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1 There is nothing more alluring than a woman who doesn't need attention.
2 The matrimonial shadow was more alluring to Alençon than the Netherland bone.
3 The afterglow is by many considered more alluring than the sunset itself.
4 We proceed to the analysis of temptations more subtle and more alluring .
5 The world can hold nothing more alluring to the senses of man.
6 And he wondered why the golden prospect did not seem more alluring .
7 Her smile was all the more alluring for its hint of panic.
8 Now Mercy was of a fair countenance, and therefore the more alluring .
9 Far on the western hill gleamed a paler but more alluring star.
10 Aoi's gaze met his, its candor somehow more alluring than coy flirtatiousness.
11 The unavailability only makes more alluring in comparison with those on offer.
12 Ferrari is almost certainly the more alluring of the two jobs.
13 In small amounts, these powerful aromatics can also make our food more alluring .
14 I know you prefer to dwell on more alluring aspects of the senses.
15 The prospect of Aurelia's presence-andespecially Henry's-madethe trip more alluring .
16 The advantages offered were more alluring than they need have been.
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