luring you to a very simple question: When the environment itself is uncertain, or I would say adversarial even,
lurman films and songs from the soundtracks and a representative from Cirus theatrical and some guys came to
lurk and emerge, particularly in times of crisis.
Lurid blue and pink images of electric molecules injected themselves somewhere between the mountain road and my eyes."
lurking in the deep, so a very risky job.
Lurking out there in our herds and flocks might be other animals that, unbeknownst to us, happen to have natural
Lurking around in the back.
lure them into some offline encounter and do some harm to them um and the sad truth is that does happen that does
lured by by civilians to come out of the Bush because of that technology and some we started creating friendships with
We lured them in with the beer, but they came and they really did help us.
The lure of quick money, the unexpected pressure that came with it, and, quote, 'the virus of the game,' he said, had nearly destroyed him."
It lures our wills.
scoured Luray Caverns looking for pitch perfect stalactites attached rubber
And Luria was his doctor.
And Luria poignantly says, and here I quote his doctor, "that he had a family, a fine wife, and a son, who
Tura Lura Lura, which is an Irish lullaby.
The lure of worthless data.
system lurching from crisis to crisis, just a cataclysm that threw millions of people out of work, that just waylaid entire economies, from here
have lured me to stay in that field, which I didn't like, so I'm glad they delayed that a bit.
was lurking in the background of this story I was telling you about cholera. So, I decided to make that story, that theory, front and center in a new book. And so, I went to my
when I remember reading lur Naro this is what I remember reading and I'm currently reading this new wonderful
see what might be lurking there.
And you get lured in by a notification later that day for another two minutes.
I'm being lured into a false sense of complacency.
Still others are lurking in the depths and corners of the earth, waiting to be discovered.
It's lurking. Don't know when it's going to pop out of the jungle.
They try to lure their attention to where they would like us to pay attention.
project that lures you to be the best that you can be. And so for me, there's three sources for this one is the Socratic legacy of Athens,
There's some fear lurking in the background.
The tamale guy lures the hungry, feeds the drunk, for a couple of bucks.
We know it's lurking back there on the edge of our consciousness.
She wanted to lure Voltaire there, and d'Alembert there-- the other co-editor of the "Encyclopédie"-- and Diderot.
China underwent a more lurching version of this process with spikes that actually shoot up off the top of this graph,
Would be lured to Washington, hoping that they would make a marriage to a handsome young man like the officer who was recruiting them.
But we lure them into a false sense of security first by having them just straight lines, and then we add the triangle later.
And if you get lured very easily by any bar-- but when you get into a bar, it's all dark, dungeon.
It could be lurking on subsurface Mars someplace-- maybe in a subsurface cave, or some niche on Mars.
He's quoted by Luria at length poignantly about how he kept groping for things to actually click in and make sense for him, but he just couldn't understand
Sometimes I lurk, which can be dangerous, because sometimes you hear bad things, too.
that there's danger lurking around every corner.
Social information-- the lure of worthless activity.
The lump lurched mercifully.
Maybe it's lurking in there someplace?
It has lured people into the industry for the wrong reasons.
But was then lured back to Oxford, where I became a university lecturer and eventually wrote "The Selfish Gene,"
And I've been lured into talking about my great fortune of discovering computer law.
solutions is obviously to lure demand in the consuming countries, particularly in China.
one that was Ryan lurman on the guitar by the
But he then lurched into villain status when as Chief of Police of San Francisco, he ordered the cops to confiscate all copies of this issue of the San Francisco Bay Times. Clarence
forward to the lurn and he pulled out of his pocket the speech he was about to