No doubt his inclusion of the slogan of self-determination was designed to inveigle some voters in the municipality of which he is a city father. |
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The plot involves three villains who inveigle a girl into prostitution in order to make ends meet. |
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Only when she has managed to inveigle him into a marriage would the process of dismantling and rebuilding his character begin. |
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Roy, looking sharp in a grey suit, had managed to inveigle his way into City Hall through the side entrance. |
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He determines to extract the secret from the Countess and inveigle himself into Lisa's good graces. |
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In The Caretaker, Davies, the manipulative tramp, attempts to inveigle his way into the slow-witted Aston's flat. |
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The ego's greatest triumph is to inveigle us into believing its best interests are our best interests, and even into identifying our very survival with its own. |
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Its measures of corruption, for example, inveigle their way into the political debate in many of its client countries. |
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It's like trying to inveigle myself into the best house ever, and yet knowing all the time that no matter how great I am, there'll always be someone they like better than me. |
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Meena manages to inveigle her way into Anita's gang, but exams, puberty and an undercurrent of racism in their small community turns the friendship sour. |
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I spend most of my time trying to inveigle the government to create my prosperity. |
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No fancy tricks are needed in the way of exercise, except perhaps to inveigle us into exercising. |
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Trade unions have tried to inveigle competing bids from friendlier tycoons. |
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In short, his poems, which inveigle their meanings very delicately, seem to refresh the world in which we live, and make it seem as if good poetry and this is very good poetry would be not too hard to write. |
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He was sent to the First London General Hospital in Camberwell, from where he was able to bunk off to London and inveigle himself into Ivor Novello's soirées. |
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An evil priest of the human race persuaded a beautiful woman to seduce one of the Gardeners and to inveigle him so that he betrayed forbidden secrets. |
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