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1 Bryan Cadogen talks to Jesse Mulligan about what he's doing to entice people south.
2 But Jack Lum said even those factors were not enough to entice people to buy them.
3 It's hardly the first time the island has offered cheap deals to entice people to visit.
4 Opposition Labor Party leader Bill Shorten said the refusal to dispel the reports would entice people smugglers.
5 Not surprisingly hotel groups are responding with special offers and privileges to entice people to stay longer.
6 Although the scenes created are meant to entice people to spend their money, the creativity is awe-inspiring.
7 Such statistics might entice people to enter a new industry or move to another part of the country.
8 Pay enough to entice people to drive their cars, and let the computer and mobile interface manage everything.
9 He uses this to his advantage as he is able to manipulate and entice people into his world.
10 Black said the radio ads and personnel needed to entice people to the Charlotte stadium would be costly.
11 Free gift card offers are one of the crudest ways to entice people to hand over personal information, he says.
12 He says fisheries officers should focus on catching people committing crimes, not trying to entice people to break the law.
13 Doherty says the point of the commercials is to entice people who own PCs, which happens to be almost everyone.
14 If you're a neighborhood restaurant, you don't want to entice people who live miles away: You want to reach locals.
15 The sculpture has been created by the About Time committee of locals, to entice people to visit the town's… Audio
16 Particularly if you're offering goods and you want to entice people to do something that they had not thought about doing.
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