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enticement
1. Her violet eyes were the same as Ogatu females; and they held that same quality of enticement
2. Beth's enticement was the shiny new kitchen, as the girls had expected, mainly because it offered an oven large enough to bake a sheet cake
3. Shafarevich calls the socialist enticement a ceaseless war against what is normal, a striving for self-destruction and nothingness
4. What Are the Enticement Factors?
5. The word enticement reflects several meanings including: 1
6. ” Should We Consider What the Enticement is All About?
7. The fifty thousand dollars commission was an excellent enticement
8. and intimidation is a basic tool of enticement
9. “If we can flush him out, perhaps we can work with the Royal Mounties to have him taken into custody,” Wickland offered as if that would be enticement for Del to acquiesce to the plan
10. “Consider this,” Kusuma continued with her enticement, “as he would stay at home trying to seduce you, I would be able to allure him back into my arms
11. Why, luckily for men, the hard nuts to crack for the final favor are few and far between! But then, the harder the struggle to win women over, the sweeter would be the pleasure in having them, wouldn’t it be? Oh, what else draws a man to a woman than his desire to access her persona specifics? Won’t woman bare her veiled assets for her fancied man to dabble with her private accounts? But after a few jaunts of his to her favored joint, what would be left in her for her lover to explore, and for her to show him more? And thereafter, how could she cater to his innate need for variety and what else she could conjure up to sustain his enticement? Oh, the poor thing, seeing his interest in her wane in time, won’t she turn more so eager to keep him in good humor? Of course, the more she gives her man; even more she satiates him, doesn’t she? And it’s only time before she finds her paramour bypass her favors for lesser flavors
12. It had taken little effort to entrap the young man in a contrived grievance---Ralf had laid no shortage of temptation at the poor boy’s feet, and had simply watched until he succumbed to one such enticement
13. Always Include An Enticement
14. “Well,” said David, “the completeness and consistency of it could still be an enticement
15. Such Forms are those variants of “us” who, in their time, managed (unlike us!) to avoid the enticement of some easier but lower-quality variants of choices and, overcoming all temptations and allurements (which “we, the present ones”, fail to overcome), refocused steadily into increasingly higher-quality Configurations of Forms, constantly continuing their Path of development in the Direction of Harmony and Perfection for many inertial eons of Time
16. needed was some kind of enticement to cause companies to produce a better
17. Having had a real treat to their vision and senses in the EURO-lab, the Dragons started home, with a mixed feeling of thrill and enticement
18. To me, research is a relief, a potent diversion, an enticement, a passion that can make me forget everything else
19. Songs were often resorted to in dairies hereabout as an enticement to the cows when they showed signs of withholding their usual yield; and the band of milkers at this request burst into melody—in purely business-like tones, it is true, and with no great spontaneity; the result, according to their own belief, being a decided improvement during the song's continuance
20. In many ways Wall Street functions a lot like Las Vegas: the enticement of a huge payoff has a tendency to lure some of humanity's most seriously flawed characters
21. This should come as no big surprise, since consistently poor earnings changes are not much of an enticement to investors
22. They will go like a flock of sheep to the slaughter, yet knowing where they go, conscious that they are leaving their wives and their children to suffer hunger; anxious, but unable to resist the enticement of those plausible and treacherous words that have been trumpeted into their ears
23. But, in the first place, these thousands, or, if it is a great crowd, these tens of thousands, who shout something at such celebrations, form but a tiny, a ten-thousandth part of the whole nation; in the second place, out of these tens of thousands of shouting men, who wave their hats, the greater part are either collected by force, as is the case with us in Russia, or artificially provoked by some enticement; in the third place, among all these thousands, there are scarcely tens who know what it is all about, and all the rest would as gladly shout and wave their hats if the very opposite took place; and, in the fourth place, the police are always present, and they will make any one shut up if he does not shout what the government wants and demands shall be shouted, and lock him up at once, as was done with much force during the Franco-Russian festivities