with its picturesqueness and diversity is just tempting us to stop and indulge in its treasures. |
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In light of the recent revolving door at the position, it's tempting to attribute Anderson's accomplishments to Shanahan's offensive system and Gibbs' offensive line. |
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And yet, as eaters of bubble-and-squeak sometimes find, another plateful is often just too tempting. |
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Staying up late or switching to your family's sleep routine during time off can be tempting, but it'll also throw your body clock for a loop. |
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Modernly, such a zone would be both wildly provocative to both Sunnis and central Iraqi Shia and also geopolitically tempting for Iran to get involved. |
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It is always tempting after horrible events like these to conclude that we should rip up our strategy and come up with a new plan. |
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Although it's tempting to witness one body action, gesture or reaction and use that as conclusive evidence, it is not wise to do so. |
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Appalachia was settled by the Scotch-Irish, and it is tempting to credit sheer blarney and love of storytelling. |
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But tempting as it is to smooth over the rough edges, a richer self-portrait of the artist emerges when you consider the inconsistencies within and between each film. |
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Yes, it is tempting to gobble it all down, but some needs to be saved for seed. |
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It's tempting to see the two-minute time penalty dished out to both Clarke and Porte as penalising sportsmanship. |
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As a tempting virgin she was able to live long enough to be saved, but this was the quirk of a market controlled by foreigners. |
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What may be tempting at first glance only leads to unsatisfied customers later on. |
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These must have been tempting offers, but he turned them down. |
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He was getting all sorts of tempting offers for a copy of the tape. |
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It is tempting to speculate that deactivation of COPI by some photoreceptors could help signalling via other photoreceptors giving place to synergistic effects. |
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It sounds too good to be true but this is the tempting prize on offer. |
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Staff can now offer a tempting range of products from well-known names. |
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Locally made Golden Tree chocolate, wrapped in sparkling aluminum and tempting red paper, it tasted of freshly crushed cocoa beans picked in Asante land. |
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It is tempting to think that the craftsmen who produced the carvings might have been working from designs sourced from rubbings made at the Shengyin Monastery. |
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Crisp and crunchy Coconut Fried Shrimp makes a tempting appetizer. |
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I expected to be offered a tempting plate of delicious morsels. |
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Yet if you probe the tempting statements, they often fall apart. The experience of reading the book is curiously unthinking. |
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In conclusion, it is tempting to draw parallels to classic demographic transition theory to explain men's attitudes toward fertility, pregnancy, childbirth, and fathering. |
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These are tempting to cope with the explosion of government debt and will probably be tacitly accepted by central banks, the ECB not excepted. |
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Listening to her willowy voice, it would be tempting to think Louisa fragile or nervous. |
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Saturday and Sunday mornings, don't miss the tempting brunch cruise concocted by our chef and his brigade, while you enjoy a maritime excursion. |
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A tempting array of starters ranged from melon, garlic bread and prawn cocktail through to pasta dishes which could have been a main course in themselves. |
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I tell you this because many hearts fear the subterfuges of a tempting spirit that men have given life and form according to their imaginations. |
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It is a tempting notion: the collapsible Poms, terrified into submission by a man with a glowering moustache. |
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Seeing the lads leering in that domineering row at the front of the stage like they used to sounds tempting. |
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Chilis are the male equivalent of cupcakes, tempting entrepreneurial amateurs with dreams of a more flavorful life. |
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You do not have to jump at every tempting morsel held out by opponents of integration or by certain elements in the media. |
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Of course it is tempting to ascribe this to the reorientation of the programme towards a more strategic approach. |
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It could be tempting for policymakers to inflate away at least some of their nations' debt by allowing inflation to rise. |
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This mandate has in turn created a market so tempting that one vaccine manufacturer has produced a pork-free, or halal, version. |
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It is also tempting to consider the wider human question of why this sort of thing doesn't happen more often. |
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Watching the subsequent derby unfold, however, it was tempting to conclude that De PrĂ 's mission must have succeeded after all. |
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It is becoming increasingly tempting to become negative on the outlook for bond markets. |
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Although it is always tempting when setting an agenda to try and cover every possible topic, nobody enjoys being in meetings all day. |
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All in all, the fair looks set to be a highly entertaining and dynamic affair, tempting visitors to extend their visit. |
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As an example: the minute I set up an Internet profile, I receive tempting messages from abroad offering me a visa or a residency permit. |
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However, tempting as it is to make that rather cheap observation, I am going to avoid doing so. |
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Let them expand markets by tempting new drug users with an abundant supply? |
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It was therefore tempting to make use of it in order to evaluate the damage very precisely. |
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The economic recession has created not only difficult challenges but tempting opportunities. |
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It may be tempting to call the development of this prototype the end point of the project. |
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A delayed onset of action, tempting users to take several tablets, apparently increases the risk of overdose. |
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It is tempting to blame lax government in a forested country, or predatory practices by companies from another. |
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Yet because of the desire and enthusiasm to add more stores, it will be tempting to incur such potentially overwhelming liabilities. |
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Political spin is as old as politics, and it is tempting to view the Campaign '04 version as nothing more than an update of the same old, same old. |
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A dessert plate covered in a mix of sweet treats, coconut and raspberry jam cookies plus biscotti and brownies, all homemade, was just as tempting. |
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The growth and development of Munster is illustrated in a series of scale models found in the Stadt Museum, built round a tempting ice cream parlour and above shops. |
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Sauteing the vegetable blend creates a tempting aroma and gives the dish more flavor compared with other frozen vegetables. |
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As the parent of one child, it may be most tempting for you to overindulge your youngster with things. |
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If these offers seem tempting, they are also extremely dangerous because search engines generally end up recognising what is happening and then add your website to a blacklist. |
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It helps that the sums involved are small less tempting to powerful crooks than larger amounts would be. Tanzania has its share of piratical politicians, but there are no reports of TEHIP funds vanishing. |
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We trust the Presidents will take precautions in not tilting the balance of a compilation in favour of a preferred subject or item, although that may be tempting at times. |
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Souk: As well as being markets and bazaars, souks offer a tempting variety of places to go for a glass of mint tea, watch the hustle and bustle going on around you. |
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Warm summer breezes have been replaced by tempting odours from the mess hall and our horizon will soon lose all signs of those familiar browns, greens and grey. |
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It is tempting to knock Kaio these days for outstaying his welcome on the dohyo, particularly when seeing what a pale shadow he is of his former self. |
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It is tempting to assume that the word lipogram is an etymological relation of liposuction. |
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Boehner's tenacity owes far more to the institutional structures of the modern Republican party than it does to the clownishness of his would-be deposers, even though it is incredibly tempting to chalk it up to that alone. |
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While it is tempting to parse these phrases, a purpose clause is meant merely as a mission statement of sorts, guiding the overall direction of the Act. |
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It's tempting to psychoanalyze my obsession with Dave Matthews, but the truth is that I've always been an unusual gay. |
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The opportunity to avoid the costs of paper, printing and distribution is naturally tempting but the question is whether e-books will eat away too much at the core activities of book publishers. |
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Let me be clear: tempting as it may be, this is not the time or the place for political posturing and grandstanding, for announcing grand initiatives that have no chance of being followed through. |
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It may be tempting for the applicants to leave out or gloss over information they feel may make them less eligible for entry into Canada, such as health problems, or number of dependants. |
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No other major composer of the nineteenth century before Bruckner dared write a Ninth Symphony for fear either of comparison with his predecessor or of tempting fate. |
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Surprising himself, Jack seeks out the friendship of local priest Father Benedetto and pursues romance with local woman Clara. But by stepping out of the shadows, Jack may be tempting fate. |
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Some transitions were bravely lingered over, tempi elsewhere were unusually swift and taut,, and tempting brassiness was patricianly underplayed. |
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