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Antoine Allure, House of Allure, Ebony Ball, Prince George Ballroom Feb.
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I'd say the allure of MLB is bigger than the allure of the United States.
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The product was an Allure Best of Beauty winner in 2009 and 2010 and an Allure Reader's Choice Award winner in 2010 and 2012.
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This product is an Allure Best of Beauty winner and has been featured by Harper's Bazaar, Rank and Style, Town & Country, Allure, and Elle.
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I also met the Allure editor Michelle Lee when I did a podcast for Allure, and she taught me a lot of stuff, too.
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Bella modeled for top US brands like Allure, Glamour and ELLE, while Gigi locked down covers for Harper's BAZAAR, W, Allure, WSJ Magazine, and American Vogue.
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Far from endorsing such violence, Fuller displays, to the extent that Hollywood allowed at the time, its pathological allure—but he didn't stint on the allure that fed the pathology.
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Over and over, Ready or Not underlines the allure of selling your soul to join that more comfortable world, and that allure feels, as it always has, like a dark warning.
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" – to Allure in 2014 • "Inner confidence. Peace. Kindness. Honesty.
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I would offer them the allure of trade with Japan and South Korea and us, and expanded trade with China, and the allure of what trade and commerce brings basically to a country.
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That's the allure of a TV death in a nutshell.
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"I look more awake in the morning," she told Allure.
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For them, free trips just don't hold the same allure.
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Equal parts kind and affable while maintaining a provocative allure.
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She formulates the products herself, she told Allure in 2017.
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And it's hard to resist the allure of a marathon.
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It's hard to compete with the allure of Twitter sometimes.
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"Khloé always tells me to wear sunscreen," Jenner tells Allure.
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That's kind of the allure of a good crochet dress.
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It still has a powerful allure in China and elsewhere.
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In recent years the Playboy clubs have lost their allure.
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The allure of getting more by doing less is seductive.
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She also gave an interview to Allure regarding her haircut.
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He's annoyed and annoying, and within that lies Sandler's allure.
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The dark, glittering allure of danger and uncertainty is irresistible.
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That being said, Facebook holds very little allure for me.
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Such assured calls to action are certainly not without allure.
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Increasing geopolitical tensions, too, would boost gold's allure for investors.
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This level of detail detracts from allure of these symbols.
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There are other reasons for the cities' loss of allure.
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Perhaps some of it is the allure of the forbidden.
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The allure of all this technology is hard to resist.
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The allure of online shopping is easy enough to understand.
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For Trump, however, that may be part of the allure.
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I know how hardcore the allure of that stuff is.
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The offshore dollar market's allure comes with equally significant risks.
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To read all 41 women's stories, head over to Allure.
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But then I went and that was the Allure video.
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Allure Group sold it to a condominium developer in February.
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But the idea's allure has never waned for Mr. Rubio.
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The theme at Spectrum this year is [ALLURE], brackets included.
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But changing the allure of a pill has been difficult.
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Get your own Allure Art Kit on the official website.
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I was long immune to the allure of fantasy literature.
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The allure of a luxury hotel is easy to explain.
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Simple pleasures are part of the Log Cabin scent allure.
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The allure of Trump is that he is super rich.
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The allure of Marshall's source images isn't hard to figure.
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For a talented chef, the allure of Byron is obvious.
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Shooting weapons was a big part of the trip's allure.
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Here are edited extracts in which she explains their allure.
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"I recognize the power and allure of gaming," he explains.
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Understanding the false allure of prioritization requires a little background.
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The allure of such a weapon would be nearly irresistible.
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Now, its allure is increasingly getting discovered by business travelers.
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His association with DiCaprio, especially, has been a powerful allure.
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Yet such jarring juxtapositions add to the opera's ominous allure.
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It's also been recommended by Allure, InStyle, and The Gloss.
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But for ambitious officers, the squads have an enduring allure.
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The answer is unclear, but either possibility has its allure.
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But something else is going on beyond their easy allure.
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We embrace what's wondrous about them as part of their allure.
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The allure of crystals is a tale as old as time.
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The allure of power may be another factor in their return.
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But the allure faded as the headwear became more widely available.
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Lincoln Plaza, on the other hand, has an irreplaceably wilted allure.
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In 2005, she detailed the abuse in an interview with Allure.
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Even polite Canucks weren't impervious to the allure of the Shore.
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Photo: iFixitApple's hyped up new iPhones hold a lot of allure.
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But here's the thing that kills the MateBook 13's allure.
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Mock also criticized Lil Duval's comments in an essay for Allure.
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Starmeter: 264 Pitt has more allure, and therefore more cameo power.
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That's part of the allure for some students, The Observer reported.
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Hartman started writing letters to Steven, eventually succumbing to his allure.
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A brand shared with washroom hand-dryers may lack sufficient allure.
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The allure is clear, with insurers counting on the steep discounts.
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Its allure in part reflects its importance on the world stage.
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Alexa's allure gets harder to resist as the days go by.
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But there is no denying the allure of manned space travel.
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"I want my Instagram to look good," the star tells Allure.
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The allure of identifying artists through their fingerprints has not dissipated.
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Lower rates tend to dim the allure of yield-hungry investors.
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The allure of the IPO market has started to wear off.
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This "Keep Out" allure is what amplified a logo's "cool" index.
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"It's the music and the image," he said of their allure.
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Which makes it harder to resist the allure of imperial triumph.
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The allure of both road and mountain e-bikes is obvious.
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But for him, there must have been some other, further allure.
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MILAN (Reuters Breakingviews) - Bernard Arnault has succumbed to Holly Golightly's allure.
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Volo is hoping the allure of it being wireless is enough.
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But as with any precious commodity, scarcity adds to the allure.
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For you and Geneviève, what was the allure of that remoteness?
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Part of the allure is the danger — you're playing with fire!
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That's not much different from the allure of the rap game.
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For another, revolutionary spouting off and instant fame had their allure.
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" As Billy Wilder said, "What counts in Audrey is her allure.
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No one should feel shame while reading Allure or the like.
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Yes, risk is part of the allure, but a small part.
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When Gabrielle Union cut hers last spring, Allure documented the occasion.
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But the allure of this dish was not about the taste.
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Bitcoin lost its allure as a safe-haven asset this week.
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Despite its Modernist allure, the house was not an easy sell.
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To its supporters the allure of the Communist Party was twofold.
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And why the allure of an autocrat promising modernization remains strong.
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I'm not going to pretend that I'm immune to this allure.
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This Allure article condenses the entire process from start to finish.
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Apparently, even RuPaul isn't immune to the inexplicable allure of Chad.
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Either way, they have an allure a nonpedigreed model does not.
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It almost sounds so, as played here with such mysterious allure.
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Yet for all its allure, night surfing is linked to tragedy.
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And yet even she isn't immune to the allure of tattoos.
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Still, there is an authoritative allure in the site's numerical scores.
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But the core of the company's allure to political campaigns remains.
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Some recent Underground Railroad stories manage to resist that figure's allure.
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What do you think is the secret of your own allure?
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The allure of simplicity itself, Mr. Furman argued, is largely a chimera.
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Nanette Johnston was the very definition of a femme fatale. Beauty. Allure.
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And really, who can deny the allure of a really good deal?
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On some level, the allure of superfoods makes a lot of sense.
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Without that, the world's largest consumer market starts to lose its allure.
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So De Beers is trying to boost the allure of natural gems.
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In the N.F.L., what makes him divisive also gives him radical allure.
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Maybe that's why The Handmaid's Tale still holds such allure for me.
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There's no reason the Allure should remind me of a food processor.
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Her writing can also be found in Romper, Glamour, Allure, and HelloGiggles.
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The pop star knows the allure of a classic beauty look. Hers?
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" Two years later, she would tell Allure, "Ignorance is sometimes not bliss.
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I presume people buy it for the allure of its Italian powertrain.
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However, the allure of the global limelight did not enchant the Sienese.
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Perhaps the absence of such extremes from everyday life increases their allure.
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The move could help boost the allure of the securities, Lustosa said.
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The growing payout has an obvious allure to anyone seeking financial relief.
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The allure of diet culture is a life lived in the future.
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Those shady olive trees hold so much romantic allure... See photos, ahead.
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Allure Systems uses AI to programatically produce apparel images for shopping sites.
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Scandal's allure used to be similar to that of Game of Thrones.
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Allure reports that Azzahra wore a unique gown by designer Ivan Gunawan.
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"Solange is always evolving as an artist and personally," Jawara told Allure.
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Hint: She told Allure she's wants to start her own YouTube channel.
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Maybe more celebs will give into the allure of a Buzzfeed quiz.
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No other asset has managed to retain such an allure over time.
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Governors believe the allure of cash encourages crime and threatens public safety.
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But there are signs that smoking in France is losing its allure.
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The allure of a charming, interested man proves too powerful to ignore.
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A friend once explained the allure of Bachelor viewing parties to me.
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It's no wonder why these locations hold such an allure for travelers.
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But betting on the allure of American-made goods can be risky.
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In the meantime, these eight episodes should provide ample intrigue and allure.
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His comments bolstered U.S. Treasury yields and burnished the dollar's yield allure.
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He wittily skewered acquaintances and seemed always conscious of his physical allure.
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There's an allure to this kind of violence, against an obvious wrong.
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The allure of reality TV villains is irresistible, even to the stars.
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"I also use Revitalash on my eyelashes," Meghan told Allure in 2014.
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The risk of overdose became part of the allure of getting high.
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Or will they officially kneel at Dennis Schröder's Temple of Mercurial Allure?
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This backlash came up in an interview with Allure published online Wednesday.
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Such is the allure, the real bravado, of skaters of any gender.
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Still, the allure of these very short, very intense workouts is obvious.
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It has also won an Allure Best of Beauty Award three times.
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I never quite got it, but that was part of the allure.
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Sure, the allure of the cosmos, in its infinite mystery, is undeniable.
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Motels, on the other hand, hold an allure that's altogether more layered.
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Besides its feminine allure, jewelry struck a more personal chord for Kahlo.
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For this part of fantasy's allure, the magic is interesting but secondary.
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The allure of travel brought Jacob Daniel Drake, 21, to the Navy.
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But the allure also speaks to a more primal instinct, he said.
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Genetics' allure can draw people away from more obvious explanations for problems.
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It's also been recommended by Allure, HelloGiggles, PopSugar, Glamour UK, and Byrdie.
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No LikeIt lacks some of the weird allure of the original device.
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The allure to customers is its simplicity – a single whopping monthly payment.
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We balanced our push and pull, our repulsion and allure, through distance.
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The jalapeño oil has a delightfully grassy, vegetal allure, with moderate heat.
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Perhaps attending a match no longer has the same allure for locals.
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Even so, he allowed that the event did carry a certain allure.
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For the SAG Awards, Dubroff told Allure that she layered a lipstick (Chanel's Rouge Allure Luminous Intense Lip Colour in Rouge Angélique) with a dab of gloss (Chanel Rouge Coco Gloss in Noce Moscata) to get the effect.
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But obviously, the allure of free upgrades skews the nature of informed consent.
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But will Diamond Foundry be able to reproduce the allure of mined stones?
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Part of the allure of Spectacles is that they're almost impossible to get.
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And don't even pretend you're above the allure of a hotel breakfast buffet.
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The larger, more liquid, deals now being printed further adds to their allure.
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As Allure reports, Starburst hair is almost like a brighter version of it.
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The Kiehl's Calendula & Aloe Soothing Hydration Masque has also been recommended by Allure.
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That's part of the allure of Game of Thrones in general, of course.
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She even starred alongside Kendall Jenner in a 2015 Allure Magazine cover shoot.
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The Fosters just can't resist the allure of an adopted brother-sister romance.
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As a result, the allure of the project for Mr Jacques has waned.
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Their dragon-like features—shimmering scales and long bodies—add to the allure.
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The root of that strength, ultimately, lay in the allure of American society.
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As Allure pointed out this week, Rihanna worked two looks throughout the evening.
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Elsesser previously spoke about calling herself "a plus-sized model" to Allure magazine.
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Last February, Williams made debuted the sunny color on the cover of Allure.
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Iran did not gain such influence through the allure of its ideas, though.
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Catherine Deneuve could potentially teach me to project that sultry yet carefree allure.
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The company also avoided the allure of taking a big valuation too early.
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Somehow looking for the source of the music's allure ends up producing it.
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But its real allure is the full-on indoor/outdoor lifestyle it provides.
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"It was such a bizarre, dire time for my hair," she told Allure.
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The allure of the promposal is born out of internet culture gone mainstream.
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Sarah Hyland is no stranger to the irresistible allure of the tattoo gun.
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We offer them the allure of becoming part of the world of nations.
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And that was an allure certainly to Disney prior to all of this.
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Often, in the allure of a compelling storyline, the victims can be overshadowed.
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Higher euro zone interest rates reduce the allure of the safe-haven franc.
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Her work for Pringle of Scotland, Dazed, and Allure all evoke this sentiment.
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Allure Systems: Fashion brands spend $2110 billion per year on models and photographers.
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Darkness has its own allure, its magnetism poised on the savage and primal.
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Mexico has long held an allure in the world of house and techno.
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" In effect, the marketing was designed the maximize the "allure of the forbidden.
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It is, though, exactly that everyman element that is part of curling's allure.
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The allure to Democrats of a candidate that can carry Texas remains strong.
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To Mr. Metropoulos, an ardent preservationist, the Cobra's greatest allure is its originality.
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Among multinational companies, London retains allure as a uniquely cosmopolitan, English-speaking city.
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Perhaps that very absence of political power contributes to the allure of royalty.
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But regardless of what stays and what goes, the key is the allure.
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"It's human hair that I glued in," Dunham's stylist, Rheanne White, told Allure.
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But it's real allure is the full-on indoor outdoor lifestyle it provides.
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Representatives for the Allure Group did not respond to a request for comment.
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We were confused and hormonal—a volatile mix—drawn to its controversial allure.
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"I was actually made fun of as a kid," the comedian told Allure.
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From the very beginning, much of his allure was contingent on his mystique.
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He allowed himself to revel for a moment in the allure of vengeance.
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But that Antarctica is so dangerous is, of course, part of the allure.
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Does it risk dilution and, even worse, devaluation of both value and allure?
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Just try to resist the allure of Natan Last's puzzle.
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The formula for their allure cuts a cunning line between candid and crude.
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The Seoul Pearl Silver paint job on my tester adds to the allure.
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We saw that his contributions and allure was already far greater than sports.
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It has retained its allure even as many of its ventures have tanked.
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For Bourdain, an admirer of William S. Burroughs, heroin held a special allure.
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But his solo work — at once cogitative and kinetic — has its own allure.
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The allure of bypassing legislative stalemate on that issue might also prove tempting.
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The Bullitt is part of the Mustang allure almost independent of the movie.
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Don't fall for the allure of smart this and smart that, McNamee said.
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Its simple cheese tools capture the allure of eating foods that *look* good.
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Next Stop I was first able to appreciate the allure of Salinas, Calif.
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His designs evoked the louche allure of Studio 54 in the disco era.
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Still, for many, the allure of the United States is hard to extinguish.
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In hindsight, accepting my fate and fading away had its allure to me.
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"I think we have to use the word allure with cats," Deihl says.
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Sometimes, the allure of not having it all figured out is most attractive.
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And yet, de Champlain says, there is that allure that can be irresistible.
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The allure, to us, is the allure of many of these cooking shows: To see talented people be talented, and to learn a little bit about the talented people of places to which we've only so far dreamed of traveling.
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That's part of the allure of the work of artist and scientist Jim Sanborn.
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As our attention succumbs to the allure of being someplace else, our concentration suffers.
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Cruz spoke about her relationship with Hayek during an interview with Allure in 2014.
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For Debbie, part of the heist's allure surely comes in the tremendous financial payoff.
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The allure of a flying somewhere somewhere on a bargain is impossible to resist.
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By contrast, a Costco store gives you all the visual allure of a warehouse.
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Her allure is real, but so is the shame of even thinking about her.
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Even if the allure of populism won't always be there, that of authoritarianism will.
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According to Allure, the goal was to sell a sketchy product called Vlamorous Cream.
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" He added, "The allure of Tesla and the danger of Tesla is Elon Musk.
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How does a show about the allure of tawdriness keep from being tawdry itself?
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With wages and income levels stagnant for many Americans, the lottery has particular allure.
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Though its allure has started to fade, its evolved into something just as alluring.
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What was the allure of Southern California to a dyed-in-the-wool Texan?
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Prime Day may have had its own allure while shoppers watched for reduced prices.
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The sense of allure created by that initial lure doesn't wane for a moment.
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That's all part of the allure of the Starbucks collection of city-themed mugs.
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"Thing is," he proffered, "I really like the drama and allure of an encore".
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"I love to slay a red carpet," the 20-year-old star tells Allure.
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He cited the branding and allure of the casting for a successful movie recipe.
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Allure, the magazine devoted to all things beauty, revealed its November cover this week.
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But for modern-day fart lovers, the allure often begins in their formative years.
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The debut came as the allure of Brazilian airlines has grown among foreign investors.
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Sure, there is an allure to seeing these two gorgeous people going at it.
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Punks, poets, and prom queens alike can't deny the allure of the Chuck Taylor.
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According to Allure, Kondrevich began posting videos of her creations over the past week.
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Isla also contributed vocals to the single "Wherrk" with Ballroom DJ/producer Vjuan Allure.
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Fawcett. But it was animated not just by Fawcett, but by the allure of
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The allure is obvious, particularly for shows that air weekly on networks or cable.
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Those and the celebrity allure of Mr. Trump are definitely assets, Mr. Manafort said.
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Beyond need, there is also the allure of tradition for some who go abroad.
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For the auteur, the big screen has lost much of its glamour and allure.
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WWE is making the allure of Ibushi a big part of the story here.
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What happens when the allure of fame is obliterated by bad decisions and addiction?
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However, the legend of the store-bought name persists and retains its innocent allure.
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Part of the allure that challenger banks hold is their ever expanding customer base.
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A few months later, Allure Group sold it to condominium developers for $116 million.
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Bakuchiol is a vegan, non-irritating retinol alternative, as explained by Allure in 2018.
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The LA troubadour's neatly structured song-craft and knowing, wistful allure also suit her.
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But what is clear is that his allure in 2015 has all but disappeared.
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Like a lot of people, I can't quite grok the allure of the Donald.
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The allure of the modern smartphone is too great to resist without some help.
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Would dried, rolled weed have the same allure as a chlorophyll-laden living leaf?
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The Frenchmen's refusal to tour behind 2001's Discovery only added to their allure.
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Pure dance no longer holds the allure it once did for Bill T. Jones.
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Times and technology certainly change, but the inherent allure of a diamond does not.
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So is his technical mastery of each, which has an allure of its own.
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Former banks can also offer the allure of architecture that reflects wealth and confidence.
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He revelled in the idea of deformity as beauty; the allure of the disturbing.
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Mr. Ailes, who died in 2017, saw the allure of his network's new guest.
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On Baseball Part of baseball's allure is that so little works out as planned.
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But the quest to translate celebrity allure into cold, hard votes seems almost irresistible.
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The allure of fentanyl was that it didn't show up on standard drug screenings.
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But in time, Mr. Corbera's dancer disarms them with his allure and seeming innocence.
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And now, he's making history as the first man on the cover of Allure.
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The allure of gold attracts fortune-seekers, who bring prostitution, alcohol, drugs, and violence.
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At the time, the director said the stories had the allure of classic manuscripts.
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Despite its allure, gold was not the most prized material in pre-Columbian cultures.
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For some, the Frieze New York booths at Randalls Island hold a certain allure.
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Enhancing the watch's allure has been its famous fans, from all walks of life.
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That's part of the allure of these kinds of ghost guns, by the way.
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The allure of the north—it's the gate to Heaven, as native people say.
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The show's allure derives almost entirely from Mr. Fierstein's fairly restrained, impeccably timed performance.
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So the allure goes way beyond high school backpack charms or something for Coachella.
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The allure is understandable, given the limits of our treatments for depression and anxiety.
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In 2009, she landed a coveted internship as an editorial beauty intern at Allure.
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The star power of Elon Musk only added to the allure of the vehicle.
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Part of the W.B.C.'s allure for Latino players is that kind of camaraderie.
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It's not the allure of deathlessness, precisely, but maybe the next best thing: delay.
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It's also reef-safe, and it was an Allure Best of Beauty winner in 2018.
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Plus, when styled correctly, they give a polished and fresh allure that doesn't fall...short.
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Yet, despite the allure of Le Select's dazzling new front-of-house, something was amiss.
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More likely, though, it owes a debt to the stubborn allure of sex-shop chic.
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Middleton wore a similarly sheer shade, Allure, for her wedding to Prince William in 2011.
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Part of the allure is skilled workers from Carnegie Mellon and the University of Pittsburgh.
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According to Allure, U.K. beauty brand Lottie London is coming to the U.S. in January.
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As Allure pointed out, blogger Kathleen Lights is a fan — and we can see why.
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Further helping gold's allure, Asian shares slid to 6-1/2-month lows on Monday.
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Additionally, the allure of making cars in Mexico isn't about to go away anytime soon.
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For her first-ever Allure cover, she bares it all like she's never done before.
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Is he so un-evolved that he can't resist the allure of a butt pic?
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Boynton's hairstylist Jenny Cho told Allure they were going for "French chic meets young Hollywood."
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BECCA Mineral Blush has been featured on "best of" lists at Best Products and Allure.
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As any devout Big Mac lover knows, the special sauce is where its allure lies.
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There's quite a bit of romantic allure about these images, the staging, the light effects.
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Allure Bridals will reveal the entire line in April at New York Bridal Fashion Week.
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It was as if the twins moved through the world with a built-in allure.
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"There is an allure to Martha's Vineyard, and it's a magnet of tourism," said Blum.
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The exclusivity of hand crafted products is an important part of their allure and beauty.
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Mr Miles's affectionate history serves as a lively contribution to perceptions of the city's allure.
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His allure is so great, other guys' girls can't stop themselves from sending him emojis.
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Mitchell, 38, has two teenage children — son Lyric and daughter Allure — from a previous marriage.
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On America's opposite coast, Scott Michaels can also attest to the allure of the macabre.
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FOR MANY people, the Hollywood blockbuster "Top Gun" captures the allure of becoming a pilot.
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And now, she's revealing more about her skincare struggle in Allure magazine's March cover interview.
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"I'm spiritual in that I absolutely believe in God," she told Allure at the time.
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In 2017, Allure published a story about the disproportionate number of popular Mormon beauty bloggers.
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Even Allure pointed out in August that beauty tutorials can induce a relaxed, meditative state.
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"I just have a darker personality," she tells Allure of the decision to go brunette.
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The allure of these classes is often the instructor, as well as the ClassPass name.
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Nuclear weapons have lost none of their allure or their unique ability to inspire dread.
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Some were traffickers, and he soon followed their example, succumbing to the allure of smuggling.
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Alternatively, it may seem like the allure of less scrutiny is driving decisions (red alert!).
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Around 2012, the world of mass entertainment events discovered the bizarre allure of the hologram.
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Still, the allure of the basic livestream seems to have an irresistible draw to festivals.
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"I've never felt as confident in my skin as I do today," Lovato told Allure.
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As Allure reports, a contact lens doesn't protect the full eye area from UV rays.
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And that has been part of the allure for Trump -- doing something bigger and better.
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Jim Fallon, editorial director at WWD, said social media has definitely contributed to Markle's allure.
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The color "Bad to the Bronze" is a 5-time Allure Readers' Choice Award Winner.
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" Ms. Berg said, "Perhaps part of this allure is that women want that network, too.
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The other is the strength that women feel when they own their sexuality and allure.
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All these books convey, in their different ways, the intoxicating allure of today's art market.
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Part of the service's allure is the glimpse it gives of life in the bubble.
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It was an interesting study in the allure of reduction, but shuffled, rather than strode.
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In a sophomore class of fewer than 30 people, the allure this conferred was invaluable.
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In addition to its marketing allure and resistance to wear, ceramic offers welcome aesthetic opportunities.
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"I'm always sure to speak about Vjuan Allure and make it known," he says gravely.
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Mr. Zee recalled an Allure shoot with Janet Jackson in L.A. in the mid-'90s.
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What makes this episode interesting is that it's where that allure begins to wear off.
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What would help is calmer markets since this would dull the yen's safe haven allure.
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Earlier this year, we took a deep dive into the enduring allure of green dresses.
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In Fashion A global clash of prints, texture and color captures the season's nomadic allure.
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Only the allure 1 WTC works toward is not, I would suggest, an aesthetic one.
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I asked Helms whether she felt other brands were cashing in on the allure Mrs.
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The allure of a deal is real, and the downfall of so many of us.
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"Pageantry comes with an allure of perfection, and I don't think that's changed," she said.
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The four-woman band Warpaint sees and echoes the allure of those more innocent times.
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Flashing forward to the present-day, the allure of candidate Obama never came to fruition.
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The primary allure of high-intensity interval training is, for most of us, its brevity.
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That combined with the scarcity of the book has helped contribute to its lasting allure.
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The intensity of this year's Presidential campaign has made the allure of holism particularly potent.
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Star denied that allegation, according to Allure, and accused her of not supporting his work.
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The product has been recommended by editors at Elle, Allure, and Byrdie, among other publications.
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He may not be able to resist New York's allure once his presidency is over.
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It is what lends the Premier League its principal allure to fans across the globe.
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The enthusiasm of the Latino fans also adds to the tournament's allure for some players.
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Anyone who has experienced V.R., even in its current fledgling form, can appreciate its allure.
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Morningstar's Bryan has a theory why the Dow still retains some allure as an investment.
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But until the Paramount House, it didn't have a destination hotel befitting its wider allure.
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The glowing italics, with all their allure and power, are simply urging me to experience.
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Part of the allure of this expedition is its quietude, at least for the audience.
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There's something about novels in trilogies, tetralogies and beyond that gives them a certain allure.
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"The allure of Israel-Palestine peacemaking is the diplomatic holy grail," says Goldenberg of CNAS.
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But for affluent New Yorkers, the luxury penthouse apartment seems to be losing its allure.
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Cutts' monochrome protagonist is a boy seemingly immune to the allure of the black mirror.
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Jackson proved incapable of resisting Steinbrenner's charm offensive and the allure of the Big Apple.
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In 2000, tiring of the scene's limited playlist, modern ballroom pioneer Vjuan Allure sampled that "ha" in a remix specifically tailored to battles called "The Allure Ha." Vjuan's new of ballroom dispelled with traditional verse-verse-break song structure, ratcheting up the drama instead.
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Super Bounce has a 4.6 out of 5 rating on the Glossier website, based on 65 reviews, and has been featured by writers at Fashionista, Allure, and Cosmopolitan UK."Super Bounce is a fast track to an instantly dewier complexion," writes Allure reporter Karina Hoshikawa.
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Lower rates typically translate into a weaker currency by reducing the allure of local financial assets.
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And in recent months, a round of layoffs struck GQ, Teen Vogue, Glamour, Self and Allure.
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She also told Allure that she believes the term LGBTQ has become "limiting" for its community.
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But it's also just the latest iteration of the age-old allure of the transformational photo.
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The allure of the Spurs is not about the chance to be taught by Pop, though.
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She found many of the people in Paris cold in spite of the city's cosmetic allure.
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Age has a built-in allure, it's something to tout in articles and on book jackets.
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Researchers chose well when they selected students, young hip people who romanticize the allure of print.
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To be sure, big name companies have a certain allure for aspiring techies the world over.
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Their drinking might've been motivated by the allure of forbidden fruit, peer pressure, or pure hedonism.
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But the unlikely combination is the basis of a new Kat Von D palette, Allure reports.
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This video, which Allure found on Reddit, is just as satisfying as those pops and squeezes.
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Pastry queen Christina Tosi knows that the real allure of making cookies is eating the dough.
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"There is an allure to a fixer-upper in a desirable location," Rushton told Business Insider.
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There's also the allure of inflation protection, as toll revenues often rise at a similar pace.
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Stocks may have a cushion, however, with lower interest rates, which help the allure of stocks.
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Her work has been featured in Teen Vogue, Glamour, Allure, TIME, Newsweek, Fast Company, and Mashable.
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As Mr Clinton's statue flakes, so does the allure of the EU and the Western example.
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A year or so later, Egg McMuffins and sausage biscuits have shed some of their allure.
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Sometimes the mystery surrounding a particular artist's origins only adds to his or her work's allure.
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Female cabin crew, it goes without saying, should be chosen for their abilities not their allure.
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"I think the allure of Tesla, and the danger of Tesla, is Elon Musk," Damodaran said.
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An array of enticing flavours, such as cherry, dessert, mint and mango, adds to the allure.
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Harman Kardon has announced the Allure, a smart speaker running Alexa that is very, very, ugly.
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Case in point: A new trend spreading through Instagram dubs itself "salmon sushi hair," Allure reports.
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In an interview with Allure, Ciara admits that she starts her routine with an unconventional cleanser.
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Narratively, we did everything we could to challenge the allure of getting sucked back into it.
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Frankenstein: How a Monster Became an Icon: The Science and Enduring Allure of Mary Shelley's Creation.
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So just for good measure, here's the time she posed nude on a horse for Allure.
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But last August, Lee made the decision to ban the use of the term from Allure.
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A change to America's currently generous tax treatment could also reduce crypto's allure as an investment.
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But, the allure is alive and well – especially for residents of Las Vegas and surrounding communities.
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The allure of Onfroy's dark matter inspired the type of fandom that spills into violent obsession.
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Director Jean-Marc Vallée and writer David E. Kelley smartly mine the allure these two provide.
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"I thought of [creating these looks] while I was washing a client's hair," Goff told Allure.
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But what happens years after the fact, when the allure of the art may have faded?
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XXX founder Ela Darling told The Verge last year, the allure is the promise of immersion.
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But they illustrate the allure of the technology, as well as some of its teething problems.
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Thinner and lighter is great, and if we're honest, we're all sucked in by the allure.
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And while the Pinkertons no longer shoot striking workers, violence is part of the Pinkerton allure.
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For me, though, the Gear S3 lacks the immediate allure that I felt with the S2.
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In Transit Castle hotels in England, Scotland and Ireland hold an undeniable "Game of Thrones" allure.
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For networks that own their old shows, the financial allure of a remake is even greater.
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Even the most bitter of Scrooges can't resist the allure of these gorgeous holiday light installations.
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" Simone Oliver Digital director, Allure; former Styles web producer "He let the streets talk to him.
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This three-time Allure Reader's Choice Winner is a multipurpose under-eye concealer does it all.
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Vardy is also 29, so the allure to trade Leicester for Arsenal might also be understandable.
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As Allure pointed out, Foxy, the shimmery champagne color included, can even serve as a highlighter.
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But most of the analysts polled by Reuters see the dollar's allure lasting another six months.
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And it's not as if liberal-leaning areas are immune to the allure of tough talk.
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Pliny the Elder is said to have recommended coral to protect against the allure of temptresses.
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Maybe that ingrained allure is what made the adult film industry so drawn to the LC4.
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The allure of California's perfect weather, however, proved to be too strong for him to ignore.
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This week's best comics feature a bit of that mainstream allure and plenty of indie subversion.
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Their allure rests mainly on the surface, so that always makes me wonder what lies beneath.
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There's the Harman Kardon Allure, which sports Alexa and looks a bit like a coffee maker.
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"Kim always said, 'Don't put a bumper sticker on a Bentley,'" she told Allure in March.
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The confluence of beauty, sustainability, and acceptance neatly sums up the allure of Hix Island House.
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The generation made courthouse-style eloping a nationwide trend that Vogue said had an "undeniable" allure.
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Yet despite the gloomy allure of Wyatt Garfield's cinematography, "Don't Leave Home" feels only half-baked.
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For obvious reasons, many designers don't want to touch the issue of allure, actual or implied.
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With its minimalist black dial recalling an old Porsche speedometer, the chronograph oozes stealth-wealth allure.
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The mystery of the novel, its coiling allure, is not what happens or why but how.
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Still, what the tournament lacks in depth of quality it makes up for in exotic allure.
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Or is it just a cruel chimera, holding out the allure of an elusive pro career?
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Exceptionally low volatility across the market also diminished the safe-haven allure of the U.S. dollar.
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These two experiments cannot tell us, though, how exercise helps us to ignore a cupcake's allure.
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Presumably, part of the allure of a Bloomberg candidacy is that a billionaire cannot be bought.
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If France provided a home away from home for Whitney, Spain's romantic allure fueled her imagination.
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The South Carolina source close to the campaign wondered whether Klobuchar held an allure for voters.
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For many years the allure of Silicon Valley was contingent on the ability to move here.
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The allure still holds for some who saw it as a celebration of femininity and beauty.
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While part of the allure of freelancing is being your own boss, quitting is still difficult.
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Part of the allure of Pokémon games is growing attached to each new creature you catch.
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Press play, and take a mystical vocal ride through a place of great danger and allure.
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When I get bored of other games, the allure of that wild lonely wilderness calls out.
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But now that they know they're stars, can they hold on to that allure of authenticity?
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Of course, the allure of a Joker origin story could elevate the film above those figures.
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She's dryly funny, throwing out zingers and self-deprecating quips that only reinforce her glamorous allure.
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We rummaged through our archives to find photographs that highlight the allure of New York's shadows.
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Wanting to understand "the allure of cartel logic," Slater wrote to Cardona and Reta in prison.
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Her majestic allure is a neo-platonic allegory of beauty, combining intellectual strength and aesthetic harmony.
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And like SIRI or Alexa, HANA's allure is that she's intended to be a helpful companion.
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In the past, many Georgia lawmakers have used the allure of Amazon to push progressive measures.
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It's not just the allure of Georgian gastronomy that has led to its growing visibility abroad.
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This was the allure of the exhibition for the legion of WeChatters, seeking their own spotlights.
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She has also been on the cover of fashion magazines such as Allure and British Vogue.
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Ms. Demosthene's flat figurative works are mysterious in their construction, which is part of their allure.
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It has the allure of a pulled-pork sandwich from the other side of the world.
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What they lack in the allure of the unknown, the Cavaliers make up in sheer competence.
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I have to be honest, I had to watch it twice before I understood the allure.
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That feeling that Michael B. Jordan would understand the allure of Pacey — that he would instinctively get how wrong Dawson was for Joey or that he probably cheered when the finale revealed Joey had made the right call after all — is an integral element of his allure.
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Allure notes that all of the videos are super zoomed-in macro shots of various ingrown hairs.
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For all of its glamorous allure, drag has always represented a lot more than its enchanting appearance.
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The colorful canvases are beautifully provocative, drawing in the viewer for their size and allure of characters.
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While Leone capitalizes on the allure of her past onscreen, IRL she's saving up for the future.
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That's part of the allure: the ability to try on a culture while avoiding accusations of appropriation.
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He came to Austin from Corpus Christi and says two-stepping's romantic allure has shaped his life.
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Insert death into a fantasy world and it loses some of its allure and becomes more accessible.
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The minute I saw how much the Fold cost, the allure of a foldable phone immediately vanished.
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Products like the MacBook, iPad and Watch have never achieved the allure or profitability of the iPhone.
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For more information on the upcoming US Disney-inspired wedding dresses, you can visit Allure Bridals here.
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The Coventry Telegraph recently updated its original story on the zoo's celebration with reader reactions, Allure reports.
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According to Allure, Ciara stated in a press release that she's no stranger to the beauty company.
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I don&apost really understand the allure of sitting directly behind home plate at a baseball game.
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" Lively previously raved about having a family, telling Allure in 2012, "I've always wanted a big family.
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As commenters in Simpson's post point out, the allure of makeup is nothing new for little kids.
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As Allure reported, preliminary research shows that taking vanillin orally may help provide real relief for suffers.
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"I like it," she tells Allure about her new hue, which was created by colorist Aura Friedman.
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The timeless allure of gold means there will pretty much always be someone willing to buy yours.
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That's why the four-friend combo has had such an allure over female viewers for so long.
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Still, there's no denying her allure, and the conversation does, eventually, turn to sex with her husband.
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By changing Vale's corporate structure radically, Bradespar and Previ want to boost the company's allure to investors.
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And it proves that even people generally against permanent ink aren't immune to the allure of tattoos.
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For who amongst us is strong enough to withstand the visceral allure of Matt Damon's man bun?
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Fields and Weisberg say they aimed to never be tempted by the allure of a cheap shock.
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For him, Britain's decision to leave the European Union in 2000 reinforced the allure of Macron's platform.
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But he also introduces concepts like the physical invitation of a space and the allure of imperfection.
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" Lively previously raved about having a family, telling Allure in 2012, "I've always wanted a big family.
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This month, he's introducing the "Social Collection," Karl Lagerfeld Paris' first foray into formal wear, Allure reports.
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"Once I have a kid I'm not going to be on Instagram," Kylie told Allure in 2016.
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Nor does the program's allure end when the TV's off, or during the long lapses between seasons.
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Eventually, people forgot about Formspring, but the allure of the anonymous social media platform never really died.
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The stream of court intrigue gives "All the Kremlin's Men" the juicy allure of a Russian thriller.
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Though as reported by Allure, the soda gods have blessed cursed us with another use: self-tanner.
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And the reason why will bring hope to anyone currently dealing with a nasty sunburn, Allure reports.
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London is surely too big, and its allure too strong, for any big bank to quit altogether.
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Dr. Katta does, however, understand the allure of many people wanting to follow a celebrity's beauty regimen.
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Using similar reasoning, Allure decided this summer to drop the phrase "anti-aging" from all its copy.
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The US economy could also deliver an upside surprise on inflation, further denting the allure of bonds.
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I pressed Young once again to tell me the secret behind the allure of the holiday drink.
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Moreover, despite the city's now solid reputation as an offshoot artistic community, Beijing's big-city allure remains.
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Japanese stock prices fell 1.7 percent and the yen strengthened, boosting the safe-haven allure of JGBs.
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On the same day, Allure Group went into contract to sell the property to the condominium developer.
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But it's hard to ignore the allure of bed when you ache from throat to upper thighs.
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That's about to be the case at Condé Nast, which publishes magazines like Vogue, Glamour, and Allure.
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I think that's probably the biggest allure of Slack and the reason people hate it so much.
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Eventually, the allure of all things Manson dwindled and I moved to being fascinated by something else.
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Every Trophy shows how many players have earned it, imbuing the rarest trophies with even greater allure.
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But any erotic allure was instantly quashed by the large spinner gun she held in her hand.
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That "improves the allure of emerging high-yield debt on a relative basis", ICBC Standard Bank said.
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Unlike most other Big Ten universities, critics said, Ohio State succumbed to the allure of additional revenue.
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With the caliphate destroyed—and ISIS's allure with it—the US military mission in Syria is complete.
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Unfortunately, the allure of Trumpism has left the once great site a shell of its former self.
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As it lost a bit of its allure, fractional ownership came on the scene in the 2000s.
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Its richness, its strangeness, its beauty, its complication, its ridiculousness, its divisiveness, its allure, its very realness.
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The Arkansas quartet Pallbearer comes closer to capturing the uncanny allure of pop music at 16 r.p.m.
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VIEQUES, P.R. — Solitude used to be an allure of life on this island apart from an island.
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I far prefer the underground bunker allure of the dusky interior, evocative of both sanctuary and subversion.
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PORSCHE'S ALLURE to car buyers is built on the growl and scream of its internal-combustion engines.
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In fact, Raya probably shouldn't scale too quickly, given the risk of losing its cachet and allure.
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For all the hypnotic allure of the opera, I kept waiting for the music to clobber me.
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For a certain type of person — usually young and male — the hardship is part of the allure.
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"I'll have to use my womanly powers to allure," she decides, wiping her nose with her sleeve.
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Impressively lean and rigidly controlled, "The Survivalist" achieves, at times, the primitive allure of a silent movie.
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J.P. The trumpeter Avishai Cohen has a tone that's both burly and stark, suggesting opacity and allure.
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But I came to realize that the limiting practicalities of the predigital days had an allure, too.
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It's a false choice between the allure of belonging and the power of speaking out against injustice.
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The international success of the Bruno series has also contributed to Périgord's allure as a tourist destination.
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How does featuring the products briefly, especially in a temporary video that will expire, enhance their allure?
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Plus, it draws kids away from the allure of screens, a constant battle for today&aposs parents.
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"Pageantry comes with an allure of perfection, and I don&apost think that&aposs changed," she said.
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But he saw another Scottish referendum likely in the next 10 years given the "allure" of independence.
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But even when African fiction finally broke into the literary market, it never lost its anthropological allure.
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According to Allure, it first launched way back in 1953 and was beloved by writer Sylvia Plath.
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It was my dream job, in a place that always had an almost mythical allure to me.
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If it works, it's partly because of the easy allure of authenticity narratives, even the most contrived.
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With their flattened perspective, the book's pages have the allure of the poster, brazen, sleek and sturdy.
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The regular, non-active formula is also fantastic, and has been featured by Total Beauty and Allure.
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But as costs continue to rise, the allure of manufacturing jobs has become less and less attractive.
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As is inevitable with any true sensation, the initially overwhelming allure of Pokémon Go has since faded.
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However, the notion of the masterful individual continues to retain a powerful allure over art-going audiences.
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The Japanese cartoon character holds an indescribable allure to billions of people — no matter their age or nationality.
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Its allure among top venture capitalists has been touted as a positive sign for the future of cryptocurrencies.
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Nor did it hold the musical allure of older Disney films like Snow White, Sleeping Beauty or Cinderella.
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But would Durant have left Oklahoma City, where he'd played since 2008, without the allure of Silicon Valley?
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On the field, cheerleaders are paid to entice and allure; off the field, they must do anything but.
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PK has introduced its first Blackberry-licensed phone with the physical keyboard that was long its key allure.
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Adding to the allure of a potential Swift appearance is the singer's ongoing feud with VMAs host Perry.
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While Garn's photographs are its main allure, the tome also includes a brief history of the feral pigeon.
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In June 2017, Star spoke to Allure about his past use of racial epithets and apologized for them.
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After a few long nights reliving my digital glory days the allure of logging in became dangerously enticing.
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For some users I talked to, the allure of Grindr was not just the rush to feel good.
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Give the people some hope and they will turn away from the allure of militant groups, they say.
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The Smart Museum's presentation of The Allure of Matter is made possible by support from Alphawood Foundation Chicago.
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Lasker says part of the allure of eSports, from a network perspective, is that the phenomenon grew organically.
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The allure of going viral via the retweet had drawn publications, journalists, and politicians to Twitter en masse.
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AS THE TRADE war chips away at its allure, China wants to retain the affection of foreign businesses.
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In the 1900s, women tennis players wore "floor-length skirts, stockings, and long-sleeved tops," according to Allure.
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As Allure reports, the KKW Beauty frontwoman's makeup fixation once resulted in a serious case of sticky fingers.
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"I need you to do what I couldn't," Al (played by Chris Cooper with gravelly allure) tells Jake.
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The allure of the French girl lifestyle might have something to do their effortlessly chic way of life.
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But I never saw this as a way to allure people or be "sexy"—quite the contrary, really.
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The (coincidental?) limited supply and high price tag — both downsides for most products — actually strengthen the phone's allure.
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Thanks to that Apple allure, though, it's the best-selling smartwatch of all time (which isn't saying much).
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Kardashian West told Allure why she wanted to cast a mold of her own body for the bottle.
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Once stopped, most expressed chagrin about their behavior, and frustration about the all-consuming allure of the phone.
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The allure of Pope is that she is a woman of color in a position of immeasurable power.
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Nude pumps, nude tights, and nude Band-Aids are all intended to give the allure of bare skin.
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Allure reports that she paints all of the artwork by hand and refuses to use things like stencils.
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"Our resorts are all about privacy, peace and intimacy," the representative said of its allure for VIP guests.
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Allure stopped short of calling it mom hair, but the subtext — "a freshly chopped blunt bob" — is there.
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The OP used it to store E.L.F. powder — likely its High Definition Undereye Setting Powder, as Allure reports.
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Perhaps I don't understand the allure of the entire makeup remover category because I'm not an Instagram star.
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That means bonds are more likely to fall than rise, while higher yields diminish the allure of gold.
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The allure of bootcamp-style training associated with a university that employers recognize may appeal to some students.
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Real change entails not just intellectual understanding of our patterns but also deep emotional acknowledgment of their allure.
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" One fraternity's promotional video describes the allure as, "Surrounding you with the best and brightest men on campus.
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Village Care entered into contract in October 2014 to sell the property to Allure Group for $28 million.
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The mayor claimed that Allure, a for-profit company, had misled city officials into approving the deed change.
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Addressing the complexity and allure of measurement, Josephine Halvorson produced three site-specific installations situated across the grounds.
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Whatever Fortnite's allure as a game to play, it is also apparently the most beguiling one to watch.
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Notwithstanding the apparent allure of bitcoin, and other cryptocurrencies, the greenback is in great demand around the world.
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Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
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Even the haters had to admit there was a strange allure, asking the next day for another glass.
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In a 2015 interview with Allure, celebrity makeup artist Suzy Gerstein explained why the trend is typically unflattering.
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"Suburbicon," likewise, though it winds up strewn with corpses, mislays the furtive allure that true black comedy demands.
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Ipsy, Glossybox, Sephora and Allure Magazine are amongst the many beauty sample box subscriptions that consumers can buy.
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I think that's kind of the allure of these at-home health tests a lot of the time.
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While we're all still confused as hell, epitomizing his fan cult allure has been a hobby since forever.
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Allure likes the hypoallergenic properties of this pillow, as it is able to block dust mites and allergens.
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The product works so well it's won an Allure Best of Beauty Award every single year since 2013.
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Countless tunes have been written about this storied New York boulevard, its megawatt allure and its broken dreams.
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The allure of testing lies in its apparent neutrality—its democratic indifference to a student's background and wealth.
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But his case still hasn't outlived its allure for politicians looking to score easy points with their constituencies.
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While skewering its vacuity and vulgarity, Langsdorf captures the sensuous allure of confident, over-the-top American consumerism.
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The deal was seen as a vivid reminder of how the allure of the department store has faded.
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In the 13 years since, prom photo reminders or not, we've still never forgotten the green dress's allure.
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I can see the allure of these hubs that are designed to be matched with an iPad Pro.
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THE ALLURE OF BATTLE: A History of How Wars Have Been Won and Lost, by Cathal J. Nolan.
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Speaking with Allure magazine in October, the KKW Beauty mogul said North has turned her attention to skincare.
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George Michael and Freddie Mercury were androgynous peacocks who projected transgressive allure, their queerness a wide-open secret.
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That story did have the allure of a pink-haired whistleblower and Cambridge's ties to the Trump campaign.
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Rather Blackstone is wagering that whatever happens with Brexit, the global allure of an English education will endure.
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"As with all great historical fiction, the allure … is the curiosity it inspires," our reviewer, Susan Ellingwood, wrote.
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They were also smoother, safer, and more capacious than previous highways, boosting the allure of the open road.
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Again, the allure of nuclear fusion is that it produces no carbon — and its other byproducts are minimal.
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Allure of the Seas Harmony of the Seas touts the "tallest slide at sea" according to Royal Caribbean.
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" Tamara Taichman, a fashion editor at French Elle, noted: "Clothes give you allure, but accessories give you style.
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His lyrics throughout captivate because they capture both the allure and the deleterious effects of lifestyle he portrays.
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With their peculiar aura and strange charms, the allure of some of these works is hard to miss.
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The mysteriousness of women confirms them as dangerous Other, and their allure is the index of their threat.
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Pollack sees the allure of "sober curiosity" but emphasizes the difference between people with addiction and those without.
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"Sports fans in this state of mind likely do more than experience the allure of giveaways," he told us.
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Allure recently uncovered the Instagram account we, the pluckers, have all been waiting for, and boy, is it good.
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Virgil Griffith discovered the allure of hacking in 1993, while slumped at an Intel 80386 system in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
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To better gauge Woodstock 50's allure, we talked to Boomers who attended the original weekend back in '69.
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I've never really understood the allure of astrology, to be honest with you, but after I did the enneagram.
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It was a movie about the allure of watching, the insatiable need to see something powerful, forbidden, and dangerous.
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Even if there were, stitching luxury items here could take away some of the products' allure, Ben-Shabat said.
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Demand is high and even low-level government officials have not been immune to the allure of the trade.
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"We've found that New York has a special allure to the Chinese market," says Paul Fang, ceo of Suntchi.
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Lively also told Allure that she pumps breastmilk while driving, because motherhood doesn't care where you have to be.
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But when I talked to people in line at that event, putting on a headset wasn't the real allure.
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As Allure magazine reported, Cynthia Erivo's manicurist, Gina Oh, took inspiration from "Starry Night" for this unique nail design.
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And as Allure points out, other celebs like Emily Ratajkowski and Bella Hadid have been wearing fake bangs lately.
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Its natural-beauty aesthetic is also a popular Instagram aesthetic: it's the glowy, effortless allure of the VSCO girl.
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In fact, the allure of the hometown hookup grows even more powerful, despite these logistical and emotional hang-ups.
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The lovefest between the two brands is far from over, at least according to a recent interview with Allure.
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As well as being highly rated by Total Beauty, Rank and Style, and Allure, Target buyers love it too.
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Pryor's allure can't be traced to any one thing, as it is the cumulative impact that makes it work.
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The allure of the show is getting to play judge and juror over the problems in someone else's life.
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Allure Bridals will reveal the full Disney Fairy Tale Weddings Collection at New York Bridal Fashion Week in April.
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Her fans get only the access she deigns to grant them, and that's a key part of her allure.
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Even the Grammys, which is all about music, couldn't escape the allure of a white man in a suit.
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So when Allure had the pair interview each other, we knew there would be some beauty secrets to learn.
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But if you don't see the allure of a perfectly aligned headstand, you might not be Rocket's biggest fan.
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More important, they increased Alere's allure for buyers interested in its rapid diagnostics business, like the $56 billion Abbott.
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Admittedly, extraordinary performance figures have made up a lot of the Chiron's allure since it was unveiled in 218.
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But then, a lot of amazing people wore them in imaginative, creative outfits and I totally understood the allure.
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Before Robin Rihanna Fenty introduced Fenty Beauty to the world, she was photographed wearing the products for Allure magazine.
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But how much of the store's allure is owed to the fact that you need a membership to shop?
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I'd let the allure of fleeting power cloud my overall judgment, and now we had a problem to solve.
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In an interview with Allure, Dedivanovic revealed why the pair decided to include a bold blue in the palette.
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Some destinations, however, are timeless — the allure of cities such as Paris and Rome remain no matter the season.
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She has held editorial positions at Allure, Harper's Bazaar and Playboy, and most recently served as Variety's TV reporter.
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Given that Getty was the richest man in the world at the time, this proposal has an undeniable allure.
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Rostand's allure and sway over his followers threads through Allen's new documentary Holy Hell, which premieres at 93 p.m.
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Learning how to survive a 24-hour stream has more advantages than just the allure of a financial boost.
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Bella's also covering Allure's March issue — and she admits that she's actually a — wait for it — natural blonde. Allure
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Allure recently reported on the popular video posted by Vogue Korea that looks to be a total game-changer.
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If we can entice young women through the allure of fashion, to get them learning this language, why not?
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Along with the Australian dollar, the kiwi has been buoyed by the allure of its relatively high bond yields.
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For a certain sect of mostly young and wealthy Americans, the allure of Uber is hard to pass up.
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That's why new FDA tattoo guidelines are warning people considering getting inked about the potential safety hazards, Allure reports.
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Of course, the allure of wireless earbuds isn't just the lack of wires — it's also about the discreet design.
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When your question came in and we Reddit, it made us quite Epicurious because your stories have some Allure.
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But there's a strange allure to his homespun electronic recordings as well as his absurd means of presenting it.
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Allure reports that the teacher had called Dominic's mother, Miriam Brandon, multiple times requesting permission to cut Dominic's hair.
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They all wore dresses supplied by a handful of designers, including Anne Barge, Allure Bridals and Kleinfeld Bridal Party.
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Because this same woman is wearing loneliness just as convincingly — and affectingly — as she once sported irresistible erotic allure.
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Her commitment to Judaism sharpens her powers of discrimination and inoculates her against the dubious allure of the universal.
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The allure of Paradise is how fleeting it is, and how little control we have over any of it.
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Adding to the allure of the onshore market, China's yuan posted its strongest performance in nine years last year.
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"Hankerings," the title here, suits the paintings' allure; there is a concurrent "Hankerings" show at Morgan Lehman in Chelsea.
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Melissa Powell is COO at the Allure Group, a networked of skilled nursing facilities based in New York City.
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If the latter, then an institutionalist (Joe Biden is at the front of that pack) might hold some allure.
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Not only does Jergens Natural Glow +Firming Daily MoisturizerJergens Natural Glow +Firming Daily Moisturizertwo-time Allure Readers Choice winnerProsCons:
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But the plunge in yields has increased the allure of stocks that pay higher dividends for the time being.
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"I'm like, I'm going to tone it down," the reality star told Allure magazine in an article published Monday.
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Perhaps it was the allure of being a hero in his home state, or maybe it was playing time.
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Even as trap provided Latin artists with even more opportunities to shine, the allure of crossover remains undeniably strong.
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"I think the story they told wasn't a dishonest one," Conrad said in an Allure interview back in 2012.
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And such was his allure and mystique that when people did see him, they often did not believe it.
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Nail art has an undeniably eye-popping allure that's sparked many surreal and delicious ideations in the art world.
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There's an allure to that, and there's a general curiosity, I think with music especially, to add another dimension.
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Some developers are going to significant lengths to provide that allure, even shoehorning pools into existing buildings during conversions.
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Casting the Off Broadway stalwart Ryan Spahn in the title role, opposite Linda Purl as Thelma, amps the allure.
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"The virus's origin, the quick spread around the world, the allure of this novel disease is everywhere," she said.
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It both attracted and blinded you to what, ultimately, was a movie about the pernicious allure of cultural imperialism.
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But coming from a politically connected family on his father's side, the allure of politics proved irresistible to Newsom.
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It's a clever way to win arguments, as long as the politician can avoid the allure of smug posturing.
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BARONE I do think the ambiguous allure of the novels comes through in the series, though it's often unspoken.
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"These positives surely outweigh the negatives, providing an enduring allure to those with the right temperament," Dr. Feinstein concludes.
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This recipe retains shakshuka's eggy allure, but instead of being red, spicy and tangy, it's green, mellow and porky.
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It's clear why filmmakers can't resist the allure of Alfred Hitchcock even if they inevitably fall short of him.
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Devotionals, knife play, and the sumptuous allure of raw flesh—what else do you need for a food documentary?
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And an early motion-picture camera captures the fairyland allure of a world's fair, slowly panning its illuminated buildings.
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It's also been featured by InStyle and has won several prestigious awards including Allure Reader's Choice Awards in 2013.
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Here, trendy summer getaways are paired with five less-trafficked spots that echo the allure and offer similar recreation.
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As dark as it is funny, "Get Shorty" continues to depict both the allure and the insanity of showbiz.
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Most truckers were quick to disabuse me of any notion that life on the open road holds romantic allure.
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The prospect has an obvious, novelistic allure: A run for mayor of New York this year would pit Mrs.
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The allure of commodities as an investment is enhanced by the portfolio protection they have historically offered against inflation.
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Mariner, 37, is the managing editor of both Allure and Teen Vogue, both Condé Nast publications in New York.
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The allure of scrolling and refreshing makes me available for conversation even when I don't really want to be.
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The Baggage Claim Gold Eye Masks have been recommended by Elle, Allure, Total Beauty, Town & Country, and Harper's Bazaar.
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Turkey seems to have lost its desire to join the European idea, which no longer has magnetism and allure.
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The allure of ribbon cuttings and claiming to be job creators is too great to leave to vague promises.
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A recurring theme in Hammons's work is the seductive and sometimes tragic allure of stardom for impoverished black youth.
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Where Mr. Risom was a Dane seduced by the allure of homey Americana, Ms. Schust — soon to be Mrs.
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The allure runs deeper than the conditioned boardroom response to a team of Ivy types bearing proprietary intellectual property.
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Even with its traffic, sprawl, and unrelenting smog, the iridescent veneer of celebrity lends the city a unique allure.
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The jaunty track is about the allure of crystal meth addiction and the itchy desperation of desiring an escape.
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All the artists appear to share a spirit of experimentation that contributes to the allure of this hybrid space.
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I bring this up only because a post-security-line mind-set is important to understanding the allure of XpresSpa.
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The source of its allure is its stake in Oncor, the biggest electricity distributor in Texas, which is independently managed.
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Even mainstream artists are attracted to the allure of Fun City as a hub for punk, hardcore, and hip-hop.
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Monday's incident is just the latest instance of a climber being unable to resist the allure of a tall building.
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I think part of the allure of the &aposStar Wars&apos brand in the past has been the long wait.
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A lot of the festival's allure came from buying into the transportive possibility of drone music to achieve ecstatic transcendence.
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Even watch geeks can't resist the allure of a $36 Weekender as a wear-it-anywhere, beat-it-up watch.
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Proposed Chinese power takeovers have encountered increased opposition in North America and Europe and Australia, adding to Brazil's current allure.
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So to celebrate their intriguing allure, we've rounded up 10 of the most vertigo-inducing bridges from around the globe.
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" Back in 2014, she gushed about the pretty blush again to Allure magazine, saying, "I love Nars blush in Orgasm.
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People see through the product packaging allure and are reading and researching their skin-care ingredients more than ever before.
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Timeliness has gained allure in the era of Trump, when real world turmoil presses in so urgently from all sides.
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Today, David Phillips shows us what it's like to fall for the allure of the letter X. Sure, it's attractive.
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Condit is also intelligent generally, capable of quietly articulating the allure of fighting another man without falling into old clichés.
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To add to it's allure, they're littered across the board from super casual to ready for a night of shimmying.
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But to really bring out the glowing allure of your TV, stick these Dream Screen LED backlights on the back.
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Despite the hype and allure of venture investing, it's been widely reported that the majority of VCs underperform the market.
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"Julianne has been so excited to go short since we were growing it out for her wedding," she told Allure.
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Lipclick Matte Lipstick in Vixen with Chanel Rouge Allure Luminous Intense Lip Color in 109 — to create the statement pout.
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This will be tiring, and at times it might feel as tiring as succumbing to the allure of your newsfeed.
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The image might touch on themes of American luxury (is it Coke in the glass?), the allure of alcohol (whiskey
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Such regulation is an effort to contain risk but also encourages acceptance and increases the allure of this untouchable cash.
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"I would love to chop the fuck out of my hair," the actress revealed in a 2014 interview with Allure.
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While the allure of fresh, glossy color knows no season, fall really is the best time for a refresh. Why?
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The dollar's rise dulled the allure of gold, the traditional safe-haven asset in times of political and economic uncertainty.
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The allure of a quick sell at a high profit margin is one reason legal owners might sell their guns.
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Today, 27 years after Mercury died of complications of AIDS at age 45, his allure can still draw a crowd.
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Weaker Tokyo stocks also increased the allure of the bond market, with the Nikkei falling to a one-week low.
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Chalk it up to the allure of a Powerball jackpot that's worth a record-breaking $1.5 billion as of Tuesday.
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Earlier today, Allure reported on the Makeup Addiction Reddit forum that first teased the wizardly set created by Storybook Cosmetics.
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"The mystery, build up, anticipation, and not knowing what to expect with a creature brings much sexual allure," said Overstreet.
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Allure reports that last month during Paris Fashion Week, fans noticed that Solange's curls were a bit lighter than usual.
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However, the allure to get into the space has fueled plenty of tech company attempts, especially in the last year.
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And ironically, efforts to slow the development of resistance by curbing prescriptions have further damped the commercial allure of antibiotics.
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Low, black ceilings lend the downtown establishment a cloak-and-dagger allure, which the otherwise colorful, thrifted décor then complicates.
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His archive of skate photography has a longstanding allure and mystique surrounding it, but Marcopoulos' perspective is much more grounded.
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The advance by the JGB market was slowed as Tokyo stocks gained and dented the allure of safe-haven debt.
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Analysts also said rising U.S. yields, which would reduce the allure of stocks, triggering a sell-off in Japanese futures.
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The allure of the private jet among the rich is very much alive — especially when it comes to date night.
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Allure reports that the high-street store is currently offering a cross-body bag in the shape of a heart.
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Or, maybe, the trap was the allure of the powerful, violent Grape Street Crips, to which Greedo unquestionably, unashamedly belongs.
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As the car world shifts toward automation and electrification, it's fair to wonder about the allure of the Italian marque.
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But, I think you underestimate the allure of being a Cabinet secretary — even under a president as unpredictable as Trump.
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As actors of undiminished allure, they deserve the best, and "Our Souls at Night" left me with an austere fantasy.
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According to Allure, the brand is popular for its high-end, boutique makeup feel — without actually being high-end makeup.
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The Russians have barely made a mark on the wild islands (to Banyan's mind, a big part of their allure).
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The country's third-biggest retailer plans 22016 of the shops this year, even if Aeropostale's allure has faded back home.
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Others have tried to bolster its allure by packaging print with digital offerings, or using print to showcase exclusive content.
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The ranches held a Hollywood, Wild West allure for previous generations, but millennials find them too labor-intensive and expensive.
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" As Wu-Tang's Ol' Dirty Bastard put it, summing up much of Behold a Pale Horse's allure: "Everybody gets fucked.
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The RMS Beauty Signature Set is an Allure Best of Beauty winner in 2017, and has been featured by Hypebae.
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In side-lining parliament, Hindenburg fed the allure of a strong leader, unrestrained by the need for debate and compromise.
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Allure had promised to create a for-profit nursing home that could serve low-income New Yorkers, city officials said.
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In recent years, the nonprofit found that it could no longer support the building and sold it to Allure Group.
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Part of the label's allure is how comfortably a pair like Arca and Adele can share space on its roster.
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In the Allure interview, she also touched on the typecasting women with curly hair often have to deal with today.
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I love it—it's a great dupe for my much-beloved and tragically discontinued Chanel Rouge Allure in shade 97.
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Whether he lives up to a billing he didn't necessarily want or flames out is all part of the allure.
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The yield allure of dollar-based assets, underpinned by surging U.S. bond yields, remains a main draw for the greenback.
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"The allure of emulating celebrities they admire is incredibly compelling," Christakis, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
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The allure was kind of the impact that you could have on the games, because it was so sparsely attended.
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Instead, it offers a warning that deteriorating social norms in virtually any community may increase the allure of autocrats' promises.
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Models walked in a converted industrial space, in one of the city's fashion centres, with a relaxed yet geeky allure.
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The allure is cheap gas from the North Field, the world's biggest natural gas field which Qatar shares with Iran.
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McAdams sent me his views on Trump's allure: Trump personifies an approach to leadership that many men find deeply appealing.
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Beijing could also diminish the allure of the strong dollar by trying to raise the value of its own currency.
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Among many, the allure of Barack Obama's brainy nuance had given way to a longing for a more muscular certainty.
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For an industry that creates sales allure from notions of value, wealth and scarcity, rare can be a loaded word.
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I know there's a certain amount of allure or pretense — depending on where you're coming from — when you say that.
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"The thrill of danger is definitely a huge allure to going up," one student told the newspaper, The Fordham Ram.
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In an Allure story about 2018's Oscars beauty looks, it notes that Bedrani used all Revlon products on Gadot.
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You're this reimagined person, and I want to say, for a lot of us, that's the allure of studio portraits.
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The allure of the sleepers or rockers is the promise of rocking babies to sleep, giving parents a free moment.
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Access to Mar-a-Lago is highly prized in China, bestowing respect, influence and the allure of potential business opportunities.
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But since then, the company has courted big name producers with the allure of high budgets and a respected brand.
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The tunes he writes seem to grow out of that sensitivity: They have the abstruse allure of non-narrative cinema.
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It will also publish one fewer issue per year of the now-monthly magazines GQ, Glamour, Architectural Digest and Allure.
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When such leaders are caught stealing, it becomes another stain on parties, whose prestige and allure have been steadily waning.
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Soon Mr. Lieber added to the allure by recruiting professionals, for a modest fee, to drop in as guest stars.
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Surfers are some of the earliest risers going; they just can't miss the allure of a sunrise surf with friends.
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Its allure, too, is in rock-bottom prices, often so cheap that Aldi beats Walmart at its own discounting game.
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Like other of those artists, Wall has gradually edged away from politics, toward aesthetic allure and more rarefied literary content.
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The allure is cheap gas from the North Field, the world's biggest natural gas field which Qatar shares with Iran.
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" He added, "Her Odette was doom-laden without melodrama, poignant without heaviness; her Odile, coolly joyous, had mystery and allure.
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To sushi snobs, part of the allure is surely that no other food demands such austere discipline of its makers.
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For the stars, endorsement money is obviously part of the allure, although the terms of those contracts are rarely disclosed.
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New architectural gems add to the allure of this sun-soaked island, along with its ancient ruins and strong wines.
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Niall's greatest charm, and the primary allure of his 2017 album Flicker, is instead seeming like an ordinary, likable guy.
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But with an influx of tourists that began in the 1980s the island has struggled to maintain its idyllic allure.
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After the last American election, frenzied to the end, a period of rumination in the homestretch has a certain allure.
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Hope springs eternal, and the allure of potentially higher returns is paradoxically more potent the lower the actual returns are.
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Part of the allure is psychological, Karl J. Niklas, a professor of plant biology at Cornell, said in an interview.
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It seems that some of the allure of make-you-own slime has fizzled, but playing with slime has not.
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Big Thief's dreamworld is wilder, with many songs set in the natural wilderness, but it has the same enigmatic allure.
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If it doesn't, give the show three or four episodes; by then its loopy allure may well have snared you.
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Parents should do what's best for them and their families, and resist the allure of fads and number-crunching algorithms.
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The pseudomerchandising of the figures, including the blister packs they come in, is part of the allure of the toy.
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But I've always thought it was another author, Michigan-born Jim Harrison, who best captured the allure of the north.
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One can't help but feel like they're invading private spaces—then again, maybe that's the secret to their irresistible allure.
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Regular rounds of redundancies at banks in recent years and the lengthy working hours of junior bankers have dented banking's allure.
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Even in an era when the majority of couples have sex before marriage, there's still an allure around the wedding night.
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Part of the allure and legacy of Obama's time in the White House has been his close ties to pop culture.
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Those who have experienced the enigma of this landscape located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet swear by its allure.
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Yet it was the allure of the Model T for millions of consumers that finally drove the horse off the road.
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"As we continue to scale, our algorithm is constantly iterating and getting smarter," cofounder Meghan Maupin told Allure in April 2019.
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Redditor happyidiot3791 went with the latter option in a truly genius way by using Legos to wash makeup brushes, Allure reports.
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A country's allure and perceived trustworthiness on the world stage matter to its selfish interests, even if the effect isn't direct.
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Beauty experts at Allure, Nylon, and The Cut also highly recommend this mask for both spot treatments and all-over use.
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Her fans responded by bringing up Star's history of racism (which he apologized for in a recent issue of Allure magazine).
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Kiehl's announced that starting on August 1, you'll be able to buy its legendary skincare products on Sephora's website, Allure reports.
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Imagine smooching Bachelor in Paradise star Josh Murray: the allure of a date night punctuated by good food and better wine.
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If you crave an appliance-inspired smart speaker, you can purchase the Harman Kardon Allure this winter for $249 on Amazon.
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For Time Warner, the allure is direct access to customers, buffering against price or subscribership erosion from selling through other distributors.
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The collection centers around the allure of travel — each one has a unique aroma that helps transport you across the globe.
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"The big allure here is obviously the bottle," hot sauce aficionado Jeff Smith said in a YouTube review of the sauce.
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From gotta-have-it kitten heels to lace-up styles, few fashion influencer feet escaped the allure of a white boot.
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According to Fashionista, only 31.3% of 2017's major magazine covers (including Allure, Cosmopolitan, Vogue, and Elle) featured people of color.
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Since then, Aden has graced the covers of Allure, CR Fashion Book and Vogue Arabia — all while proudly wearing her hijab.
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This shift in how people consume entertainment has also changed how it is made, further boosting the allure of the couch.
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Microsoft's exclusive Halo and Gears of War franchises are a good draw, but they lack the allure of Sony-only blockbusters.
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"Given the allure of [Beijing's] generosity, it is tempting to assume that China will soon siphon Taiwan's Pacific friends," they added.
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The allure was too intense for me to fight, but she hesitated when I asked if I could try it on.
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In other words, academics are no less immune than the rest of us to the allure of click bait-y titles.
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And not to be forgotten, Jenner also covers the October issue of Allure and the June/July issue of Harper's Bazaar.
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Heads up, tech companies: If your product appeals to the masses, it likely also holds allure for terrorist groups like ISIS.
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"It's embarrassing sometimes, but that's part of the allure, right?" says Blaine, a male pole dancer based in New York City.
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The two had been talking about going together ever since she started living with his family a year ago, Allure reports.
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Farmer was an adult when he became captivated by the allure of meteorites during his own trip to a rock fair.
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That the allure of Egypt's geology has yet to spur a gold rush is down to regulation, investors and analysts say.
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It worked for Frappuccinos, prom, home décor — and, now, it appears to be working in the luxury space, according to Allure.
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Remember that Trump's entire allure to the voters seems to come from his open challenge to the establishment in both parties.
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As someone who grew up reading titles like True to the Game and the Coldest Winter Ever, I understand the allure.
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And Williams went blonde for an entirely different occasion: an Allure cover shoot (although it has been really stressing her out).
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JGBs were also supported as Japanese stocks slipped to a one-week low and enhanced the allure of safe-haven bonds.
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And while B2B investments are considered more predictable than the hits-driven consumer business, the allure of consumer start-ups remains.
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Even the most jaded of sports fans can't resist the allure of momentum when you can see it shift so clearly.
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Early tracks like "Natural Release" and "Allure" reflect an artist with obvious vocal and writing gifts still figuring it all out.
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According to Allure, a recent study is exploring whether makeup plays a key role in reducing the risk of skin cancers.
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This interest in depicting the allure of the mundane in games lies at the heart of writer/director David Cage's career.
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The stylistic sameness, at once drably comic and spacey, enhances the allure of the opera, which in this case is one.
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It was Porter's warning to his ambitious students about the temptations that haunt higher office, and the allure of favor-seekers.
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According to Allure you won't be able to get these bad boys online until January 2018, but there's a bright side.
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The Jeffrey Craft beer at the foot of the Queensboro Bridge is part of the allure of this no-frills bar.
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The island has struggled to maintain its idyllic allure after a steady increase in tourist numbers that began in the 1980s.
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Both companies already have independent management and operate in different markets, increasing the allure of a Tenda spinoff, the people said.
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Her allure also awes a gallery of other affected and pretentious people, or rather, thin simulations of affected and pretentious people.
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As Allure points out, "The buttery formula sets in about a minute and then stays put for hours," so work fast.
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If you're willing to splurge, I also love Chanel's Rouge Allure Intense Long-Wear Lip Colour ($38) for a red lip.
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Rising commodity prices and a gradual recovery in the region's economies are fanning the allure of Latin American equities and bonds.
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It's also won multiple notable beauty awards, including a Best of Beauty from Allure and Reader's Choice from InStyle in 2017.
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While they held a Hollywood, Wild West allure for previous generations, millennials find them too labor-intensive and expensive, she wrote.
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World Stamp Show (Saturday through June 4) In this age of electronic communication, it's easy to forget the allure of stamps.
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The '80s allure of Stranger Things is hard to resist, not least of all because of its synth-heavy theme song.
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The logic is that humans are highly adaptable; we quickly become used to things, and with time they lose their allure.
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While they held a wild west allure for previous generations, millennials find the ranches too labor-intensive and expensive, she wrote.
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Viktor & Rolf's Flowerbomb won an Allure readers' choice award this year, two years after receiving the magazine's best of beauty recognition.
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As I talked with diners and bartenders, I realized that this was the allure of Peter Luger in the first place.
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Despite the ridge's prominence and early allure for scientists, it turned out to be no rival for skyscrapers and urban distractions.
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Her pal reassures her "you're pretty and sad, people love that," as if sadness only added to her magnetism and allure.
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Each immaterial sculpture has a distinct allure and form, but as you walk under and through them, their effects become related.
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In the Molecule 01 tradition, a new crop of perfumes have popped up with low nasal impact but high atmospheric allure.
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But the Islamic State ideology's allure to some of Sri Lanka's most well-to-do families has been known for years.
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" For men, this is the true allure of posting a gray sweatpants photo: It's the dude version of "no-makeup makeup.
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Near the end of the night, he goes to pay his respects to Vjuan Allure, who DJs the ball every year.
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But for many, nothing holds the allure of the United States, whose magnetic pull drives so much migration in the hemisphere.
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Part of the allure, of course, is pure nostalgia for the panache with which these film stars pulled off this lifestyle.
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Evangelical politicians fall prey to the allure of money, sex and power at the same rates as just about everyone else.
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Whether or not he'd intended to, Browne had tapped into the allure of the nap, and he's not the only one.
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The exhibition's allure instead derives from its comfort with paradox and difficulty, its calm in the face of rising, polluted waters.
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The actress, who is now 61, graces the November cover of Allure in which she opens up about her favorite age.
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While the juxtaposition of tourist development so close to such poverty may be jarring, the seaside remains the allure for all.
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Whether it is the allure of the intricate and colorful weaving of details or the size alone, the work is arresting.
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A whiff of entitlement from any guest was enough reason to be kicked out, and that was part of the allure.
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Turns out successful adults are as susceptible to the allure of free merchandise and what it signifies as any of us.
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Asked recently to explain the romantic allure of Santa-cat sweaters, Mr. Rader said a number of factors came into play.
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And no matter what 3G says about sustainable living, the potential for growth in emerging markets may be the real allure.
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But even those of us who feel on the fringes sometimes can find the allure of senior prom hard to resist.
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Knowing how they're made only adds to their allure: Marshmallows are a lesson in the transformative power of heat and air.
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As Bette's portrayer Jennifer Beasl told Allure, Generation Q is hiding something from everyone about a skeleton in her character's closet.
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Other proposals, such as raising lawmakers' salaries to dim the allure of outside income, have been tangled in politics as well.
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He said that Young's case "defies this elitist logic of scarcity" and that Young's prolific output was part of his allure.
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And as with "Butterfly," I found the jazz-infused arrangement very insightful into the colorings and seductive allure of Bizet's score.
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And many composers during these decades wrote in musical languages that, however new and challenging, also had great allure and beauty.
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For ElPozo, Jabugo also had its own peculiar allure, even if it will be joining more than 20 other producers there.
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"Everybody sees Cher as an incredible singer and actress, and, of course, such a fashion icon," she told Allure in 2018.
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But for the young men in these texts, gangs, with their promise of brotherhood and belonging, add additional allure and danger.
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The line of almost 30 skin care products, called Earth to Skin, will be exclusive to the superstore, according to Allure.
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Goose Game takes the common video game fantasy of being someone else's bad day and dresses it up with pastoral allure.
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Part of the allure of social media is telling friends and strangers what's happening in your life. Post. Tweet. Share. Repeat.
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Looking back on the Robert Mueller era, one of the oddities of the special counsel's investigation was the allure of secrecy.
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He was alluding to the blend of tough chic and barely concealed sensuality that, Mr. Doonan maintains, defines Ms. Huppert's allure.
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Even as an adult, she struggles with reconciling the allure of their lifestyle with the destruction it wreaked on their circle.
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This is ultimately unsustainable, but as long as the allure of quick profits exists, so will incentives to run such schemes.
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Still, she's marvelously mutable, shifting subtly from insecure to prideful and back again as her allure drains and her strength fails.
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" She adds: "The movie sounds and narratively unwinds like the previous installments, but without the same easy snap or visual allure.
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But that defining claim was threatened in the early 1990s as soaring Wall Street salaries dimmed the allure of consulting careers.
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How long will it be before the world itself, so beautiful and so fragile, holds no allure for us at all?
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On Beauty Obsidian shades have a romantic, mysterious allure and are a perfect antidote to the ubiquitous reds of the season.
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From Hitchcock to Westworld, characters throughout film history just can't seem to withstand the innocuous allure of that creamy cow's nourishment.
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It's a professional environment in which beauty, allure, and the erotic function as currency and those who have it flaunt it.
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For fans who can't get enough, Allure reports that a particular Instagram account may fill the time between Dr. Pimple Popper videos.
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Gizmodo recently visited Fatberg on a cold winter morning, fully unprepared for the hypnotizing allure of congealed fat chilling in shallow water.
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C-Firma was even crowned an Allure "Best of Beauty" winner this year, a designation that CE Ferulic has claimed three times.
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But the Xbox hacking scene had turned sordid over time, its ethical norms corroded by the allure of money, thrills, and status.
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The allure of Frank Ocean is his ability to kill the white noise without a word, allowing himself to be seen again.
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About three years ago, Daly others in the NHL were introduced to Zhou, who was set on boosting hockey's allure in China.
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It could also help explain the persistent allure of trendy diets and high-tech pajamas among star athletes like Tom Brady today.
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Both the policy divergence with the euro zone and an improving economic and political situation in Europe have weakened the franc's allure.
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This is intended to make league matches look better attended, and hence give La Liga the same allure as its major competitors.
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Executives are underestimating the importance of work-life balance and stability for Millennials, while overestimating the allure of technology as a factor.
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Hadid remembered falling in love with horses when she got her first one at two years old, in her Allure cover story.
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But early on, the need to pinpoint Julia's allure often led to unsurprisingly sexist conversations about both her talent and her looks.
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Phone shoppers have grown too savvy, and maybe even jaded, to buy a phone that doesn't carry the flagship branding and allure.
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But the movie will be arriving at a time when the meta-allure it's pitching has already become common rather than exceptional.
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The Brown company on Thursday night made its beauties important, showing not just the movement's allure but also its edges, corners, frictions.
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The allure in a product like Joico's Color Butter or Lucy's choice of Kristin Ess' Temporary Spray is definitely color without commitment.
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I remembered then what it felt like to be new to this city, eagerly drinking in all of its allure and sparkle.
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In the exhibition at the MUAC, and throughout the entire project, Magid has expertly synthesized an allure surrounding the architect-diamond artwork.
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"I wish I had the time to masturbate every day in reality, but I don't," Rose said in an interview with Allure.
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In an interview with Allure for the magazine's November issue, Seyfried opened up about what it's really like to live with OCD.
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Unfortunately, over the years a sales career has lost its allure with many college grads now thinking it's a low-level opportunity.
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The actress, 51, revealed to fans some of her more down-to-earth-qualities for the cover story for this month's Allure.
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What's interesting is Ari and Gervonta were out partying Tuesday night at Allure Gentlemen's Club where G Herbo also happened to be.
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Indeed, North Korea's rush to gain the capacity to deliver a thermonuclear device to the American mainland demonstrates nuclear weapons' enduring allure.
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Key to its allure has been that advertisers' placements result directly in sales, reaching customers on Amazon with an intent to shop.
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Then there is the allure of formal recognition by the Vatican, the only European state that still has an embassy in Taiwan.
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Police and politicians cannot let the allure of new technology lead them to overlook how it will affect the people they serve.
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"Patients started coming to me about six months ago requesting Meghan Markle's nose," New York cosmetic surgeon Stephen T. Greenberg told Allure.
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Twilly d'Hermès takes the allure of Le Labo's Santal 33, but pours in ginger and tuberose for a scent that commands attention.
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The allure of e-cigarettes for teens, especially on account of sweet, fruit, and candy flavored vaping liquids also remains particularly contentious .
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Brown lipstick was poppin' when Brandy wore it back in the '90s, and it hasn't lost its allure in the decades since.
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In watching these ads, the iPhone X seems to have the same allure as an expensive night club: hip and super exclusive.
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In the past, paying $23 extra provided players with things like exclusive cars, but the true allure was earning double credit forever.
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In a world that's overflowing with cutesy, overpriced, home decor boutiques, few would argue the allure of Target — or more specifically, Target.com.
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She lets out a smirking grin on the March cover of Allure with full, voluminous hair and a cleavage-baring V-neck.
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Some city residents see China's creeping interference in business, media, politics, academia and the judiciary as tarnishing the city's international business allure.
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Of course, Allison Williams took the plunge and debuted her freshly dyed platinum blonde hair on the cover of Allure in February.
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If deficient public services were not enough, the allure of higher paying jobs in the U.S. mainland helps accelerate the population exodus.
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They feared other establishment figures across the country would see Trump's powerful allure to voters and start falling in line behind him.
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The tantalizing allure of the Siberian Connection, in contrast, is that it could blow up Trump's administration in immediate and spectacular fashion.
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