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1 She was not the first to feel the lure of a uniform.
2 Even golfers did not feel the lure of the outdoors on this dark day.
3 If you feel the lure of romance-itwill come to you."
4 She was beginning to feel the lure of Alaska-thevast, the untamed, the inscrutable, the promising.
5 Maybe little Ahmad, like his uncle and father and grandfather and countless Zeitouns before them, will feel the lure of the sea.
6 If you don't feel the lure of her, then you are not one of her chosen and I can never make you so.
7 We never feel the lure of a sin which grieves us in another; but often the call of a sin which we too strongly condemn.
8 Most Popular Putin feels the lure of the dark side Posted Mar.
9 The vague distance called; he felt the lure of going somewhere.
10 He felt the lure , but it was not strong enough.
11 He had long felt the lure of that promising little city on the lake shore.
12 But he had felt the lure of graft.
13 He felt the lure of her more and more with every meeting, the wonder and the charm.
14 And now that they were this close, Jedra felt the lure of true convergence like a physical force drawing him even closer.
15 If he hadn't felt the lure of the strenuous life, he might have been celebrating Mass instead of playing guide for us.
16 I thought of that Einstein quote: "Coincidence is God's way of remaining anonymous." Suddenly, I felt the lure of a good mystery.
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