| 41. | Scientists are about to get their first really close and revealing look at Titan, the invitingly mysterious giant moon of Saturn.
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| 42. | The skin, a thick layer, crackles invitingly as you cut through it, and the meat beneath is sweet and rich.
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| 43. | Otherwise, the Rittenhouse is hard to fault, with a central location, an invitingly cool lobby and bedrooms swimming with space.
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| 44. | Again, I curled my hand invitingly, and said, " C'mon, Trisha, c'mon ."
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| 45. | He succeeds in making this more than a travelogue, with a Louisiana that is invitingly eccentric and unpredictable in both fact and spirit.
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| 46. | The score is invitingly lyrical, but not unsophisticated : many of its themes and recurring motifs are derived from 12-tone rows.
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| 47. | To their chagrin they find that the tree is now in the grounds of the local police station, invitingly close to the wall.
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| 48. | The voice itself is a warm, slightly husky alto ( reminiscent of a smoother Sylvia Syms ) that is invitingly friendly and without affectation.
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| 49. | Just off the main road, down a narrow alley closed in by brick walls, Marli Roseno's front door stands open invitingly.
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| 50. | Most invitingly, take advantage of Dole's biggest opening of all _ his tax-cut pandering and the logical consequences of such policies.
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