Her career was a collection of serendipitous and fortuitous events that entice one to believe she was fated to succeed. |
The Germans also launched a maladroit effort to entice Mexico into the war, exposed by the Zimmermann telegraph affair. |
Perhaps you might entice a friend to some along with you and mention this to him or her. |
Eager tourists await excursion buses to the historical sites and local skippers try to entice visitors onto boat trips. |
To entice insurers to provide higher protection limits, the industry wants the federal government to backstop its unlimited liability. |
The PRSA, a personalised and portable pension designed to entice lower-paid workers to save for the future, was a Pensions Board initiative. |