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1 And the enticing prospect of long, healthy walks in the great outdoors.
2 The third act that beckoned hardly seemed to be an enticing prospect .
3 While this remains an enticing prospect , no such evidence has yet been uncovered.
4 The owners have renewed long-term content licenses to make Hulu a more enticing prospect .
5 That's not an enticing prospect to us for the future.
6 ON RUGBY: Paris in the springtime always represents an enticing prospect for the visitor.
7 For anyone who has experienced heartbreak, it's an enticing prospect .
8 A trip to Hampshire with Rachel was an enticing prospect .
9 For the generics industry, biosimilars are an enticing prospect .
10 An enticing prospect for our historians, indeed, but only if he could be revived successfully.
11 That's an enticing prospect for any buyer bullish about not just the company's future, but Asia broadly.
12 That's not a hugely enticing prospect .
13 For Europeans, US tech cash cows offer an enticing prospect for raising 'digital' taxes in say France or Germany.
14 If you're sweltering in Arkansas, an air-conditioned cinema -even one showing Killer Reptile V-presents an enticing prospect .
15 At that now-distant time the prospect of seats at the cabinet table seemed a very enticing prospect for the Greens.
16 What an enticing prospect !
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