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allurement
allurement (əˈl(j)ʊəmənt) Also 6 al-. [f. allure v. + -ment.] 1. The action or process of alluring, or attracting by some proffered good; temptation, enticement.1561 T. N[orton] tr. Calvin's Inst. ii. iii. (1634) 129 Will, for as much as it is drawne by allurement, cannot exclude necessity. 1601 Sha...
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Junk (Shinjuku Filth album)
Sonic Boom said "part of the musical allurement is derived from the fact for once a band with extensive musical training is now experimenting with some
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James Alexander Porterfield Rynd
was Porterfield Rynd, one of the ablest members of the Dublin bar—a man who, if he had been half as devoted to the drudgery of work as he was to the allurement
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illurement
† iˈllure, iˈllurement Alterations of allure, allurement, under the influence of words having prefix il-.1582 N. T. (Rhem.) 2 Cor. xi. 3 note, The sweet mouthes and illurements of Heretickes. 1638 Sir T. Herbert Trav. (ed. 2) 218 [He] illured from Babylon six hundred thousand soules. 1651 Burton's A...
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invitement
invitement Now rare. (ɪnˈvaɪtmənt) [ad. L. invītāment-um an inviting, allurement, f. invitāre to invite; cf. F. invitement (Cotgr.), It. inuitamento (Florio, 1598).] † 1. Inviting; an invitation. Obs.1599 B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. ii. Wks. (Rtldg.) 76/2 Hee never makes generall invitement. 1608 Goldi...
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Stanislaus v. State of Madhya Pradesh
therefore upheld the constitutional validity of the laws enacted by Madhya Pradesh and Odisha legislatures prohibiting conversion by force, fraud or allurement Court upheld the Act by stating that the freedom of religion must be guaranteed to all, even those who are subject to conversions by "force, fraud, or allurement
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Clotilde Bressler-Gianoli
[her portrayal has] the allurement of sheer wickedness and all the wiles and treacheries that wickedness suggests".
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illecebration
† illeceˈbration Obs. rare. [n. of action f. late L. illecebrāre to entice, allure, f. illecebra: see illecebrous.] The action of alluring; enticement, allurement.1624 Heywood Gunaik. vii. 364 The Syrens..insinuating into the eares of man by their severall illecebrations or enticements. a 1704 T. Br...
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Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020
The law makes conversion non-bailable with up to 10 years of jail time if undertaken through misinformation, unlawfully, forcefully, allurement or other It defines allurement as "any gift, gratification, easy money or material benefit either in cash or kind, employment, free education in a reputed school
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lurement
lurement rare. (ˈl(j)ʊəmənt) [f. lure v.1 + -ment.] Allurement.1592 W. Wyrley Armorie 155 No luerments wrought my constant mind to faile. 1825 Hogg in Blackw. Mag. XVII. 716 For vengeance I did it,..Without that, futurity lurements had none. 1898 H. Calderwood Hume viii. 145 She, feeling the luremen...
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Peggy Shanor
a "vamp" in a 1920 interview: "I don't know why the public persists in calling any woman character in a play or picture who has red blood, brains or allurement
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illect
† iˈllect, v. Obs. rare. [f. L. illect-, ppl. stem of illicĕre to allure, entice, f. il- (il-1) + *lacĕre to entice: cf. allect.] trans. To allure, entice.1529 S. Fish Supplic. Beggers 6 Had not theyre superfluous rychesse illected theym to vnclene lust and ydelnesse. 1531 Elyot Gov. i. vii, It were...
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sireny
† ˈsireny Obs. rare. In 6 syrenie. [f. siren n. + -y.] Allurement, fascination.1600 Tourneur Trans. Metamorph. xvi, Disquiet Eriphila; hel's Syrenie. Ibid. xxx, Rowze up the watch, lull'd with world's Syrenie.
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Hughes v Lord Advocate
The case is also influential in negligence in the English law of tort (even though English law does not recognise "allurement" per se). Under Scots law, they owed a duty of reasonable care to prevent the site becoming an "allurement" for the boys; had they discharged this duty?
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