With the trade deadline approaching next month, Lopez would be an enticing piece to include in a deal — but what if he and Lin could make for an enticing combination?
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Time will tell — but the potential is certainly enticing.
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The thought of just sleeping all day was really enticing.
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But there's something oh so enticing in a magical solution.
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Indianapolis, just three hours north, presents a more enticing option.
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But from an efficiency standpoint, the biometric system is enticing.
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Owning a stake in a sports team may sound enticing.
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The Semi was as foreboding and the Roadster was enticing.
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That sounds like a pretty enticing project on its own.
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In a way that's still enticing and exciting and wonderful.
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THE white beach of Dar es Salaam may seem enticing.
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But more active types will also find this area enticing.
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The idea of being your own boss is very enticing.
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I was a sexual person who loved touching and enticing.
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Meanwhile, ensure that almost every school has enticing science laboratories.
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There was just something about it that was so enticing.
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And that can be enticing for a lot of reasons.
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That kind of reach provides enticing synergies for any startup.
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That's why Trump's business experience was enticing for so many.
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But the fact that both teams saw something was enticing.
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Are their lobbyists and campaign contributions too enticing to refuse?
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Say it in a really enticing way for readers. #money.
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The design is very enticing for little hands and minds.
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Maddon cited improved pitch selection, and offered an enticing comparison.
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Fast charging and faster wireless charging, however, could be enticing.
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And the LCD model will look especially enticing at $700.
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There aren't many objectives that are more enticing than that.
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These enticing dishes are the MVPs of your party spread.
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The smell of freshly baked bread can be dangerously enticing.
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But immediate concerns of high premiums make cheap plans enticing.
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If you think this stock is enticing, just be patient.
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There's nothing compassionate about enticing people to take this journey.
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I totally get that predictive knowledge is enticing and exciting.
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It was enticing, but had the ephemerality of a dream.
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That is — in a fictional universe — extremely enticing and extremely exciting.
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But those documents turned out to be more malicious than enticing.
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Image: AsusYou know what is decidedly extra, but also frustratingly enticing?
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In an AirPod world, Soul Electronics' $50 Emotion earbuds are enticing.
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Beyond offering enticing prices, retailers are aiming to make shopping easier.
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It's fairly straightforward and potentially enticing, depending on your spending habits.
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Being a bad guy on the internet is an enticing business.
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At the spot they found, the researchers discovered two enticing details.
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It's a method of communication: enticing or repulsive, playful or aggressive.
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Enticing someone to go to the dentist is a losing battle.
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"They&aposre really yummy," Steiert, 22015, says with an enticing smile.
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The premiere of a new season of television should be enticing.
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Similarly enticing were computations called instantaneous quantum polynomial, or IQP, circuits.
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Gett also tried enticing riders with its "surge sucks" ad campaign.
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You can't climb the mountains or wade into the enticing lake.
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The smell emanating from the plate made it even less enticing.
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Enticing back depositors is another crucial step for the Greek banks.
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The offers (there are seven posts in all) did seem enticing.
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Gett also tried enticing riders with its "surge sucks" ad campaign.
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And the choices on offer at home look less than enticing.
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Its stories are crammed with jilted lovers, women with enticing arms
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"I expect this to become more enticing to people," he says.
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At the outset, the display was enticing and filled with color.
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But few forms of dough are as enticing as cookie dough.
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But enticing as that might sound, the idea left me wary.
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Here are the highest-profile, ranked from most to least enticing.
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It makes for an enticing detail in the story, at least.
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Despite, or rather because of, its simplicity, the platform is enticing.
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The rest of Costco's food court menu looked just as enticing.
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The five-minute cinematic is gorgeous, disturbing, exhilarating, and so enticing.
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Bettors will find many more royally enticing lines via US-Bookies.
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It's particularly enticing to libertarians who aren't fans of central banking.
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Their biometric information will be an enticing target for data thieves.
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Iceland would be an enticing stopover, if not the final destination.
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Iceland would be an enticing stopover, if not the final destination.
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Though the documentation they provide remains enticing, on its own terms.
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So while I'm aware that these ads might not be enticing to me, per se, I wonder if they'd be enticing to someone who isn't ready to step foot in a Sephora at any given moment.
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Its full list of apparently enticing AI uses is presented (verbatim) below.
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The enticing designs are a tribute to the capabilities of digital art.
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What's more impressive than enticing a Shark to invest in your company?
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But there are enough clues floating about to make the concept enticing.
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So what shows are enticing people to commit such a heinous crime?
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But the most enticing thing about the quest is its price: $400.
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But there is a shift happening in her, an enticing self-discovery.
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Optimized is an enticing choice since it offers unlimited storage for free.
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The promise of the Solar Roof has always been an enticing one.
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Though it's a more expected offering, it looks enticing, never-the-less.
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The prospect of opening up the American market is an enticing one.
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Remember, that enticing offer is there to get you to spend money.
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The strategy of enticing paying customers with personalization features may be working.
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Familiar characters are redrawn to be enticing and adorable in three dimensions.
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Still, what right-hander Mike Clevinger delivered Saturday was unexpected and enticing.
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This is a much more enticing option than the previously screened Gravity.
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It just hasn't been a super-enticing year for the waiver wire.
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But this one is such an enticing dream that I don't care.
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It's official — Airbnb has posted its most unique (and enticing) listing ever.
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Breaking the law is enticing when the potential payout is so lucrative.
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The Other was enticing and it was the being to evolve to.
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Drake shows off his Spanish singing chops on this enticing reggaetón track.
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It's feeding on itself, becoming a virtuous cycle, enticing more people in.
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Shibari videos are beautiful and enticing and I needed a release valve.
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All this makes going to school abroad seem that much more enticing.
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It's home to six residence halls that are filled with enticing features.
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In the late 1990s, General Motors got an unexpected and enticing offer.
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Mueller offers other enticing clues about the nature of those ongoing investigations.
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A specialty that might offer you a lot more money is enticing.
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Without suiting up for UConn, Dangerfield has fired an enticing first shot.
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Enticing as that sounds, I've yet to take anyone up on it.
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There is something enticing in itself, though, about creating an alter-ego.
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What was enticing to Julian and me was the idea of eloping.
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Moreover, Facebook is built on users' sharing enticing content, including news articles.
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It's enticing, however, not everyone is so quick to get on board.
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The bureau's push to make adoptions more enticing has focused on training.
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The beach can be as enticing for a stroll as a snooze.
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If that trend continues, Mr. Paulsen said, stocks might become rather enticing.
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It is savory and saline, with the enticing scent of meadow flowers.
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Some years later, we became aware of a new, more enticing approach.
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The event hardly seemed enticing, and it would very likely be unsafe.
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A trial featuring Hunter Biden and windfall business agreements is hardly enticing.
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Mixing content and commerce is an enticing if tricky proposition in 2018.
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They are grooming these teenagers, enticing them with attention, favors, and presents.
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What do you think makes the Fyre Festival in particular so enticing?
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They reward close examination, revealing enticing details as you circle each one.
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Both actors have impressive resumes that make them particularly enticing for the role.
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Harissa, a Tunisian hot chili pepper paste, is already enticing diners in 2018.
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Not only are they lovely to wear, but their sound is lusciously enticing.
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Their insanely colorful images are both enticing and disgusting at the same time.
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Has there ever been a more enticing way to end your Halloween night?
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If that doesn't sound like an enticing proposition, I don't know what is.
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Landlords have historically protected actual rents, enticing would-be renters with concessions first.
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The new law pledges to reduce red tape and offers enticing tax incentives.
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The theme park just added something even more enticing: mini corn dog nachos.
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Disney CEO Bob Iger is enticing fans to go see "Avengers: Endgame" again.
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When constantly told not to do drugs, the forbidden became ever more enticing.
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Smugglers offer enticing group deals, such as one free crossing for every 10.
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The turkeys are bigger, the kitchens more grand, and the groupings more enticing.
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The chance to be ruler of your own rural realm may sound enticing.
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But on the Switch, the idea of more Payday is much more enticing.
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The ability to switch apertures is enticing, and the principle is photographically sound.
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So the idea of starting a regular family "seems so enticing," Johnson says.
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There hasn't been an episode ending this enticing in a very long time.
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For a man like Bloomberg, the Democratic route must seem far more enticing.
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But that doesn't mean we don't have some enticing matchups of epic proportions.
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And what's more enticing to young people and parents than a free app?
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On its own, Aramco is an impressive business and an enticing investment opportunity.
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New entitlements like free college are not the answer, no matter how enticing.
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Better healthcare, at a lower cost, was an enticing political offer for Americans.
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The prospect was so enticing it sent Mike Allen into an incoherent tizzy.
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They had an enticing texture and full flavor while still being perfectly dippable.
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The enticing cast includes Erin Morley, Sasha Cooke, Carolyn Sampson and Kyle Ketelsen.
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There are many reasons the prospect might not be especially enticing for them.
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In America, vaping is growing in popularity, enticing younger and younger age groups.
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Still, video is too enticing for issues like those to scare advertisers away.
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The potatoes, despite their enticing enamel veneers, seem to be only for looking.
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Schneeman vividly depicted both the virtuous Lethonee and the sinister but enticing Sorainya.
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Real estate agents and developers solicit aging homeowners to sell with enticing offers.
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Facebook merely presents an enticing exemplar of some of the industry's worst practices.
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I'm always roving and pecking to see what's coming out, what looks enticing.
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Even if it weren't free (it is), the lineup would still be enticing.
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Carrot cake, on the other hand, had many enticing qualities to recommend it.
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And popular volumes on personal finance can be an enticing place to start.
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What could be more enticing to imaginative children than 2,000 pounds of clay?
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But renting outside of the cities may not be all that more enticing.
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All of PCC's price tags come with vivid, enticing descriptions of the product.
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To be honest, the combination of salty and sweet is a little enticing.
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As developing economies become more digital, they are proving to be enticing targets.
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The money bonanza is enticing some nontraditional players into the health care world.
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Enticing colleagues over from London for meetings with business leaders is easy from Paris.
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They begin gently and delicately, perhaps reminding you of enticing flowers and red fruits.
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Last year, Amazon India, Paytm, Flipkart and Snapdeal offered the iPhones with enticing discounts.
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He said potential investments in the western province of British Columbia were particularly enticing.
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This kind of progression, known as Metroidvania style, can make progression feel extra enticing.
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Its one truly enticing offering is access to a small catalog of NES games.
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While the cheaper options are enticing to consumers, they aren't huge moneymakers for chains.
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The story, with all of its twists and turns and depth, is addictively enticing.
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That future looks enticing and cool as hell, but it's just. not. there. Yet.
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New York is always an enticing prospect, but it was Sid's opportunity, not mine.
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Have an enticing thumbnail image which makes people want to click on the video.
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Few things make relationships less enticing than the unpleasant baggage they often come with.
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This modern, chic spot has 1303 rooms and some enticing amenities for music lovers.
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For consumers already using Apple Pay heavily, the Apple Card is an enticing option.
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The specificity of Crispr is equally enticing to researchers looking to target pathogenic viruses.
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All this sounds nice, but Griffin has more enticing offers and destinations to ponder.
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Best Buy is offering some great discounts that are too enticing to pass up.
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Instruments and vocals have an organic and realistic timbre that's both pleasing and enticing.
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It was clean, modern and distinctive — even bordering on futuristic, which made it enticing.
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But what makes a seemingly random assortment of Amazon items so enticing to strangers?
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Newmont's 19 mines in the state abut Barrick's own operations, making any combination enticing.
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It goes without saying that their savory vegetable and seafood pancakes are equally enticing.
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As for Enceladus and Europa, they remain enticing destinations for future exobiology-oriented missions.
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Ultimately, Google discovered the purple-blue links were more enticing than green-blue links.
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For businesses desperate to improve their finances, tips are an enticing pot of money.
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As a result, these enticing styles attracted the attention of men—including white men.
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Translation: Potential borrowers will find reverse mortgages less enticing, which is a good thing.
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Who wouldn't be the envy of their friends pressing those enticing actual, physical buttons?
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A circus without elephants might be more humane, but apparently it's far less enticing.
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Of course, a fresh start can be just as intimidating as it is enticing.
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The long-run thing that's going to happen here, I think, is very enticing.
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The synergy of different scientific disciplines has been enticing to scientists according to Elfenbein.
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That's made the sector even more enticing to a continuing stream of new workers.
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Katherine Rundell's latest middle-grade novel, "The Explorer," faces such enticing questions head on.
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All of that sounds plenty enticing to me, because it's better than the present.
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It only became more enticing as large American technology companies kept delivering impressive results.
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Men want to make their seem dicks enticing, which means a proud, rigid dick.
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The flowers bathed in ultraviolet light become beacons enticing them to land and pollinate.
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Gaines smile wide on a billboard enticing visitors with their modern, family-friendly charm.
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William Chris makes an enticing collection of graceful, floral wines and appealing pétillant naturels.
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The video, set to highlife music, was enticing yet real at the same time.
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Then, of course, there are my own tastes — what's exciting and enticing to me.
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And if you're like us, you've been avidly following the retailer's enticing fashion deals.
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They don't quite know how his production will translate, but the possibilities are enticing.
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It's a cheeky come-on, but frankly, the $25,000 cash prize sounds more enticing.
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If getting 2% back without an annual fee sounds enticing, that's because it is.
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Its sprawling open world filled with colorful characters and cool monsters is pretty enticing.
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Then there was our restaurant's merging of disparate but enticing themes—very Wise-esque.
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Amazon is also offering enticing promotions: the more you buy, the cheaper it is.
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But Teddy's sister was already living in Vermont, which made the program even more enticing.
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That feature may sound enticing, but Roman provided no timeframe for when it might arrive.
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Chicago's Brookfield Zoo has found three enticing suitors for its single female blue-grey tanager.
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As home values rise faster than expected, that increased homeowner wealth suddenly seems more enticing.
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"It's critical to prohibit the flavored products that are enticing and addicting kids," he said.
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A lower cost alternative could be enticing to brokers who are attempting to cut costs.
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His paintings and sculptures are enticing visual puzzles, filled with clues the viewer must solve.
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It was especially enticing to me because it'd be such an easy account to run.
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It's always enticing to read that movies and television shows are based on true stories.
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Analysts had expected Uber to remain unwilling to lure drivers with any more enticing offerings.
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Rosenblatt said in its initiation of PayPal that shares were at an enticing entry point.
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But most of all, it's got an enticing addition to the Star Wars lightsaber canon.
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True New Yorkers know there are plenty of enticing scents waiting around every corner, too.
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Water is especially enticing since the liquid is so important to us here on Earth.
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American manufacturing would have been less cost-effective, making Chinese manufacturing more enticing for businesses.
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That kind of security is enticing to some people, but $14,000 goes farther than encryption.
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For-profit colleges target students from all walks of life, but veterans are particularly enticing.
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The idea of having your favorite games with you wherever you are is undeniably enticing.
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Ahead, we've collected a few of the most enticing weed-themed subscription boxes out there.
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More deeply indebted Tonga, meanwhile, has an enticing harbour at Vava'u in the country's north.
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But enticing investors to buy euro instead of dollar-denominated debt may not be straightforward.
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As a fledgling artist, the opportunity to sign with a major record label is enticing.
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Slack management has ignored overtures — including from Microsoft — but this certainly makes it more enticing.
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Not only do these brick burgers look fun, they come with unusual and enticing ingredients.
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Rewards cards are meant to be enticing, yet they also often come with a catch.
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Follow random curiosities and enticing road signs to places like Hellhole Palms and Asbestos Mountain.
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Both choices are equally enticing, which makes every every menu encounter somewhat of a challenge.
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Your New Year's resolution to read before bed sounds much more enticing now, doesn't it?
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The addition of other WarnerMedia networks' content to HBO's existing library is an enticing proposition.
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Instagram Payments could make impulse buys much quicker, enticing more businesses to get on board.
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But I wondered what exactly makes eggnog such an enticing treat between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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Two names in the tech sector and one financials stock look particularly enticing to Bapis.
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While exponential growth is enticing, it's just not realistic for most businesses and most founders.
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Except remains a mirage, enticing the imagination with suggestion and implication, but never feeding it.
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"It's hard sometimes, because it's enticing when you are offered big posting deals," she admits.
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We can take a cue from a recent study on enticing people to the gym.
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The biggest line on the board, and it's too enticing to pass up — sorry, Terriers.
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Dorothy Castillo found the prospect of moving to Manhattan enticing for any number of reasons.
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The groundcherry, with its unusual look and enticing taste, could be a good first candidate.
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The elusive combination of art and technology is enticing in this era of the selfie.
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They are under pressure for marketing e-cigarettes to children, enticing them with fruit flavours.
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The thing I find enticing is that she represents women who are smart and cool.
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Today, Dang's daughter, Dzuyen is charged with enticing a new generation of Flaming Ferrari-drinkers.
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Recycling the classics dodges the enticing issue of how extreme technology could generate extreme design.
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Lyft is betting on enticing customers who currently spend a little bit under that mark.
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With more than 300 million tech-savvy millennials, India is an enticing market for Walmart.
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The mission is also enticing because of where Vikram is heading: the Moon's south pole.
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Does he have a vision for keeping classical music relevant and for enticing new audiences?
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But Cancer Moonshot wants to change that by enticing patients to preregister for drug trials.
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As enticing as that may sound, unlimited is ideal for a small set of people.
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Fifty years after humans first left bootprints in the lunar dust, it's an enticing idea.
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Fifty years after humans first left bootprints in the lunar dust, it's an enticing idea.
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But Mike Williams, the top receiver on the board, proved too enticing to pass up.
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An 'aggressive entrepreneur' In many ways, Cannabis is an enticing new market for beverage companies.
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In Lorena Alvarez's beautiful, strange, enticing graphic novel, "Nightlights," the moments before sleep are magical.
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Many went to the United States, where employment and research prospects were far more enticing.
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Twisted, the entry-level wine, is focused and not particularly complex but enticing and delicious.
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Using an enticing story to sell poor wine is among the oldest of marketing techniques.
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All have a frozen-in-time appeal, but its modern-day activities are equally enticing.
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Once you're of legal age, it's not as enticing because it's around all the time.
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Whether that works for you might depend on how enticing you find Roddenberry's original vision.
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Still, the idea that solar could pay for itself in 5-8 years was pretty enticing.
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Remember that enticing aroma that drew your entire family into the kitchen at the same time?
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Of all the dates saved in your calendar, chances are, Tax Day isn't the most enticing.
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In 2400, we had 2500 million of these children crossing it&aposs enticing to come over.
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Still, despite the enticing premise of being a virtuous hedge fund, Taylor has trouble securing talent.
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Chances are, it'll also make moving to GitHub Enterprise more enticing for current Visual Studio subscribers.
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This kind of speed comparison is Intel's way of enticing old computer owners into an upgrade.
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But Day also had the ability to present an enticing, almost fantastical picture of sexual purity.
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Among the reviews accrued by SAP were comments highlighting its productive environment and enticing benefits package.
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Lower mortgage rates aren't enticing homebuyers much, as the spring housing season draws to a close.
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So far, Wichita State and Vanderbilt are an enticing frontrunner for most anticipated first four games.
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An array of enticing flavours, such as cherry, dessert, mint and mango, adds to the allure.
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And according to Perdew, many Target stores are about to get even better and more enticing.
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Thumbnails play the internet-equivalent role of a movie poster, enticing you to click and watch.
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But that yearning for something we know is wrong is precisely what makes it so enticing.
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It won't have to offer as enticing bonuses to the men and women behind the wheel.
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For me, it's better that these products are no longer enticing him with these catchy figures.
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The more close-knit and family-esque it's becoming just makes it that much more enticing.
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A major Trump administration infrastructure spending program would make this a more enticing target, Cutler said.
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A Cowboys-Patriots Super Bowl was widely considered to be the most enticing TV match-up.
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In Wales the latest proposed round of devolution has proved no more enticing than previous ones.
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Though, it does look pretty damn enticing as far as we can tell from her post.
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It's an enticing risk-reward scenario that puts a tense and hardcore spin on PvP/E.
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Can we create a form of conservatism that's enticing to young people and people of color?
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Investment aimed at enticing businesses and attracting workers could be designed with each other in mind.
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Four of this season's seven Night Music programs take place this week, and each is enticing.
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"Sometimes, in the world of crime, it's much more enticing to make more money," Ghobadian says.
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But the same ruggedness that makes China's outback so enticing also creates obstacles to new development.
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But another, perhaps more enticing, lunchtime option is venturing out into the Mission's signature burrito scene.
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While all of the brand's clothes are affordably priced, its 100% cashmere pieces are especially enticing.
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Sure enough, Tweel sprinkled in a couple of enticing breadcrumbs at the end of the episode.
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There was a young woman in a kimono outside, smiling and enticing passersby into the restaurant.
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Enticing Madison Avenue and retailers to spend with the e-commerce company will come in handy.
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THAT BECOMES MUCH MORE ENTICING FOR YOU TO WANT TO OPERATE OUT OF THE UNITED STATES.
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The human brain's opioid system is believed to have evolved to make socializing enticing, promoting survival.
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Still, this area of study is "certainly enticing and in some cases promising," Giordano tells me.
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Without any dynamic previews, the channel buttons looked the same every day and weren't very enticing.
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Although the restaurant has an enticing student menu, I only spot one table of young people.
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The juicers select the most enticing images and videos from Netflix's library of thousands of titles.
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Once those questions are answered, self-driving valets would be enticing to lot parking-lot owners.
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For many of New York's most progressive liberals, Cynthia Nixon was an enticing alternative to Gov.
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Charismatic and epigrammatic, Dr. Oxman speaks as if in capital letters and long, enticing, musical paragraphs.
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Municipal bonds issued within your home state can be enticing because of the extra tax features.
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But as enticing the tax deduction is for some enthusiasts, others balk at the I.R.S. restrictions.
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The club does, however, remain passionate about enticing foreign runners to its foremost day of racing.
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It's simple, ebullient, magically enticing, and it soars into the clouds, up, up, up and away.
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It was a marvelous section, awash in smart, lively colleagues and enticing, tottering stacks of books.
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That makes them and other vendors "an enticing target for malicious cyberactors," the Intelligence Committee wrote.
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Somehow the immediate reward of "cutting costs" is more enticing than the uncertain reward of prevention.
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Luckily, the shops have a lot of enticing goods that tread the line between the two.
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Flavors enticing to teens — like cotton candy or bubble gum — would have been banned from stores.
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Now, Amazon is making the process more efficient in hopes of enticing customers with easy returns.
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For writers, delving into the pasts of superheroes can be as enticing as envisioning their futures.
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Some of our favorite hotel brands are offering enticing rates and packages, no gift wrap needed.
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A siren wailing two streets away meant there would be no enticing her outside for hours.
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Before some enticing evidence surfaces, Morgan is skeptical, and wonders if Jean may just be jealous.
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Norman knows how to weave an enticing and satisfying mystery, one tantalizing thread at a time.
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It's also available on iTunes if you don't think you can outdo this enticing unboxing video.
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The format, moreover, is a casting boon, enticing marquee actors to drop in for an episode.
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Recently, Capital One rolled out enticing welcome offers on its two popular Spark business credit cards.
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The positions are so enticing that even people with degrees are retraining to boost their salaries.
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But then the internet came along and allowed room for 30 more days of enticing deals.
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Following extensive renovations, some of the region's most beloved resorts are now more enticing than ever.
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How do you build an enticing attraction without the rights to Spider-Man or Harry Potter?
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In "Uniform" (2008), Claudia Casarino floats an enticing wardrobe of inky gossamer garments in the air.
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But Uber had an enticing offer: Your ride could appear at the touch of a button.
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Others see in them a sensual and enticing play of textures, surfaces, and achingly evocative hues.
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But if pessimistic forecasts of climate change materialise, lush Brazil might look enticing to desperate foreign powers.
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Nevertheless, this journey sounded like the opposite of a slow-moving, massive cruise and far more enticing.
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Numerous individuals and groups have tried to make the Mueller Report more palatable, more digestible, more enticing.
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Fyre Fest was especially interested in enticing a crop of young, beautiful influencers with large social followings.
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A super blue blood moon earlier this year earned its enticing name through a series of coincidences.
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"For the first time in quite a long while I think it is extremely enticing," Metz said.
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In Abichandani's works, Kali appears with animal heads, amputated limbs, enticing voluptuous breasts, and an open vagina.
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Soon, he says, nudists began enticing would-be flashers with the promise of beads as a reward.
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The action looks so enticing, it's a shame Ghost of Tsushima doesn't have a release date yet.
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He may nonetheless have to come up with a more enticing platter to tempt Just Eat shareholders.
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Russia looks like an enticing partner on that issue, but the new administration should tread very carefully.
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Glass offered a complete and enticing view of the future, and inspired many inside and outside Google.
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The options before them are not enticing, but they could change the way that Britain does business.
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Usually, these enticing sign-up offers require you to spend a specific amount within a certain timeframe.
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Soundwall might be a more enticing if I could rotate my artwork continuously, like on the EO2.
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User Fit-N-Funky posted an enticing thread late last night to the Reddit forum Skincare Addiction.
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That potential is enticing enough to cover the stink of Snapchat's slowing user growth and mounting losses.
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Mission fails as I pass by another enticing coffee shop and succumb to the soy latte devil.
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It has to find a model that's enticing enough to draw people and keep them coming back.
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"Many Canadians and other foreigners found Florida so enticing because of its lenient tax laws," said Yun.
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Initiative Q is enticing people to sign up early by offering them "free" access to the currency.
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If you're doing the job search right, you can be faced with choosing between multiple enticing positions.
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Enceladus has become an even more enticing subject for a long, close inspection than it was before.
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And, as if a €22018,000 grand prize weren't enticing enough, our sponsors keep adding contests and prizes.
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A phone that can offer the best viewing, gaming, and scrolling experiences makes for an enticing purchase.
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The prospect of pitting Nintendo characters we had grown up with against each other was extremely enticing.
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The more enticing option is the Withings Move ECG, which was introduced earlier this year at CES.
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That pushed his poll numbers upward, enticing the entire party leadership to fall in line behind him.
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This progressive policy change is enticing for brands who are ostensibly joining the fights for LGBTQ rights.
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This sex toy maker is offering between up to half off a variety of its enticing wares.
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It's an enticing vision of the future, and Magic Leap isn't afraid of promising us the moon.
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Have cocktail time in the tub with this enticing non-alcoholic margarita body scrub from Sweet Occasion.
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On Monday we'll see if rumors of Samsung's enticing new Chromebook with touchscreen and stylus are true.
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And it said it would roll out more PPP projects, enticing private investors with larger state subsidies.
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The 1980s Japanese setting is enticing, and nearly every scene seems fitting of an exquisitely rendered whole.
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Sambuca is another Italian town that has offered an enticing deal to people willing to move there.
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Today, it is enticing ethical tourists who do not want to line the pockets of organized criminals.
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This small part of El Salvador's capital offers an enticing glimpse of what the country could become.
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"I'm not aware of any enticing project that in recent years has died for lack of capital."
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In turn, they may be more likely to quit on their own if given an enticing offer.
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Where should Randy be introduced to the enticing fruit — at a bar or in a friend's house?
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To encourage publishers to provide their news to the section, Facebook made it enticing in several ways.
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It raises the enticing question of where Flanery's bold imagination will choose to transport us to next.
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Schools offer enticing perks to try and separate themselves from a crowded field of colleges and universities.
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The space, with capacity for some 230 people, offers enticing city views through floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Plus, the toothpaste is often flavored like beef or chicken, which is far more enticing than mint.
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This means sending school representatives to talk to admitted students, mailing glossy brochures and producing enticing videos.
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" Enticing details were added: "She dresses wholly in white, & her mind is said to be perfectly wonderful.
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I'm not aware of any enticing project that in recent years has died for lack of capital.
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Serrano tells Creators he enjoys enticing audiences by infusing his work with wonder and eroticism, as well.
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They're interactive, enticing and engaging; but without guidelines, anybody can fall into serious trouble easily, especially children.
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And some of the most enticing offers are only available to those with good or excellent credit.
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Smooth, oblong, neatly contained egg whites that, when pierced, spill out an enticing cascade of golden yolk.
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And where fervor isn't enough, he has other means of enticing — or pushing — voters to the polls.
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Preview screenings are both an enticing perk for critics and a valuable part of any reviewing gig.
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Small and stagy and claustrophobic, "Shining Moon" is visually rough yet oddly enticing in its experimental awkwardness.
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However enticing this past might seem, efforts to put the brakes on growth have had limited success.
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Congressional leaders struck a deal they thought would be enticing enough to avoid another government shutdown Thursday.
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This one makes for especially enticing aromas thanks to garlic, cinnamon, star anise, five spice and more.
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With a population of about 83 million and Europe's largest economy, Germany represents a particularly enticing market.
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Vibrant photos and the enticing descriptions of candy yumminess will have me stopping by a bodega soon.
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He pitted one group against another, enticing white voters to act on their suspicions of other groups.
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If you're willing to pay a little more, Hulu with Live TV might be an enticing package.
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This trifecta is nearly enticing enough for me to move there, as if I needed another reason.
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It's the higher-end streaming option amongst Roku's various offerings — which makes today's sale even more enticing.
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But while store credit cards may sound enticing in the moment, they&aposre often a bad idea.
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The opportunity to buy Oncor, which has almost 10 million customers, proved too enticing to pass up.
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Picking just one concert of the five, I'd check out Tuesday's, with the enticing Danish ensemble Scenatet.
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Such a service is enticing to satellite operators because a dead satellite comes with some severe consequences.
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They're preparing to launch their campaign, marketing the plan as an enticing proposal for Republicans to back.
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But Mr. Huxley, 28, has beat the odds to become one of the company's most enticing members.
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Meanwhile, President Donald Trump is proposing to ban flavored e-cigarettes that he worries are enticing children.
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His latest efforts — in a show called "New Paintings" at ZieherSmith — are savvier and even more enticing.
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We're not exactly sure what's going on the image below but it sure looks enticing doesn't it?
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The pics were enticing enough for Scott to ask if he could tag along, and Kourt obliged.
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He's as much a showman as he is an entrepreneur, and these are all very enticing promotional soundbites.
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Google announced the functionality back in April, making the product a much more enticing buy for crowded households.
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"If people want to come on their own, then that's OK, but enticing others is illegal," he added.
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And until Daydream VR matures and makes the platform more enticing, that's a really awkward place to be.
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You'll say "no" to all of the distractions that come your way, no matter how enticing they are.
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After a few long nights reliving my digital glory days the allure of logging in became dangerously enticing.
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The classics — stormtroopers or Darth Vader — are well represented, but new movies an enticing new challenge for fandom.
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It will also be more enticing to watch the game over the Internet than it ever has been.
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A land-value tax might seem like an enticing prospect to those harmed by high land values today.
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The other side: Democrats lost some enticing races with potentially big Medicaid stakes — namely, the Florida governor spot.
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It makes the characters more memorable, the world more enticing to explore, the battles more exciting and dynamic.
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Still, the Zuma mess served as enticing fodder for SpaceX's critics, who argue the company's vehicles are unreliable.
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As a father of a child, I know how enticing Kinder eggs and their contents are to children.
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Perhaps just as importantly, those sales have made the Switch an enticing platform for developers outside of Nintendo.
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They were on feature phones or older smart phones with small screens so ads didn't look that enticing.
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Would they really be above crafting their amendment so as to contain something enticing to the other side?
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"The rewards can be an enticing benefit to getting a credit card with an annual fee," Marineau said.
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Anyone can sketch out a romantic, enticing, opulent, fantastic — and unrealistic — concept for many years into the future.
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On Tuesday, Kelly pleaded not guilty to the Chicago charges, which include enticing a minor and obstructing justice.
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In 2010, Striegel plead guilty to risk of injury to a child and enticing a minor by computer.
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Herewith are some of the biggest, most enticing "what ifs" of a reconstituted Marvel Studios: Place your bets.
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What's especially enticing about LA as a TV setting is that it is a massive city of neighborhoods.
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Additionally, Snap's track record for security hasn't exactly been enticing for users to trust it with personal information.
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It can be enticing to window shop for seeds, but not all seeds can thrive in every climate.
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It's just not often you can find one of Samsung's curvy TVs available at such an enticing price.
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Alexa Hampton made an enticing tented room with touches of rose and an abundance of neo-classical references.
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If so, BAM's Migrating Forms offers this simple yet enticing solution: come watch it in a movie theater!
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The enticing anonymity of the dark web that nurtured Stephen's crime had given him a sense of omnipotence.
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Fingers crossed they come up with some snowy scares enticing enough to get their crew into long underwear.
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Using this tactic early might unsettle Mahomes a bit, enticing him to expect pressure and play too fast.
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"They used to check our nail varnish to make sure it wasn't too bright or enticing," she laughed.
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Whole Foods will slash prices on hundreds of items starting Wednesday, extending its focus beyond enticing Prime shoppers.
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The discussion then shifted to methods of enticing Page into sharing information with them, according to the documents.
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Actually ... it was more like she put on the hottest balancing act in a number of enticing ways.
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Intending to remove the hassle out of a new broadband deal, Now Broadband make a few enticing promises.
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For fans of the Legend of Zelda's hotly debated timeline and backstories, this is quite an enticing development.
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The prospect that your donation will be quadruple-matched may also be enticing, if you really believe it.
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It was an enticing suggestion, and Bell relayed his exchange to Caputo, who was already working for Trump.
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Patent reform is not as enticing as the numerous other issues that face this Congress or this president.
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Saudi Arabia is working on enticing its military vendors to build some of their products in Saudi Arabia.
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Higher house prices, however, do not appear to be enticing homeowners to put their properties on the market.
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That sounded enticing back in 2004 to Coon, who knew he wanted to start his own company someday.
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"It was eerie, creepy and enticing," Mr. LeBoff said about the twisty, Hitchcockian tone of Ms. Hawkins's book.
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Beyond the Main Slate, there are enticing films to see in the Projections and Spotlight on Documentary sections.
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Public transit may not be very enticing for investors, but these systems deliver solid returns to everyone else.
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Because running out of battery power on Alligator Alley isn't any more enticing than running out of gas.
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There's an enticing friendly competition offered Sunday as Jupiter faces off with warrior Mars, triggering your inner philosopher.
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Elizabeth Day's sly fourth novel is an enticing mix of social climbing, barely hidden lust and possible crimes.
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For most military families, living on base is an option, not a requirement, though it can be enticing.
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These private companies "represent an enticing target [f]or malicious cyber actors," according to the Senate Intelligence report.
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"I joined Juno because the promise of the RSUs were very enticing," Juno driver Steven Savader told Recode.
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To achieve this, China is offering global automakers enticing financial carrots and threatening them with weighty regulatory sticks.
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Plus, kids tend not to have black marks in their credit files yet — another enticing feature for thieves.
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Those results, coupled to the rising values at Uber and Lyft made the IPO market look pretty enticing.
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Winning over such so-called creators is essential to enticing users to spend more time on video platforms.
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Any full inventory of the 2018 contests includes losers exponentially more enticing than the dullards who trounced them.
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Interest rates were so low that borrowing money was essentially free, enticing companies to avail themselves with abandon.
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When those players become available again, for the 2018-19 season, the C.W.H.L. could provide an enticing option.
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In August 2017, she decided to accompany one sister to Portugal after seeing enticing photos of the resort.
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But there is also a sentiment that more streamlined officiating will equal a better and more enticing product.
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Like the Olympics, horse racing draws a large female audience, and reaching that demographic was enticing to NBC.
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Wherever you stay in Las Vegas, you're bound to have sticker shock because enticing offers — $19643 a night!
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Alternatively, you might just be willing to accept a lower salary in exchange for a particularly enticing perk.
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She was convicted in 2016 of enticing a minor for prostitution in San Bernardino County, the complaint says.
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Starting a business takes dogged determination – putting in long hours, enticing investors and doing multiple jobs at once.
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S.L. Is there something about the British psyche that makes spying, or at least duplicity, an enticing prospect?
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Gina Raimondo is also term-limited in 2022, opening an enticing statewide option for one of the Democrats.
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It's a balancing act that includes trying to convince adult smokers to ditch conventional cigarettes without enticing kids.
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Just like the section for hot tea and coffee, the selection of cold varieties was just as enticing.
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A small drop in mortgage interest rates was not enough to make pricey properties more enticing last week.
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At the same time, the enticing loan deals that many car buyers rely on have started to disappear.
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It's meant to convince us not by revealing a hidden reality, but by enticing viewers to metaphorically see.
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Most enticing of all, I own my audience for The Dump, which I created using tools from Substack.
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The financial giant UBS spared no expense in enticing wealthy French people to open bank accounts in Switzerland.
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At a time of soaring inequality and towering infrastructure needs, taxing these gleaming penthouses is an enticing idea.
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Given these circumstances, a trip to a sauna sounds about as enticing as a trip into an inferno.
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It's enticing to consider how different the Modern and the art world might be had his directorship continued.
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China has most of what it needs now, and what it doesn't have it can easily obtain from vendors outside of the U.S. While the American market looked enticing a few decades ago, it is relatively mature, and, today, the newer emerging market countries have become much more enticing to Beijing.
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If that sounds enticing to you, adding a powerful juicer to your repertoire is definitely the way to go.
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Lions Gate and MGM, combined or alone, could also be enticing assets for streaming services looking to add content.
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Whenever Mr. Brookshire sings, "Pow" turns intimate, allowing for an enticing sort of melodrama to creep into the piece.
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And dividend stock yields don't look as enticing compared to bond yields when the Federal Reserve is raising rates.
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There is nothing enticing to me about a solid piece of chocolate simply because it's shaped like a heart.
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Yet while Hannah's fate isn't pleasant, as presented in this enticing, slickly constructed package, it's hard to look away.
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Probably, but that doesn't make the streaming platform's collection of television, film, documentaries, and comedy specials any less enticing.
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Trader Dan Nathan said American Express's branding and its ability to get enticing perks for customers is a plus.
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Riggs points to Domino's and Chick-fil-A as chains that have been very successful at enticing repeat customers.
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I know I'll be keeping my eyes out for it and many more enticing ads during Super Bowl 51.
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While millennials statistically visit grocery stores less frequently than other generational groups, grocerant options are enticing them into supermarkets.
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Authorities say Rowland was convicted in 2004 on felony charges of enticing a minor and attempted forcible sexual abuse.
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Though Meyer-Ebrecht's objects are colorful and visually enticing, Uprising requires sustained contemplation to decipher its quiet political comments.
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More tournaments kept popping up around the world, each of them featuring pretty enticing prize pools for pro teams.
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Earlier this month, Buttigieg released the Douglass Plan, a policy agenda aimed at enticing black voters to his campaign.
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And we have to agree that this combination sounds more-than-enticing to doughnut and peanut butter lovers alike.
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Last week he was arrested and charged with enticing a minor with a computer and possession of child pornography.
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This advice is a good reminder that designing for oneself, while straightforward and enticing, will not have widespread impact.
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Panera is just the latest of many restaurant chains to offer an enticing reason to join their rewards program.
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To try it out, we went to the Prime Now page, where there's now an enticing new "restaurants" button.
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Scientists hope drone projects like this will continue to produce enticing glimpses into nature's most confounding nooks and crannies.
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Praising the project for making a classic enticing to her students, she quibbles with the depiction of the creature.
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Now, as Ukraine readies to elect a new leader, none of the main candidates look that enticing to Russia.
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If anything, the devices seemed more a comment on the state of smartphone battery life than actual enticing product.
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But if you identify as a woman, you'll probably need to dig a little deeper to find something enticing.
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But the possibilities to improve our lives every day and also make profit to boot should be deeply enticing.
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But since PB&Js don't exactly sound enticing to me these days, I had to up my recipe game.
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And with margins stabilising as the impact of the rate cuts fades, the banks are gradually enticing investors again.
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At first, Mickey's attitude is impossibly enticing, sparking envy in an I-could-never-get-away-with-that way.
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Higher rates could also make bonds a more enticing investment than stocks, especially for pension funds and foreign institutions.
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Both the companies have struck deals with carmakers in India to offer somewhat enticing leasing programs to their drivers.
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As with so many of Trader Joe's most enticing snacks, Puff Dogs are now available in the freezer aisle.
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Moreover, weak European economies were hardly an enticing prospect for those who wanted to continue to work part-time.
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And honestly, I couldn't have asked for more enticing and dutiful teachers to guide me through my nascent sexuality.
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Still, outlet malls with their enticing deals on discounted goods have fared better than traditional malls in recent years.
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A tax holiday in 2005 lowered the corporate rate to 5.25 percent, enticing corporations to repatriate some $300 billion.
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Though the idea of sloughing away sun damage sounds enticing, Dr. Sadick suggests a more cautious approach to exfoliation.
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While on the Volkswagen lot, surveying sensible Jettas and Passats, a round, enticing shape catches my eye: the Beetle.
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As the cost of growing berries rises, Driscoll's must find ways of enticing people to pay more for them.
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There is little doubt that Russia needs the money now, and that the oil companies provide an enticing target.
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That means public hospitals must turn to state legislators and local taxpayers for more help — not an enticing prospect.
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Mendes and Manley caught on film the quirky sights and strangely enticing atmospheres the poet described in his notebooks.
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I am all for enticing children into museum shows, but this one feels a little like an amusement arcade.
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In that context, what sets Dortmund apart is not only identifying them so reliably but enticing them so consistently.
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It's hearty and comforting and will fill your house with enticing aromas during the several hours that it cooks.
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When first published, the study seemed like an enticing example of behavioral economics, nudging children to make better choices.
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Older buildings are also being repurposed at a rapid clip, enticing many businesses and institutions to plant roots downtown.
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The lineup for Roulette's 2018 Mixology Festival, titled "Circuit Breakers," features an enticing series of improbable audio-visual pairings.
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So Apple has increasingly relied on enticing existing customers to toss their old iPhones for faster, slimmer, pricier successors.
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Make the food photos on your Instagram feed more enticing, with tips for lighting, framing and honing your style.
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Apple's iPhone 11 is here- and it's mighty enticing if you're using an iPhone that's a few years old.
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The perks are enticing: Beyond savings, some homes are more spacious or in a better location than a hotel.
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Mr. Nézet-Séguin has talked up some enticing commissions and creative initiatives; we will have to wait and see.
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The kid-friendly flavors of THC oils that can easily be bought online must be enticing to young people.
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Cadillac Hotel & Beach Club in Miami is offering an enticing "Seaside Romantic Escape Package" for an idyllic beach getaway.
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At $65,663 for the booth's 807 square feet, every rented inch was put to its most aesthetically enticing use.
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And Starbucks' Starbucks Rewards program hands out gold stars in return for purchases, proving to be an enticing offer.
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His enticing raw talent is a big reason he is here, instead of in Florida with the Red Sox.
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I recognize that fMRI networks cannot be captured surreptitiously by enticing a 12-year old to drink a soda.
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Classes at these studios are often expensive, and your property's gym may have an equally enticing lineup of classes.
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The territory had passed its international banking entity law a year earlier, in hopes of enticing investment from overseas.
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The enticing claim in a study released last week was that researchers had created naturally glowing and magnetic cotton.
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Many people, including President Trump, blame the company for destroying traditional retail jobs by enticing people to shop online.
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Some airlines will even throw in a free hotel stay or city tour to make the stop more enticing.
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Delivery is an enticing segment for restaurants, because these orders often have higher checks than ones placed in-restaurant.
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There is work to be done for Soler to be a consistent force, but the raw power is enticing.
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But while those extras are enticing, there has been industry-wide concern over lithium batteries igniting and starting fires.
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She was enticing and threatening all at the same time — characteristics she couldn't possibly evoke with a nude lipstick.
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These potatoes manage to be both crispy on the outside and creamy on the inside, and utterly enticing. 2.
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On closer inspection I find it is composed of lamb's wool woven, glossy, and lustrous, enticing me to touch.
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And, after a 40-year absence, the city ended its food-desert reputation by enticing supermarkets to come in.
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Options at Sephora and department stores were expensive; the products available at drugstores were cheaper but not exactly enticing.
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The tax savings, which could be around $15,000 per year for many affluent couples, may prove enticing to workers.
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What one individual finds enticing may seem unrewarding to another, but that doesn't make them less of a person.
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She has turned down the opportunity in the past, but this year the added income is too enticing to decline.
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Black Panther is so enticing because it hopefully suggests a shift in centering white men as saviors of the world.
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Anti-tobacco groups fear that vaporizers are enticing to young people and may encourage them to eventually take up smoking.
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In this process, Hsu seamlessly combines superstition and belief, and science and imagination, in a highly convincing and enticing work.
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And with more than 53.4 million PlayStation 4 units already in people's homes, that made the VR headset more enticing.
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Justin Crawford, 23, is charged with sodomy, aggravated child molestation, incest and enticing a child for indecent purposes — all felonies.
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The promise is enticing—a perfect blend of convenience and security that's hard to come by in mobile computing devices.
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But MRAs offer an enticing third option, far easier than working to deconstruct external patriarchal values and internalized patriarchal behaviors.
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But even with that very enticing promotion, there's still the issue of actually getting to Canada to enjoy those parks.
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Then, when an unsuspecting reader clicks on an enticing headline, they will be led to a website crammed with advertisements.
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Enticing mothers to return to work with subsidized child care could potentially reverse the trend and, therefore, and increase GDP.
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One reason is economic interest of Western business communities — access to the Chinese market has been an enticing siren song.
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Americans, so used to visiting shops packed with enticing goods, may have to get used to many more empty ones.
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Even the most enticing tax incentives are unlikely to make companies fire their robots and hire back assembly-line workers.
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The assertive, individualistic, essentially democratic spirit of Smith's paintings is as enticing as their bright colors and bold, totemic forms.
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Yes, but: Google Fiber was selling the promise of fast fiber, which at the time (2011) was rare and enticing.
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But, the ease of having background checks already complete and the possibility of higher rents than expected could prove enticing.
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One reason economists suppose that politicians find deficits enticing is that public debt hamstrings their successors (that is, their opponents).
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Paid or unpaid, when building a social network, ads should be subtle and enticing, not disruptive and direct-response driven.
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These plans could be enticing for healthy people who want to cut costs and skip the Affordable Care Act marketplace.
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All these factors combine to make spending more and more money on stuff you arguably don't need simple and enticing.
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Still not eating them A new study suggests we'd all eat more vegetables if they were given more enticing names.
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The arcade cabinets at venues like EightyTwo may be enticing to drinkers, but quarters aren't enough to sustain a business.
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Google has spent much of its VR efforts over the past two years enticing developers to produce simple VR content.
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The enticing title isn't directly inferred from the work itself, but it's not a far stretch to imagine it's origin.
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But the upside potential is still enticing to Raghuram Selvaraju, managing director and senior healthcare analyst at Rodman and Renshaw.
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With so many enticing products and foods out there, it's easy to lose track of how you're spending your money.
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They must draw new buyers into the art market by first enticing them to buy watches, wine and other luxuries.
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And this time the creator of both unicorn AND mermaid toast has brought us yet another visually-enticing edible mashup.
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There are enticing sale signs that dishonestly label things as discounted — with a "discounted" price that's actually the original cost.
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Any season where we get to watch Patinkin and Abraham spar on opposite sides of a conflict is enticing indeed.
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And the latest iPhones have Apple's fastest and best processing chips, creating a much more enticing platform for game development.
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If the prospect of living in Hepburn's mansion isn't enticing enough, you'll be sold after one look at the property.
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But if you think that's the most enticing aromatic experience to ever happen to the superstore, well... you'd be right.
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Sabathia, in turn, entertained the notion of enticing James to sign with the Knicks in 2010 as a free agent.
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While the flavor isn't as enticing as Sun Bum's options, I quite enjoy Fresh Sugar Lip Treatment's vaguely lemon flavor.
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I saw a lot of people eating pulled pork sandwiches and bratwurst, and the chocolate-covered fruit kabobs were enticing.
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In a much more enticing partnership, Google got John Legend to lend his voice to Google Home Assistant in May.
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Throughout his career, Mr. Wines has proselytized for enticing public space, something he finds depressingly rare in the United States.
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Book and movie titles differ often in adaptation — and not always because producers think sorcery is more enticing than philosophy.
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Many consumers prefer credit cards because they provide benefits that debit cards do not, namely cash rewards and enticing perks.
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So the prospect of joining a group for free, and the reassurance of safety in numbers, is an enticing combination.
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Ms. Bakewell's approach is enticing and unusual: She is not an omniscient author acting as critic, biographer or tour guide.
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But the companies have also posted continued sales growth and corresponding share price growth, making them enticing opportunities for investors.
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BONDS ARE ENTICING: Key to the run in stocks has been their relative yield advantage over other assets, namely bonds.
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The new label could also make Amazon's marketplace more enticing for bigger brands that have previously chosen to avoid it.
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But, on the whole, Chicha is oddly frictionless, unsurprising, like an advertisement enticing tourists to an all-inclusive luxury resort.
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Additionally, rooms equipped with bathrobes, wet bars, refrigerators, and modern bathrooms with quality, contemporary fixtures all make for enticing accommodations.
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But more and more users say it does — and the problem is the positivity that once made it so enticing.
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Technology and finance jobs have flooded in, enticing students from the area's welter of colleges to stick around after graduation.
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Plus, Chivo's love of garden gnomes does offer up an enticing clue: According to the map, Lil' Ricky loved gardening.
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Low mortgage rates, however, are enticing, and the Smiths said they don't want to miss out on that potential savings.
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In addition to shopping the loungewear and pajamas, you'll also find flowy frocks and sleek totes at an enticing discount.
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The approach borrows serving styles and flavoring techniques from the beer world, enticing customers with a different kind of buzz.
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The optionality that comes hand-in-hand with robust cash flows makes these firms especially enticing during times of turmoil.
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Most of those will end up on dealer lots, where they make enticing and less expensive alternative to new cars.
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He was supposed to turn over the controls to a train operator, but moving the train was just too enticing.
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CNBC's on Thursday praised Apple's newly unveiled iPhones, calling the smartphones much more enticing than the models released last year.
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His promises to reinstate DACA and abolish ICE are enticing to a state population of which 7 percent are undocumented.
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And if you don't think you'll find that subject especially enticing (at first, I confess, I didn't), then think again.
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"It's pretty enticing to think now that life could exist on a moon around a Jupiter-like planet," Zellem said.
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The company is reportedly offering up to $1,000 to new employees as a means of enticing people back to work.
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I often bring an enticing, creative dish, only to have someone else bring a bottle of sparkling water or nothing.
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From my outsider's perspective, it also seems like it would be enticing to have at least two reliable income sources.
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People swaying between index funds or active management may find having a human element enticing, until you lose your returns.
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Everything on the menu looks enticing and perhaps even a bit exotic, and the service and ambience are pretty good.
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This has been enticing for international players like Fujimoto who are looking to test their skills against the world's best.
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A company that promotes a strong and inclusive culture is a lot more enticing than one that offers free lunch.
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A couple of days earlier, Eli had gotten another leg tattoo, and it felt tender, yet the water looked enticing.
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The Pedra Roja, too, was more vibrant, with a stony earthiness, floral notes and ripe, enticing flavors of red fruits.
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Square Feet Enticing hungry customers and luring celebrity backers, food trucks have been quickly expanding nationwide for the last decade.
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As with much of Rechmaoui's work, the piece has a rough and unfinished yet enticing, ghostly, painterly quality to it.
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With Google's own Pixel phone looking remarkably similar, too, smartphone vendors just aren't enticing buyers like they used to be.
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Bródno Sculpture Park has come to be one of Europe's most enticing and important sites of relational and social sculpture.
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The fumigation sites are undeniably enticing in these suburban settings, stoking curiosity of the mysteries hidden beneath their glaring shells.
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There are so many systems set up to discourage people from their truth, and some of them are really enticing.
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Even if loot boxes end up ruining the multiplayer aspect of Battlefront II, at least the single player story seems enticing.
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Angelina Jolie embodied the video game world's most enticing relic hunter when she starred in the live action adaption in 2001.
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If you're a nighttime eater, try this trick: Make eating less enticing by putting something on your hands, such as lotion.
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I would have kept promising myself that I'd return… and then I'd find something else that was more pressing and enticing.
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With such disparate outcomes on the table, investors are left with few enticing options — which could explain the lack of movement.
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In Japan skating is like NHL hockey in Canada or baseball in the U.S. So pushing the limit is very enticing.
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And if the price isn't enticing enough, Dunkin' is promising to deliver its espresso beverages to consumers faster than its competitors.
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It has 150 million daily active users and has rapidly become one of the most enticing new advertising platforms for marketers.
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What's particularly enticing to some savers is the fact that withdrawals for qualified medical expenses can be taken at any time.
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The CEO of Boxed is not kidding around when it comes to job perks for enticing candidates and retaining good employees.
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I can see a VR shopping experience being enticing in that particular setting, given that Skymall is still, somehow, a thing.
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We know how it feels to be faced with loads of enticing options and not be able to make a choice.
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Olsen took on the struggles of Instagram's Clarendon and Moon filters and searched for the secrets to creating enticing food photos.
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The discovery of the planet, named Proxima b, was extra enticing, since the world likely orbits in Proxima Centauri's habitable zone.
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Brazil's investment opportunity is enticing, especially for the tech sector, because Brazilians ravenously devour digital content, and are very socially engaged.
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The same minds might also suspect that as criticism mounted, the idea of a war with the Vatican looked less enticing.
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Rowland was convicted of attempted forcible sex abuse and enticing a minor over the internet in 2004, online court records show.
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Even if a creator chooses not to upload a custom option, YouTube now ensures their video is as enticing as possible.
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To celebrate, ABC's The Chew has taken over our Instagram with fun photos of the set and, yes, enticing food shots.
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Turbines in the North Sea provide a particularly enticing home for a type of tasty, edible mollusc called the blue mussel.
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Given that these companies sell ads for podcasts, they'll likely use the database to build a more enticing pitch for advertisers.
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Take a look ahead for a list of the most enticing and amazing treats to come out of Dominique Ansel's kitchen.
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Why it matters: It's an enticing way for lawmakers to fund chosen causes — a temptation legislative leaders are trying to resist.
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One of the more enticing aspects of the Mac Mini was just how affordable it was compared to every other Mac.
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Quick cash might also be enticing because the English Rugby Football Union made a loss in the year ending June 2018.
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Compared to two restaurant enchiladas that come in at 600 calories, a serving of Bauer's enticing entree is only 315 calories.
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The easy-access to the bully pulpit provided to Trump by social media is just too enticing for him to resist.
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If that lineup somehow isn't enticing enough, consider another advantage of seeing experimental films and video art in this context: popcorn.
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And also just vulnerable to being pulled by enticing objects or ideas away from the things we ought to attend to.
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A 15-minute cab ride from Petworth to the Shaw neighborhood will take you to the dark, yet enticing, Blagden Alley.
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Pages like this post broad-appeal content to grab more traffic, thus enticing more advertisers and revenue for the page's owners.
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He looks like a character from The Matrix—mysterious, dark, and brooding—enticing his listeners to join him on his quest.
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Thumbnails are supposed to help convince someone to click on a video: to provide an enticing preview of what's to come.
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THE Kindai University Fisheries Laboratory might not be the most enticing name for a fancy restaurant, but its customers are undeterred.
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And the levels you'll explore are similarly enticing, whether it's a Hollywood movie set or a sci-fi rendition of Nepal.
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Tension with North Korea, Iran, ISIS and Russia will continue to flare -- enticing Trump to make more provocative remarks and decisions.
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Experts warn that the minimal cost and the strong impact of these attacks are likely an enticing draw for foreign adversaries.
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Given the promising popularity of these plans, there are sure to be even more hitting the market at enticing price points.
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Maybe. It's early days, but if exchange rates hold and travel softens within Europe and Britain, expect more enticing travel offers.
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If you are like me and value a smoother and easier presentation, the Ether C Flows are the more enticing proposition.
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But the "exotic" nature of rattan wicker remained enticing, and Western designers began incorporating it — in some cases, without proper credit.
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It's constantly testing new ways of enticing audiences, like autoplay video and curated collections of titles organized by theme on mobile.
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The institution also presents year-round concerts, including two performances of an enticing BEMF Chamber Opera program at the Morgan Library.
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Concessions on primary deals are also enticing enough for investors who have difficulty sourcing bonds in size in the secondary markets.
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The smell from the grill on the fantail was enticing and we dug in as soon as the fish were cooked.
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While many have opted in to Disney's enticing three-year deal, Nathanson wonders about Disney's greater plan for the streaming service.
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Adopting the ideology has required the agency to balance persuading adult smokers to quit conventional cigarettes without enticing adolescents and teens.
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That makes it a hugely enticing market at a time when planemakers are facing a slowdown after years of strong orders.
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Someone who turns on my brain is far more enticing and desirable than someone who only turns on my girly parts.
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Colorado just passed a bill, effective July 1st, prohibiting edible marijuana products that might be enticing to a child, she added.
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I explain the intricacies of three artists' work to the wealthy, cultured elite in a succinct, intelligent, and ultimately enticing manner.
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Nascar is trying to create more enticing bet types for auto racingNascar, historically, hasn&apost been a big draw for gamblers.
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For those who can afford it, the Urus serves up an enticing cocktail of menacing looks, supercar performance, and SUV practicality.
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"Enticing pics of things to eat" strew themselves through most social media nowadays, and are referred to collectively as FOOD PORN.
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Join a panel discussion on enticing corporations in New York to adopt renewable energy, at 26 Hotel Central Park in Midtown.
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Images and techniques ricochet off one another, enticing us to make connections of all kinds — within the work and across history.
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People typically touch their phones 2,617 per day, according to one study — leaving a particularly enticing trail of data to mine.
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Instead, Mr. Biden is enticing Democrats with a bloodless bargain: a return to normal — or whatever this nation was on Nov.
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So what, exactly, is so enticing about most of the assets of Rupert Murdoch's decades-old media empire, 21st Century Fox?
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday called The Trade Desk a "more enticing" play on the growing video streaming arena than Roku.
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Trump has vastly outspent his Democratic rivals so far, crushing fundraising records and enticing users to share all-important personal data.
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Bath products with enticing smells and descriptions like "bamboo lemongrass" and "yuzu bergamot" were from an aromatherapy line provided by Lather.
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These are surely enticing for workers at the Foxconn factory, where the average monthly salary was between 2,000 and 3,000 yuan.
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Experts say that Macy&aposs has also fallen behind as it has failed to create an enticing shopping experience in-store.
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Even enticing the "forgotten men" — those no longer looking for work — back into the labor force can have only limited impact.
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The serene landscapes and bloody action look so, so enticing in this action game set in what looks like feudal Japan.
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The ministry has proposed cutting employers' mandatory social security contributions with the aim of enticing businesses out of the shadow economy.
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Investors have been drawn into the market by an enticing narrative of closing mines and a tightening raw materials supply chain.
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The Green New Deal, in other words, is an exciting idea for many liberals and an enticing political target for conservatives.
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And unless President Trump gives up on his stupid and unnecessary border wall those incentives are only going to get more enticing.
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Yet for US energy producers that kicked off exports to Europe with just three vessels in 2016, the market potential is enticing.
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Taking time off of work is the only way to ensure Smith will be prepared should an enticing offer suddenly present itself.
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While he laughed at the idea of ever going on tour with Lady Gaga, the 44-year-old offered an enticing alternative.
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Perhaps most enticing about her brand is the fact that she's managed, so far, to stay completely true to who she is.
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While it's unlikely you need more reasons to shop at Target, the retail chain is about to make its stores extra enticing.
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Facebook would have to rethink its mobile web strategy and figure out how to make its web app more powerful and enticing.
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Even with his disfigured face (the makeup doesn't quite disguise his handsome features), Mr. Felciano frankly makes for a more enticing prospect.
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However, Lyft is enticing people to try out the service with a summer promotion of 20% off your first 10 Premier rides.
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Damn, that's pretty enticing stuff—even for a 23-year NHL veteran who knows nothing but private jets and million-dollar paycheques.
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I expected to only watch the first ten minutes, assuming the show had nothing interesting or enticing enough to keep me awake.
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It might not be Black Friday per se, but this discount makes it one of the more enticing Black Friday fashion sales.
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Three women are accusing a New York millionaire of rape and violence after enticing them to visit his swanky penthouse in Manhattan.
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The company has 150 million daily active users and has rapidly become one of the most enticing new advertising platforms for marketers.
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MOSCOW/ST PETERSBURG (Reuters) - To an England soccer fan before the World Cup, the idea of going to Russia wasn't that enticing.
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It's true that NAFTA has hurt American factory workers by enticing US companies to move factories to Mexico, where labor is cheaper.
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While it's not official yet, the change would make the Pro a much more enticing option in the increasingly crowded Chromebook landscape.
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A HISTORY OF NEGLECT For most military families, living on base is an option, not a requirement, though it can be enticing.
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Of course, the collection of the personal biometric information of Indian citizens in a giant database presents an enticing target for cybercriminals.
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Cajoling and enticing players onto that limitless funicular track of spending raises serious ethical issues, especially where our youngest players are involved.
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Enticing creators in this manner is not uncommon for social media companies looking to stock up on a particular type of content.
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Rewards-based fundraising is aimed at enticing investors based on the benefits they would receive in relation to the amount they contribute.
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Because the makeup's smell is so enticing, Aispuro leaves sweets in her office so she and her coworkers don't cave, she said.
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Fans were used to cool homes, and eventually air conditioners, making them both more enticing for humans and less accessible to mosquitoes.
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But big companies like Fisher-Price and Google are enticing kids to try out virtual reality with much cheaper kid-friendly headsets.
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He added that Italy's high yields — two-year bonds there pay 84.893 percent versus zero in Portugal — were also enticing some investors.
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Human fingers will click on the shocking and obscene, no matter how repugnant (and often, the more messed up, the more enticing).
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They will become even more enticing as the latest bout of tightness subsides and the whole curve moves closer to linear contango.
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South Korean President Moon Jae-in earned a diplomatic gold medal by enticing Pyongyang to join the festivities rather than disrupt them.
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The president has praised Yellen in recent days, but the chance to make a break from the past could prove too enticing.
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"Companies selling these products have a responsibility to ensure they aren't putting children in harm's way or enticing youth use," says Gottlieb.
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As enticing as Far Eden can feel, with its towering monoliths just begging to be traversed, ReCore isn't a game about exploration.
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There's something so enticing about starting fresh on January 1, and resolutions don't have to be limited to exercise, relationships, or money.
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And I think in this case, the anachronistic use of that music is what makes the show so incredibly enticing to people.
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More and more, colleges and universities are offering up enticing perks and benefits in the hopes of luring in the best students.
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Many of the items — most of them staples like hoodies, caps and T-shirts — sell out almost immediately, creating an enticing scarcity.
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It has some enticing category offers, too: In the fourth quarter of 2018, users will save on purchases they make on Amazon.
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Our text blizzard tapered to a flurry, just occasional photos of enticing dinners mid-simmer and selfies with our children and spouses.
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Hume dehorns his animals, which makes them less enticing to poachers and adds to his stockpile than now amounts to five tonnes.
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The markets know this is not going to happen overnight, but the upside is so enticing that it is willing to wait.
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They're so enticing, you may want to replicate them for your own road trips, summer concerts, and beach vacations on the horizon.
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Here it's been recreated by artists Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin, enticing the visitor to come, explore, get lost, meet some terrifying twins.
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Other new elements of United Polaris include "sleep-enticing amenities," like custom-designed bedding from Saks Fifth Avenue and gel-cooled pillows.
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Enticing though it may be, Lyle elects not to spice things up by releasing the hatch while averaging 850 miles an hour.
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Yet for most start-ups, seeding a retirement plan doesn't seem as enticing to would-be employees as ownership or recreational benefits.
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Oat milk doesn't need as much water as almond milk to make, which is enticing to consumers who are conscious about conservation.
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It's an enticing state for Republicans — it sports Rust Belt sympathies with a large white, rural population across most of its area.
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The New York store is airy, with many windows and filled with enticing displays — "a visual menu," as a spokeswoman put it.
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To other countries, China may offer an enticing top-down model that suggests that technology can thrive even under the government's thumb.
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Some that were just a few dozen years old didn't appear to be holding up well, making brand-new buildings more enticing.
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"We're hoping that we're enticing people who live in the U.S. to visit new destinations because of these unusual properties," he said.
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In the camera app, a "Food" mode slightly bumps up the saturation to make colors warmer and the food look more enticing.
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Regardless of how fans felt about the prequels, the fact that more Star Wars films were going to be made was enticing.
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Travel providers said all the bad news was fading, with Cuban music, art and the prospect of adventure once more enticing clients.
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Matter In 2013, scientists discovered a new way to precisely edit genes — technology called Crispr that raised all sorts of enticing possibilities.
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Biology is supposed to offer rigor, precision, measurements — enticing possibilities when it comes to something as nebulous and complex as the mind.
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For off-season visitors, this means that white water rafting, paddle boarding, swimming and float rides all become possible, and even enticing.
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It delivers the same enticing flavor and grill marks as traditional grilling without igniting a flame, using charcoal, or dealing with gas.
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In the docuseries, we discover that Exotic most likely took advantage of the young Finlay, enticing him with cats, money, and power.
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You'll get the same enticing flavor and grill marks as traditional grilling without igniting a flame, using charcoal, or dealing with gas.
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Karen Chapple, a proponent of the units and a professor of city planning at U.C. Berkeley, said the economic case was enticing.
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The prospect of a social network that can't mess with your data or betray your privacy (without anyone knowing it) is enticing.
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Additionally, the retailer's core handbag business has slowed, with competitors rolling out heavier discounts and promotions, enticing women to shop for bargains.
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That makes the Nest Wifi, like the Google Wifi before it, an enticing value that will likely prove to be very popular.
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Team members vigorously shake branches and call out, enticing the animal down to within safe range for Rudi to fire the tranquilizer.
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More enticing pitching help may be on the way late this month if Lugo and Matz avoid setbacks in their rehabilitation assignments.
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With enticing benefits, these cards can make future flights less expensive as you earn air miles for purchases made on the card.
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Experts say it's this enticing combination of socializing and working out that has driven more young professionals to sign up for classes.
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About a quarter of the participants in Wallethub's survey said an enticing sign-up bonus motivated them to get a new card.
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You may not have seen a driverless car yet in your town, but eventually you will because the financial incentives remain enticing.
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Pooling resources with a few co-workers can be an enticing prospect, especially now that the jackpot has ballooned to $700 million.
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He initially flew the drone low so that the pigeon wing dragged along the ground, enticing the bird to go after it.
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Even more so than usual, ownership could be the top factor in determining which openings should be most enticing to prospective candidates.
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Being relatively small means it can adapt to sellers' needs, he said, enticing them to consign items with an individually tailored approach.
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"Elections serve as a way of enticing opposition forces to leave the streets and focus on electoral politics," Pomona College's Salas said.
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Rowland pleaded guilty to enticing a minor over the internet and attempted forcible sex abuse in an agreement with prosecutors, records show.
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Belle, the six-foot-tall widow, had been enticing men to her property through newspaper ads promising love—and then killing them.
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Of course, while a supermarket or a cold-brew coffee shop may be enticing to some, these can sound alarm bells for others.
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Thursday's filing mentioning Assange related to a criminal case involving a 29-year-old man charged with enticing a 15-year-old girl.
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But maybe that's OK, because with a price tag of just $350, the U11 Life might be the more enticing of the two.
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So the money is there, and it's pretty clear that the drop in stock prices will be very enticing for company financial chiefs.
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Plus ... Val tells us the perks of being a part of the cast ... and they sound pretttttty enticing for a 13-year-old.
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"As one of the most famous athletes in the country, Mr. Beckham presents an enticing target for shakedown artists," Beckham's suit reportedly says.
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Jones admitted to enticing six underage girls to make pornographic videos of themselves and send them to him, according to a plea agreement.
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But more enticing still to commercial space companies is the idea that asteroid mining could provide the raw materials for future space infrastructure.
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This crumb of biomaterial would serve to fertilize the nearby neural tissue, enticing microscopic arms from local cells to unfurl into the cone.
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An extra enticing clip of three colors of glitter mixed with a translucent gel makes for a serene and binge-worthy viewing experience.
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On the other hand, $300,000 isn't a massive amount of money by basketball standards, and the opportunity to come home will be enticing.
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These mostly average, easy-to-ignore things become exceptionally enticing, with a strange, magnetic pull, even something as unassuming as a lumpy cauliflower.
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One survey found that an enticing sign-up bonus is the primary motivation for a quarter of the people who get new cards.
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These make keeping the growth engine humming all the more enticing – and rider and driver incentives are one of the most useful fuels.
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While the world of CGI creatures is par for the course for Brown, that slight shift in character was enticing to the actress.
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The move higher could however be derailed if U.S. stocks continue their rally, enticing investment away from gold, said Jonathan Butler at Misubishi.
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And while its nearly 2 billion users are enticing to healthcare professionals, there are questions about whether Facebook can actually make a difference.
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Even with the knowledge that only a small number of women are doing it, there's something so enticing about multiplying your orgasmic potential.
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Given the current trust in technology, vendors' promises about a cheaper and faster way to get the job done can be very enticing.
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And, as history has proven, even the most enticing crowdfunded consoles can turn out less than successful at best, and disastrous at worst.
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Europe's market of 500m relatively wealthy consumers is still enticing enough that firms will generally comply with EU rules rather than pull out.
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One does not have to share the Argentine bishop's gushing enthusiasm to see how a breakthrough with China is enticing for the Vatican.
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"While the stock got slammed today, down more than 5%, I think it could be ... enticing a couple points lower," the host said.
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It's enticing to see the prize gets raised again and again, but you should think twice before gleefully taking up on their offer.
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But for people with high-value information on their smartphones, that high price could look pretty enticing compared to having valuable information stolen.
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This year, Rovio plans to spend about 30 percent of its games revenue on enticing new users, just as it did last year.
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If that's not enticing enough, celebrity makeup artists have raved about how natural they look, since they actually go underneath your natural lashes.
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In an attempt to diversify its offerings, Nitrome decided to move into the console space as well, and the Switch proved particularly enticing.
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Republicans have shown that, when push comes to shove, this is as enticing a prospect for them as it is for anyone else.
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The video opens with Regina George, played by Taylor Louderman, enticing the audience to "come here" so she could share some exciting news.
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The big picture: Alibaba is enticing U.S. businesses with Alipay, which allows users to pay by scanning a QR code on the app.
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"I don't have a home, I can't even get a manager," Garland says, as the idea of the London shows becomes more enticing.
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Additionally, nearly three-quarters said they'd shop with a retailer they haven't visited in the last year if they receive an enticing promotion.
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Amazon is an online shopping treasure trove, and with Prime Day finally here (woohoo!), we've found enticing deals on all kinds of gems.
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After turning down a top job at Universal, snapped up by his partner Ron Meyer, Disney's overture looked like an enticing second chance.
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If you can discredit your enemy through the relatively cheap method of enticing a journalist with a scoop, you're onto a winning strategy.
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If becoming a digital nomad sounds enticing, check out FlexJobs' ranking of the top 10 companies offering the most work-from-anywhere listings.
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New content and hopefully more enticing weapon camos should invite a new wave of growth as the core user base is re-invigorated.
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The chance to compete at an Olympic Games had proved too enticing to miss out on and Martinod set her sights on Sochi.
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Tencent maintained that Uber's account had violated the terms of service by offering deals or "enticing" users to share things with their friends.
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By having a clearly-marked set of socially acceptable paths, it makes all the paths outside them so much sweeter and more enticing.
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India's largest industrial house, RIL launched the Reliance Jio network with much fanfare and enticing 'Welcome Offer' to the public on Sept. 5.
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Bridenstine also said he wants the moon mission to launch by 2020, making SpaceX's rapid launch preparations another potentially enticing factor to NASA.
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But, if you're new to smart speakers, putting some of Alexa's most powerful features in a smaller and cheaper package is certainly enticing.
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It moves so slow when you first watch it, you're not sure if it's a still image or not ... it's very oddly enticing.
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For one small, dedicated corner of the internet, there is no gossip more enticing — yet elusive — than that of Carrie Brownstein's dating life.
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Rowland was convicted of attempted forcible sex abuse and enticing a minor over the internet in 2004, court records show, ABC News reports.
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All told, one could make the case that there are between six and eight more enticing quarterback options in 2017 than Jay Cutler.
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Never since Bubba Gump Shrimp Company (probably even more so) has the fake food from a fictional restaurant chain seemed so enticing. 12.
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Even in the waning years of high school, when being invited to a college party was an enticing offer, frats were always unappealing.
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The "conservative based" premise of this plan is to encourage personal responsibility while improving access to care by enticing more physicians to participate.
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The uncertain business environment has deterred international investors, even though Iran ought to be an enticing market, with its large, young urban population.
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But the exhortation to smoke more pot — not least, on the way to a pot lab — was simply too enticing to pass up.
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If people spend markedly less time on Facebook — because an enticing new network comes along, for example — the company's revenue growth could slow.
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In town after town, people said their greatest challenge was enticing their neighbors away from dollar stores or the Walmart four towns over.
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Buffalo isn't nearly as enticing as Jacksonville when it comes to personnel, weather, the Coughlin factor or Florida's lack of state income taxes.
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This makes it look like you're at home if you're traveling, so your home looks like less of an enticing target for burglars.
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The president took credit for enticing major corporations to invest in the U.S. states and create jobs, tying it to his economic agenda.
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If a slow-but-steady route to growing your wealth sounds enticing, buy-and-hold is probably the best investment strategy for you.
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The authors Joshua Foer, Dylan Thuras and Ella Morton have compiled a list of more than 600 destinations, some more enticing than others.
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Given the huge masses of humanity that are focused on the World Cup - it's enticing to examine the market implications of the tournament.
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Nonetheless, being one of the few land borders into the European Union makes the enclave an enticing entry point for many African refugees.
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We didn't need another reason to get psyched up about this remake, but we've certainly found one in these highly enticing McKinnon moments.
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Sometimes, the emails didn't come from the campaign at all — they came from other names, with subject lines that made them more enticing.
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Don't lock the door to any rooms; it makes it far too enticing for me, and I WILL bust my way in. 72.
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More enticing is the prospect of the ever-reliable Yefim Bronfman as the soloist in Bartok's Piano Concerto No. 2.212-875-5656, nyphil.
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Also enticing is the finding among 503,000 men and women on Medicare linking statin use to a lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
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HQ is based on an enticing proposition: It turns our phones, those founts of infinite knowledge, into a rare site of human recall.
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"Peralta deceived investor after investor through bald lies and forged documents, enticing them with high returns on investments he never made," he said.
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All miserable parties to protracted disputes must also begin to sense that there might be a mutually enticing opportunity to exit the conflict.
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Cogni's goal is to convince young Americans to escape overdraft and checking fees by enticing them with a new, simpler offering than incumbents.
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The Seahawks have allowed an ugly 134 yards a game on the ground, and that softness up front should be enticing for Gurley.
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Texas still has the highest number of residents without health insurance — about 17 percent — which makes a Medicare for All promise pretty enticing.
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The reasoning behind the federal government's decision to outlaw the swaggering camel was that he made smoking seem carefree and enticing to youth.
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We photographed a silhouette of someone holding a warm cup of Lipton's Enticing Chai, a black tea blended with sweet and savory spices.
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He's betting he can get just as big a slice of the digital pie later as it grows — now with more enticing content.
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Health advocates and some states are blaming misleading advertising, media and inconspicuous vape devices like Juul for enticing kids to try e-cigarettes.
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In Ethiopia, a busy adoption destination for years, brokers were discovered enticing poor villagers to relinquish a child with promises of continuing payments.
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The promise of scooters — a fun, convenient, cheap and, most important to its ardent defenders, non-car mode of transportation — is very enticing.
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The prospect of Barcelona playing P.S.G. is enticing in itself; the prospect of Barcelona playing a P.S.G. seeking vengeance is more attractive still.
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The lawsuits claim Juul's advertising campaigns target young people to use nicotine without knowing the associated risks by enticing them with flavor pods.
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Bran's weirwood visions Speaking of trees, perhaps one of the most enticing puzzles in the whole story is Bran's garbled, alarming weirwood vision.
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Uber and Lyft provide easy access into gated communities and businesses, as well as outer-perimeter security layers for enticing crowd-laden venues.
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But Chrome's pedigree is modest, which could restrict his breeding fees and which made it more enticing to keep him on the track.
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Reuters reported Tuesday that in 2015, Juul had disregarded early evidence it was enticing teens to use its product and ultimately become addicted.
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In response, local shopkeepers have created an "empty tourism" campaign, enticing visitors with images of uncrowded attractions, Emiko Jozuka reported for CNN Travel.
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Officials confirm ... the 23-year-old is facing charges of incest, child molestation sodomy and enticing a child for indecent purpose, all felonies.
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Hydrogen is particularly enticing, since we know that here on Earth, certain kinds of microbes that live on ocean vents eat hydrogen like candy.
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The poorer the people, the more enticing these compensation packages that are being offered by the Chinese corporation that's building the dam, Sino Hydro.
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Parsekar's offering might not feel as enticing as unlimited calls and 4GB of LTE data that people can get with a Jio connection, though.
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All those little instances of seconds shaved off can add up over time, which makes the Optane 8003P seem like a very enticing upgrade.
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While the movie sustains interest by weaving together familiar elements in an enticing way, the noir-ish journey proves more satisfying than the payoff.
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Now NASA says it has found fossilized 'extraterrestrial nucleobases' - or basic nitrogen-carrying biological molecules - in two enticing meteorites (Murchison and Lonewolf Nanataks 94102).
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The FBI and DOJ will be releasing it next week and that it may cover much more than the Hillary email investigation, oh enticing.
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And there's an even more enticing reason that going after pricey drugs by name probably appeals to Trump: Hillary Clinton's already done it... twice!
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Rowland was convicted in 2004 on felony charges of enticing a minor and attempted forcible sexual abuse, according to the Utah Department of Corrections.
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People can vote in a poll for the feature they would most like to see changed in order to make the device more enticing.
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Then, when you've devoured the show and all its Ben Mendelssohn goodness, you might be enticing into watching Daredevil, the show about vigilante justice.
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Ms Wright is now updating Mr Baugh's study, calling property managers to find out whether they respond with offers, enticing information or special deals.
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In a world where everything can be tracked and packaged into an exchange-traded fund, this kind of portfolio manager is not particularly enticing.
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The experimental desert film lingers on peeling skin, mud-caked limbs, and a costume made of hair to create a feeling of enticing dread.
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But amidst all of the big names, the year was also filled with many smaller, yet equally enticing experiences that you may have missed.
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Ultimately, with the shares trading at under 3.53x our 2020 EPS, we see current levels as an enticing entry point for long-term holders.
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Predators avoid the toad far more often than other species, researchers said, even though its size and caloric value make it an enticing meal.
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And just as adding sugar can make unpalatable things enticing, so the addition of extra bass can act as a shortcut to mass appeal.
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The way of life in itself is something to look forward to, but to be profitable doing it makes it more enticing, doesn't it?
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Animal control officials put food and a trap on the roof in hopes of enticing the raccoon a few stories up, according to MPR.
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Westmoreland has been charged with enticing a minor and dealing in materials harmful to a minor, and was brought to jail on $30,000 bail.
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Even with non-existent spacing, a capped ceiling, and defense that would give Phoenix's fans a permanent migraine, the lineup flexibility would be enticing.
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As a result, he is increasingly demanding more enticing potential returns to compensate for the risks of physical damage from climate change, he said.
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India's domestic airline market, the world's fastest growing at 20203 percent a year, represents an enticing long-term opportunity for Tata and Singapore Airlines.
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So to celebrate National Chocolate Chip Day, we've compiled a list of some of the most unique and enticing spins on this crowd-pleaser.
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There's usually a voucher up for grabs, which can be enticing for budget-conscious travelers not in a hurry to get to their destination.
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It's too early to tell if your search for a new smartphone ends here, but Samsung definitely just made its most enticing offer yet.
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Why they might not: No matter how enticing the promise of a fresh start is, 40 years is a lot of baggage to overcome.
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It's a world so beautiful and enticing that you want to explore, even if there's not a whole lot to do besides battle monsters.
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Sure, solo travel is an enticing idea in theory; we are drawn to stories where people go on far-flung adventures without a companion.
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But the vagueness of Netgear's VPN support claims left me hopeful that the R9000 had something a little more enticing than a VPN server.
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It would appear this change, possibly aimed at enticing celebrities to use Reddit, will integrate YouTube or Twitter-like subscriptions to these profile pages.
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Chock full of viral videos showcasing a new generation of celebrities, music and movie clips, YouTube is enticing at all hours of the day.
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Of all the third-party partners announced onstage at Apple's big MacBook Pro unveil back in October, Adobe was almost certainly the most enticing.
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For many of the world's top DJs and producers, creating a visually-enticing stage set-up keeps fans as equally-entertained as the music.
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He wasn't particularly drawn to hiking, he said, but the opportunity to embrace challenges and be with similarly resilient, daring people was enticing enough.
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We've scoured every source in the United States and Westeros to bring you the most enticing leads regarding season 7 of Game of Thrones.
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Back for it's second year, CatConLa will be at The Reef on June 25 and 26 and will feature oodles of enticing animal attractions.
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Enticing the Air Force to bring the most high-profile jet fighter in the world to come to its first civilian airshow wasn't easy.
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We know this because Castillo secretly recorded himself dancing to Prince and enticing Lynae to dance to Prince during their post-anniversary dinner snack.
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Still, small car sales have plummeted as low oil prices translated into gasoline nearing $2 per gallon in 2016, making bigger vehicles more enticing.
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An expected strong summer travel season could lure investors back to the stocks with more enticing values in the face of higher fuel prices.
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It's easy to see how this is an enticing way to get people interested in Facebook Dating — and how this could go terribly wrong.
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The 21.8-year-old Shaich said he wasn't looking to sell the company when he was approached by JAB, but going private was enticing.
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With all this buzz surrounding the tropical haven, we've decided to bring you a virtual escape to the most enticing corners of the territory.
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The result is thus neither fish nor fowl, and too chaotic and episodic (argue, fight, repeat) to even serve as an enticing European travelogue.
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Banks that issue credit cards are also enticing people to sign-up by offering rewards like cash back on every purchase that you make.
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The Instagram account candyhunting recently posted a photo of a box of the new Brownie Crisp Coffee Ice Cream Sandwiches, and they pretty enticing.
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Particularly enticing are the Cave Variation canvases (2016), which are set against a black and neon pink expanse of fabric titled "Tantric Wallpaper" (2016).
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However, as noted by Conde Nast Traveler, this isn't stopping a number of bigwig airlines from enticing curious travelers with a few great deals.
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Those books made money, enticing other publishers to follow suit and hurting the reputation of Hong Kong's media and publishing industry, Mr. Bao said.
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Taken literally, the numbers imply that positions are being added by giving people second jobs and enticing workers to commute from outside the region.
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Akinlagun is determined to keep challenging the informal economy with wider coverage, more enticing offers, and new luxury products such as rare Japanese whiskey.
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In Brooklyn and Queens, a host of new luxury rentals has been enticing tenants with offers of free rent, free parking and other incentives.
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What makes the game so enticing is not how it's designed or even the main plot, but the core mysteries that Creatures has concocted.
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Job hopping can lead to a higher salary, but by the time you see a job posting, an enticing opening might be long gone.
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It includes new ideas like enticing states to expand Medicaid and requiring drug companies to publicly disclose the costs of their research and development.
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The rat trap, called an Ekomille, involves enticing the rat to climb a two-feet-high device with food on top, like sunflower seeds.
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"There are a lot of enticing reasons to participate," said Mark Masselli, president and chief executive of the Community Health Center in Middletown, Conn.
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The corruption strategy involves enticing, duping, bribing or recruiting political activists, lobbyists, journalists and academics to promulgate Moscow's conspiracy theories or whitewashing its policies.
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Informed by her growing up in among the countercultural seekers of Woodstock, N.Y., she sought to place that exploration in a more enticing environment.
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Steel rebar margins were almost 1,000 yuan ($147.77) per tonne in June, enticing mills to increase output, said Bai Jing, analyst at Galaxy Futures.
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But Maidza has an tendency towards dancefloor pop that Maya Arulpragasam has shunned of late, and Tkay is all the more enticing for it.
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Brown's business model is so enticing that I don't question the supposition that any single item could cost $20 at a nearby 7-11.
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Chris (AKA Christine and the Queens) welcomes her audience at the Hammersmith Apollo, enticing them to also "break down the walls"—to be free.
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With such a sleek design and enticing flavor options, it's not difficult to see why these devices appeal to more than just older smokers.
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I realize this will read as an enticing bit to people who enjoy cracking difficult bosses open, and to you, I give my blessing.
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They keep the phone and video call buttons there, enticing you to click so they can try to convince you to use another browser.
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At first glance, the most enticing offering seems to be the textile sculptures by Jill Galliéni and Marie-Rose Lortet, brought by Marie Finaz.
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The effect is both delightful and enticing, making the game play feel like a hunt through the wild of whatever city you're playing in.
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What Hotels Are Doing For hotels in the city, Fashion Week means enticing guests with room packages, shopping discounts and free amenities and events.
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Po-boys, hickory-smoked barbecue platters, and fried green tomatoes are on the dinner menu, but the restaurant's Cajun brunch fare is equally enticing.
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While the Bucks stubbornly forced Harden to his off (right) hand, the Rockets rotated several defenders on Antetokounmpo, enticing him to hoist perimeter shots.
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The result is that many employers are offering workers an enticing combination – the freedom to work remotely and the privilege of unlimited vacation days.
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"That's a big piece of what's making makeup so enticing during holiday," said Larissa Jensen, the analyst who is NPD's executive director of beauty.
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Mr. Kalahi, 20, once took a baking class, and the idea of making people happy with warm pastries was more enticing than mining gold.
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The presentation was gorgeous and the smells enticing, though I wish we had been invited to engage more — it all felt a bit rushed.
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Rather than take a chance on the unknown, many people choose instead to settle for familiar grapes, enticing brand names and well-known places.
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" Alan Robinson, a local politician, commented, "As a father of a child, I know how enticing Kinder eggs and their contents are to children.
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It's inventive, it's surprising, and the method of delivery is wrapped up in a scary and enticing series of events that is delightfully gripping.
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In an era when immigration policy has drawn sharp political lines throughout the country, enticing refugees to New York has held bipartisan local appeal.
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Paris St. Germain are two of the more enticing matchups in the round of 216 of the Champions League, which was drawn on Monday.
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Teetering on the cusp of adolescence, many kids feel that compared with the threat of embarrassment, walking into an open sewer is rather enticing.
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Piquing the interests of the new condo cohort isn't easy, and producing enticing events in hundreds of city buildings is no mere side hustle.
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Now, the neighborhood includes an enticing mix of stores and restaurants — both of which appeal to Athenians with good taste in fashion and food.
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In reality, a state socialist agenda, even if dressed in enticing democratic or progressivist garb, guarantees economic decline, social conflict and increasing state repression.
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The governor offers a congestion-pricing concept that is enticing in theory — if only he'd elaborate on what it would look like in reality.
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Mr. Striegel pleaded guilty to two felony counts: risk of injury to a child and enticing a minor by computer, according to court records.
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But that was when the phone screen was less enticing than the television screen, when music was closer to the heart of MTV's mission.
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However, TV will continue to lose share to the threat of new and enticing digital channels that are poised to grow at higher rates.
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But for others, the ability to share in savings by reducing benefits, excluding drugs, and imposing premiums and cost-sharing will be very enticing.
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In all, Jones pleaded guilty on Monday to enticing six underage girls to produce similar pornographic videos of themselves and send them to him.
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Wheels IT'S common practice for companies to inject new products with a frisson of dare by naming them for gutsy pursuits or enticing destinations.
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Specific and enticing claims about their products are put forth for the public to see, without the companies having to make those claims themselves.
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It's why I was happy to snack on chocolate Mozart treats while in Austria, but found the Wagner sweets for sale here less enticing.
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Whether they're sliced or halved, arranged in a tart shell, on a crostini or just on a plate, there are few visions more enticing.
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WIMBLEDON, England — When Petra Kvitova won the warm-up tournament in Birmingham, England, last month, a successful run at Wimbledon seemed an enticing possibility.
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Gross isn't looking to replace Y Combinator, and realizes that for founders with plenty of options, Pioneer's investments might not be the most enticing.
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With 2500 already rolling out some enticing upgrades (are foldable phones really the future?), you might be considering your next trade-in even sooner.
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No-fee trades are enticing, but if you're opening an account, you'll also want to consider the broker's educational tools and investment research offerings.
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Mr. Musk's tweet was enticing enough, even without details, that it prompted a bombardment of follow-up questions and a great deal of skepticism.
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Its bulbous teardrop profile—Jaray's background was in designing zeppelins—was copied by the designers of other, unrelated objects to make them more enticing.
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E-cigarettes have been promoted as a safer alternative to smoking cigarettes, but dessert-like flavors have been blamed for enticing teenagers into vaping.
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That understanding, which was not legally binding but was widely followed, prevented universities from competing for applicants by offering more enticing financial aid packages.
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We've rounded up some of Dyson's most enticing deals of the season ahead plus a few sneaky steals on a number of refurbished finds.
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In fact, one survey found that an enticing sign-up bonus is the primary motivation for a quarter of people who get new cards.
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Warner Archive ($25.99) is the odds and ends of a great American studio, not a very global concern but still full of enticing options.
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League rules prohibit players, coaches and front office executives from enticing an athlete under contract with another team to come play for their franchise.
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League rules prohibit players, coaches and front office executives from enticing an athlete under contract with another team to come play for their franchise.
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Posing as a photographer, Juliette Parker, a former Colorado Springs, Colorado, mayoral candidate, made an enticing offer that many new moms couldn't pass up.
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He and others from La Goulue have been reaching out to preferred patrons and enticing customers with more generous portions and lower wine prices.
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Months later, Iran would capture Namazi's ailing father, Baquer, after enticing him to return to Iran by promising a visit with his jailed son.
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I have always found most enticing those recipes that truly rely on wine and demand it in quantity, raw and crude and as it is.
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To name territory is to claim it, enticing settlers, fostering a sense of nationhood, erasing the indigenous population and bison that lie in the way.
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Quite the contrary; we should be thrilled that there are outlets like Facebook and Snapchat enticing criminals to post conclusive evidence of their own crimes.
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In Lions Gate, Starz gains access to a pipeline of high-quality shows and an existing library that will make its subscription services more enticing.
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Their case essentially alleges that by enticing developers to build apps around extensive access to user data that was then unilaterally revoked, Facebook defrauded them.
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Buprenorphine has been proven to be safer than methadone; however, the patient often misses the high, which can be counterproductive to enticing them to quit.
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The language and craftsmanship behind the Rozliubit brand draws on Greek mythology, classical architecture, BDSM, and kawaii culture to achieve a dark and enticing aesthetic.
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Canadian venture firms and companies are enticing U.S. start-ups with funding, sparkling new work spaces, broadband access and a relatively affordable cost of living.
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