| 41. | But in any case, he says, he has quite consciously tried to resist Hollywood's blandishments.
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| 42. | American documentary remained stylistically restrained, partly to distinguish itself from the crowd-pleasing blandishments of commercial work.
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| 43. | She's the ultimate materialist who may or may not deliver creative help in exchange for lavish blandishments.
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| 44. | She laughs at the memory of a young actress's susceptibility to the tortured blandishments of a great artist.
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| 45. | His characteristic gloomy, detached presence suited Faust's own detachment from the world and from Mephistopheles'blandishments.
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| 46. | One reason she talks about it today is to warn college women against the blandishments of carnal and charismatic professors.
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| 47. | The motion is a Trojan horse toward the disestablishment of the church, no matter what blandishments we might hear,
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| 48. | I had always thought one of the blandishments of feminism would be a more flexible and capacious notion of female beauty.
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| 49. | And it's hard to see his blandishments having any effect on the likes of Tom Daschle and Dick Gephardt.
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| 50. | It will be interesting to see if the mutual blandishments keep the show from eventually veering into a more critical vein.
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