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1 So Whitehall manoeuvres once again help to make independence seem more inviting .
2 The empty tumble made the small, slightly chilly room inexplicably more inviting .
3 He also feels that Flock's user interface for Twitter is more inviting .
4 It was not as pretentious as he expected, but infinitely more inviting .
5 Roy Hodgson's team appear the more inviting option by far in that company.
6 Switch to a softer, warmer glow to help your home look more inviting .
7 It was certainly brighter and more inviting than the atmosphere above the mountains.
8 To most of us the former was decidedly the more inviting .
9 Well, the palms and plants did certainly make the room look more inviting .
10 The coast of New Brunswick held out a more inviting prospect.
11 Without its coat it looked like a huge grub, and not more inviting .
12 But expressing a bit of personality could make Toyota more inviting .
13 Now, the chain is trying out brighter, more inviting stores to lure shoppers.
14 A yard of open space was more inviting than a pitcher of beer.
15 Without really changing position, her stance became somehow more inviting .
16 Happily it was in the fresher and more inviting one.
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