The Web component has proved particularly enticing for the new e-generation. |
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For those with jobs, this may not sound like a particularly enticing prospect. |
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The use of specific Internet marketing tactics such as micro sites and viral marketing to woo select Web users has become particularly enticing. |
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Watching a film full of someone else's home movies does not sound particularly enticing. |
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There are a few shops selling local crafts and foodstuffs, also not particularly enticing. |
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Lasting half an hour, the first of five movements was particularly enticing. |
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I found nothing particularly enticing on the Bestfares.com site for Hartford departures, but for others, the membership fee might make sense. |
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This debt segment today thus constitutes for investors an investment play in its own right, offering some particularly enticing opportunities to inject diversification into portfolios. |
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Fairy tales, with their mystery and violence and free-range, underparented children, may seem particularly enticing to today's tweens and teenagers. |
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In addition to providing labor, particularly in rural areas where the draw from high mining wages is particularly enticing for locals, they stay longer than other tourists and spend more money. |
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He did not make it sound particularly enticing. |
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And that was not a particularly enticing thought, so I decided if I'd had had a problem I'd have probably tried to ride it down and belly land it somewhere. |
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Unexpectedly the contrast between the past and the cutting edge has been particularly enticing for architects. Many reception facilities have experimented with new ideas often resulting in added glamour. |
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