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That tempts Bloomberg into the race as a self-financed independent, and this, in turn, tempts Trump into the race as a second self-financed independent. Choices!
She tempts the viewer to smell, to touch, to ponder.
Any agreement that tempts Trump must be include strict verification standards.
A highlighter palette tempts you from the rack near the register.
THE ROYAL WELSH SHOW tempts its 250,000 visitors with competition, spectacle and wackiness.
Meanwhile, Claudia tempts him to try dark magic, by pointing out its egalitarian nature.
Just little things like that where the golf course tempts you to do something.
The policy tempts investors to put their money into poor areas with generous tax incentives.
The baby tempts me to stop at Magnolia Bakery at Penn, but I stop myself.
It faces off with planet of abundance Jupiter, which tempts you to blow your budget.
The salesclerk tempts me with an additional 453% off if I open a Gap credit card.
Even Twitter, the siren that tempts me the most, now has an Add to Bookmarks feature.
Tassery wouldn't share more about how she tempts bloggers, whether with free rooms or other benefits.
It tempts people who like solving problems — and who like the authority that problem-solving entails.
Nearby, a display of desserts and sparkling wine tempts shoppers on their way to the checkout line.
Worth tempts viewers to reach across the porous surface and take hold of what cannot be reached.
YouTube persistently tempts us to view videos even more extreme than whatever we're watching at the moment.
He even tempts Obama with a cigarette, a joke that Boehner later said was the president's idea.
Hail, Caesar tempts its devout main character over and over, until he isn't sure of his calling.
When the Tempts would come in, they would put me in Room 306, which is now a museum.
Another July has passed with no Frank Ocean album in sight, but he still tempts us with... something?
Not all that tempts your wandering eyes And heedless hearts, is lawful prize; Nor all that glisters, gold.
Below the counter, an array of adorable little Pokémon figurines tempts customers with a last-minute impulse purchase.
It's this kind of failure that tempts many observers to insist that celebrities stay out of politics completely.
I too have tasted the dismay that tempts the pro-life voter to begrudgingly vote for Donald Trump.
His lack of objectivity tempts him to strive for the glamorous semblance of power rather than for actual power.
But markets could soon turn wary if the build-up in dollar long positions tempts investors to take profits.
Hooked has a home page that tempts you to read different stories based on title and a thumbnail image.
It seems likely we'll hear more from TrademarkVision as its eminently practical application of machine learning tempts more IP authorities.
On Tuesday, the full moon in boisterous Sagittarius tempts you to fire off every problematic tweet in your drafts folder.
Kate McKinnon takes Mephistopheles duty as a music industry shark who tempts Jack with wealth and fame beyond all imagining.
A headline screaming that something is "shocking" tempts us by dangling the reaction we might have, either moral or visceral.
George Orwell knew this well: the great crime that tempts Winston in "1984" is the reading of a banned book.
Snapchat's transient nature tempts us to dance the line between appropriate and unnecessary communication, especially with romantic (and ex-romantic) partners.
The arrangement buys support for China's political positions and tempts Europe's populist politicians to play the China promise against EU unity.
De-escalate: Remember, just because someone tempts you with a war of words doesn't mean you have to take the bait.
Yet, there's something about a hard seltzer advent calendar that tempts us to go all out with a bacchanalian seltzer party.
To say the fundamentals are strong tempts fate, but the fundamentals are as strong as they have been in over a decade.
Or an end to the war on drugs, which furnishes a black market that tempts underserved black men away from legal work.
But on the topic of abortion, the homelessness comes as an existential crisis — and tempts me to check out of politics entirely.
" His lyrics here have taken an introspective turn; this is the kind of album that tempts critics to use superlatives like "most personal.
Pennsylvania — the second-closest battleground in 260 after Ohio — perennially tempts Republicans to pour in resources in hopes of expanding the electoral map.
"The god of wine loves me and tempts me to drink only when his spirit and mine enter into friendly dialogue," Peter says.
If the long holiday weekend tempts you to head out of the city, you won't have to venture far to find terrific art.
In its best places, it even tempts the yes to what it's saying, before saying that the last bit wasn't truth at all.
In weaker democracies, this sometimes tempts leaders to push elites and institutions like the courts aside, denouncing them as hurdles to popular will.
Amid election jitters, many big funds stay aggressive but cash tempts Stocks are listing, bonds are drifting and suddenly gold is back in vogue.
He is only a symptom of the extremism that tempts so many of our fellow Americans as they face the uncertainty of today's world.
Hitman tempts you to always improve the latter while resisting the need for speed, asking you to retry the Paris hit over and over.
Commissioner Silver tempts me with talk of amazing Atlantic breezes and delicious concession stands on the Rockaway Boardwalk, but that's where I stop him.
Venus will harmonize with planet of abundance Jupiter on Friday at 5:21 AM, creating an easygoing and romantic vibe that tempts you to overindulge.
Their trademark harmonies, which helped define a genre half a century ago, serve to enhance these contemporary tracks, illustrating once again that the "Tempts" are timeless.
It commands you to gaze upon its placid solidity and tempts you to imagine how you will use every single one of its many, many ports.
The concept, whatever its good intentions, tempts comparisons with the history of African-American performers in blackface, acting out stereotypes of themselves for predominantly white audiences.
Trump's companion on the trail, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani has taken to to citing a metric that always tempts troubled campaigns — boasting about crowd size.
Congress must now struggle to keep its tenuous hold on its handful of state assemblies as the BJP tempts its legislators with money or future cabinet posts.
Not only did nationalism give the world's peasantries an outlet for their rage, but it now tempts those countries once at the apex of civilization toward populism.
Coastal scientists and disaster recovery experts agree that if rebuilding in the same place once dared lightning to strike twice, it now tempts a more certain fate.
As we have seen during the Cold War and the War on Terror, an expansive definition of U.S. national security interests tempts policymakers to fall into tragic excesses.
Throughout history, Satan or Lucifer has been invoked by outsiders, romantics, and anarchists as the patron saint of human liberation, the serpent who tempts with the Forbidden Fruit.
Right now, the only difference you'll see between the dialogue boxes is if you attempt to install another browser as Microsoft tempts you back to its Edge browser instead.
Set in 17th-century Italy, it explores the perennially potent theme of intergenerational ruin, centered on a book that tempts its readers with a horrifying kind of eternal life.
Rather than motivating states to help individuals rise above Medicaid, Obama's budget encourages states to add citizens to their welfare rolls and tempts states to depend on federal assistance.
Real Vision also celebrates the hedge fund life — the outsize trades, houses and swagger — and tempts aspirants like Mr. O'Dea into thinking that they, too, might join the club.
When fear of saying or doing the wrong thing tempts you to say or do nothing, it may help to remember that just reaching out can mean the world.
I also do not think it is possible to live inside its truth and feel very hopeful: Any fair consideration of the depth and width of enslavement tempts insanity.
An Indian doctor tempts his patient to abandon her husband in Hong Kong; a student introduces her German mother to the Syrian refugee she has agreed to marry in Budapest.
And while US officials have determined that Soleimani is a terrorist, he was also a ranking general in a sovereign government, so targeting him tempts war in a new way.
There are all kinds of problems with the way organized religion has interfaced with politics, and doctrinal ideology tempts us to give up reconciling ourselves to the weirdness of life.
If the books in Grace's tiny apartment are any indication, her specialty is law, while her son's is contravening it, a lifestyle that tempts Eze, who panics without his American privilege.
Critics consider the decree a dangerous, and purely political, measure that creates chaos in the school system, increases the risk to classmates with autoimmune deficiencies and tempts a public health crisis.
In Rainbow's "Stargazer," Dio tells the story of a wizard who tempts commoners with empty promises, persuading them to enslave themselves to build him a tower from which he will fly.
But if the economy tempts him to cave, it will be a difficult choice, since the shutdown may be the last best chance to get funding for the wall during his term.
Songs from James Blake's album "The Colour in Anything" give the piece an integrity of tone and feeling, and the ballet steps fit, even if the melancholy tempts Mr. Forsythe into mushiness.
At first this coded wonderland tempts the viewer to lay down on the floor and surrender to the crisp stream of computer graphics, accompanied by a flow of minimal electronic noises and drones.
The concentration of power in D.C. attracts the worst and tempts the best, making it extremely difficult for men and women of character to arise and lead our nation to a healthier place.
As humans, our bias toward denial tempts us to roll the dice, buy scratch tickets, drive fast, jump off cliffs, eat fatty food, ignore our retirement funds and generally take too many chances.
Miraculously, she has managed to fill a big hole in her résumé without putting a big dent in her reputation, and she knows that the longer she stays, the more she tempts fate.
Lawrence's poetic comparison of boyfriends to movie roles proves her point, but it also tempts us to wonder what kinds of men she's been in relationships with based on the movies she's starred in.
The restaurant Eight Tables, which opened last October, offers a $2000 tasting menu featuring a caviar dumpling, and the popular Golden Gate Fortune Cookies tempts changing taste buds with matcha and chocolate-dipped treats.
So instead of spending a lot of money on a phone that constantly tempts you, why not get something small and nimble that can still handle traditional smartphone duties, but doesn't also ruin your life.
But just because an alien symbiote has bonded with you, bestowed you with immense power, and tempts you with your darkest desires doesn't mean that you should abandon everything you stand for — just some things.
She references "The Hour of the Devil," a short story by the Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa, in which evil incarnate tempts its poet heroine not with earthly indulgences, but with the danger of pursuing inspiration.
The steady-state matter account of the origin of the universe still tempts me, and I wonder if it might not be true at some level, if we define the dimensionality of the problem properly.
The answer might lie in its pseudo-etymology, which tempts people to see it as a combination of "out" and "rage," a simple venting of anger rather than a violence beyond the standards of decency.
Kellye Gill, 31, teaches math at Thomas Johnson Elementary Middle School in Baltimore, just a mile from the gleaming global headquarters of Under Armour, which tempts young recruits with a slew of amenities and benefits.
For instance, in Martin Scorsese's controversial 1988 film The Last Temptation of Christ (based on Nikos Kazantzakis's 1955 novel), Satan tempts Jesus on the cross with a vision of his life, had he married Mary Magdalene.
To find out what tempts Americans most and how they're most likely to squander their hard-earned dollars, Professional resources site Hloom surveyed 2,000 people and compiled a report on the United States of Financial Waste.
Your heart flicks a cheeky middle finger in that direction and tempts your inner builder to try to second-guess which sections to cut—and which to keep—based on the partially completed solution facing you.
"The public debate over the administration's foreign policy and, in particular, its immigration policy, is indeed intense and thereby seductively tempts courts to effect a politically preferred result when confronted with such issues," Judge Niemeyer wrote.
The Sophocles tale not only comes out of the Western canon but its notion of the headstrong individualist who probes and questions and tempts fate is convenient shorthand for the would-be tradition-killers of Western modernity.
Paradoxically, the legal process tempts writers (notably Janet Malcolm, Garner's admired model) because trial machinery appears to operate like the machinery of narrative, pumping out its near-simulacra for the benefit of reporters, TV journalists, voyeurs, and jurors.
Trump and company at some point are going to have to choose: Do they want the "dealmaker" presidency that so often tempts the president, or the "law-and-order" presidency that gets him such love from the base?
A number of banks have pointed to the potential for a bounce in the pound given extremely negative positioning which tempts the many players who have sold the currency since the start of December to cash in their gains.
But that astrological sense of influence as a malign, opaque and distant force — something that tempts us against our characters or better wisdom — still lingers in the way people talk about the dark orbits of global power and wealth.
A finalist for the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's National Playwright's Conference, Anya Richkind's "The End of Mermaids"  (July 12–22) tempts to reawaken your childhood fantasy of joining Ariel under the sea — just pay no attention to the nearby alligators.
If you have a Pixel 3 and are experiencing poor battery life, you might try to get a $99 battery replacement from Google's repair partner, uBreakiFix, before buying the Pixel 4 — especially if none of the above tempts you to upgrade.
Like Muhammad Ali, in his long fight with Parkinson's disease, Summitt faced a progressive malady for which there is no known cure — a disease that works to steal a person's dignity and tempts those with it to retreat from the public eye.
Hence a political system risks turning up a type of character that certainly sounds reminiscent of Donald Trump: Vanity, the need personally to stand in the foreground as clearly as possible, strongly tempts the politician to commit one or both of these sins.
However, this often tempts fans to play towards the unfortunate tendency of framing Japandroids as saviors or avatars of rock music itself; branding their fans as prima facie rockist reactionaries, even though they likely listen to Migos or Frank Ocean like Japandroids do.
Its sterling board walls, with their variegated surface of fragmented wood, has an off-putting roughness that threatens to give you a splinter or two; but lined with milky-hued ruffles of foam, it also tempts you to enter — or at least prod its plushness.
Here are two possible Ukraine futures: the first is an economically weak country that tempts Russia to repeat its Crimean exercise, or the second as a prosperous Ukraine whose strong ties to the markets and nations of the world make it a more problematic target.
I am a physician and filmmaker who dedicated my time to make the documentary "Screenagers: Growing up on in the Digital Age" precisely because I know how strongly tech tempts youth and how confused we are as a society about what to do about that.
Made of plasticine, a malleable material somewhat similar to Play-Doh, the paintings have a tactility and three-dimensional quality that vastly departs from your typical flat wall work, adding a sensation of depth that tempts the viewer to enter the luscious landscape depicted.
As more of the world's population flocks to vulnerable cities and coasts, climate change also aggravates the kind of poverty, social tensions and health catastrophes that create a ripe climate for terrorism and other violence — which tempts our adversaries to take advantage of chaos.
Talking heads — one's introduced as a "fear researcher," another as a "hell expert" — chime in insightfully, and Mr. Trejo injects a bit of personal experience as well, as when he discusses the emergence of the idea of Satan as a specific being who tempts us to misbehave.
"McSally calling a reporter a 'liberal hack' for asking a question, and then taking high fives from today's 'conservatives' for doing so, tempts me to say: If it's liberal to hold public officials in our liberal democracy accountable for doing their job, then I guess I'm liberal," Kristol tweeted.
The links are often ads for stuff like bedsheets and dental implants that are disguised as news articles — or else barrel-scraping clickbait that tempts the reader toward still more ads — and because the thumbnails and headlines are written by the individual advertisers themselves, they range in caliber from straightforward sales pitches to gross body stuff.
And as the night wears on, and people get drunker and wearier and more wired, their imaginations will take them into a land that is sacred and profane, apocalyptic and eternal, where a gold-skinned god with a New Yawk accent tempts a man who believes in the sacredness of the constitution, and the institutions it protects.
White House and Pentagon strategists have internally talked about another scenario, in which an uprising in North Korea leads American, South Korean and Chinese forces into a scramble to find the weapons, or tempts a rogue North Korean military officer to let loose a single nuclear device to take out Americans or their allies in one last blast of retribution.
It doesn't help our credibility when we don't pay our dues and owe a massive amount of arrears to the UN. Not paying our dues could work 20 or 85033 years ago, but in a world where we have less influence than we used to, this strategy impacts our ability to project U.S. influence and instead tempts others to fill the financial and leadership void.
It's also not the strangely sadomasochistic, pat-yourself-on-the-back escapism that is white liberals like me watching OITNB—which tempts the viewer to congratulate herself for pursuing media that depicts a world outside her socioeconomic group and comfort zone—or the upsettingly realistic The Night Of. Rather, SVU's brand of escapism brings the viewer to an alternate universe where NYPD cops are really good at their jobs.
A spacious bar scene, which Ayer described to me as his "bread and butter," establishes the director's trademark bonhomie between members of an "ad-hoc family"; Harley does some fetching aerial acrobatics while dangling from the Joker's helicopter; Viola Davis is excellent as the government official tasked with assembling everyone in the first place; and a scene where the witch tempts her adversaries and shows them how tranquil their lives could be if they returned their villainous duds to Hot Topic is earnestly affecting.

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