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"alluringly" Definitions
  1. in an attractive and exciting way

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But you argue that they're in fact alluringly wonderful. Why?
I am completely, and not even alluringly, soaked in sweat.
Heroin is an alluringly cheap alternative to prescription pain medication.
Her flirtatious interplay with Joseph Calleja's Cavaradossi felt alluringly natural.
It's semisoft, almost lacy, and has an alluringly funky edge.
It isn't alluringly scruffy, like Gjusta, serving bialys to Venice beach bums.
The result is a captivating collage of framed images — some whimsical, some alluringly enigmatic.
He lives in an alluringly run-down old bus that he bought for a casual $100.
Ms. Sciorra is quick, alluringly vulgar, and determined to locate the humanity in a basket case.
So far, I've come up with the following: Helping women learn to flash their eyes alluringly.
Among them are savory pastries like these alluringly garlicky "Japanese calamari sticks," dyed black with squid ink.
But because it sounded alluringly springlike on a snowy day, I put my fruit-future pairing skepticism aside.
Gemini Antiques is dense with vintage American toys, most alluringly scores of cast metal building banks, painted and plain.
Flirting from your phone can be fun, as well as alluringly convenient—make a match on your morning commute!
The alluringly blue pool in the backyard was just like my grandmother's pool, the one I first swam in.
An alluringly addictive assortment of major merch: the baddest bomber, the hautest hoodie, and some of the sickest tees ever.
There are a group of measurements in psychology alluringly known as the Dark Triad, which gauge Machiavellianism, Narcissism, and Psychopathy.
HOUSTON — Lola Lathon couldn't afford to buy the leafy greens or lean meat displayed so alluringly at the grocery store.
The simplest, though, the ice cream with an alluringly bitter edge of dried tangerine peel, was also the most rewarding.
TANAQUIL LE CLERCQ'S "THE BALLET COOK BOOK": A 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION It's an oddity to be sure, but alluringly so.
J.P. "Ahora Dice" is a luminously smooth and alluringly tender collaboration from some of the biggest stars in Latin music.
It was the second oven in which he started baking small, irregular, alluringly blistered margheritas at the Brooklyn Flea in 2008.
"It feels like you should be able to just tag it," he said, describing how alluringly slow the ball can look.
With dark moon eyes and antennae the consistency of enoki mushrooms, Mantis is a strangely tentative creature, mincingly polite and alluringly ambiguous.
The palette is alluringly exotic, but it's also expressive, with subtle shades — white, dove, slate, jet — that soon take on metaphoric resonance.
Forget James Bond, no one has ever said their own name more alluringly than Janelle Monáe in this episode of Song Exploder.
The real attraction, to a teenaged crate diver, is Dolores Erickson, covered in "whipped cream" (actually shaving cream), staring alluringly into the camera.
James Casebere's latest photographs show the modernist homes of Luis Barragán alluringly yet threateningly devoid of people or any signs of human habitation.
One final note: All summer long, Emelyn Rude's "Tastes Like Chicken: A History of America's Favorite Bird" has sat alluringly on my desk.
And the best song he released this year isn't on this album; it's "Hit Me Back," an alluringly breezy collaboration with the Musical.
I'd try to seem alluringly withholding, answering questions with vague responses and making sure to be non-committal when it came to making plans.
Aided and abetted by Benjamin Kracun's alluringly sensual cinematography, Mr. Pearce has created a feverish fairy tale riven with dark horrors and forbidden desires.
Ms. McBryde is an alluringly flexible singer, fluent in classic country, blues and Southern rock, with a voice that moves easily from tender to tough.
Dense, pale-crusted sourdough bread is served with cultured butter that tastes alluringly briny, a detail I found befuddling until it hit me—sea salt!
Sent to schools where they improved their English, the children received money for beauty products and treatments, so as to present themselves more alluringly to "customers".
It seemed to be a clever game of aqueous cat and mouse alluringly set in tumbling rivers or by the still waters of a mountain lake.
The morning sun gleams alluringly as pupils arrive at the Fläming Gymnasium (high school) in Bad Belzig, a small town in the east German state of Brandenburg.
It is believed to lose around 30 cents for every dollar of sales it makes (it does not release the figures), because of its alluringly low prices.
The orchestral writing is reminiscent of that of Peter Eotvos, an alluringly blended sound of great plasticity that appears to throb and breathe like a living organism.
I loved Oberlin's shiny, alluringly pasty brandade, made not with cod but with salted remnants of more abundant white-fleshed fish such as scup, mahi-mahi and fluke.
Now, Chelsea (the alluringly dispassionate Riley Keough, Elvis Presley's granddaughter) is a Chicago law student and intern who undertakes prostitution for money, control and, not incidentally, sex without attachment.
The alluringly ramshackle Maison Eureka is a 175-year-old Victorian-era home replete with uneven doors, a sagging roof and broad chunks of shingles absent like gap teeth.
It fully looks the part of a supercar, with aluminum and composite body panels draped alluringly over a chassis composed of aluminum, carbon fiber and ultra-high-strength steel.
The clothes clearly stand for the way in which she wants her leadership to be perceived: low-key, unflashy yet alluringly slick and fully capable of getting the job done.
These hints of private realms beckon most alluringly from the Tiber River-adjacent Regola neighborhood, known since the Renaissance as the center for mercantile activities from plate-making to leather-stitching.
Bridget Donahue, a first-time exhibitor with any Frieze art fair, plans to display Ms. Cianciolo's energetic leapfrogging between interest areas using vintage brass hanging implements in an alluringly immersive show.
The Fulgur publication is an alluringly designed hardback, with a black cloth cover embossed with its title in foreboding red letters, endpapers of a sigil-covered hand, and lush color plates.
"You've a fine singing voice, Mr. Joyce," Nora Barnacle says alluringly to the handsome writer, and that must be why we're here: James Joyce, the experimental modernist, was a lovely tenor, too.
In her low, slow, alluringly gravelly intonation, Morrison expresses the grief and fury of freed slaves and their offspring so intimately you feel as if she's speaking to you and only you.
If you scythe away the thickets of Hendrickson's alluringly presented prevarications, his assertion comes down to this: In his "Autobiography," Wright confessed "shame" and "remorse" at some of his more egregious conduct.
Amid the giddiness of the post-World War I period, when women began to assert themselves more at social events and Prohibition made booze alluringly naughty, dimly lit get-togethers became fashionable.
It's touted as an alluringly simple solution to the complex problems caused by crap jobs, the accelerating automation of work, and an inefficient welfare system, creating an enormous buzz wherever it surfaces. Utopian?
I smiled in my alluringly mysterious way, which makes people wonder if I have wads of cash duct-taped to my body at all times, in case I need to flee the country.
She treated each as a monodrama, with its own story and protagonist; in the final section, "L'Indifférent," her alluringly rounded musical phrases embodied the narrator's yearning, swept up in the thrall of mysterious desire.
As alluringly simple as it may be, such a change would have a dramatic impact on our national politics and would open a Pandora's box of problems, some of which could be quite serious.
Maybe that's why the silents we do have — particularly the early, pre-1920s ones — can seem like missives from an aboveground Atlantis, satin-silver remnants of a civilization that's alluringly alien yet also recognizably human.
Unhinged outbursts and bizarre non sequiturs have become a hallmark since he began his bid to become the Republican nominee for president last year, despite the alluringly consistent internal logic of his xenophobia and hatred.
But when Mia, a nomadic artist running from a heartbreaking childhood, and her alluringly brilliant daughter, Pearl, arrive in this placid community to lease the Richardsons' rental property, explosive secrets are suddenly ripe for the telling.
Kate Erbland, IndieWire: Everyone in the film — from wild Deadpool to freaked-out Russell to crazy Cable to even Deadpool's trusty taxi driver Dopinder (Karan Soni) — have clear objectives and motivations, wrapped in alluringly nutty packaging.
He saw a bench, made from extruded aluminum, with an alluringly rippled surface; a motorized pedestrian bridge that can curl up into a ball , like a wood louse, on one side of a waterway in London.
But up until nearly a week ago, the only purchasable bottles existed in Aldi locations solely outside of the U.S. Leaving us to wonder all summer long what this fancy-sounding, alluringly cheap wine actually tasted like.
Turns out, it left us feeling just as fresh, since the shampoo is crafted with tons of natural ingredients like hibiscus, olive oil, and those jasmine buds that give the saffron-colored cakes their alluringly chunky texture.
In the play, which is set around the visit of the aging professor (Jon DeVries) and his alluringly beautiful young wife (Celeste Arias), he has begun to wonder if all that selfless labor has meant anything whatsoever.
They're for floating around in your complimentary fluffy robe, which you slide slowly and alluringly out of for your romantic partner, who is, of course, reclining on the bed, unwrapping an individually plastic-wrapped slice of dragon fruit.
Whether toasted and chopped so they're satisfyingly crunchy, or puréed and seasoned to become alluringly creamy dressings or sauces, nuts and nut butters are a great way to round out a plate of roasted, steamed or raw vegetables.
Borrowing from the lexicon of psychoanalysis, her alluringly deceptive depictions of a chair or rotary phone are, on closer inspection, riddled with pockmarks and stitches — lingering traumas that have become embedded in the substance of the objects she recreates.
What's most interesting about the track is the way it rewires 80s dance sounds into something that feels alluringly toxic—almost passively or insidiously so, like lush veneer peeling, cracking, and rubbing off onto your hands as you hold it.
What Engels somewhat melodramatically, but also alluringly, called the "kingdom of freedom" can only be achieved by cooperation, not competition—and by breaking the power of a system that hoards resources and makes it seem there's not enough to go around.
Which is no fault of the vocal trio: Kirsten Sollek, with an alluringly full-bodied contralto; Daniel Moody, her male counterpart with a powerful and lucid countertenor; and Christopher Dylan Herbert, a baritone gifted with dramatic nuance and, when needed, hilariously deadpan delivery.
The new HBO and BBC One series, based on Pullman's best-selling fantasy trilogy, features hot-air balloons, talking animals, witches, armored polar bears, multiple worlds, a young heroine on a quest and a world-class villain who happens to be an alluringly beautiful woman.
That's what the festival's like from the minute the gates open on Friday till the last stragglers stumble out of Richie Hawtin's set onto the alluringly grim high street in Le Bourget, the comfortingly dismal outer-city semi-suburb that Weather landed in this year.
Its hero is a sailor (at least that's how he's dressed), and in the case of Taylor Stanley on Friday, possessed of the kind of alluringly crisp petit allegro — those briskly knitted steps that Mr. Ratmansky is known for — that makes an audience swoon.
Lokanta's "roasted lamb and rice" is in the pilaf family, which means that the rice is not just a side dish but the heart of the recipe, baked until alluringly sweet with currants, allspice and cinnamon, then sprinkled with fresh dill at the last minute.
In some of the songs, like the opening "Darkness and Light," pulsing riffs, kinetic percussion, a wailing clarinet and the alluringly reedy sound of the sheng (a traditional Chinese instrument played here by Nie Yunlei) provided a kinetic backdrop to Ms. Gong's wide-ranging melodies.
"Break Up Every Night" spirals around glowing, percussive synth stabs with winning energy, while "It Won't Kill Ya" sways alluringly over cautious piano chords during the verses and woozy airhorn during the drop, but mostly even the upbeat songs go through the motions on autopilot.
And progressive activists have picked up this language for the same reason as Sanders has: Not only does it poll well, but it also provides an alluringly simple answer for why we don't have policy X. Rick Hasen sees this focus on corruption as a dead end.
Swathed in deep blue — a fairy-tale hue that recalls Wieland Wagner's postwar productions, and that Nietzsche heard in the Prelude — the action is backed by Mr. Rauch's vast, mountainous landscape, and fronted, in Act II at least, by good old-fashioned scrims lit alluringly by Reinhard Traub.
They're an alluringly enigmatic pair, unpredictable oddball Hae-mi (Jeon Jong-seo) and dead-eyed playboy Ben (Steven Yeun), and their respective gravitational pulls turn Burning from a potential romance to a love triangle to a thriller, and finally to something that eludes labels or any easy interpretation of what's really going on.
And so, with an anticlimactic awards ceremony and a round of applause and tears, we welcome our former student athletes and artists into the real world, where art and sport beckon alluringly in other people's Instagram feeds, but leisure itself — the act of engaging in something merely because we enjoy it — is not much valued.
Fringed, shredded houndstooth and tweed were inspired by black and white tile flooring; glinting silver sequin tunic capes and jackets provided a jolt of silverware (silverwear); mint green and black feathered fantasias escaped from the aviary; and asymmetric ball gowns of beaded fringe and under-feathers, tulle and lace, teetered alluringly close to the edge of coming undone.
As the song goes on, her voice gets thicker, more lustrous, as she makes plain what she'll tolerate and what she won't, and also makes clear that you can't play a player: I'll admit, I haven't been completely faithfulbut that was way back in Aprilwhen we didn't have a labelYeah, I tried to play it coolguess we're never really stable "Sideline" moves at a casual stroll, slinking alluringly from one thump to the next as Niia seeps into all the crevices and pockets, her voice rich at the center but with fuzzy edges.
Julio strides up and asks to cut in. The woman stares at Julio alluringly. The man brushes him off, and they resume dancing. Julio then challenges the man and strikes him, knocking him into some tables and out of the scene.
The Una Chula I is an 1885 painting by Luna depicting a street woman from Madrid who is turning her head flirtatiously. The Madrileña is naughtily and alluringly looking back at the spectator. Her head is skewed coquettishly with a complicit facial appearance. The female's façade, body, and bosom are "playful" and indicating a pretense of "sexual promise".
Lucky Dragons is an experimental music group consisting of Luke Fischbeck and Sarah Rara. Based in Los Angeles, California, the band are noted for their unusual sound, described as having the ability to make "'everyday sounds' become alluringly other". Lucky Dragons' performances include live music, video projection, and sounds created in collaboration with the audience. They have performed at the Smell, Echo Curio, Dublab, KCHUNG at major international art institutions and at the 2008 Whitney Biennial.
He also praised Kwan's features: an "acceptable face" and "being alluringly leggy [and] perfectly formed". For each screen test, Kwan, accompanied by her younger sister, was chauffeured to the studio by her father's driver. Stark characterized Kwan's first screen test as "pretty dreadful", but one that hinted at her potential. After four weeks of training with drama teachers, including hours of lessons with Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright–screenwriter John Patrick, Kwan's second screen test was a significant improvement.
John Gosden described the winner as being "as good a filly as I've ever trained... she just takes the race by the horns" before suggesting the Yorkshire Oaks and the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe as future targets. As Gosden had predicted, Enable made her next appearance in the Yorkshire Oaks at York Racecourse on 24 August. She went off the 1/4 favourite against five opponents including Queen's Trust (Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Turf), Nezwaah (Pretty Polly Stakes), Coronet and Alluringly.
Its thick, alluringly muscular legs help it jump up a skyscraper with one kick and with ease. It can make flames spout from its wrists and ankles, cloaking its feet or fists. Blaziken also has spurs on its ankle which are similar to those used in cockfighting and it also has feathers that protrude prominently from his crotch region that resemble a phallus in some games, especially in Pokkén Tournament. It may also launch a fiery kick at the opponent.
You know, funky stuff like that." According to Stephen Dalton of The Quietus, parts of the album are reminiscent of krautrock and "the whole post-punk disco boom", and described most of the album as "an alluringly weird mash-up of trip-hop, Krautrock and synth-pop." McCartney said that, "rather than me emulating anyone, it was more a question of me seeing what I could do with it. And again, not necessarily thinking I was making an album, just to have some time to experiment.
Keenan possessed a contralto vocal range. Music critics noted Keenan's vocals as "childlike" and "alluringly aloof," often "woven within squishy analog synths, pastoral melodies, and mod-style rhythms." In a review published in Spin in 2001, Keenan's vocals and instrumentation alongside bandmate James Cargill were likened to being "stuck in a time warp–the sound of '70s wife-swapping parties with beanbags and unhappy children serving sausages on sticks." Keenan often explored cut-up lyric techniques, inspired partly by her interest in the occult.
The Allmusic review by Thom Jurek awarded the album 4½ stars stating "For all its intensity, it is nearly shockingly accessible, even with its far-flung and dramatic sense of dynamics. This is an album created to be listened to as one work, the individual selections all contribute to a haunting, hunted whole, and don't really exist well outside their framework as such. Nonetheless, this is a brilliantly conceived and executed recording, alluringly musical, and decadently humorous in places. As Friedlander's latest chapter, it is also his finest".
Critical reception for the song was universally positive. Michielvmusic of A Bit of Pop Music described the song as, "an insanely catchy and infectious pop track with some hints of R&B; and hiphop" and noted that "the sample with the cute vocals that say ‘You love, you love me, you know that you love me’ will stay in your head forever", further commending her "sweet and soaring vocals that reach high heights". Stagedoor FM called the song "a strong anthem for hazy summer days", while InspireLS described the production of the record as "slick" and Steel's vocals as "alluringly sweet".
Enable at Churchill Downs in 2018 On 2 June Enable was one of nine fillies to contest the 238th running of the Oaks Stakes over one and a half miles at Epsom Racecourse. The race was run in heavy rain after a thunderstorm struck the course shortly before the start. The Irish filly Rhododendron, ridden by Ryan Moore, was made the 8/11 favourite with Enable second choice in the betting on 6/1 alongside the Godolphin challenger Sobetsu (winner of the Prix Saint-Alary). The other runners included Alluringly, Natavia (Fillies' Trial Stakes), Coronet (Zetland Stakes) and Horseplay (Pretty Polly Stakes).
PC Magazine in October 1985 called the Model D "the clear winner" among six inexpensive PC compatibles it tested. The review noted the computer's many included hardware features, and concluded that it "may represent the next generation of personal computing: about as compact as full IBM hardware compatibility allows, full featured, quite well made, and alluringly priced". The Model D received 4 out of 5 stars from InfoWorld in December 1985. The magazine praised the computer's value and ease of setup ("the whole operation takes less than 20 minutes, even if you know nothing about computers and take your time"), and reported that the Model D was even compatible with IBM diagnostic software, unlike the Compaq Portable and others.
In the city, Randall leaps across fire escapes and evades chasing helicopters in Canabalt-esque rooftop chases, and in the suburbs he bounds from house to house while racing past destroyed domestic scenes. Never has a 2D world felt so believable." However, he was critical of the game's brevity, calling it "an incredibly slight experience", and arguing "there's not enough meat to come back to, making this a one-shot affair with a bloated price tag that doesn't quite fit." GameSpot Chris Watters scored it 6.5 out of 10, writing "Deadlight draws you in with its rich, pervasive atmosphere, but doesn't give you much to do once you're there", calling the game "an alluringly dark, but disappointingly shallow experience.
American writer Julia Keller wrote in a review of the book in the Chicago Tribune that she was pleased that The Shining Girls deviates from traditional serial-killer fiction in that it does not glorify the killer. Beukes presents Harper as "greedy and seedy and opportunistic", rather than "scintillatingly brilliant and alluringly damaged". While the book's time-travel theme "stretches scientific plausibility", Keller said that the book's strength comes from Beukes's "audacious imaginative vision", and that she has made "delicate and redemptive magic" out of "something horrific and inexplicable". Simmy Richman wrote in The Independent that while the book has good ideas, it is "ultimately another high-concept novel that suffers in the execution".
" Mark Adams of Screen Daily wrote, "Alicia Scherson's mannered and times perversely mesmerising film is an intriguing look at psychologically damaged people struggling to find moments of love and affection in a world conspiring against them." Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times made it a NYT Critics' Pick and wrote, "Ms. Scherson’s style — backed wholeheartedly by the cool cinematography of Ricardo de Angelis — may value mood over information, but it's the perfect vehicle for a portrait of two damaged souls grasping for a security they no longer possess." Robert Abele of the Los Angeles Times faulted the film's "arch formalism" but called the film "an alluringly opaque pas de deux of loss and uncertainty [that] is wonderfully realized.
The show received positive reviews from critics. Andrew Miller of The Pitch stated "[the concert] at Sandstone proved that many [of Spears's] criticisms are off- base observations from people who have never actually attended one of these stars' shows. The music came from a talented band, not a DAT, and the bass lines to such songs as "... Baby One More Time" and "The Beat Goes On" rose to a funky growl in the live setting. For another, Spears' vocals were the real thing, as she sang in an alluringly low tone [...] but capably hit the high notes [...], however, she left the upper-octave duties to her background singers [...] during Spears' most strenuous dance routines".
Typical contemporary tiki culture restaurant decor Tiki culture is a motif of exotically decorated bars and restaurants catering to an escapist longing for travel to tropical regions of the South Pacific. Featuring mock tiki carvings and complex, alluringly named alcoholic drinks, it eventually influenced residential recreation. Starting in California in the 1930s and then spreading around the world, Tiki culture was inspired by the sentimental appeal of an idealized South Pacific, particularly Hawaii, Polynesia and Oceania, as viewed through the experiences of those who had visited such areas and a Hollywood lens focused on beautiful scenery, forbidden love and the potential for danger. Over time it selectively incorporated more cultural elements (and imagined aspects) of other regions that affected Polynesia, such as Southeast Asia.
Marshalls traces its history to 1956, when Alfred Marshall (February 28, 1919 – December 28, 2013) gathered a band of innovative entrepreneurs on the East Coast, including Bernard Goldston, Norman Barren, and Irving Blitt (Frank Estey and Bernard Ribas joined the entrepreneurs in 1960 by purchasing Bernard Goldston's shares), to collectively start up the "Brand Names For Less" concept. Contemplating the dual postwar phenomena of a boom in the economy and growth in the suburbs, Marshall and associates came upon a way to meet it profitably. Together, they opened a self-service department store in Beverly, Massachusetts, offering apparel and homewares at alluringly low prices. Additional floor space was "sublet" to offer customers shoes, hardware, and sporting goods from separate sellers, but the separate ownership of those departments was invisible to the shopper.
Enable began her second season in a minor stakes race over ten furlongs at Newbury Racecourse on 21 April when she was partnered by William Buick. Starting at odds of 5/1 she stayed on well in the closing stages to finish third behind her stablemate Shutter Speed and Raheen House. Frankie Dettori took the ride when the filly was stepped up in class and distance to contest the Cheshire Oaks over eleven and a half furlongs at Chester Racecourse on 10 May and was made the 2/1 second choice in the seven-runner field behind the Aidan O'Brien-trained Alluringly. After racing in second place, Enable took the lead three furlongs out and went clear of her rivals before being eased down by Dettori to win by one and three quarter lengths.
The author leads in to surmise that the issues around women's rights must be raised and brought into public focus. After bringing up how science integrates itself into culture, she exemplifies the point by noting the prominence of biological terms in historical terminology and alluringly points out a biologist's tendency to place humanity above all other animals--- not unlike how men view women and their desire for equality. She raises the question of whether or not women can improve the sciences but makes an attempt to bring into attention her belief that women can make an impact. Hubbard closes by saying that scientists never want their work to be forgotten and lost, and that she sides with feminism for political insight and analytic testing on the scientific assumptions about women.
Media response to Alas, I Cannot Swim was favourable; aggregating website Metacritic reports a normalised rating of 73% based on 7 critical reviews. The Guardians Caroline Sullivan called the album "unnervingly grown-up" and wrote: "Simplicity is the key: playing acoustic guitar and singing in a gentle verge- of-womanhood voice, she keeps things homespun and rootsy." Kev Kharas of Drowned in Sound noted "Marling's skill at making one word bleed with more meaning than half a dozen or so vainglorious chorus lines", while Allmusic's Stewart Mason commented on the "old-school '70s singer/songwriter vibe" of the album, focusing in particular on her "alluringly husky voice and graceful acoustic guitar". Due to the timing of the album coinciding with Feist's commercially successful third studio album The Reminder, Mason said that "there's every chance that [she] will get lost in the shuffle as the unexpected commercial success [...] leads major labels to unleash hordes of similarly talented female singer/songwriters".
Coronet began her second season in the Group 1 Prix Saint-Alary (run that year at Deauville Racecourse) for which she started favourite but was beaten into third behind Sobetsu and Vue Fantastique. In the Epsom Oaks over one and a half miles at Epsom Racecourse on 2 June she was never in serious contention and came home fifth of the nine runners, almost sixteen lengths behind the winner Enable (also trained by Gosden). Three weeks later at Royal Ascot the filly was dropped back to Group 2 class for the Ribblesdale Stakes and started the 9/1 fourth choice in the betting behind Mori (Height of Fashion Stakes), Alluringly (third in the Oaks) and Naughty Or Nice (Yeats Stakes). After racing in mid-division she was switched to the outside in the straight by her rider Olivier Peslier and produced a strong late run to win by a neck from Mori.

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