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5 Sentences With "be allured"

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It's difficult not to be allured by the charm of British documentary maker Louis Theroux.
Barring Americans from stepping foot in North Korea marks the latest U.S. step to isolate the furtive, nuclear-armed nation, and protect U.S. citizens who may be allured by the prospect of traveling there.
"Don't be allured by the Trump mirage of 123-4 percent growth and the magical benefits of tax cuts and deregulation," Gross said in his latest Investment Outlook, which is released during the first week of every month.
Let us, then, > repent with our whole heart, that no one of us may perish amiss. For if we > have commands and engage in withdrawing from idols and instructing others, > how much more ought a soul already knowing God not to perish. Rendering, > therefore, mutual help, let us raise the weak also in that which is good, > that all of us may be saved. . . . Let us remember the commandments of the > Lord, and not be allured back by worldly lusts, but let us . . .
After his death, he provided that vacancies should be filled by a majority of a group of "most distinguished persons": the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Lord Chancellor, the Chancellor of the university, the Bishop of London, the Secretary of State, the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, the Chief Justice of the King's Bench, the Chief Baron of the Exchequer and the Dean of the Court of Arches. The Vice-Chancellor of the university was to inform the electors of any vacancy, and could be summoned to advise them. The appointment could either be made straight away, or delayed for some months to see whether "any eminent mathematician can be allured" from abroad. As part of reforms of the university in the 19th century, the University of Oxford commissioners laid down new statutes for the chair in 1881.

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