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1
High growth rates
seduce
many
into thinking everything in the economic garden is rosy.
2
And many false prophets shall rise and shall
seduce
many
.
3
And they will
seduce
many
.
4
Were I to give my reasons, I should say too much; since they have seduced me, they would
seduce
many
others.
5
Nevertheless it has succeeded in
seducing
many
minds, obscured by prejudices.
6
It has also
seduced
many
teachers with a pitch to give their sector more autonomy.
7
The show's humor and sharp criticism of France's often dry politics have
seduced
many
young viewers.
8
The show's humor and sharp criticism of France's often dry politics have
seduced
many
disillusioned young viewers.
9
On a recent wintry afternoon it had an especially cheerful come-on-in look to it, a siren call that
seduced
many
.
10
A similar dream has
seduced
many
big foreign companies to invest in China since it opened up in the early 1980s.
11
Catholic diplomacy and evangelization had
seduced
many
Orthodox communities on the fringes of the Latin world back into communion with Rome.
12
He was dishonest, had debts, had gambled, and had
seduced
many
women; but he was clever, sagacious, and a good magistrate.
13
His blend of chutzpah and dynamism
seduced
many
voters who felt he articulated their own exasperation with an ageing, sclerotic political class.
14
2 Or, the idols had
seduced
many
.
15
It is little wonder that they have
seduced
many
....
What hinders thee from receiving at my hands the inestimable boon of baptism?
seduce
many
seduce