There are however other more likely come-ons from the vendor's point of view. |
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If you view competition as bad for consumers, you can't have a very sanguine view of their ability to resist corporate come-ons. |
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Forget about cheesy come-ons from lame lotharios in smoke-filled bars or awkward blind date set-ups. |
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I assumed that his sexual come-ons were part of his chess playing strategy until he started to send me steamy love letters written in Spanish. |
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By all accounts, his under-the-table gropes and nightclub come-ons had women fleeing in their droves. |
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If you notice, the judge did not actually come out in favor of lame, intrusive come-ons. |
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If he really doesn't want to receive bawdy come-ons, he has ways of stopping it that he should have exercised a LOOOOOOONG time ago. |
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I also told him that I needed to be touched and hugged and that I would accept the come-ons from other men. |
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My girlfriend of the time had been teasing me with sexual come-ons all evening as we had sat with our friends in the pub. |
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I can't do that when the head of this Project makes blatant sexual come-ons to his partner's woman. |
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Sadly, many webmasters fall for such tantalizing come-ons without thinking carefully about what the repercussions might be. |
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The prolonged price war is forcing rival carmakers to offer more creative come-ons. |
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Retailers will be falling over themselves to bombard people passing their doors with targeted come-ons. |
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As the country became more prosperous in the postwar period, the number of coffee houses expanded, and so did their amenities, attractions and come-ons. |
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Nonetheless, booking a trip online is a difficult sandbox to sift through, a landscape rife with rip-offs and reverse auctions, great deals and time-share come-ons. |
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Wilbur and his fellow vacationers had run into a buzz saw of come-ons, sleight-of-hand and mumbo-jumbo that read like a textbook of unsavory timeshare practices. |
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I applaud you for dodging the come-ons of this obvious nitwit. |
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No wonder the amount of pornographic e-mail come-ons has been slipping. |
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Our introduction to Catherine, her frail beauty and desperately clingy sexual come-ons to Wolf, only intensifies our sense that something's desperately wrong at the chateau. |
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However, the pouting, sleazy come-ons and Prince-style controversy are purposefully underpinned. |
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It's amazing just how much a number like this has in common with the enticing come-ons of Rossini's song triptych La regatta veneziana where the sultry Anzoleta offers her own very particular incentives to her dreamy oarsman. |
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The free offers are just come-ons to get you in the store so the sales staff can work on you. |
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The aggressive come-ons lure crowds that can turn violent and frenzied. |
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That way, you can rebuff, high-pressure sales tactics, come-ons and deals that are too good to be true. |
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Senders can compose a greeting for a girlfriend for him to read with a wink and sexy smile, serving them compliments, not come-ons for the holidays. |
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The deluge of come-ons includes pleas for noncandidates like the Young Texans Legislative Caucus, the Texas House Farm-to-Table Caucus and the Texas Legislative Study Group. |
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