A number of the older buildings downtown have been ticketed for renovation and artists have begun to drift in, lured by low rents. |
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They rarely come close enough for a good photograph unless they are lured in by some method. |
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One of his concertmasters, William Preucil was lured away by the Cleveland Orchestra. |
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The visitors, lured by the intrigue of the island's rich monastic history, will spend the day exploring and picnicking on golden beaches. |
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There are also reports of how youngsters in Jammu city are being lured towards these chillum smoking sadhus who have free access to intoxicants. |
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The employment bureau furnished the information necessary to know that a worker was indentured and should not be lured away. |
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In the midst of full-blown crush crazies, even the sanest chica can get lured in by sparkling baby blues, a cute smile or flawless free throw. |
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I've fallen into a dingy subterranean bar called KGB, lured by the initials and the sign outside depicting a froth-capped beer glass. |
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Potential clients are lured into opening accounts with all sorts of gimmicks as incentives. |
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She lured my son into a situation, made him vulnerable and then brutally and cold-heartedly killed him. |
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He was finally outsmarted and lured out of the building by a trail of nuts laid by staff. |
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Many people lured here have scattered to South Africa's increasingly blustery winter winds. |
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It has lured Hollywood studios and production companies by initially offering a 100 per cent tax write-off. |
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The hitherto unengaged viewer is lured or manipulated into the film's most salacious sequences. |
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At one point, he lured a red fox close to his shutter by imitating the high-pitched squeal of a cottontail rabbit in distress. |
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The goat is perhaps a symbol of an uninitiated listener who is lured by Ramanathan's music. |
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I lived there for 5 years before being lured away by the unkept promises of London. |
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While this has not attracted many MPs it has lured Stuart Wheeler, Tory donor, who declares for Fox today. |
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People in urgent need of money and eager to make quick profits are lured into them. |
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The game was just two minutes old when Hawks were lured offside under their own posts and Bernard Hennessey did the needful. |
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She was lured away from her lover and her social class, and then preyed upon by men who believed wealth can and does control everything. |
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They would be lured down by scheduled plans for the bicentennial party on New Year's Eve. |
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The company receives 20 applications a day from potential strippers, lured by the prospect of easy money. |
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Even birds rarely tempted by feeders, such as warblers and vireos, may be lured to the garden by water. |
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Margaret has lured Helen to England from Germany, ostensibly to visit their gravely ill aunt. |
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Although they're hovering, the cacodemons can be lured into chokepoints like doorways and halls. |
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People still cling to the story about the girl who was lured by some creepy idiot. |
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Despite predictions of foul weather and traffic chaos, sunny weather lured thousands of tourists to the Lake District. |
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Who could blame Setanta for being lured by the vast wads of Australian dollars that are undoubtedly on the table. |
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Smitten by wanderlust and lured by India, Mark Shand has travelled across much of the country. |
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Educated and ambitious, they are lured here by the promise of material acquisition. |
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He preyed on female job-seekers whom he lured to secluded spots by promising them jobs. |
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It can be an unforgiving creature, particularly after that extra glass of Frascati has lured its owner on to the dance floor. |
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It has lured private capital for investment and created a transparent free-market system. |
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He was supposedly a cunning manipulator who lured his adversary into a fatal trap. |
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It featured two mothers whose daughters had been lured into relationships by the men. |
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The Dwarves of Darkhun, far to the south, told a tale of evil faeries who sang to and lured unwary travellers to a watery death. |
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Customers of the Secret Chocolate Shop have been lured by the name as well as by the enticement of Belgian chocolate. |
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Not only had she lured him into writing her dissertation, now she was punishing him for doing it. |
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If he had been lured or coerced from his house, all traces of the coercer were now apparently obliterated. |
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Few top-quality games titles were launched early in the year, so shoppers weren't lured in. |
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She says she knew Danny was involved in drugs, lured into dealing at a young age by the designer clothes and money which came with it. |
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But anecdotal evidence from airlines and removalists suggests many of those who fled post-1994 are being lured back by the country's stability. |
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I repainted the cropped fragment until the shapes that lured me there were lifted into their present composition. |
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He lured them into a more secluded area and threatened to leather them if they tried to escape. |
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Golwalkar, on a one-match contract, broke through when Martin van Jaarsveld was stumped after being lured down the pitch by a ripping leg break. |
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Once she has lured the audience into misjudging just how innocent she really is, she lets fly with more voracious comments. |
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Now we buy them over and over again, lured by new geegaws and crisper sound. |
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The play tells the story of four strangers lured to a Los Angeles airport by promises of an island getaway. |
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He was cynically lured into helpless addiction by the Perth scone barons in a lock-in at a local tea-room. |
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I am not a French floozy lured into Armand's little organisation by thoughts of glamour or whatever it is that draws people to that man. |
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Call me a lowbrow, a philistine if you like, but I wasn't lured to Vienna by any of these. |
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The young would be lured in with promises of amassing great fortunes in private accounts. |
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These fake programs are promoted vigorously on the Internet, and many computer users are lured into installing what they think is a protective. |
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He lured both girls into his car under the guise he was a punter and then drove them several miles away. |
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So far, that set has lured bids of up to four times the face value of the coins. |
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While sawfish haven't been fished commercially, they can get lured by lines set for other fish. |
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Cops grilled the teen who lured Sandy to Plum Beach after they ID'd the youth through the victim's computer. |
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To attempt to deprogram those who have been lured away is not nearly enough. |
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There was something about it that lured him in through the gate, which had been reduced to a confusion of bent, hollow tubing many years before. |
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They are easily frightened, and can only be lured out of their nesting grounds with offerings of mandrake root. |
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I have in the past succumbed to temptation, lured by attractive coloured labels. |
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He's lured to her snow castle, a version of Wolfgang's inn as covered in snow and icicles. |
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We lured the swans from the water with bread morsels and captured them by hand. |
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Tthe lively atmosphere at the hotel's restaurant lured us to a tasty and convenient meal of tacos, empanadas and bao buns. |
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By sticking an ear of dried corn on top, he lured squirrels to charge up the board and then spin around for a dizzying ride. |
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Innocently he invites his new American buddy back to the army base, only to discover that he has been lured into the murky world of espionage. |
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It's full of hookers and prostitutes, and you may even be lured into their traps. |
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The bio-medical scientist had been lured into the Soho clip joint. |
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This is unexpected because the reader is lured into devastating news by a long preamble that seems absorbed with French manners, salon gossip and where to find a good chef. |
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Like many others, he was lured away by promises of a richer life. |
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But once I loved the nightlife, and I was recently lured back by the offer of limp cocktails, dry ice and a chance to see how the young folks are doing it. |
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It ends with Godzilla lured away from Tokyo with a bird call and trapped in a volcano. |
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Maula Bux himself was killed in 2006, after being lured across the border by Iranian forces on the pretext of a drug deal. |
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Following her divorce, Page was lured by the bright lights of Broadway and moved to New York. |
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It lured Licht to create the new CBS This Morning in 2012, and asked interviewer Charlie Rose to co-host. |
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The promise of home ownership, eternal sunshine, and companionship with like-minded people lured them into a desperate trap. |
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In summer, it's crammed with outdoorsy types, lured by the fishing, horse-riding, canoeing, quad-biking, white-water rafting and the 200 miles of marked walking trails. |
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A man is lured into a fatal obsession when he is hired to make a sealskin bag for a woman born with her heart outside her body. |
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And while homesickness and a yen to have the support of being the home team in a rough business lured the brothers back, they've set their sights on more travel eventually. |
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The Principal had to take the drastic measure of closing down a professional diploma in electronic publishing when the course leader was lured away by the private sector. |
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But home cooking and easy Antipodean living lured Ryder from his lair. |
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Roger Williams lured them with private plane rides, generous consulting contracts and even cash, interviews and records show. |
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One of the most pernicious evils of contemporary BritKapital is to have lured the proletariat into limiting their potential to the pursuit of lumpen hedonism. |
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Each year, lured by cheap airfares and strong currency, Brits flock down under to don their scuba gear and explore its underwater technicolour paradise. |
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They lured Castucci to their headquarters, an office inside Marshall Motors, a garage at 14 Marshall Street in Somerville. |
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Eloy may have been an interloper in the catwalk world, but Galliano's idiosyncratic creative ethic is what lured him in. |
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The film focuses on two Ukranian teens, Raya and Luba, who are lured into slavory by promises of a hotel job. |
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Mostafaei said Jabbari was lured to the apartment of the man from the intelligence service. |
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As recounted in the complaint, Minor C and a girl identified as Minor B were lured by the promise of quick cash. |
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The pensioners will be lured to sink their savings into investments. |
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Brandark's finery had astounded everyone, and some of those who'd prudently withdrawn from his vicinity had been lured back when he uncased his balalaika and began strumming. |
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Typically, girls and women are lured into captivity by promises of jobs in child care, waitressing, fashion, or entertainment. |
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The high tide and its fish-filled waters lured the grey seal into Arnside bay where it feasted in the shallow water unruffled by the gathering crowds. |
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Worrall's book is a warning to anyone lured by the auctioneer's hammer. |
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The Asian immigrant laborers were lured by the false promise of gold and wealth, only to sweat, work and die for pennies in the fields, mines, fish canneries, and railroads. |
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The pietre dure technique spread as far as India during the seventeenth century thanks to Florentine stoneworkers lured to the Mogul court by the hope of riches. |
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While Lord Strange's Men are lured into a strange sleep, the real Puck decides not to return with his King and Queen, but to remain among the mortals to confusticate and vex them. |
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Like bees to a honeypot, top players are always lured by money. |
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The bread panada recipe for pollack fillets has lured me twice this week. |
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Businesses were lured to eastern North Carolina by the notion of mining the rich peat soil submerged beneath vast pocosins or evergreen shrub bogs. |
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Isn't it time you were lured into a prolonged, sophisticated coma? |
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Third, the collapse of the command economy created private profit opportunities in the form of enormous rents that lured enterprise away from value-adding activity. |
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Discovering their location from some peace envoys they had sent to him, he lured them into battle near the Tsibritsa by a stratagem. |
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They spend most of their time waiting patiently in the water column for prey to appear or to be lured by their phosphors. |
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Before long, it was the instruments, not the cake, that lured Keith. |
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Spaniards with any ambition or connections would be lured by the closeness of Mexico City, so that the Spanish presence was minimal and marginal. |
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Their mum Claire said he had lured the boys into the loft with the promise of a new train set. |
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When Alexander VI heard the news, he lured Cardinal Orsini to the Vatican and cast him into a dungeon, where he died. |
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Police in the Czech town of Cheb said the woman, 39, lured the 24-year-old to her home before ripping half of his tongue out while kissing him. |
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Admiral Zheng He and a few of his troops traveled overland into Kotte, because Alakeshvara had lured them into his territory. |
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But the biggest influx came during World War II, when defense work lured between 600-700,000 more Southwesterners to California. |
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We shouldn't be lured into the web these currently term-limited legislators are weaving for their personal benefit. |
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In the Indian epic Ramayana, Sita is lured by a golden deer which Rama tries to catch. |
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They say he was lured out of the house by women linked to the Burger Bar Boys. |
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Hermaness is said to have once been home to a giant named Herman, who, together with another giant, was lured away by a mermaid. |
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Tourists will be lured to Kish by an incredible cultural legacy and the superb recreational diving that is available in the Gulf. |
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Shakilus, 16, was lured to his death in a honeytrap by 15-yearold Samantha Joseph. |
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He signed pro-forms for Frank Warren in 2000, lured by the promise of 12 lucrative fights, but Barrett reckons that arrangement held him back. |
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In other cases, children begging for food were lured from bus stations and sold as slaves. |
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Humans being invited or lured to the elf dance is a common motif transferred from older Scandinavian ballads. |
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There were no abductions, no girls lured into rape vans with promises of modeling careers or screen time, no burglaries in the parking lot. |
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Skilled shipyard welders and platers were lured to Louisiana with a promise of good jobs. |
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His restaurant earned a Michelin star before villa Magna lured him away. |
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Once, he lured and then shot an enemy agent and most amazingly, dined with notorious Gestapo officer Klaus Barbie. |
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McVitie was lured to a basement flat in Evering Road, Stoke Newington on the pretence of a party. |
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In the new study, the researchers surveyed more than 2,000 genes on synergid cells to identify which molecules lured pollen tubes to the embryo sac. |
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The angler lured a smaller fish into reach with the appendage on its head. |
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However, Saladin lured the force into inhospitable terrain with water, surrounded the Latins with a superior force, and routed them at the Battle of Hattin. |
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Featured in The Witches, Bruno Jenkins is lured by the witches into their convention with the promise of chocolate, before they turn him into a mouse. |
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The connection of the Scandinavians to larger and richer trade networks lured the Vikings into Western Europe, and soon the rest of Europe and parts of the Middle East. |
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On 15 May 1904, two Japanese battleships, the Yashima and the Hatsuse, were lured into a recently laid Russian minefield off Port Arthur, each striking at least two mines. |
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Vastly outnumbered, Caesar ordered his troops to appear confused and frightened, and they successfully lured the Belgae to attack them on ground favourable to the Romans. |
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Fearing rebellion, Julian lured the Goths into the confines of urban streets from which they could not escape and massacred soldiers and civilians alike. |
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The sirens were seductresses who lured many sailors to their doom. |
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Holmes, who is president and CEO of Kittling Ridge Winery and Suites, located in the Niagara region, was lured to the Sault by the city's project developer, MagiCorp. |
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Keepers who saw him distracted Knut and lured him into his cage. |
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She and her male companion had spent the evening at the cinema and were lured onto the off-duty bus after failing to flag down an autorickshaw to take them home. |
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Birdlife International published a report that found many birds are shot, captured in nets or trapped after being lured with recordings of birdsong. |
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Young and good-looking, he quickly got lured into their sleazier side. |
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In the Starlets Veterans match at the same venue, Eric Mitchell lured 29lb of carp, tench and crucians from peg 70 on the willow, all on the pellet. |
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A large Sioux force killed all 80 soldiers who had been lured into chasing a small party of warriors in the midst of trying to defend a pack train of supplies. |
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Frow, the channel's director of programmes, was lured from the UK to boost TV3's ratings and has brought it more Irish viewers than BBC1, BBC2 and UTV combined. |
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Lured into a folk chemist, I ducked beneath lizard claws and snake skins, dodged the birds' feet and goat horns. |
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Lured by the bright lights of the big city, rural children are ditching a farming lifestyle. |
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Lured by such large numbers, and always on the look-out for the next big thing, venture capitalists are fervently courting nanotechnologists. |
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Lured to the stage, he trod the boards for fifteen years as an actor, producer, and playwright. |
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Lured inside by droplets of sweet fluid, the pollinator, most often a mining bee, can escape only through one of two small exits at the sac's rear. |
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Lured by the high winds, powerful currents, and the resulting massive swells, these daredevils routinely face conditions that would overwhelm most boardsailors. |
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