Demi Lovato -- "Irresistible" twenty one pilots -- "Heathens" Panic!
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For some theorists, the Bohmian interpretation holds an irresistible appeal.
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The pineapple has long been an irresistible attraction for people.
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The edit is smart and the ice cream is irresistible.
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" And then she describes him as an "irresistible computer algorithm.
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There was something about that family dynasty that was irresistible.
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The most irresistible was the rise of a new Messiah.
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Specifically, the irresistible chemistry between Gal Gadot and Chris Pine.
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The opportunity and danger of a little trespassing was irresistible.
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The dark, glittering allure of danger and uncertainty is irresistible.
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But the fact that babies are called "porglets" is irresistible.
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You can see why some would find that story irresistible.
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Drake's "Passionfruit" is a simple song with an irresistible melody.
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This agnosticism is what makes Fortean Times irresistible to me.
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Indeed, it has proven irresistible to other auteur stage directors.
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Mingling that history with modern Dubai proved irresistible to Dragone.
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Tetrazzini can be irresistible, even to those with snobby tastes.
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Neil Genzlinger of The Times called this animated feature "irresistible."
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And, finally, IRS means Irresistible Rib Special at Sonny's BBQ.
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This made him an irresistible target for Trump's twitter attack.
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The internet largely agreed — these tree-dwelling creatures are irresistible.
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He had a Rottweiler named Brutus and two irresistible Maltipoos.
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The image of Mr. Christie as a supplicant proved irresistible.
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And she did it by means of sweepingly irresistible purity.
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Huawei's biggest selling point: Its 2150G prices are basically irresistible.
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And for Google's parent company, Alphabet, China may prove irresistible.
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What will happen once her crush meets her irresistible sister?
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But one perk feels especially irresistible — the private plunge pool.
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On Baseball BOSTON — The nickname is both irresistible and inaccurate.
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Beef and Broccoli Lo Mein I'm finding this recipe irresistible.
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Yet Airbnb is proving an irresistible hotel alternative for travelers.
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Still, it's irresistible to ponder the idea of multiple Californias.
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Despite the sensitivity, email offered something irresistible to the participants.
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The allure of such a weapon would be nearly irresistible.
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Reddick, however, was too irresistible of a solution at linebacker.
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Another element of bacon's irresistible appeal is its distinctive scent.
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They were instantly caught up in the Monkees' irresistible performances.
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I found one such bearded chap, clad in green, irresistible.
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But as offbeat baseball trivia goes, it is pretty irresistible.
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It's a new, pervasive, and irresistible vocabulary of the imagination.
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The news proved irresistible on the internet and social media.
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He was irresistible to TV news during the 2016 campaign.
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Or, like a magpie, do I just find shiny objects irresistible?
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It's kind of flashy and sparkly and irresistible, just like moi.
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Still, promoting starting pitchers to goose the box office is irresistible.
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The voice on the phone describes Trump as irresistible to women.
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Trump's "publicist" says he's irresistible to women, including a young Madonna.
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Plus: Michael Fassbender returns as not one, but two androids—irresistible.
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Ask, believe, and receive, because your magic will be that irresistible.
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What is it about teeny-tiny products that are so irresistible?
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Irresistible as this may seem, it is not yet on offer.
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But as computerized appraisal methods improve, potential savings could become irresistible.
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Designated Survivor has all the makings of an irresistible network drama.
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Your energy is irresistible and your heart is second to none.
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The beast represents irresistible force, be it wars or natural disasters.
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Now, you can have an irresistible Thanksgiving dinner…in a can.
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They might find the wordplay irresistible and want to do more.
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Has Trump set off an irresistible patriotic impulse across C-suites?
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It's natural to miss an ex, and Willis was especially irresistible.
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The baby section was full of irresistible tiny shoes and onesies.
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There are minor flaws in this irresistible firecracker of a book.
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Countless media outlets eagerly reported what sounded like an irresistible story.
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In the 2013 BBC documentary, Boris Johnson: The Irresistible Rise, he
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That doesn't diminish the fun of reading this smart, irresistible romp.
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But those statistics, however irresistible, do not paint the entire picture.
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The combination of New York streets and local actors is irresistible.
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"We're like sisters," Ms. Piper said, cracking her wide, irresistible smile.
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That's because Bra seems reverse-engineered to be irresistible to them.
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Like a true daughter of Venus, her charm is utterly irresistible.
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Even knowing about addiction, even knowing about H.I.V., it was irresistible.
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In 2017, the authorities say, the three wove an irresistible yarn.
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Colombia's rich wildlife has made it irresistible to illegal animal traffickers.
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Market Report Petite renditions of familiar shapes in irresistible candy colors.
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Zucchini Pancakes Pancakes are irresistible; it is a law of nature.
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In 1980, their story was as unclouded as it was irresistible.
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And the irresistible mythology of eggs Kejriwal relies on that limbo.
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They looked homemade rather than patisserie-perfect, and they were irresistible.
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"China's Love Affair With Irresistible Korean TV." The New York Times.
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As gateway drugs go, "The Lego Batman Movie" is pretty irresistible.
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It was also purposefully irresistible dance music: movement for a movement.
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In fact, I found a lot of irresistible creations in Seiffen.
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So what makes this song so catchy and irresistible to children?
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"And I think the economics of renewables now are becoming irresistible."
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Thomson, a stylist extraordinaire, has written an unaccountable and irresistible book.
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Matching with the white neon and silver surfaces was irresistible, too.
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Pajamas, I was positing, would make it an irresistible one, too.
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Its goofy, gooey chaos is as irresistible as it is indomitable.
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But the lure of easy money, combined with peer pressure, proved irresistible.
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For the former reality television star, the discussion about apprenticeships was irresistible.
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Trump enjoying golden showers was an immediate, irresistible thrill for the public.
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But it's Westbrook's ongoing demolition tour that proves most irresistible of all.
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Which is why I hate how irresistible I find spiritual beauty products.
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Wang Yi, China's foreign minister, called this "the general and irresistible trend".
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It was apparently an irresistible promise, since the eggs promptly sold out.
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It was fascinating, irresistible, and also caused me some very unsettling feelings.
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For millions of users — including one-time SoundCloud devotees — Spotify proved irresistible.
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SonicFox's irresistible attacks seemed destined to collide with Go1's immovable defense.
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Given the opportunity to 'turn around Yahoo,' it's almost an irresistible challenge.
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The irresistible urge to move often happens at night, which disrupts sleep.
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So why not bundle them together to make the device truly irresistible?
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But over time, particularly when the economy is healthy, debt is irresistible.
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His comic bragging made him the darling of sports reporters, irresistible copy.
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The suddenness of it makes the snooze button all the more irresistible.
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The video for Fall Out Boy's latest single "Irresistible," featuring Demi Lovato.
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And he had food cravings that were often irresistible, leading to binges.
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Mr. Russo can't help making Sully irresistible even when he's semi-benched.
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"I'm fascinated because this is irresistible force and immovable object," Sagarin said.
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Like cat videos, something about a sardonic princess meme is simply irresistible.
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This made it irresistible to him—"I'm a whore," he told me.
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One word comes to mind when thinking ofthis salted caramel popcorn: irresistible!
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Pure perfume, or parfume, from Coco Chanel will leave her smelling irresistible.
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It has provided an irresistible opportunity for Iran-bashing and Obama-bashing.
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There's something irresistible about bite-sized snacks, as proven by Dunkin's Munchkins.
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Finely split loaves of bread and tiny tubes of toothpaste are irresistible.
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The terrain was becoming irresistible, and he figured this was his opportunity.
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The allure of reality TV villains is irresistible, even to the stars.
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The $130 Echo Spot, however, is irresistible right out of the box.
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We are voyeurs, complicit in Dix's creation of an irresistible human zoo.
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This is already a pretty irresistible combination as far as I'm concerned.
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The current maximum level, XXXHot, is irresistible to spice-hounds and fools.
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It's not that she is bossy; it's that her enthusiasm is irresistible.
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The tale proved so irresistible that it even made it onto celluloid.
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At wide intervals, there's also music for dancing, with an irresistible beat.
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It may have been an irresistible headline: Radiohead sues Lana Del Rey!
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The pressure for her to exit the race could be irresistible. Rep.
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"You open this irresistible box, and you can't fight it," she said.
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When physical outliers play with Altuve's verve, their appeal can be irresistible.
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But the usefulness of the term for raising alarm apparently proved irresistible.
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This is ultimately what makes North Korea so irresistible to Mr. Trump.
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Even the uneven boulders of Central Park became an irresistible nesting ground.
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Friends were coming over, and I wanted irresistible finger food on hand.
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Yet that was also what made the music so irresistible to me.
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After so much destruction and loss, the desire to couple was irresistible.
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But public attention, even refracted through Mr. Trump, was irresistible, she said.
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"Marketers are becoming savvier about the irresistible draw of emojis," Solano said.
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It can be painfully embarrassing at times, yet still irresistible to watch.
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Want to make your place irresistible to buyers, or to social media?
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Even his own daughters, busy at their jobs, found online ordering irresistible.
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It's the latest chapter in an ongoing memoir of his irresistible compulsions.
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There's a kind of sweet romance to the gesture we find irresistible.
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But these Tina Belcher sweatpants have a certain something that is just irresistible.
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It's a bright radio banger with a pretty irresistible hook delivered by Bieber.
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The combination of intelligence, loyalty and faithfulness is irresistible to the human mind.
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That's precisely what makes him irresistible to Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson (Saoirse Ronan).
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What could have been more irresistible to an insecure, career-obsessed daddy-seeker?
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When Lady Gaga wants to be a bad influence, she can be irresistible.
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The caravan has provided an irresistible visual for Republican closing arguments about immigration.
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In a sense, this is a meeting of irresistible force and immovable object.
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Even without the apposite commentary, Pepe Carvalho is still an irresistible noir hero.
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Sometimes, the urge to profess our love for Bobby Zamora is simply irresistible.
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It's one of the most irresistible, if improbable, Hollywood stories of recent times.
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I myself am guilty of an irresistible attraction to the Dead Girl genre.
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"Batteries will make solar irresistible to a lot of people," argues Mr Weinstein.
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Slowly, but surely, Apple's smartwatch platform is blossoming into its own irresistible platform.
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The Giant Ceropegia smells like a bee under attack, which flies find irresistible.
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Sarah Hyland is no stranger to the irresistible allure of the tattoo gun.
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The demands of the Democratic base for a filibuster could also prove irresistible.
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We can do it by making clean technologies irresistible to the entire world.
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People will find you even more charming and irresistible than they already do.
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Those Mr. Bigglesworth genes are irresistible, or perhaps it's just Lish's precious face.
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Yes, it's all unbelievably tacky—but it's also somehow both irresistible and convincing.
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The implied metaphor is too explicit by half, but irresistible all the same.
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Miuccia Prada knows how to make anything (even the weirdest of trends) irresistible.
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It's clunky, but the premise — one multiuse piece of baby gear — was irresistible.
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In some ways, smartphones were designed to be irresistible to information-seeking creatures.
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Plus, it's on Singapore's equivalent of the $1 menu, so it's basically irresistible.
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For a novelist, though, this uncertainty is a gold mine: rich, thrilling, irresistible.
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Meanwhile, the President's sudden firing of Comey presented an almost irresistible case study.
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In an increasingly digital world, the feeling of something authentically creepy proved irresistible.
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"Irresistible" is one of those adjectives that critics should handle with utmost care.
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The lure of this power imbalance is unfortunately irresistible to these depraved individuals.
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The net result of all this layering is an irresistible sense of buoyancy.
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That Ms. Feiffer's characters do not is what makes them so painfully irresistible.
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Pastel imposible (rich chocolate cake and flan baked together) makes an irresistible dessert.
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Sinosphere BEIJING — For Ai Weiwei, the outspoken Chinese artist, the idea was irresistible.
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At the end of "Rhinoceros," Daisy finds the call of the herd irresistible.
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Cheesecake Factory's irresistible bread basket isn't the only thing contributing to its popularity.
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It is milder than the Chinese original, a little more porky, totally irresistible.
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Surprise, surprise: She winds up sleeping with the oh-so-irresistible broken man.
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When companies yoke brand anthropomorphism to machine learning, recommendation engines will be irresistible.
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I suspect that tiger kittens and the young of wolverines are equally irresistible.
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And, of course, an irresistible role for actors of every shape and size.
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The added layer creates an irresistible crunch when you bite into each puff.
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And our colleague, Adam Alter, has written a great book on this, Irresistible.
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Mr. Taylor's "Esplanade" (1975) was recognized immediately as an irresistible and transporting masterpiece.
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That is an irresistible combination platter for a news organization like The Times.
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He was wanderlust with a lavishly stamped passport and an impish, irresistible grin.
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Despite all this, the notion of masquerading as a normal kid is irresistible.
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What identity do you suppose he chose as the most potent and irresistible?
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London's prostration before market forces has happened so fast as to feel irresistible.
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Following Google&aposs example, Facebook and other tech companies offered an irresistible bargain.
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Humor is a balm; I needed badly to smile, and Austen was irresistible.
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But for me, the siren call and challenge of arroz gordo was irresistible.
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His relentless imagination and his affection for his characters are contagious and irresistible.
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Simple, irresistible desire is what drives revenge movies — desire for retribution, inexorably enacted.
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But even if the LAPD has changed, the OJ Simpson story remains irresistible.
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When so few things in the world are predictable, that's an irresistible comfort.
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And yet, de Champlain says, there is that allure that can be irresistible.
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While the animation in "Gary the Gull" is somewhat crude, the characters are irresistible.
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What you may not know is why you find the whole thing so irresistible.
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There's a reason they are irresistible: Their innate happiness transcends time, distance, and familiarity.
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It's buoyant and beautiful and you will leave the theater humming its irresistible music.
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Even in the stories told from adult perspectives, childhood exerts a dangerously irresistible pull.
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The lure of ruling by executive fiat may prove irresistible for President Trump, too.
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To an impious soul, being "abandoned to temptation" might sound enjoyable, indeed almost… irresistible.
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Watch as cat after cat gives in to the irresistible urge of THE SQUARE.
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It will be irresistible for employers to use competency marketplaces to meet hiring needs.
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But there is something deeply irresistible about it, in pieces and as a whole.
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It just so happens that estuaries host shark nurseries—which hungry alligators find irresistible.
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This is one of several products working to capture the irresistible quality of kitties.
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Of course Silicon Valley, which grew up using the command line, finds it irresistible.
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When we asked, tongue-in-cheek, whether that was simply irresistible, Heidi Cruz laughed.
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Then, Taylor Swift blames the dog for being irresistible, because of course she does.
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Charismatic love and money planet Venus is in your sign, making you totally irresistible!
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It was accessible and mysterious, beautiful and ugly, urgent yet Olympian, irrational and irresistible.
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It becomes more difficult to hear, let alone appreciate, the game's smaller, irresistible noises.
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Trump's irresistible impulse to counterpunch is the best hope for Democrats seeking impeachable acts.
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But she also had an irresistible target: Corbyn's Labour Party was weak and drifting.
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Until the 23rd, Venus lounges in Libra, making you fearlessly fierce and utterly irresistible.
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You may feel an irresistible urge to look at where you are financially. Don't.
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Additionally, the element of surprise is irresistible; it's like having a birthday every month.
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Her Beatrice Inn offers an irresistible opportunity to take chances and eat with abandon.
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The minute that Durant's five-paragraph dispatch was posted, an irresistible story line materialized.
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As Trump's domestic agenda sputters, the need for an immediate distraction might prove irresistible.
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Even without a shard of context, Mr. Sattouf's story and storytelling would be irresistible.
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Such well-preserved specimens understandably caught the eye of archaeologists, who found them irresistible.
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Poets, after all, have always known how to trick death with irresistible texts. ♦
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The collapse became an irresistible metaphor for the state of Olympic readiness in Brazil.
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Since The Sorcerer's Stone, that's been a key aspect of the series' irresistible charm.
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Its appeal, like that of the restaurant in which it was served, was irresistible.
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Leonard Bernstein's hundredth birthday has proved an irresistible invitation to programmers this summer season.
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It makes desire a force of nature, ungovernable and irresistible and anything but simple.
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And the handsome equerry who caught her eye, Group Captain Peter Townsend, was irresistible.
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Ragga, with all its aggression, sexuality, indecipherable patois, and riddim-riding energy, was irresistible.
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She's depicting love as an irresistible addiction, one she's not necessarily willing to resist.
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Williams's richly drawn jungle scapes are equal parts gorgeous and haunting, an irresistible combination.
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And the book's 150th anniversary this year presents an irresistible opportunity to revisit it.
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Still, the exploding salaries and mega-contracts with sneaker companies make the business irresistible.
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At this particular moment of my life, a book has to seem utterly irresistible.
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But the quest to translate celebrity allure into cold, hard votes seems almost irresistible.
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The federal government is an irresistible force when it chooses to prioritize an issue.
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Our own goals are relatively universal: We want to do irresistible in-depth journalism.
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But as the basis for a family crowd-pleaser, the pairing is often irresistible.
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The promise of increased income was irresistible: his girlfriend of three years was pregnant.
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Peasant cooks developed methods like long cooking to turn the overlooked into the irresistible.
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Once again, the chance to revisit Solo — now older but no wiser — proved irresistible.
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There's nothing more irresistible than a bootstraps animal, overcoming crisis -– in perfectly pixillated pictures.
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Nor the police, hyenas on hearing five confessions, four false and one too irresistible.
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The temptation to explore was irresistible, though, so I didn't spent too long indoors.
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He's gruff and sarcastic, always down for a fight, impossibly charming, and frequently irresistible.
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A shocking number of men, not all of them artists, found Munson literally irresistible.
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Spicy and creamy, crunchy and chewy — the mix of textures and flavors was irresistible.
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Do you think that the web and social media have made that temptation irresistible?
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The opportunity to get out of the city and back into the country was irresistible.
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Besides, the irresistible impulse to watch a video just to know how gross it is?
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So far Donald Trump hasn't weighed in ... but we're guessing he'll find this one irresistible.
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Competitive eating is that perfect mix of fascinating and disgusting that makes it instantly irresistible.
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Alongside Itten's textbook are numerous irresistible color studies by students, including one by Léna Bergner.
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Torrid says it aims to inspire its customers "to feel sexy, confident and downright irresistible."
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LESS than a decade ago Islamist parties were an irresistible force in the Middle East.
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For a strongman in need of a bogeyman, there is something irresistible about Mr Soros.
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Try adding ground ginger or crystallized ginger for a different take on this irresistible recipe.
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As Mr Hornby wrote before the tournament, the result is an irresistible tinge of optimism.
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With my sex drive ramped up and my jaw super tense, I found it irresistible.
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And because it lacks a domestic constituency, it is an irresistible target for nationalist demagogues.
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Marketers use people's web searches and purchase histories to offer up their most irresistible offers.
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The title track was practically irresistible, lead singer Josie Steward's melodies intensely and intentionally catchy.
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Today, Fall Out Boy premiered the video for their latest single "Irresistible," featuring Demi Lovato.
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While we love popsicles year-round, there's something about summer heat that makes them irresistible.
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Still, the allure of the basic livestream seems to have an irresistible draw to festivals.
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Radner later described it as "love at first sight," and said the attraction was irresistible.
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"The irresistible instinct to go and confront can create its own cycle," Signer told me.
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His sickly sweet voice glides over the thumping beat, creating an interesting and irresistible contrast.
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It is absolutely irresistible and should have been in the first gallery, luring visitors in.
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She cannot access it, though it seems to be the currency that makes her irresistible.
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Thick slices of duck, a tad too magenta, straddled an irresistible plank of fried bread.
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The drive is an irresistible force of ambition colliding with an immovable conviction of inadequacy.
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Temptation to distort markets would be irresistible and suspicions of favoritism and fraud never-ending.
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Staples's call to party is irresistible at a time when calls to action feel useless.
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When you reach the tipping point, wrest control over the almost irresistible urge to spill.
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It will never cease to be as visually indulgent as it is irresistible ear candy.
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Just feeling an irresistible urge to get in the car and head to the beach?
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Apparently something about this cat is irresistible, and the dog just can't stop bothering it.
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It's a time when your own incandescent vitality makes death seem both impossible and irresistible.
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Here are some factors that scientists have found might make you irresistible to the pests:
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Peloton's treadmill will be powered by the same irresistible content-machine that powers its bike.
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There are few things in nature that have a lure as irresistible as a waterfall.
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An elective dish with a whiff of the forbidden; pretty irresistible, if you ask me.
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Who hasn't walked into a museum and felt an irresistible desire to touch the art?
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The irresistible, candy-colored Shag the Store is dedicated to the art of Shag, a.k.a.
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Iowa's siren song proves irresistible even to those on the other side of the aisle.
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"They're irresistible in a mystical way, because they don't do anything," said the Rev. Msgr.
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However unlikely, the prospect of a Walmsley marathon miracle is irresistible to the running world.
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Every toy has an irresistible smell baked right in, like chicken, vanilla, bacon, and more!
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Opinion Columnist Amazon is a genie of consumerist wishes, and it keeps growing more irresistible.
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Pros: Long-lasting killing action, irresistible to roaches, good for heavy infestationsCons: Labor-intensive use
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It's the story of an artist, and also about the dangerous, irresistible power of looking.
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But Steinbrenner, who had attended a military academy, found hiring a disciplinarian like Green irresistible.
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Yet given the recent assaults on journalism and the truth, this heroizing is also irresistible.
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That allowed the series to maintain an episodic structure, which gave it an irresistible momentum.
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As China's economy has modernised, the tendency towards concentration has been irresistible, especially in coastal areas.
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That, among other things, it's irresistible, but inane, to see them as anything but human beings.
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"Sausage and pepper heroes are something I find — despite the after effects — always irresistible," he says.
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"Suddenly it becomes irresistible to give you a raise because you actually are a top performer."
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Surplus goods from China flooded into other markets, where pressure to raise import barriers became irresistible.
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As it turns out, Chewy's traction proved the most irresistible to PetSmart, for immediate strategic reasons.
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It's a battle between two irresistible forces for control over the station and what it represents.
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It sounds like the kind of same-but-different recipe that's supposed to make sequels irresistible.
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In the past, torrents of money from abroad proved irresistible to governments in the emerging world.
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Unfortunately, Clozaril gives many users irresistible food cravings while simultaneously sending their metabolism into a nosedive.
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That irresistible force provides the foundation for "New Direction," but not as an end unto itself.
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Wheeler seems to find him irresistible, and he almost flatters her right out of her bathrobe.
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This is an almost irresistible target for a storyteller trying to get under an audience's skin.
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It can also be an irresistible waste of time—a problem for seculars and religious, alike.
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Passionate Mars and playing-for-keeps Pluto join up in your sign, making you seriously irresistible.
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NBA Summer League is irresistible to hardcore hoop-heads, but virtually unknown to the casual fan.
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This duckling, whose fast-paced walk has an irresistible je ne sais quack quality to it.
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Yet, it's irresistible, particularly in an era where the American promise feels more tenuous than ever.
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That doesn't stop it from being a beautiful song, nor Eva from being an irresistible icon.
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Clearly, there's something about these felines' floppy ears and owl-like appearance that we find irresistible.
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That, combined with an irresistible 'kitten face,' makes us confident the right adopter is out there.
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He's from New Zealand, but he has all the irresistible makings of an American folk hero.
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Just to take one example, Trump proved completely irresistible to anyone, even people who hated him.
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It's about a girl who is just so sexy, and oh so irresistible to the singer.
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Of course, the figure of the terrorist has long been irresistible to novelists — and dangerously so.
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Amazingly, Americans, a people stereotypically allergic to abstract systems, found this model of the mind irresistible.
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Those pedigrees, combined with what looked like a great on-course chemistry, proved an irresistible force.
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Their union, bringing together royalty and celebrity, has proved an irresistible combination for the world's media.
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The touristy but irresistible Cave Sartenaise sold Corsican specialties like chestnut jams, fig cakes and figatellu.
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The temptation to confirm each other's views in between gulps of frosty mountain air is irresistible.
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Volkswagen may find it irresistible to try to snatch a share of the highly lucrative segment.
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Sifting through it all, like panning for gold, has proven irresistible to institutions and commercial galleries.
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Artie Lange was brutally honest about his heroin addiction ... as bad as it is, it's irresistible.
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Your star sign can predict what makes you irresistible to the other signs in the zodiac.
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As Torre suggested, the story of Francona's championship teams would be irresistible to veterans' committee voters.
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Tillman's total commitment to her method is daring, and Zeke's voice, even when grating, is irresistible.
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"Spicy, and creamy, crunchy and chewy — the mix of textures and flavors was irresistible," she wrote.
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Sometimes the idea of what one might do with an unlimited pass can make retirement irresistible.
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"It's all but irresistible, like slipping into delicious self-pity," writes Michael Hann at the Guardian.
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Pasta With Mushrooms, Fried Eggs and Herbs I find the combination of eggs and pasta irresistible.
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For anyone who was on the fence about the first one, the sequel may prove irresistible.
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The short-rib taco is succulent, and the irresistible Mexican corn comes sizzling in a skillet.
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But, for a lot of users, unhealthy-but-irresistible content can come in more consequential forms.
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America is — and always has been — a powerful, even irresistible idea that draws people to it.
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The finale was especially evocative, with its repeated short-breathed refrains and its irresistible dance drive.
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A Brezhnev baby showing up in Reagan's America is an irresistible fish-out-of-water premise.
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The current system creates what are for this president apparently irresistible incentives in the opposite direction.
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" But, he added, "as the basis for a family crowd-pleaser, the pairing is often irresistible.
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On the trail, "Parasite" became draped in an almost irresistible narrative: the little engine that could.
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The outlandish biographical details are irresistible, and yet they cast a heavy shadow over the work.
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That Bach's keyboard music is so texturally exposed presents a difficult yet irresistible challenge, he said.
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If I openly retaliated, I could be feeding the bullies a buffet of delicious, irresistible material.
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We frequently describe gladiatorial combat as the battle between an immovable object and an irresistible force.
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Everyone knows cute things are irresistible, whether they are puppies or teeny tubes of Good Genes.
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In this way, she's a cliché, sure, but aren't clichés only clichés because they're so irresistible?
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He did it by barnstorming cable news shows, giving performances that are irresistible to TV bookers.
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Op-Ed Contributor BERLIN — The story, about a mob of Arab men rampaging through the well-heeled streets of Frankfurt and sexually assaulting German women as they went, must have been irresistible — so irresistible that Bild, a popular newspaper, published it early this month with little scrutiny.
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Maybe America's anti-immigrant turn makes the idea of a Toronto-based pipeline to international talent irresistible.
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At the heart of the Diablo games is an irresistible call to our primordial hunter-gatherer instincts.
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Its old school minimalism and new school electric powertrain were an irresistible combination for hipsters like me.
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A tantalizing sentence inserted into the case against Maria Butina proved irresistible for journalists and lawyers alike.
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That's one of the many reasons studios find it so irresistible to turn these titles into franchises.
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The way Cyn sings just behind the beat on the chorus makes this an irresistible sing-along.
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It is an irresistible tale of an alliance between two larger-than-life New York-area personalities.
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And if so, who will make dresses of straw hats that are somehow both chic and irresistible?
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I love its overlay of rhythms, its irresistible but seemingly changing pulse, its element of soaring release.
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It's the distinction, and it's what gives an already interesting musical project a feeling of irresistible urgency.
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Nor am I saying that addictive behavior is compulsive, irresistible, or completely out of the person's control.
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Just look to Donald Trump; he resists irresistible truth with the flagrant abandon of a bratty teenager.
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Once kids go to college, they will be bombarded by credit card offers that could seem irresistible.
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For those who are, the episode title and tantalizing glimpses of celebratory scenes within it were irresistible.
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The pull of illiberalism right now seems irresistible, though, as the rightward tilt of Europe makes clear.
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First, watching a witty, centuries-old alien save the universe over and over again is absolutely irresistible.
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The sophomore album from Oakland's Melina Duterte is an irresistible collection of small moments with big feelings.
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But the prospect of hearing Donald Glover's Simba and Beyonce's Nala harmonize to Disney classics was irresistible.
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His overbite and squinty eyes make him irresistible, and his cute outfits just enhance his handsome appearance.
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While he did enjoy noisy support, the prospect of a Nadal-Federer final was an irresistible one.
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"There will be irresistible pressure to overreach in their investigations and ultimately impeach the president," he said.
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But the Chromebook's low price—it starts at $149— and easy management proved irresistible to many schools.
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At full force, Williams can still be irresistible, as she proved by winning Wimbledon again in July.
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It may not be as striking, but with its salty depth of flavor, it's just as irresistible.
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Socialites and hipsters are pressed together watching productions of irresistible exuberance and polish; the beer flows freely.
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But I have made the tart with store-bought and homemade jam, and both versions are irresistible.
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No, this is Orson Welles the artist, orator, and magician, whose outsize imagination and intellect proved irresistible.
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Apparently nannies are just too irresistible, because Tarek El Moussa is the latest to get the bug.
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And likewise the Chinese term "yuán fèn" can be interpreted as a binding force of irresistible destiny.
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The spike in litter from unsupervised visitors also introduces yet another risk to species: irresistible garbage buffets.
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The gallery is painted a dark shade of gray so the glow of the screens becomes irresistible.
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He began seeking it out wherever he could, that irresistible feeling — three, sometimes four hits a day.
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But this colossal canine (made with the assistance of the realist sculptor Chris Collins) is uniquely irresistible.
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Our reviewer called this novel "irresistible," the flashbacks "vivid and energetic" and the dialogue "realistic and funny."
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Which is exactly what makes Hitler humor irresistible, in particular for Jewish comedians like Brooks and Waititi.
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For those barely making ends meet, the lure of finding a tiger for poachers can be irresistible.
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Clinton carried last year, and a penchant for provocation, Mr. Rohrabacher has made himself an irresistible target.
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A few weeks ago, I felt a sudden, irresistible craving for Chinese stir-fried tomatoes and eggs.
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"Thomson, a stylist extraordinaire, has written an unaccountable and irresistible book," Daphne Merkin wrote in her review.
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It was a disturbing painting, which made it perversely irresistible, so I kept returning to that gallery.
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Last year's Galaxy Note 10 had an irresistible Aura Glow color that to this day looks magnificent.
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But whatever it is, it adds the extra oomph to this sandwich that makes it truly irresistible.
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For Russia's surveillance-obsessed intelligence community, Mr. Bogachev's exploits may have created an irresistible opportunity for espionage.
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And perhaps that's why fake celebrity deaths so often pervade Twitter: They're surprising, emotional, irresistible to share.
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The film came up short during much of the awards season, but "Shallow" proved irresistible to voters.
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And yet for science reporters, new studies are irresistible — a bold new finding makes a great headline.
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Yet it's also undeniably compelling and an almost irresistible invitation to open the issue and read more.
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The book is structured, loosely, to mirror the progression of a con, with its particular and irresistible terminology.
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It ended up being an irresistible mix of historical fanfiction, Arthurian myth, Victorian steampunk, and present-day anxiety.
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What follows is your new go-to recipe for glowing skin: an irresistible blend of foundation and highlighter.
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"Top art is irresistible and recession-proof," he said - even if prices for top works may be falling.
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However, as Facebook prejudices traffic toward Instant Articles, the competitive pressure to adopt the format will be irresistible.
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But something not just soulful in his lithe falsetto, gruff baritone, and warm midrange made the fantasy irresistible.
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Even Elvis Presley, with his hips that didn't lie, was a deft and irresistible marriage of the two.
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The temptation to go back over and over to attempt a perfect run of progressions can be irresistible.
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But the speed and ubiquity that make Zelle so useful for customers also make it irresistible to thieves.
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The Archie Comics-meets-Twin Peaks logline is irresistible, even though little about the show feels genuinely Lynchian.
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Once I saw that TRAY DIPPER had the same letter count as THE BEATLES, the challenge was irresistible.
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"She will be the most recognizable ship sailing the seven seas, delivering an irresistible sailor experience," McAlpin said.
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The prospect of continuing the family's rule through the good offices of the Sunni Gulf states was irresistible.
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Rather, new research suggests that canines have evolved those irresistible "puppy-dog eyes" precisely to manipulate human emotions.
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Photo: Jannis Hermanns, CCThere's something about combining Lego and old Macintosh computers that is just irresistible for hobbyists.
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The Bachelor is most irresistible when it's an exaggerated mirror to our own love lives, not a fantasy.
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Its flower smells like a honeybee under attack—an odor that freeloading, meal-seeking flies find absolutely irresistible.
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The idea of a beloved celebrity with a lengthy record of social activism challenging Nunes was irresistible clickbait.
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Among Laker fans, Jeanie is the better-regarded sibling, but only because Jim is such an irresistible piñata.
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Theirs is a bond so intense and irresistible, they probably think they've invented ... whatever the hell this is.
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The basic set-up created an irresistible target for Russian intelligence, one that they repeatedly attempted to penetrate.
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Kokoreç sellers are lined next to each other, releasing an irresistible smell of intestines, oregano, and coal fire.
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What's irresistible about Pacino is the way his career has served as this memoirish self-commentary, a glimpse.
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The lethal and irresistible exchange of violence for sacredness is not unique to our present historical American moment.
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It has one big, irresistible characteristic that makes it an attractive acquisition target for Uber or even Google.
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The use of the privilege outside of marital conversations would be opportunistic, obstructionist and increasingly irresistible, if allowed.
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Ms. Nair makes this process as visible, as palpable — as irresistible — as any boxing match or soccer game.
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In order to produce such irresistible fiction, Patricia Highsmith channeled her own difficult relationship with her home country.
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For those tired of stewing at home with anger about Trump, the pitch for donations can be irresistible.
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But it was irresistible: 2000,22 square feet, soaring ceilings, two fireplaces and character galore — for $2785,27 a month.
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And then when you pair with sauce, it takes it to a whole new level, and it's irresistible.
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The seductive idea of wealth redistribution has proved to be irresistible to the masses discontented by the inequities.
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While not always a favorite of the critics, the company's playful shows made for irresistible social-media fodder.
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Our dietary rhythms had been shaped by the nation's growing dependency on screens as irresistible portals of entertainment.
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Then, one day, like an irresistible wrecking ball, Rihanna slips into your DMs and asks for your number.
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The flower-hat #jellyfish's fluorescent tentacle tips, when excited by ambient blue light, are irresistible to potential prey.
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For Donald Trump, ever the showman, the opening of the UN General Assembly offers an irresistible global stage.
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Still, the cost savings that ride sharing promises (versus public transit) make it an irresistible option to some.
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Yet it also makes innate sense to the noir fan, who understands the irresistible pull of the ugly.
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"Irresistible" is the video for that story, it's about the toys no one ever wanted come to life.
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Russia saw Trump's chaotic campaign as an irresistible target for Russian intelligence and repeatedly attempted to penetrate it.
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As a female viewer you can project yourself onto her and feel infused with the character's irresistible charms.
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Bolt, with his easy charm and easily understood talents, is an irresistible force in the attention-grabbing department.
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China would have had an irresistible incentive to change its behavior to become part of the TPP club.
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For many, he was a father figure inspiring all with his insatiable appetite for life and irresistible enthusiasm.
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It's an irresistible and intoxicating elixir for Americans who are being left behind in the new world order.
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The caravan has the components that make it a blockbuster in conservative media — and irresistible for Mr. Trump.
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"Black Beatles," the hit single off Atlanta hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd's sophomore album, is an irresistible jam.
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But her family legacy proved irresistible, and she moved back to Bangalore to serve as the paper's editor.
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But the extra oomph that TSX will deliver will be irresistible to passers-by, L&L executives say.
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But the Duchess of Sussex, whose marriage is a much more dramatic clashing of worlds, has proved irresistible.
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Living in For New Yorkers looking for greenery and culture, the Putnam County village is an irresistible draw.
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The lyrics are nonsensical, but the rare image of Fosse and Verdon dancing together on screen is irresistible.
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The tournament has also featured some irresistible matchups of men's and women's stars who would never otherwise intersect.
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The questions is whether a game can be irresistible enough that players are willing to bite the bullet.
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The video of the two farmers shaking their booties next to a team of oxen has proved irresistible.
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When he warms to the task in the homestretch of a major marathon, he can generate irresistible force.
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Every brush of hands against each other, every longing look — they all combine into something irresistible and unstoppable.
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Two years ago, a comics publisher in Wolfville, Nova Scotia (population 703,195), put out an irresistible, mysterious object.
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But it's irresistible in its intelligence — and in the shamelessness it depicts with such clear yet understanding eyes.
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Besides, for those who aren't avid book readers, "Hamilton" offers a musically irresistible alternative for absorbing American history.
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With a frothy sauce based on the same ingredients, the dish neatly combined high style with irresistible deliciousness.
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Born in Brooklyn in 1898, Gershwin was an innovator who used rhythm, harmony and melody to irresistible effect.
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But there is this irresistible temptation in the media to constantly titillate viewers and readers with new forecasts.
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Even so, the small retrospective at the Neue Galerie exudes an irresistible energy and optimism end to end.
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The final, irresistible flourish of restaurant French toast is in the lacy brown crust that adorns both sides.
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The magical "Kedi" follows seven irresistible felines — and the people who love them — through the streets of Istanbul.
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It is one of several vegan temaki, including an irresistible one filled with eggplant pulp broiled with miso.
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The chance to return and explore the passions that drive this coach and his Navajo teenagers proved irresistible.
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And if you are like me and find them irresistible, you probably can't stop after a few bites.
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It was an arrangement that proved irresistible to many news outlets — and amplified the consequences of the cyberattack.
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In that case, the American market could become an irresistible alternative for Korean, Japanese and Chinese export sales.
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The lives we lead on our phones and computers are at once irresistible and uneasy — jittery, depressive, deceptive.
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Add to that one of the most brilliantly realized unreliable narrators in fiction and the book becomes irresistible.
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The idea, of course, was to make it irresistible for the diehards to upgrade, and help sales abroad.
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But the overall feeling is still raw and vulnerable, retaining the traits that make her music so irresistible.
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You're one of the sexiest signs in the zodiac, but Venus's charm will make you even more irresistible.
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He added that his mom always said women would have catfights over him because he was so irresistible.
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The shorthand "Hillary's emails," though somewhat irresistible, suggests a single controversy that is somehow both monolithic and strangely sprawling.
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The siren call of big data has proved irresistible to governments globally, provoking a rush to automate and digitise.
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" BEAUTY DOESN'T NEED A PURPOSE "In major league baseball you can see the highest level of play—it's irresistible.
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The latest nearly irresistible trip involves a very popular destination and an exotic spot to visit: London and Iceland.
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Their delectable 2016 "Rinse and Repeat" nabbed a Grammy dance track nomination and ultimately generated this irresistible little album.
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We did so because of the irresistible convenience they provide, but until recently, haven't thought about at what cost.
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Tipping points are crossed when decision-makers find the needed change irresistible from a political, economic, and social standpoint.
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Of course I did—the novel as irresistible trap, impossible not to devour in a sitting, is his métier.
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"They are not only funny, but have a genuine sweetness that is irresistible," Alterman wrote me in an email.
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"He was an irresistible spirit, a warrior, superb writer and chronicler of his and our times," Mr. Oldham said.
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Adults, who have learned from experience about irresistible sales pitches, can find it hard to make good financial decisions.
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Jodie Mack's irresistible travelogue The Grand Bizarre weaves together a kaleidoscopic meditation on how our clothes tie us together.
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Along with the release date, we got some new looks at Cuphead's gameplay and its irresistible, cartoonish art style.
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AS INVITATIONS for haughty English scoffing go, Nicola Sturgeon's opening speech at the Scottish National Party conference was irresistible.
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The practical difficulties of sharing a border persist, but the underlying economic forces binding the countries together are irresistible.
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Eventually, the pressure on Republicans in the Senate to bypass the president and cut a deal could prove irresistible.
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Katy Perry's smash hit "I Kissed a Girl" has been irresistible since it was first released a decade ago.
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It's tiny but holds multiple extra charges for the earphones, and the rounded sides make them irresistible fidget toys.
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The omnipresent sticky, sodden earth of the Mississippi Delta exerts a force over the characters that is seemingly irresistible.
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Like the apple falling on Newton's head, strait-laced scientist has mind-blowing cosmic epiphany was an irresistible meme.
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Yesterday, Union Fare's Instagram posted a truly irresistible video of the newest invention from Silva: the red velvet croissant.
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The joie de vivre of her work is irresistible, even when it's invoked in something more transcendental and nostalgic.
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Maybe we all just crave a summer fling because it (usually) looks so damn irresistible on the big screen.
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Just CBD offers an irresistible Fruit Explosion Bath Bomb, which you can get for just $16.49 with today's sale.
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Such is the irresistible power of diplomacy when negotiators are able to find common ground to resolve complex issues.
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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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For those — like me — who are big "Star Wars" and Disneyland fans, Galaxy's Edge merch is pretty much irresistible.
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But over time, particularly when the economy is in fine fettle, the temptation to take on debt is irresistible.
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But those turn out to be relatively minor quibbles, in the face of Frozen 2's irresistible charm offensive.
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The chopped pork is a pile of minced pig meat, completely irresistible when mixed with the half-spicy sauce.
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And so the temptation to show a major win in its hybrid war against Russia must have been irresistible.
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The plot becomes fairly convoluted, given the intended audience, and there's no irresistible character or song to latch onto.
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Loaded with real meat and irresistible flavor, Zuke's Mini Naturals Dog Treats are the perfect choice for any dog.
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Over the course of her irresistible book, she takes on popular attitudes toward children and their place in society.
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The media circus also offered an irresistible opportunity for other Americans, of every persuasion, to push their own causes.
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At 77, Mr. Arndt makes what has to be the most unlikely and irresistible Broadway debut of the year.
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The idea of winning a Nobel Peace Prize for progress with North Korea may prove irresistible to President Trump.
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Dessert is vanilla ice cream with goat dulce de leche—a thick, irresistible caramel sauce made just this week.
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It's surely the currents that run between one person and another that add up to a danger that's irresistible.
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Traditional perfect pop songs draw us in with inventive sound paired with irresistible verse-chorus-verse-bridge-chorus routines.
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The corps abounds with women of bounteous promise; Claire Kretzschmar, Unity Phelan and Indiana Woodward are the most irresistible.
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But when your subordinates continue to use foul methods then a sense of real bitterness and contempt becomes irresistible.
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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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He stews pigs' ears until they surrender their ornery stiffness, then slices and fries them into irresistible, crunchy sticks.
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Loaded with real meat and irresistible flavor, Zuke's Mini Naturals Dog Treats are the perfect choice for any dog.
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We find them very sexy and irresistible to buy if we see one, even if we don't need it.
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Amid the growing distrust of the government's decisions in Vietnam, the threat of computer databases became irresistible media fodder.
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Recipe of the day: Tempura-fried green beans — hot, crunchy and irresistible with a sweet-and-spicy mustard sauce.
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Since the 2016 election, even the least ideological hosts have found the president an irresistible target night after night.
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This Harlem-based M.C. will bring his collection of irresistible, party-starting tracks to this intimate club in SoHo.
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He also found vigorous public debate irresistible during his nearly 22002 years as a professor of government at Harvard.
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His irresistible warm potato flatbread, which comes nestled in a square of homespun linen, is drenched in golden butter.
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After baking, the sharpness released from the grapes had suffused everything with an irresistible contrast of tart and richness.
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He knew there was something about Troy Dyer in "Reality Bites" that was irresistible to both men and women.
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Yet in the chaos of SAT scores, extracurriculars and recommendations, one quality is always irresistible in a candidate: kindness.
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In the end, the pressure to speak out in favor of the death penalty can become all but irresistible.
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In trying to explore just what made this guy irresistible, Sorrentino conquers whatever resistance he himself might have had.
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What made the light bulb such an irresistible image for ideas was not just the invention but its inventor.
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For the Ratmansky solo, Luigi Boccherini's irresistible "Fandango" (1798) was played by the Flux Quartet with two other instrumentalists.
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Regardless of context, the shocking moment went too far for many mainstream companies and was irresistible for news outlets.
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Her jobs abroad, such as choreographing for operas, are "the kind of challenges that I find irresistible," she said.
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This is a novel full of wit and spark; I found it oddly irresistible and arresting, despite my cavils.
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But there is no denying that his tangled personal life is the thing that makes Kahn's story so irresistible.
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Pinning blame for the heightened tensions in the Middle East on President Trump makes for irresistible presidential year politics.
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The second reason is that the brand has come up with a blend of ingredients that roaches find irresistible.
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PUP10 Petmate: Even if your dog doesn't enjoy dressing up, buying him or her a sweater is sometimes irresistible.
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Crisp morsels of fried chicken skin can be an irresistible snack or a topping for salad or baked potatoes.
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Today, the Trumpian uninviteds are ascendant, and their power and celebrity seem irresistible to the next wave of Republicans.
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The 2017 posse cut "Slide" is the most fascinating, irresistible pop song from a traditional DJ in recent memory.
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The bar is pretty low for Trump to do better and that has to be almost irresistible for him.
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You can use the same science that food manufacturers use to make junk foods biologically irresistible to your advantage.
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Yet to gaze upon John Hurt, in almost any role, is to feel a drooly adoration; he is irresistible.
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The cocktail of tech cleverness, post-crisis distrust of the establishment and dreams of digital riches eventually proved irresistible.
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Born in Birmingham in 1943, I found the contest an irresistible collision between national forces and Alabama's political tradition.
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The irresistible "Hold Up" rides an ironically perky Andy Williams sample plus relaxed bass as Beyoncé relishes and recoils from the melody simultaneously; the equally irresistible "Formation" builds a swaggering club banger from squelchy synthesizer, sharply percussive synthesizer, and a defiant choir of multiple Beyoncés backing, commenting on, and undercutting the lead singer.
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That's why we headed to Mag's Donuts & Bakery — an L.A. institution renowned for its irresistible confections and iconic pink boxes.
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The contrarian headline and neat symmetry of the illustration made the fake Electoral College map irresistible share-bait on Facebook.
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But the "Irresistible" vocalist's connection with the former That '70s Show actor goes much deeper than what meets the eye.
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But the "Star Wars" pedigree proved irresistible to audiences, and the film seems positioned to play well through the holidays.
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And that could make them an irresistible force that strains his overall strategy of preventing action on any House legislation.
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Immediate issues include the huge stores of intensely personal data necessary for the algorithms, which could prove irresistible to hackers.
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Services such as Facebook and Twitter are built to maximise "virality", making it irresistible to share, like and retweet things.
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The irresistible urge to oversee parts of the economy meant that in the 20th century handouts turned to direct management.
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Moreover, the next election could produce another hung parliament, which will make pressure for voting reform and constitutional reform irresistible.
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Yet for many individuals, the opportunity for an equity stake in a start-up or small business may be irresistible.
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Snow Peak carries jet-fuel-powered stoves, folding barbecue grills and easy-packing cookware, but the smaller trinkets are irresistible.
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What is clear is that in Butina, the Russian government either found or created an irresistible persona for US conservatives.
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And when it comes to peeling sunburn specifically, there are a few fascinating reasons why it's so irresistible, she says.
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Rising incomes, ballooning smartphone use and improving internet infrastructure in emerging markets make them irresistible terrain for all tech firms.
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"James Joaquin [an Obvious co-founder] is simply irresistible, and they've now built a whole team that's great," he said.
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His humor constantly pushed into freshly outrageous territory, crossing the line of good taste with a big, endearing, irresistible grin.
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These chocolate coated peanut butter cracker sandwiches feature that irresistible salty-sweet combination, so we understand they're a family favorite.
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This presents an irresistible opportunity for those who either cannot afford to be official sponsors or choose not to be.
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And when the stakes are as high as an election, an online voting system is an irresistible target for meddlers.
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As an artist, Chew decided to lean into the iconic visual attributes that give the city its irresistible emotional draw.
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With a brash Amsterdam accent, he put across his views about soccer and everything surrounding the game with irresistible force.
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Although it was irresistible, "Regulate"—the lead single from Warren G's 2600 debut, Regulate...G Funk Era—was an exception.
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House music mixes with neo-soul, and there's rap over irresistible beats that force you to scrunch up your face.
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In Washington, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and President Obama immediately opened a contest between immovable object and irresistible force.
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It's no surprise why we're drawn to it, since the Alessandro Michele touch makes any garment irresistible to fashion girls.
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For a lesser writer, the temptation to oversimplify the science or to sex up unwarranted conclusions might have proved irresistible.
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Is there something almost "irresistible" in your woman's home or work life that is driving her to abort her fetuses?
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There's nothing wrong with that, and yet given our recent TV conditioning, contemplating "The Dresser" as a series is irresistible.
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Located in tax-friendly countries and cities, free ports offer savings and security that collectors and dealers find almost irresistible.
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He had first opposed the idea of another film, but the casting of Mr. Hopkins and Mr. McKellen proved irresistible.
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There is something about black neighborhoods, or at least poor black neighborhoods, that seem to make them irresistible to gentrification.
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This is a very smart "Scandal": handsome, lively and, like the most irresistible gossip, a lot of fun (21984:232).
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And while the big patches can require some serious deliberation, little guys like these are almost irresistible to throw on.
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Black Friday, the kickoff to the holiday shopping season, is best known for doorbuster deals and irresistible sales on gifts.
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This is less because everyone's stripped down to underwear than because the irresistible music is executed with such stylish confidence.
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The comparison is obvious and irresistible in Merrill's case, although I have to admit I never thought of it myself.
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The book's irresistible premise: What would happen if you handed two shut-in stat geeks their very own baseball franchise?
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And yet, somehow, "Chaos Monkeys" manages to be an irresistible and indispensable 360-degree guide to the new technology establishment.
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The major trajectories of their lives were determined by historical events, random coincidences, their own psychological needs and irresistible impulsions.
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I thought a tie might be a nice gift to get my favorite fella, especially at an irresistible 70% discount.
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The combination of Mr. Herzog's doggedly curious sensibility and the mysteries of the digital universe seems both improbable and irresistible.
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For many corporations, the opportunity to lower the cost of litigation while denying plaintiffs access to class actions proved irresistible.
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The made use of reconciliation became an almost irresistible temptation for the majority party for any number of legislative purposes.
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" She warned, however, that the product "is not magic and won't turn an unkempt lout into an irresistible ladies' men.
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Of the 20 shades, the wearable neutrals feel universally appealing, while the zingy tones like pink and green are irresistible.
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That fall, Richard Nixon won the Presidential election, and calls for a radical reform of the Democratic Party grew irresistible.
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What's lacking in the musical performances here is the go-for-broke exuberance that made the Go-Go's so irresistible.
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Yet the motivation to see a face or a scene was largely irresistible, even when it hurt the participant's winnings.
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Upholstered in white leather, it proved irresistible to Uma when she was a toddler armed with a box of crayons.
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It is delayed until next April because he keeps finding more and more irresistible problems that he wants to present.
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" It was an irresistible pitch, and as Mr. Ellsberg remembers it, his father said, "Let's go do it right now.
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Having applied a cosmetic made from crushed berries and staged a pagan wake for her mother, Marie becomes magically irresistible.
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The title tune for this 1968 movie may not be your favorite Beatles song, but it's usually irresistible to children.
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" A small, insistent and finally irresistible voice in my head just kept saying: "Nope, Thomas Cromwell definitely didn't say that.
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While a Florida Latina running mate could prove irresistible to Biden, one of the state's most prominent Latina Democrats — Rep.
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Since the 2016 election, even the least ideological hosts on late-night TV have found President Trump an irresistible target.
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It's an irresistible mash-up of stream-of-consciousness venting and measured appraisals of everything from white feminism to Bono.
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It wasn't irresistible theater like Van de Velde's collapse in 1999 or Harrington's playoff victory over Sergio García in 2007.
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And the buildings themselves have a past that can be irresistible for companies with so little history of their own.
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You've known such moments, surely, when the spectacle of people going stark raving wild carries its own irresistible, anarchic logic.
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Irresistible. While red sauce and white cheese are always Valentine's Day appropriate, they simply aren't enough to honor Cupid's mischief.
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Phys Ed Men and women who started an exercise program no longer found high-calorie, fatty foods quite so irresistible.
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David Cale's solo play about a shy Midwesterner who invents an irresistible alter ego ends its Audible-sponsored encore run.
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The chance to manage at Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, where he had watched spring training games for years, proved irresistible.
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It's hard to compete with "excellent and utterly irresistible," as the 19723 Cheval Blanc was described in a recent review.
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Watch: What if the future of TV were delightful, irresistible, meme-able versions of intellectual property you already loved … forever?
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There are always moments of serendipity where the instrument will surprise you, and in my case at least, that's irresistible.
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The Bloomberg News decision about campaign coverage provides more optics of the mainstream media's perceived irresistible urge to probe Trump.
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As he told The New York Times in 21984, he found the prospect of a solo performance daunting but irresistible.
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"This election means that getting Brexit done is now the irrefutable, irresistible, unarguable decision of the British people," he declared.
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The score is vibrant, the songs hummable, the visuals eye-popping, the leads irresistible and the beginning (and ending) unforgettable.
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The urge to compare and contrast what they said about Clinton and what they say about Trump will be irresistible.
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Now here's the bad news: Putting a bunch of wirelessly connected devices in one area could prove irresistible to hackers.
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"'Irresistible' is one of those adjectives that critics should handle with utmost care," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
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With its shelves of stereo equipment, televisions, boomboxes (remember those?) and other electronics, Radio Clinic had been an irresistible target.
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The immediate result of this amateurish mess was to hand Mr. Trump and other climate deniers irresistible political talking points.
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Pedro Pascal plays the fifth member, the helicopter pilot tasked with the getaway, so all in all they're fairly irresistible.
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The rise of fairs as an irresistible force in contemporary art began with the Armory Show in the mid 1990s.
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The prospect of gorging on seitan burgers and fish gut-free beer gratis proved irresistible to Berlin's young and beautiful.
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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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But I think it's alright to allow special exceptions when what's on offer is so irresistible, across generations of players.
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Lemon and blueberry will forever be a favorite flavor combination and the two taste completely irresistible together in these tiny cheesecakes.
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"[T]here are points where the apparently irresistible force of moral outrage runs into immovable objects of cultural history," Wilson wrote.
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It didn't take me long to be hooked on the country and to the irresistible smiles of its children, Harry said.
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We have chosen something with an irresistible aesthetic and a wonderful set of smells, and we could have done much worse.
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Other things she calls me, in her unfairly irresistible British accent: cheeky bint, missus, girl, my dear, my love, my darling.
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Numerous male Klan leaders did the same; the flow of money, combined with lack of accountability, presented irresistible temptations to corruption.
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"One Shining Moment" — the ballad that plays over a tournament-capping video montage following each championship game — is schmaltzy but irresistible.
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But, damn it, the prospect of seeing so many of their hilarious ceramic sculptures gathered together in one place is irresistible.
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But with tax season scams being such a lucrative and irresistible endeavor for thieves, these schemes are clearly not going anywhere.
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There are four irresistible reasons why the UK should join in a permanent political and monetary union with the United States.
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Dennis Alcapone, 'Cassius Clay' Do you want a narrative of Ali's life, delivered in Jamaican patois, over an irresistible reggae bounce?
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Erasing the grace and expression of these styles strips away what makes them so irresistible to watch in the first place.
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The schadenfreude in the aftermath of Fyre Festival proved too irresistible for the internet, but it's now taken a serious turn.
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Her vivacious intelligence was irresistible onstage alongside Reynolds, and first seen on-screen in Warren Beatty's Shampoo when Fisher was 17.
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It's hard to pull people away from their treasured porn, but the lure of Game of Thrones appears to be irresistible.
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Here is Drunk Man spotting me at the start of the night with my camera, an irresistible opportunity for his kind.
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I kind of loved, for example, that Nicky Chaos, who considers himself king of the anarchists, also finds Donna Summer irresistible.
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Not that we're complaining – to the contrary, Logan Lucky looks like an irresistible reminder of what we've missed in his absence.
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You're probably not reading this because you're still staring at Sage Northcutt and Eddie Alvarez's irresistible washboard abs ... so, we'll wait.
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Owen Glieberman, Variety: The notion of a digitally animated feature that brings emojis to life does have its hokey-irresistible side.
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Two heroes clashing can seem like an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, which makes the outcome at least feel unpredictable.
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Social media doesn't fulfill or satisfy us in any real way, according to New York University professor and author of "Irresistible" .
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And it is easy to see how the impulse to grasp for a scapegoat would be almost irresistible in this scenario.
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But the same features that make Zelle so useful for customers, its speed and ubiquity, have made it irresistible to thieves.
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An obvious love of words, and the way they flow together and create their own rhythm, makes Alexander's work somewhat irresistible.
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It is an irresistible idea for adolescents particularly, who are in the midst of discovering themselves and trying on different identities.
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For that reason, the temptation to look for traces of Scott the elder in every frame of "Morgan" can be irresistible.
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But Stadia, the name for Google's new game-streaming service coming in November, isn't as irresistible as it could have been.
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The Basel-based company is betting these copies will be irresistible for insurers, healthcare systems and governments aiming to contain costs.
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Rosemary naan had almost no rosemary flavor, and naan stuffed with minced bacon wasn't as irresistible as it should have been.
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His Walter is more monstrous and less charming that Cary Grant's was in "His Girl Friday," but it just as irresistible.
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There is one trait, Sabky writes, that is as "irresistible" as it is difficult to discern from a college application: kindness.
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Gunze said she got to hospital close to midnight, racked by labor pains and gripped with an irresistible urge to push.
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This was not a wise decision, but the desire to play in high-profile bowl games like its rivals was irresistible.
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But as a first-round match on Court 18, it was more an irresistible and exhausting sideshow than a main event.
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The 51-year-old mama looks fantastic, and you can sorta tell she knows she's carrying something irresistible for the paparazzi.
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The idea of building a world — one free of pollution and other woes of the late-20th-century Earth — proved irresistible.
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The addition of meat makes obe ata irresistible, especially after their flavors have had a chance to meld in the pot.
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Neither Byron nor his women have lacked for chroniclers; the combination of first-rate minds with fourth-rate temperaments is irresistible.
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Then there are the piles on the curbs and sidewalks, which make irresistible playpens for children and fluffy bathrooms for dogs.
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Aretha Franklin, who passed away on Thursday, sang with a quality that has proved irresistible to filmmakers and TV showrunners: intensity.
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So much for all those songs and books and movies about the irresistible charms of the boy, or girl, next door.
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Lewin's store is fun to be in, an eye-catching hot pink, walls stacked high with irresistible plushies and vintage games.
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Shop Smart: Don't spend more than you have to, and don't fall for bad bargains in the guise of irresistible discounts.
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City Hall's many elevated spaces make for irresistible jungle gyms, one of which was used by the child in the background.
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In other words, the hypothetical gay man would find Mr. Putin irresistible, and Mr. Putin would have to beat him up.
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So this is, maybe, not the book where you'd expect to run into a dreamy, flouncy, irresistible recipe for beurre blanc.
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And often, as in the case of slavery, the temptation to bring their moral convictions into the public square was irresistible.
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They lived in a world in which suburbanization seemed an irresistible force, and the emptying out of cities an unstoppable problem.
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As one participant would later put it, taxpayer funds were an irresistible mark for a simple reason: They never ran out.
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Like, I know that there is something irresistible and ultimately inevitable about black music being a part of American popular music.
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"They have been surrounded by vaping since the moment either of them got to middle school and the temptation is irresistible."
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Loaded with juicy and accurate information, such leaks go viral on social media and can be irresistible to the news media.
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But the same features that make Zelle so useful for customers, its speed and ubiquity, have made it irresistible to thieves.
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It goes on for nine or ten minutes, in an irresistible sombre rhythm, a dance of death that all must join.
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At a practical level, the sheer concentration of movers and shakers makes Davos an irresistible draw for other movers and shakers.
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I find that topic irresistible myself, and if you're similarly inclined, you'll find a good deal to like in each picture.
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Critic's Notebook What if the future of TV were delightful, irresistible, meme-able versions of intellectual property you already loved … forever?
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Despite the health risks and the fact that most of the mining is illegal, the potential payoff is irresistible to many.
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There are however, some shopping strategies that Rick says can help you stay strong in the face of an irresistible sale.
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It's seamless and irresistible pop music, one that combines Kindness' crate-digging inclination for a killer groove with universally accessible hooks.
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I made this dish for dinner last night and that melted Monterey Jack is irresistible, and so is that avocado salsa.
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The song was irresistible from the opening yell to "Gimme a beat!" to the driving percussion; it was great to dance to.
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But then, as if out of irresistible habit, the ship turned around and headed back to Iquitos to pick up another load.
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And today, Revolve has officially become all the more irresistible with its launch of #REVOLVEbeauty — and it's as exciting as it sounds.
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Conversations details how irresistible the case was to the media, with its lurid details juxtaposed against the unlikely figure of Bundy himself.
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Bell, who told DeGeneres that she "[finds] Indian men irresistible," has crushed on Ahmed since watching his performance in the HBO series.
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HOTELS Hotel Raphael – Remember Hotel Chevalier, the irresistible Wes Anderson short with a lithe, toothpick-toting Natalie Portman and quirky Jason Schwartman?
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Stewed heart Stew beef heart with either Moroccan spices or your favorite beef stew aromatics until the meat is tender and irresistible.
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When work becomes intermittent and poorly paid, the predictability of a fixed monthly check with cost-of-living increases can feel irresistible.
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In his recent book "Irresistible," NYU psychologist Adam Alter discusses the misconception that successful people tune out distractions just by ignoring them.
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Besides churning out irresistible radio candy, the duo have developed a proven knack for giving a relatable voice to stars' public psychodramas.
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The lure of leaving this volatile couple in charge at the end of it all may be irresistible from a story perspective.
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The constructed, imagined personality who would express such a worldview, on the other hand, was wild, unpredictable, irresistible, emotional, crazy, messy, glorious.
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The solution is recycled back into the tire, but over time it collects even more mosquito pheromones, making it even more irresistible.
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When the chameleon's tongue lashed out to nab the irresistible snack, Anderson was able to measure distance, elapsed time, speed and acceleration.
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Polls are the seemingly irresistible argot of political coverage; to purge them from your vocabulary is to speak in an unrecognizable tongue.
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Or something more intriguing; Intelligence covered more esoteric and romantic disciplines, all spiced with the clandestine and therefore quite irresistible to me.
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Moments like this clip of Devon giving Leah a pre-surgery pep talk only made rooting for the pair even more irresistible.
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The prospect of the family members of politicians running for office themselves can be irresistible for political junkies and casual observers alike.
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The scene is so irresistible that I forgot to be horrified by its gruesome violence, as I usually am in superhero films.
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Donald Trump surprised no one Saturday morning by finding it irresistible to respond to claims he's mentally unstable ... declaring himself a genius.
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"Tôn hotel" ("Your hotel") is the album highlight, an irresistible glam romp led by handclaps, piano, and even BWAA BWAA BWAAAA airhorns.
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Ah, the irresistible appeal of a great bargain: it's arguably the most satisfying part of the shopping experience for many of us.
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Eerie lighting gave the photo an aura of comic-book villains plotting world domination, an image that proved irresistible to the Twitterati.
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" Nearly as irresistible as Watson's eyebrows is his conviction, so soon after the Great War, that behaviorism can produce "a saner world.
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She steers gracefully through a zigzagging plot, slowing down for quiet, contemplative stretches and pausing for jokes that are irrelevant but irresistible.
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It's true that Mr. Trump's Twitter feed, with its staccato cadences and unending exclamation marks, can be irresistible even to his critics.
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His Maura is gentle and layered, tinged with a melancholy that's irresistible and stands out even amid an already stellar ensemble cast.
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Even so, the airport seems to be irresistible, judging by the number and variety of animals trying to get onto the property.
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In even better news: after all the gym time and Jersey Shore study, you'll be much closer to resembling Pauly D. Irresistible.
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Nothing would more powerfully deflate the puffed-up house of lies, grievances and skewed truths that proved so irresistible to their fathers.
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Still, Radford says, the elements of clown panic, and the ensuing social media and news coverage, are an "irresistible stew" to many.
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Some people seem to think that you should be mentally strong enough to resist even the most irresistible temptations at all times.
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Books of The Times Carl Hiaasen's irresistible "Razor Girl" meets his usual sky-high standards for elegance, craziness and mike-drop humor.
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Global expansion is complex but may be irresistible Some companies have been turned off by the operational complexity involved with international expansion.
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Sharapova could well re-emerge in a tennis landscape in which Williams, her chief nemesis, is no longer as irresistible a force.
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It is a matchup between the irresistible force and the immovable object—it's impossible to figure out who should prevail in theory.
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Such consistency in content suggests that Tarantino has an irresistible thing for punishing his black male characters lest they get too cocksure.
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Yet another, though, is pure delight and inspiration as it tumbles along the desert in a way that is irresistible to watch.
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But given the fact that fame is an irresistible magnet for Mr. Trump, the two men naturally ended up in a picture.
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With more than enough picks to kick-start a rebuild, Boston would be able to create an irresistible package for Anthony Davis.
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Because you see an article in a gay magazine praising a Nazi, and you know the writing of that headline becomes irresistible.
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Proximity makes this Mayberry throwback irresistible to New Yorkers who scorn the suburbs but cannot commit to a full-throttle rural lifestyle.
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Perhaps more than other forms of work, domestic labor is often misnamed as love, duty, or some kind of irresistible biological calling.
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Seduction, the thought of seduction, the approach of seduction, the imagined experience of seduction, turns out to be profoundly seductive, even irresistible.
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A Good Appetite With its filling of roasted eggplants, tomatoes and cheese, ratatouille pie may not be tidy, but it is irresistible.
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At Google's and Apple's recent developer conferences, executives took the stage to show how much more irresistible they were making our phones.
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No one dusts, sprays or prunes a wildling apple, and a ripening fruit is an irresistible treasure to insects, birds and mammals.
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Lovesick might be about missed or failed romantic connections, but what makes the show so irresistible is the friendships at its center.
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I avoid science fiction — religious traditions already are packed with fantasy stories — and often skip fiction, unless it's amazing, and then irresistible.
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The bizarre and short-lived spectacle of matches played against a backdrop of empty bleachers proved irresistible to the world's sports photographers.
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Crispy Rice With Shrimp, Bacon and Corn I find the combination of succulent shrimp and sweet bursts of summer corn utterly irresistible.
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And the appeal of bargain prices — as little as 25 percent of the value of an equivalent undamaged vehicle — can be irresistible.
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"I try not to do too many photos of people posing for pictures, but this pose is just irresistible," Mr. Arnold said.
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In September, O'Han got an irresistible offer to move up the chain from Hubert Davis, an assistant coach with the Tar Heels.
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We each start off with a beer, and even though we didn't plan to eat, the flatbreads look irresistible at only $9.
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The trailer for Irresistible, the second movie to be written and directed by Stewart since 2014's Rosewater, dropped on Friday morning.
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Maggie Haberman, a New York Times political correspondent, has devoted her journalistic career to two irresistible subjects: politics and New York City.
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The passionate clarity with which she asserts her views is persuasive, and her complicated charisma makes her an irresistible, unforgettable screen presence.
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When he enlists the help of another academic, Maud Bailey, to help him unravel the mystery, two irresistible love stories take flight.
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The two of them have that irresistible chemistry of misfits finding company as they realize their current reality isn't designed for them.
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Green chile plays a major role in New Mexican cuisine year-round, but the freshly roasted chiles of early fall are irresistible.
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MoviePass, like many other VC-funded startups that focused more on growth than profits, dangled irresistible, subsidized prices in front of consumers.
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The temptation to become a short seller is irresistible for politicians who often find it difficult to see beyond the next election.
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With "Fast Forward: Painting From the 1980s," an irresistible if flawed exhibition, the Whitney Museum tries to sort out how that happened.
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In fact, food manufacturers spend millions to find the "bliss point" for each food: that irresistible ratio of sugar, salt and fat.
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Like all the others who relocated to Florida, Stone, Ruddy and others say the low taxes and great weather were irresistible lures.
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To take issue with either man's political or artistic commitments may be irresistible for younger viewers, but it's also missing the point.
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As the world truly moved online, abstract fears were repeatedly met with, and answered by, specific, irresistible and unthreatening products and experiences.
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With two young children, more space (the residence is one of Neutra's largest), and Gia's family nearby, the Everist house proved irresistible.
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It starts out with nonsensical shrieks and trills and chicken sounds on a loop, then slides into an irresistible, insistent pop beat.
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Calculating the expected value, you start to salivate: $1 billion spent on tickets would yield an expected return of $10 billion. Irresistible!
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It's a return to the ultra-personal, straight-talking style that made her such an irresistible force on her debut album, Alright, Still.
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And there is no denying the irresistible joy of Filter's arrangement of "O Mistress Mine," which evolves from folk ditty to punk stomper.
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There are a handful of catalysts to the race, including national pride and irresistible interest in an estimated future multi-trillion-dollar industry.
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In a world in which more and more young people identify as queer, a gay royal romance is a near irresistible thought experiment.
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It contains a mix of elements that have proven irresistible to its many fans: thrilling hockey moments, fun college humor, and queer romance.
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Though the seabass option sounds pretty irresistible to us, it's not the only main course option guests can choose from at Sunday's event.
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So the next time you find yourself in need of an irresistible Instagram post, take a few tricks from the selfie queen herself.
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That access to fast, low-cost delivery could make it irresistible to order even more stuff — and send profound ripples through the economy.
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The pairings were irresistible: the preppy punk king everyone loved to loathe and the disrespected dwarf who was saving his king's cowardly ass.
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Like when Harry met Sally, the differences of one partner infuriate, enliven, or otherwise entangle the other into an irresistible 80s rom-com.
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Dave Fennoy, who voiced protagonist Lee Everett in Telltale's The Walking Dead, brings an irresistible charisma to a more lighthearted and fun Satan.
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As it turns out, that force has a lot in common with the narrative impulse of hotly told stories that make irresistible theater.
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The key will be launching the next-generation Gear VR with features that make it an irresistible upgrade, even among Daydream-compatible phones.
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The slew of absurdly irresistible newcomers range from yacht-sized flamingos to pink convertibles, a single Chuck Taylor, and even a private jet.
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Then Zane pops up at Zoolander's door with an irresistible offer: model in a show for couturier Alexanya Atoz (Kristen Wiig) in Rome.
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It can be irresistible to pass on something juicy that you've heard or found out about someone, even if you know you shouldn't.
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By the early 2000s, as evidence mounted that both fields were producing mediocre outcomes at unsustainable costs, the pressure for measurement became irresistible.
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It allows people to create content that requires no thought, no editing, and no polish — an approach users have clearly found increasingly irresistible.
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Its mix of political intrigue, mythology and adventure, as well its visuals and VFX proved to be an irresistible draw for Indian viewers.
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The Podesta emails were dribbled out in the campaign's final weeks and were laundered through WikiLeaks, which made them irresistible to the media.
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Back in the early 90s, that made him just about irresistible to NHL teams, and the Canucks happily grabbed him with their pick.
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It proved an irresistible inspiration for a few other icons over on the set of Grey's Anatomy, who took up the challenge yesterday.
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Delta, United, and American airlines are all vying for our business this summer with their irresistible flight deals, according to Condé Nast Traveler.
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Samsung's Notebook 9 laptops were the first thing to excite me here at CES, exhibiting a lightness and minimalism that feels strangely irresistible.
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They therefore appeal to the sort of shopper who loves to rummage, hoping to stumble across the perfect item at an irresistible price.
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All it needs to do is hint at the grand vision by providing a single, irresistible demonstration of value over the status quo.
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The boldness of it was irresistible, and it led to a more subtle portrayal of these people, and an amazing performance by her.
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The big name carriers offer irresistible deals on shiny new smartphones bundled with mobile plans that can seem like the only viable options.
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And yet, at a time of great cynicism about humanity—and the future we're all barreling toward—there is something irresistible about transhumanism.
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This may be good news for concerned citizens who feared the musical might present a nastily irresistible role model to impressionable young 'uns.
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It boasts fresh, never frozen patties that are made to order, but it's lightly toasted, buttered buns are what really makes Culvers irresistible.
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Rice pudding seemed too heavy after a full meal here, though sharing the gaudy, honey-dripped galaktoboureko with cream and custard was irresistible.
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Best of all, the multivitamin comes in a chewy formula with an irresistible chicken flavor so your dog will think it's a treat.
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The pairings were irresistible: The preppy punk king everyone loved to loath and the disrespected dwarf who was saving his king's cowardly ass.
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Powell really is that irresistible — just one more reason why Wanna F**** Your Brother found exactly the right actor for their new project.
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When a policy generating a lot of fame and fortune starts to go wrong, the temptation to ignore new data can be irresistible.
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Lily, devastatingly plain, fears she will be overlooked by men and composes a song that makes her irresistible to all who hear it.
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The sound of so many voices added a layer of emotional plushness to the songs that was goose-pimple-inducing, and utterly irresistible.
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He's friendly with the C.E.O. of a luggage company in Sacramento that's looking to be acquired, and the price he's negotiated is irresistible.
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The operatic pomposity of the build up, collapsing into that irresistible, gooey bassline—even now, it's a totally alluring, if completely ludicrous, proposition.
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Said pizza chain offered to pay the landlord $10,000 per month in rent and to renovate the kitchen, making the deal almost irresistible.
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Danny L Harle and Carly Rae Jepsen's "Super Natural," for example, takes all of Jepsen's irresistible hedonism and pumps it full of sugar.
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I can't resist recalling the irresistible New Orleans piano that backs "TVC-15," which tops 1976's well nigh danceable Station to Station.
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It was a kind of kid-sister move, at once obnoxious and irresistible—a way of propelling another, bigger person into her reality.
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It is rather the insouciant ease with which her images navigate between high and low, making that spirituality widely available, if not irresistible.
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Fifer was beginning his jazz hands, but instead of joining him, Jenny had the irresistible urge to raise her fist in the air.
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The desire to know what people are saying — or texting, or emailing, or chatting, or whatever — to each other is irresistible and understandable.
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I'm following something like the lowest professional echelon, via the weekly YouTube episodes of an irresistible team with a ridiculous name: Hashtag United.
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Try our irresistible new bars that are packed with fruit like (but easier than) pie: Melissa Clark's lemon-blueberry version, or plum cobbler.
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And as ambassadors go, you can't get much more charming and irresistible than sizzling meats and crispy chicken served with plenty of beer.
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This combination of text and sharing, along with a huge user base, has made Instagram much more like Facebook—and irresistible to propagandists.
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While I am doubtful that any competent Russian spy would go to Trump Jr. to collude, Manafort would seem an almost irresistible target.
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Where would heist movies be without the Big Score — that payoff so irresistible it can lure the most jaded desperado out of hiding?
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When our Labradoodle, Rocket, arrived on the scene earlier this year, my family soon learned that certain materials are irresistible to teething puppies.
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"We find certain things revolting based on smell — other animals just find them irresistible," said Jansen, noting animals that eat their own poop.
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After all, it's the visual richness that has always made the series irresistible, with hair and makeup an inextricable component of its appeal.
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"These are band aids," Adam Alter, author of "Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked," tells CNN.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) may also prove an irresistible target for the president given his vote to sink the Senate's effort to repeal ObamaCare.
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But the revival of Warner's version (March 193-April 22) offers irresistible vocal glamour, as Anna Netrebko returns to the role of Tatiana.
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But once Knowlton gets to the bubble's inevitable puncture, the sheer gravitational pull that eventually grounds all speculative balloons exerts its irresistible power.
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The view from the audience at this point is of an irresistible chaos, of an open market or street fair in full swirl.
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But Disney's reason for buying the company was obvious: it wanted to advance its own streaming destiny and build an irresistible Netflix rival.
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She and my girlfriend are more intense together in every way than we are: fighting harder, laughing louder and irresistible to each other.
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We watch as jazz is deemed first dangerously decedent and then irresistible; we watch the count fall madly in love with Humphrey Bogart.
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I went out three times, to a host of different places, to find out if pheromones really would make me irresistible to women.
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It's a pretty great planet to have as your ruler, and it definitely explains how irresistible (and sometimes vulgar and vain) you are!
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That combination for me was irresistible because I feel that the stories behind each image actually add another layer of meaning to it.
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He knows firsthand that men, deep down, are more vain than women, that in their fantasies most men see themselves as irresistible lady-killers.
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Her sister, Samantha Grant, has provided the press with an irresistible cocktail of public pleas, name calling, and promotion for her tell-all book.
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We've rounded up ten dinner recipes that are all parts healthy, uncomplicated, and irresistible — so you can put Seamless away for a rainy day.
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His brand of mythic realism lent an irresistible luster to "The Four Wise Men," a retelling of the biblical tale of the Three Magi.
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It, too, is a topic some readers may consider old hat, but the studies are irresistible, and they come in an almost infinite variety.
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As Mr. Bass pondered the matter, Mr. Barrack, who was based in Manhattan, started to appreciate that the Plaza could fetch an irresistible price.
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Still, Edwards said the idea of direct money injections rather than QE might prove irresistible for government officials, despite the inflation that could result.
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On the 29th, Venus comes home to Libra until the end of September, restoring your optimistic view of love and making you utterly irresistible.
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Thinkers of a certain bent will find it irresistible to attack the species barrier by deconstructing human behaviour into purely biological or evolutionary factors.
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Considering these precedents, privacy and security experts agree that Apple's "hacking department" would be an "attractive" and "irresistible" target for foreign spies and hackers.
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They've partnered with design studio Marimekko— an iconic Finnish brand known for its irresistible proprietary patterns— for more than 200 lifestyle and fashion pieces.
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It's nice to hear Blake work with a voice other than his own, and the clusters of harmony that stud the song are irresistible.
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In an era where media companies are striving to maximize their total content views, the lure of additional traffic from Facebook may prove irresistible.
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On Tuesday, Google previewed new technology that makes speech recognition strikingly more responsive, suggesting voice control could soon be seamless enough to be irresistible.
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Powered by Anger's irresistible style, its six minutes ooze with a decrepit glamour run through a mesh of the arcana of a haunted Hollywood.
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As the psychologist Adam Alter writes in his book Irresistible, video game designers even have a name for this mental state: the 'ludic loop.
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Yes, the viral app of the moment might be irresistible, but there are reasons to think twice before giving up access to your information.
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Luckily for the rest of us, the Panda Cam stayed active, offering an irresistible view of giant panda Tian Tian rolling in the snow.
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Even the essays, which should afford opportunities for differentiation, often reflect the heavy hand of adults trying to make a student irresistible to colleges.
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She had an irresistible craving for some yogurt-covered cranberries (who doesn't now and then?), and went to the store in search for them.
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It featured an irresistible cast of characters: a vampiric Silicon Valley billionaire, an aging pro wrestler, and a group of dirtbag New York reporters.
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San Francisco (CNN)The self-driving car industry has an irresistible sales pitch: Its technology can prevent car crashes and save thousands of lives.
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A cute and fuzzy rabbit is an irresistible choice for many pet owners, but the cost of owning one is a little less appealing.
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But apparently, and we must take it on faith, he was irresistible, at least to the young women dazzled by his intellect and sophistication.
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The crust is just the right thickness, the tomato sauce is fruity and slightly sweet, and the pepperoni crisps up into irresistible little cups.
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Mickey Mouse cufflinks, $43.99While cufflinks also fall under the category of classic holiday gifts, the quirkiness of this Mickey Mouse pair makes them irresistible.
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And so, a league in desperate need of a trajectory change now has irresistible story lines to pair with its high quality of play.
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The parallels with the British debate are irresistible: Brexiteers, too, argue that the EU will have to bow before the will of referendum voters.
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The sandwich cookies were utterly irresistible, made with soft cakes and a creamy dulce de leche filling, sometimes coated in dark or white chocolate.
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"Rothschild banker" suggested, without having to say it, that Jewish influence was at work, making it all the more irresistible for the Front National.
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Escapism must either specify a danger or prove so irresistible that you could plug in any danger and reach for the same escape hatch.
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The latter gives a cynical master class in the shifting of dirty wealth, proposing a charitable foundation—"sick children are irresistible"—as a front.
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Attacking a rival on disability grounds as unfit to lead is going to be an irresistible temptation for the presidential campaigns as they unfold.
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A pie made with a dozen Granny Smith apples may be inedible, but a pie made with four Granny Smith apples may be irresistible.
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Although she's not the type of chef to doll up her food with flowers, "it's kind of irresistible when you're out here," she says.
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The small Japanese sandwich, layering toasted bread and buttery Wagyu beef, is irresistible, served at a few places but about to receive dedicated treatment.
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Once one country makes such a claim, the argument goes, others feel irresistible pressure to manufacture national security worries to protect their own industries.
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Nonfiction In "Born to Be Posthumous," Mark Dery probes the "eccentric life" and "mysterious genius" of the illustrator whose books have proved fiendishly irresistible.
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And he is displaying a stuffed alligator, a hand-painted photograph from the Parrot Jungle and other irresistible and, these days, seldom-seen mementos.
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Suddenly the multifaceted life of Roy Halston Frowick, who died of AIDS in 1990 at 57, has become irresistible to the makers of film.
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WASHINGTON — The target was a New York City titan — plain-spoken but Teflon, irresistible to the tabloids and insistent upon loyalty from his associates.
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But the designer's central task — to make the world within the work feel both irresistible and invisible, both unimagined and instantly imaginable — has not.
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Restless legs syndrome (RLS) - an irresistible urge to move one's legs that occurs even while a person is asleep - is common but poorly understood.
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Gaining official access to China, whose population of 1.4 billion people is slightly larger than the total number of Catholics worldwide, seems simply irresistible.
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With a pair of irresistible leads and a straightforward love-overcomes-adversity story, "Everything, Everything" scores a direct hit on the teenage-girl market.
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A fart joke in 3-D may not be three times as wacky, but the high spirits of Despicable Me 2 are irresistible fun.
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They are cheap, can be targeted to be irresistible to victims, require little training and can be repeated and tweaked indefinitely until they succeed.
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Still, Koestler saw that, in the modern world, it took the ruthlessness of an idea to marshal ordinary human cruelty into an irresistible force.
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This very public thawing of their relationship proved an irresistible attraction at Augusta National, where, strangely, birdsong is heard but birds are rarely seen.
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The video of a performance that goes with it, including what the author Elon Green calls 'essentially, a 10-second dance party,' is irresistible.
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The director Gabriela Cowperthwaite lets "this irresistible real-life story tell itself with a minimum of manufactured sentiment," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
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" Ritchie set the stage for the dulcimer's broader embrace by musicians including the Rolling Stones (in "Lady Jane") and Joni Mitchell's irresistible album "Blue.
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For although the rapier-wielding Cyrano had physical courage and athleticism to burn, they weren't the sources of his most prodigious and irresistible skill.
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Peter Thiel, the contrarian investor who made his fortune with PayPal and Facebook, made an irresistible financial proposal to New Zealand in early 230.
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According to Turo, the money can be irresistible, especially for Tesla and other owners who might otherwise not be able to afford the vehicle.
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It's Broadway's loss, because much like Streisand, who won an Academy Award for the 1968 film adaptation, Bianco pours irresistible life into the role.
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With their irresistible crunch, the churros were the opposite of sufganiyot, the spongy jelly doughnut popularized with the creation of the state of Israel.
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For most detainees at Guantanamo Bay, the prospect of one day returning home, seeing their families, and freely roaming the earth is nearly irresistible.
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This party features pounding Jersey club music by Nadus, DJ Tiga and DJ Irresistible and a set of sinuous ballroom house by Vjuan Allure.
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The fact that CDA immunity has thus far proved impenetrable, has proved irresistible to copycat "entrepreneurs" wanting to get on the sex trade bonanza.
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Mr. Berry had brash self-confidence and irresistible songs about cars, women and wild parties that defined the early era of rock 'n' roll.
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"It's a 'Hunger Games' environment to mature the best term sheet possible and ask a mayor to match, which will be irresistible," Galloway said.
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He had been doing fewer residential projects, but the idea of being able to create an uncompromised narrative, one with no boundaries, was irresistible.
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Coogler is an ideal candidate to help deconstruct the patriarchal fantasies of postcolonial escapism that make the Bond movies so simultaneously irresistible and frustrating.
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Even as their loud colors seize your attention, the soft edges of the textiles' floating shapes convey an irresistible sense of comfort and luxury.
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Perhaps they thought the city's pool of skilled workers and many other attractions made it so irresistible that there was no need to negotiate.
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Eventually she realised that directing was the one job which incorporated her various artistic interests, but she doesn't make it sound like an irresistible vocation.
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Glitter grew up a little, and the newest crop of sparkle-laced products is so irresistible for party season that we're planning ahead big time.
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The first, Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked, by NYU psychologist Adam Alter, was released March 2, 2017.
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Stephen Colbert is more known for his quips, but a meeting with Stone on The Late Show on Monday proved too irresistible for the host.
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The draw can be irresistible for those willing to live a nomadic lifestyle and put in the work and communication to build relationships with homeowners.
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In almost every instance, despite the flatness and stillness often associated with Pop painting, Drexler's saturated tones and ecstatic stylizing gave the paintings irresistible pull.
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And that, in turn could give political momentum to efforts to change the trade institutions that have made globalization seem like such an irresistible force.
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It faced–or seemed to face–the whole eternal world for an instant, and then concentrated on you with an irresistible prejudice in your favor.
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It faced — or seemed to face — the whole eternal world for an instant, and then concentrated on you with an irresistible prejudice in your favor.
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It's become so irresistible, in fact, that pieces from the brand's high-low collab with H&M in 2015 are still being auctioned on eBay.
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In fact, many of them stopped working well before it was time for their gold watch because they were offered irresistible inducements to go early.
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Or did she succumb to Paris Opera-itis, that near-irresistible desire to make use of a decent budget and go crazy with the costumes?
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I think that you've got an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, where both the Premier of China and the President of the United States.
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Some novels delight their readers with an intricate and irresistible plot, in which pace and clues and the stumble of events offer an alluring puzzle.
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In January, for instance, a bunch of people used predictive text to write their own epitaphs, which is a gloomy but sort of irresistible proposition.
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Karen Gillan and John Cho are nothing short of irresistible, and we will keep watching and rewatching this until this love story gets an ending.
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We went ahead and curated a lineup of these irresistible goods to help you get started on canceling those weekend plans and hanging home instead.
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If you're like me and find the highs and lows of the Olympics irresistible, you're probably wondering about the best way to watch the games.
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The company is also concerned about having to create an in-house "hacking department" that would become an irresistible target for hackers and foreign spies.
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We're guessing it's because they're the perfect mix of sexy and vintage — a print that's just retro enough to be irresistible to It girls everywhere.
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Where central banks are less politically independent, courting votes by pumping accounts full of money, or punishing political opponents by draining them, could be irresistible.
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So beyond the dazzling visuals and irresistible whimsy of A Wrinkle In Time, I believe the most important part of this film is its existence.
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Having dodged this bullet, Syd's delight in the pleasure principle animates a cautiously irresistible, attentively sensual, fully inhabited and sublimely conceived stunner of an album.
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Teens' developing interest in sex, an impulse to experiment, and apps that make sexting easy -- and acceptable -- create an environment that some teens find irresistible.
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LED lights are to gamers as Swarovski crystals are to the nouveau riche: irresistible pieces of bling that signify one's belonging to a certain group.
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Angel Olsen's irresistible new single from the upcoming My Woman, "Shut Up and Kiss Me," brings a 1950s flair to her catalogue of heartbreak anthems.
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After trading starts again at 5% down, the magnetic draw to 7% is almost irresistible; no one wants to be left holding the hot potato.
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I hadn't noticed her deeper tone and lack of up-speak until I read the tip in another article ("9 ways to make yourself irresistible").
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Coming after an expected dip in revenues from the 2019 tournament in Japan, that extra funding appeared to make an irresistible case for some voters.
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Will meets Isla (Rooney Mara) on the ferry, a woman who wears her cynicism like an irresistible coat of armor Will is intent on dismantling.
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Colossal has a terrific, almost irresistible metaphor at its core, and it's really a shame the movie doesn't much know what to do with it.
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Played with irresistible sass by Hailee Steinfeld, this Emily rails against the sexist restrictions of her time and revels in releasing the "little demon" within.
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So it was only a matter of time before big-name celebrities and luxury labels began creating their own iterations of these irresistible little icons.
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Her comic style varies nicely from straight-faced to vivacious, from deadpan to a pan that is very much alive, especially her irresistible, maniacal grin.
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The interior was so nice — and the washer-dryer so irresistible — that they decided they didn't mind the 10-minute-plus walk to the subway.
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It contains significant measures of whimsy and wonder — qualities that might normally conspire to put me off drink altogether — yet I find Field's book irresistible.
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Yet I had trouble buying them as a pair of early-20th-century iconoclasts, or even as a couple with a supposedly irresistible sexual spark.
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Like the gravity of an outsized planet, the concentration of so much money creates a nearly irresistible force: Something needs to be done about it.
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Just a month after launching a dedicated natural beauty section, Nordstrom has announced a new development that's about to make its lineup even more irresistible.
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A cozy bar offers an appealing menu of small plates like an irresistible pairing of pork crackling and crab meat to accompany well-mixed cocktails.
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If only because Trump runs an irresistible highway pile-up of a Twitter account, the social network has played an outsize role in this election.
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It's part of the reason why YoungBoy Never Broke Again is so irresistible right now, and "No Smoke" is AI YoungBoy's culmination of those qualities.
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So we talked about the slippery slope of how irresistible it would be for a grieving widow to have some semblance of her husband around.
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Martin's Griffin, paper, $19.99) and Jocelyn Brubaker's CHEESECAKE LOVE: Inventive, Irresistible, and Super-Easy Cheesecake Desserts for Every Day (Thomas Dunne / St. Martin's Griffin, $240).
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The result: an odoriferous stew of political rhetoric that is nearly irresistible to those on the inside and confusingly abhorrent to those on the outside.
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In this easy vegan dish, whole cardamom gets toasted with bright fennel and coriander seeds, and smoky cumin and paprika, for an irresistible flavor combo.
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Hawke plays Lars, the robbery's would-be mastermind, who appears too ridiculous to be persuasively dangerous but who is also meant to be somehow irresistible.
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These were some of the irresistible objects on display at last month's International Furniture Fair in Milan, the world's pre-eminent showcase of contemporary design.
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Instead, you unlock your phone and instantly, almost unconsciously, descend into the irresistible splendors of the digital world — emerging 30 minutes later, stupefied and dazed.
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Perhaps the band's most irresistible trait is that the lead singer Florence Welch's powerful voice never fails to cut through all the layers of reverb.
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Molinari and Fleetwood have been the most irresistible force, becoming the first European pairing to win all four of its matches in a Ryder Cup.
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