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1 For a moment past she had seemed to him too lovely, too alluring .
2 In this case, she didn't want to be too alluring .
3 The Army's got fairly stiff rules against female soldiers making themselves too alluring and seductive.
4 The prospect was far too alluring to be resisted.
5 But the salivation notion is too alluring , and now there's an excursion into the mouth.
6 But the offer he made was too alluring .
7 The hope of a sweetened bid from Michael Dell and Carl Icahn's eleventh-hour lobbying proved too alluring .
8 It was too alluring to do anything but bring out the best in him again, wasn't it?
9 So for the moment she was saved, but the temptation was too alluring to be easily vanquished.
10 Oh, my lord and husband, the temptation was too alluring and seductive; and I yielded to it.
11 She had been expected to assist with the wedding breakfast, but the events above-stairs had proved too alluring .
12 But the dance proves too alluring .
13 It is, however, all too alluring .
14 It no longer represented merely a positive not too alluring problem in engineering-thatstrip of swamp and open water.
15 The ranch is too alluring .
16 The prospect was too alluring .
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