| 11. | Hence, in these ways, misspelling can give a tantalising feeling of amusement to readers.
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| 12. | Though interpolated text remains a tantalising possibility, later scholars have favoured a far more conservative treatment.
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| 13. | For years Sibelius tantalised the musical world with hints of the imminent appearance of this final masterpiece.
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| 14. | The agricultural remains and settlement mounds give us a tantalising glimpse into the lives of those early inhabitants.
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| 15. | Equally tantalising was the four-angle bean salad with its dressing of lime juice, chillies and shallots.
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| 16. | Their low capital base, high returns on net worth and incredibly low price-earnings ratio are tantalising.
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| 17. | Even Ellis commented that some'tantalising epithets seemed to group themselves into a coruscation baffling all description .'
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| 18. | He seldom tried to strike the ball hard, but preferred to place it with " tantalising precision ".
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| 19. | The tantalising prize is a fully funded research trip to the Arctic, which seems just within his grasp.
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| 20. | Also around 1450 the will of a mason from Beverley gives a tantalising glimpse into the emergence of masonic regalia.
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