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"siren song" Definitions
  1. an alluring utterance or appeal

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That is, unless you have heard his mesmerizing siren song.
" — Beth DuBon, 28, Washington Heights "SummerStage's siren song is calling.
"They are just playing the same old siren song," Clinton said.
The weekend's festive Leo moon will tempt us with its siren song.
You can imagine how good I got at resisting that siren song.
But like so many others, he admits to hearing their siren song.
Others said they unwittingly succumbed to the siren song of their phone.
Videos pull back from the Siren song of the far right movement.
The siren song can beckon louder than the noise that's left behind.
He soon heeded the siren song of the Catskills, just as Cole had.
And the siren song of a computer under $200 was calling my name.
The siren song of the third-party routinely resonates loudly in young ears.
The familiarity of this harrowing routine was a siren song calling me back.
That siren song is so terribly potent...He's damaged, but he's not rotten.
But all my life I have known the siren song of this wild swimming.
It's like a friggin' siren song," Cristina Bolusi Zawacki recently wrote in "Working Mother.
But the siren song of free oil money proved stronger than fidelity to principle.
There's no caramelization, no glistening black at the edges, no siren song of sizzling.
I can't resist the siren song of the coffee cupboard after such a late night.
"At least music will get better," became our battle cry, the siren song of 2017.
The siren song lobbied at Congress proved too strong to ignore and even lead Rep.
That means ignoring the divisive immigration siren song in favor of a positive growth platform.
Iowa's siren song proves irresistible even to those on the other side of the aisle.
Yet the siren song of a free Timex or Morton's voucher was too seductive to resist.
I'm successfully able to avoid the siren song of extra snacks and wine at Trader Joe's.
Who could resist the siren song of ultra-rich teenagers playing elaborate games of incest chicken?
Living with my new girlfriend, I finally fall prey to the siren song of skin care.
But for young, single apartment-dwellers, the bulk-price appeal may be just a siren song.
The energy industry is volatile, and the siren song of high yields comes with big risks.
I've been a mountaineer myself, and I've felt that siren song of the mountain at times.
But even Ms. Qi could not resist Party World's siren song, or at least, Celine Dion.
Margaret Atwood's much-anthologized "Siren Song" transfers attention to the half-female half-bird mythical creatures.
Row upon row of bingeables, as infinite as they are inane, siren-song me to oblivion.
Even the siren song of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina merely glanced at a fairly covered-up orgy.
ROD TIPPLECambridge, Cambridgeshire There is a misleading phrase in "The siren song of no deal", (December 55nd).
Whatever it was, I succumbed to its siren song — and I did not live to regret it.
We fall for its siren song because it tells us who we get to be better than.
Many of us have fallen victim to the ever-so-tempting siren song of a free trial.
Trump's whole campaign has been a warbling siren song about "issues," delivered loudly and in one note.
The beach calls to them, a beacon of freedom singing a siren song of playful wrestling matches past.
Cannabis may be playing a states-rights siren song of the sort that Trump's base loves to hear.
Sure. But the alternative is to accept that guitars are playing the siren song of a floating corpse.
The appeal of online grocery of any kind is a sort of siren song in the retail world.
On the Republican side, roughly a quarter followed the siren song of nationalism, but Trump still fell short.
The "siren song of eradication," he once wrote, had led to goals that were more "evangelical" than attainable.
When the surfers hear the siren song of a swell, they will binge on good waves for hours.
Offered in those fleeting moments is an answer to why the world's travelers still heed Myanmar's siren song.
Under the siren song of affluence, we began offshoring critical production capacity in the 1960s for geopolitical reasons.
It's a siren song, they say: Fall under its trance and you may never do meaningful work again.
But the siren song of hyperloop—faster, greener, cheaper—is hard for cash-strapped, traffic-clogged cities to resist.
Until you realize the next rung of the ladder isn't where salvation hides, the siren song will keep playing.
Feel the tug of the siren song luring you away from your desk job and towards the open waters?
It's almost cute that not even the country's foremost intelligence agency can resist the siren song of corporate wellness.
But Mr Rajan urged policymakers to resist "the siren song" of a supposedly easy path to short-term growth.
The siren song of Feather's service is that it removes even those little pain points from a liminal life.
Until you realize the next rung of the ladder isn't where salvation hides, the siren song will keep playing.
The End Is Nigh, released this week on Steam, marks a return to the genre that's his siren song.
What's needed is for Trump's critics to continue to resist the siren song of sectarianism and keep at it.
One reason is economic interest of Western business communities — access to the Chinese market has been an enticing siren song.
This siren song is produced by an ondes Martenot, an electronic instrument conceived nearly a century ago by Maurice Martenot.
Mr Stein has written "Siren Song", an engrossing memoir, while Mr Fields has published a book of photography, "My Ramones".
After all, you never know when plans will change and the siren song of Halloween (and its candy) will call.
It's a cruel joke played by the audio gods intent on luring audiophiles to financial doom with their siren song.
She's pensive and distracted, in part because she's being repeatedly called by a mysterious siren song only she can hear.
This widespread lack of understanding leads those who fall for the siren song of populism down a road of perpetual disappointment.
The small, smart, foldable Mavic Pro, which DJI unveiled on Tuesday, is the company's latest siren song to the drone curious.
The open road has long been a siren song for those wishing to cross the country by car, motorcycle, even bicycle.
Now, there's another reason they aren't reading their textbooks and aren't paying attention in class: the siren song of the smartphone.
Like Brown, Davis was lulled by Nixon's siren song of black empowerment and self-determination, a decision he later came to regret.
"I'm here to plead with you, to beg you, to reject the siren song of cynicism," which he mocks and calls pervasive.
Hopefully he follows his own real beliefs and not his siren song of demagoguery that lured millions of supporters to his side.
It was the sweet siren song of the milk bar that led me, at 7 years old, to run away from school.
To answer these musings, and the call of the 225-minute meal siren song, I decided to embark upon a timed cooking quest.
The best Twitter advice I've ever read is "never tweet," but even I can't resist the siren song of the 140-character missive.
Since we can't be trusted to do it alone, let the movie theater conquer the siren song of your cell phone for you.
Whatever it is, it's on, and so is our search for a sexy — but not desperate — scent to act as a siren song.
But the people that believed in (Trump), that listened to his siren song, came away losing well over 90 cents on the dollar.
It was likely the bird's literal siren song that the alarm-receiving company heard in the background of their call with the homeowner.
It's 1972, and no one can resist the siren song of California's notoriously groovy vibes — its gleaming coastline, its generous dustings of cocaine.
" Urging voters to stay true to their convictions, USA Today said: "Whatever you do, however, resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue.
I don't have a burning desire to upgrade — although admittedly, the titanium's siren song has been calling me ever since last month's event.
London, vibrant and second only to New York as a global financial hub, hums a siren song to the young and ambitious across Europe.
For the moment, GOP still means "Grand Old Party," not "Guys on Parole," and the Democrats have resisted the siren song of the fringe.
In the background was the sound of a broken record with a British woman going "puuussycat, puuuuussycat" aside the golden cat-dragon's siren song.
It wasn't ISIS's ambition of a regional caliphate, its siren song of radical Islam or even its anti-Western propaganda that resonated in Iraq.
"It's like a siren song of an effective message, and they get trapped by it," said GOP consultant Chris Wilson, who worked on now-Sen.
But it also resisted the siren song of the far-left "Bolivarian revolution" led by the late Hugo Chávez in Venezuela in the following decade.
Instead, voters drew just the opposite conclusion, punishing the parties that implemented austerity and listening again to the siren song of prosperity from New Democracy.
When young people see opportunities denied to them because of corruption or marginalization, growing indignity makes the siren song of extremism all the more appealing.
If you want to win, turn away from the siren song of the Ivy League and place your trust in the multi-racial working class.
No matter what bit of 2016 has left you feeling battered and bludgeoned and blue, the siren song of self-improvement has never sounded louder.
Mr Volcker himself recounts the story in a new memoir, "Keeping At It", which calls on central banks to resist the siren song of loose money.
And while you are doing so, you can give yourself a nice, hearty pat on the back for resisting the siren song of the stolen avocado.
And even in the countryside Mongolians are heeding the siren song of modern living and being lured out of their yurts, albeit at a slower rate.
But it's tough to resist the siren song of fast fashion, especially when it's cute and the prices don't dip into your latte and brunch budget.
But she can't get the siren song of her homeland out of her head, especially when Jim (Domhnall Gleeson) comes to call during a visit home.
It is always easy for members of Congress to succumb to the siren song of simplistic sound bites rather than acknowledge and deal with complex issues.
Rather than fall for this siren song of comity, Trump has shown that he wants to focus like a laser on American national interests, without distractions.
Los Angeles's siren song has proved hard to resist to countless New Yorkers, from the Brooklyn Dodgers to assorted creative types, average joes, and celebrity chefs.
It's in Anthony Bourdain's best-selling book, "Kitchen Confidential," which has been a siren song of kitchen machismo in food media since its publication in 2000.
Freeze those suckers until solid and enjoy on a fire escape, listening to the siren song of your neighborhood ice cream truck as it plods away.
Keeping our ear perked — and claws crossed — that the pop singer hears this siren song and pops by as a special gift to these pretty, seductive kitties.  
Given the basic nature of the theme, I was shooting for Monday, but I couldn't resist the siren song of opening up the grid with extra connectivity.
As the bill's title would suggest, lawmakers apparently believe this law is necessary to help protect our children — a siren song often trumpeted by conservative sexual reformers.
He then launches into his sales call, a siren song that carries far and wide, causing potential customers to lift their noses out of their beach reads.
When the day is done and the moon is high, our chief executive now appears to be moved mainly by the siren song of Fox and Twitter.
During Patricia Smith's heartbreaking speech about her son's death in the Benghazi terror attack, he couldn't resist the siren-song of phoning in to Bill O'Reilly's show.
The playing at Miller was sharp, particularly in the 2008 chamber work "Siren Song," which includes passages of acidic squall, as well as pools of melodic reverie.
To have all of that thrown away, with almost callous indifference, by Brexit fills me with horror and some despair ("The siren song of no deal", December 2nd).
The next day, that's where I headed, hearing only my own footfall on dried pine needles, and the incessant siren song of humming cicadas along a forest path.
The siren song of "politics first" continues to pull Democrats away from practical solutions, with some recently hastening to distance themselves from the idea of agreement on DACA.
Of course, this only added to the show's siren song, and I always found some less-than-cunning ways to sneak an episode when my parents were distracted.
While the uptick has certainly slowed down, the siren song of the long bob — with all it's ease in styling and that wonderfully-fresh appearance — is far from over.
Staples is supporting Sanders, but acknowledged that Trump is singing a siren song for his colleagues who are not as well versed in the politics and policy of trade.
Madison has intuited what the audience already knows: a stronghold might hold out the dead, but it serves as a siren song for both the living and the cruel.
Instead of appealing to customers with the siren song of a personal stylist, FiveFour charges a price of admission in exchange for regular deliveries of its own branded clothing.
Slovaks are showing the same doubts about the future of Europe as the others, and showing some of the same vulnerabilities to right-wing nationalism — and Moscow's siren song.
The American college experience is a nostalgic siren song for many—certainly, anyone with a baseball scholarship—as it's a uniquely magical space of utter freedom without financial responsibility.
The siren song of change, which had inspired so many Democrats to the polls in 2008 and 2012, played on 2016, but this time its tune drew a different cohort.
Defeating that internal threat requires reaching out to Muslim communities that feel marginalized, with too many young men who, seeing no prospects, fall victim to the siren song of jihadism.
Pixar, however, the Disney-owned unit behind "Incredibles," has historically prided itself on its creativity and originality, resisting the siren song of sequels through much of the company's early years.
The former makes more strategic sense — and likely would create fewer anti-trust headaches — but it might not be able to resist the siren song of the latter's willing shareholders.
Mr. de Blasio was lured by the siren song of national politics after his first year as mayor, pitching a national progressive agenda and traveling to Washington to sell it.
But this too is spin or shows that conservative intellectuals can are no less susceptible than their leftist alter egos are to the siren song of windy but empty rhetoric.
But unlike the old myths—where seafaring men became so enthralled by the mysterious lure of the siren song they crashed their ships into the rock—Paul's legend doesn't involve death.
Of course, resisting the siren-song of that big, beautiful brass band or the temptation of ordering those pristine paper invitations (so pretty, yet so antiquated) is easier than it sounds.
As someone who has a colorful history of loving (yet also toiling over, hard boiled eggs), Barrymore's hack and apparently ideal cooked-yolk results were like an enchanting kitchen siren song.
I need him to say again that she's lying, that she was a liar ten years ago and is a liar still, taken in now by the siren song of victimhood.
"April 21, 2979," by the usually taciturn and cerebral Rui, depicts a female figure as a cross between Joan of Arc and Venus de Milo juicily arising with her siren song.
And just because it happens every year doesn't mean it gets any easier to resist the siren song: The content blows, but we're too restless and lonely to stop consuming it.
In her novels, I always relive that hypnotic pull into the forest; I hear the siren song of deep time, the time of the trees, as they grow silently among us.
That means that both parties are always drawn to the siren song of unified party control, at which point they can finally enact their agenda — an end that justifies almost any means.
But sometimes you just don't have time to make your own traditional ramen at home—especially after you've had a few drinks, which is when the siren song of ramen rings clearest.
More than the promise of updated visual effects, the real siren song of the Super Duper Graphics Pack is that it won't be a huge pain in the ass to actually use.
During a six-week experiment in the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, scientists placed underwater speakers in reefs that had gone quiet and played the siren song of a thriving coral ecosystem.
But almost any lifelong brunette can find it hard not to fall victim to the siren song of peroxide blonde hair, and Gerber is the latest young model to fall under that spell.
Just don't expect to see Channing Tatum himself take the stage (though keep your fingers crossed for a special performance — you know he won't be able to resist the siren song of Vegas).
At the opposite end, according to our research, companies struggling today tend to fall prey to the siren song of the ever-present and ever-promising new, moving too hastily to new horizons.
The siren song of remote work is extremely powerful, and a recent survey from app development company Zapier shows more and more workers yearn to steer full speed ahead onto its glorious shores.
Nevertheless, in recent speeches and interviews, Mr. Macron has presented himself as the best alternative for Europe's future as he has warned about the dangers of the increasingly loud siren song of nationalism.
The Ukraine coda, with Trump's cockeyed conspiracy theory playing in one corner and the siren song of impeachment in the other, suggests that the hack of our common trust is now on autoplay.
So far, season two is even more ruthless than the first, as Rachel stops resisting the siren song of power and throws herself headlong into making Everlasting's story as "magical" as it can be.
In the aftermath—the days and weeks dedicated to wallowing in breakup agony or testing the boundaries of newfound, love-free freedom—it's easy to submit to the siren song of social media misbehavior.
Laird's colorful, wealth-flaunting Silicon Valley antics alarm Ned more than anyone else, including his wife Barb (Megan Mullally) and especially their teenage son (Griffin Gluck), who is completely wowed by Laird's siren song.
Even with its unstable tone oscillating from contemplative to nearly campy, the chorus of the many voices of Oaxaca — expats, tourists and locals alike — creates a siren song that keeps you turning the pages.
Sophistication's siren song: As soon as a breach is announced, companies are on the defensive, left to justify to users, investors and employees how data that was supposed to be kept secret suddenly wasn't.
Amazon may dominate your shopping routine in terms of wires, cords, gadgets, and maybe even deodorant, but even with the siren song of AmazonFresh, you're probably not getting all your food from the super site.
Even her BFF, Taylor Swift who's known for her tried-and-true '40s good girl aesthetic, felt the siren song of transformation this summer, going peroxide blonde for longer than anyone thought it would last.
The siren song from big tech and social media companies is that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the silver bullet that will slay the evil of online content that violates the norms of a civil society.
But finance committee Republicans, along with leaders, came the conclusion the siren song of $2000 billion in deficit savings (which the Congressional Budget Office projects repealing the mandate would create) was too difficult to resist.
Add to that SoftBank's relentless cheerleading for growth-at-all costs, the siren song of unlimited follow-on capital at artificially inflated valuations, and breathtakingly inadequate board oversight, and you have the prescription for disaster.
Hardin is also consistently violent and demonstrably jealous, but he's got long hair, tattoos, and daddy issues (the latter three traits being the siren song for innocent teen girls in an alarming number of YA books).
In a primetime game where the Yankees hoped to avoid a sweep at the hands of their bitter rivals, perhaps A-Rod was coaxing C271 into action, singing a siren song for his brother in arms.
Part of this is due to Twombly's character and a recent, painful breakup, but Jonze makes it clear that technology exacerbates the problem — especially the gadget in his ear and its siren song of AI companionship.
True, I am purple, and everyone saw me asphyxiate on onion dip, but if I don't give in to your siren song of gingerbread, then I can leave this cocktail party with my head held high.
" Gillespie added, "Anti-immigration rhetoric is a political siren song, and Republicans must resist its lure by lashing ourselves to our party's twin masts of freedom and growth--or our majority will crash on the shoals.
While the groomed white sand and glassy teal waters of the exclusive locale are a siren song for vacationers, beckoning even President Trump, Ms. Hiller said it is just not the same as the Jersey Shore.
With multiple patches, free story expansions, and now the Utopia DLC, I finally heeded the siren song of deep space strategy gaming and am trying once more to lead my people to their destiny among the stars.
While "nontoxic" and "unscented" were the initial siren song for me, I will admit that I am a sucker for minimalist packaging, and Pipette&aposs sedate, slightly retro, mint-and-navy blue combo definitely caught my eye.
Their stories are of ordinary individuals with promising careers who fell to the siren song of pseudoscience; men like Dale Graff, who had an out-of-body experience while saving his wife from drowning in Hawaii in 1969.
Working with an unusually small budget (this is no "Edge of Tomorrow") and an uncomfortably tight shooting schedule (14 days in the California desert), Mr. Liman answers the siren song of minimalism with gusto if not complete success.
Rugs can range from wildly expensive to suspiciously cheap, and the array of patterns, textures, and sizes can feel dizzying — but the potential to find the perfect thing to pull together our spaces is an irresistible decor siren song.
If all goes according to plan, we'll all be able to stop in at a Joe & The Juice location for a quick snack or a cup of the good stuff instead of defaulting to the siren song of Starbucks.
I have unread e-books on my Kindle app (currently reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea in French since it was free and I haven't read it before), but the siren song of BuzzFeed and Instagram lures me in.
And yet the siren song of small cities continues calling to chefs who are feeling the pinch in places like New York — and for chefs who have already made the move, they're meeting the challenges they face head-on.
There is still a side of me that veers in that extreme and violent direction when something goes wrong, that responds as if to a siren song when I hear of a person who has killed him or herself.
If the country is lucky, some parts from this explosion will bind together as a new force — one that takes seriously the need for realism on immigration and integration, without falling for the siren song of right-wing populism.
American Truck Simulator won't make you an expert trucker or anything like that, but it might give you an appreciation for the folks who keep American commerce going, or at least for the siren song of the open road.
She has a boyfriend back home, but her love affair with the city is starting to swirl: The siren song of crowded club and bars are irresistible — as are two strangers who will change the course of her life forever.
They distinguish between "Delphic" guidance—economic forecasts—and the "Odyssean" sort—a pledge to behave in a certain way (so named because one example might be promising to resist the siren song of rate increases even if inflation picks up).
That's billion with a B. In other words, given our ever-increasing dependence upon the Web and the still-evolving prevalence of technology in our daily routines, ignoring the siren song of free porn is becoming more difficult all the time.
Hedge funds promised to provide high equitylike returns, with less volatility, that were uncorrelated with the ups and downs of the stock market — in other words, a variation on the age-old siren song of higher returns with lower risk.
Republicans shouldn't get swayed by the siren song of pursuing divisive social issues that may drive up turnout in rural areas but will repel Hispanics and independents in the suburbs where voters will decide control of the House of Representatives.
We believe that a renewal of American democracy as a virtuous society requires us to honor and promote an ethic of self-command and mutual responsibility, and to resist the siren song of the false ethic of unbridled self-expression.
And despite the siren-song of startups that urge you to stay in and nest and the isolating effect of technology, you&aposre out in public, shoulder-to-shoulder with strangers that likely defy the traditional demographic boundaries of your life.
On the first page I experienced syrupy-sweet poetry, a siren song for a lost love — "light of my life, fire of my loins" — I became a part of Humbert's seemingly innocent desire — lost in a eulogy of ashen lust.
The importance of the relationship between the two recurs throughout "Siren Song", and Mr Stein notes that the Ramones were not the only debt he owed to Mr Fields: it was his recommendation that persuaded Talking Heads to sign to Sire Records.
The Marlins slugger was trying to open a gate in the fence so the little guy could get off the field, but then a security guard spooked it, and it took off for center field and the siren song of Total Chaos.
Such a mythic site was a siren song to Horton and her family members, a bohemian tribe reminiscent of the British expatriates in Italy gently teased by E.M. Forster in "A Room With a View": intrepid, culturally voracious and joyously out of bounds.
As millions of people fall for the siren song of populism-- electing strongmen who fan the flames of fear and division -- and the US retreats from its defense of democracy, Freedom House noted that two other countries are eagerly filling the void.
Soon enough the vessel is in chaos thanks to an unknown and very dangerous-seeming creature, a screaming guy who was stabbed by that unknown creature, the sounds of an ethereal siren song (get it?!), and gun-toting paramilitary soldiers rappelling from the sky.
The best entry so far at this year's Cannes Film Festival, "Cold War" is a moving and gorgeously shot period romance which recreates the mid-20th-century in flawless, unshowy detail, and which asks which siren song calls most seductively: art, love, freedom or home.
The siren song of bitcoin's progenitor had been calling out to journalists since Satoshi seemed to exit the cryptocurrency world in 43, leaving behind a technology that—even today, after all the hype cycles—promises to shape the future of everything from money to contracts.
Why it matters: Even though we've heard this siren song before, there are two big differences this time around: A pressure-inducing trend of mega-media mergers, including AT&T/Time Warner and Disney/Fox, and declining share prices for both CBS and Viacom.
"The appeal to populism and nationalism is a siren song, a way for charlatans to aggrandize their power, raise themselves up, break down those mechanisms that are designed within our Constitution and internationally to limit the abuse of power and destabilize the world," Biden said.
I understand why Zoey forgives Cash for admitting to manipulating her virginity for his own gains — no 18-year-old can avoid the siren song of a cute boy with a sad story — but that doesn't mean I think these two are meant to be together forever.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — One by one, the patrons lurched to the stage's edge, summoned by the siren song of stale arena rock and toplessness — a sea of large men with small bills and slight smiles, plainly convinced that America has been plenty great for some time now.
Despite the siren song of making history, if President Trump smells a trap – that Pyongyang is once again stringing us along, making only aspirational promises that won't ever be fulfilled – he should do what he has promised: cancel the summit again or walk out in the middle of it.
Adèle and its shelf-mates have been lured by the siren song of Bad Girl Literature — novels conceived entirely around the premise that women will read and share them with delight because the protagonists are naughty, or downright psychopathic, and that this represents a new horizon in literature.
Fortunately, "Dracula" didn't completely ruin the southwest corner of this grid; even though I grew up with the television commercials, I didn't ever succumb to the siren song of Count CHOCULA cereal, "Boo Berry" and the rest of the sugar monsters, and the notion didn't even cross my mind.
But internet voting is a seemingly irresistible siren song, despite the fact that election hardware is routinely proven vulnerable to attack, government-cozy vendors routinely dodge accountability for flimsy machine security, and an international roster of bad actors are ramping up their efforts to undermine fair and open elections.
Personally, I used to consider the fact that I rarely post pictures of myself as proof that I was successfully resisting the siren song of social media narcissism, that I kept my ego more in check than those who seem to use Instagram as a photographic shrine to themselves.
And if you do succumb to the siren song of OLED, you may want to spend a moment in the Intel Control Panel disabling a feature called "Panel Self Refresh," which is supposed to prolong battery life, but instead made me spend hours wondering why the screen would flicker every so often.
"The investors all hear the siren song of getting in on the next Google or Facebook, and 99 percent of these deals won't be one of the big well-known tech companies that we've heard of," said Andrew Stoltmann, an attorney in Chicago and president of the Public Investors Arbitration Bar Association.
But along with typically vexing civil liberties issues, the proposal has sparked concerns that surveillance will somehow suck the soul out of the place, quashing the promise of the Mardi Gras anthem "Do Whatcha Wanna," which serves as a siren song for tourists and a kind of mission statement for many residents.
Even stars who now look like the peak of perfection as they swan down the red carpet aren't always immune to the siren song of beauty trends, as Kristen Bell proved on her appearance on The Late Late Show with James Corden, sharing a rather embarrassing childhood snap of herself with a mullet she got courtesy of her mother.
BONUS Style Moment You Won't Be Able To Un-See:  We said there were just three Super Bowl style moments you needed to know about, but once we caught a gander of Charlie Rose in this Cam Newton-inspired ensemble we knew it would be impossible to resist the siren song of these baroque Versace pants.
Mr. Buffett, known to investors as the Sage of Omaha, said a monkey throwing darts at the stock pages in 1995, when Mr. Trump first offered stock in his Atlantic City hotels, would have come out far ahead of anyone who listened to Mr. Trump's "siren song" and invested in his company that lost money year over year.
Mr. Gillespie, a fixture of his party's establishment who had once warned against the "siren song" of anti-immigrant politics, unleashed a multimillion-dollar onslaught linking his rival to a gang with Central American ties and a convicted pedophile who had his rights restored, while also assailing Mr. Northam for wanting to remove Virginia's Confederate statues.
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Here, memories of the Second World War feel far closer, and fold with worrying ease into the Brexit narrative drummed up by Johnson, Farage, and Co. As many people in Dover will tell you, it's not the first time they find themselves on the frontline of a battle with mainland Europe—if anything, emboldened by nostalgia's siren song, they appear to relish this role.
Last year in Virginia, Ed Gillespie, a former chairman of the Republican National Committee who once urged his party to avoid the "siren song" of anti-immigrant rhetoric, lost his bid for governor after a campaign that adopted Mr. Trump's cultural and racially tinged messaging, including advertisements featuring tattooed Salvadoran prisoners meant to be members of the gang MS-13, a frequent target of the president.
It was impossible to see Rieder skate and not feel the immense desire to skate yourself; his every movement was a siren song, from the simple way he pushed, to his angular body applying force to the ground, a force that was then redirected over a picnic table, an accidental hole in the architecture, a yawning seemingly made for him to span, a rail ridden like a motorcycle around a curve, always seemingly exiting faster than he had got on.
Already, Democrats eyeing 2020, such as Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall In shift, top CEOs say shareholder value not top goal MORE, Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisEight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Biden, Buttigieg bypassing Democratic delegate meeting: report The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters MORE, Kirsten GillibrandKirsten Elizabeth GillibrandThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters F-bombs away: Why lawmakers are cursing now more than ever White House offers reassurances amid recession fears as 2020 candidates sound alarm MORE and Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE, have embraced the siren song against ICE.

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