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Further, there is little in the way of body language or eye movement to reflect the
irresistible
force.
Swann is a famous hell raiser, women find him
irresistible
but he ends every evening drunk.
Suchitra is
irresistible
as Aartidevi.
Since such heroes invariably prove
irresistible
to the ladies, I half expected a nymphomania-cal McDowell to overlook convention concerning his age.
Anais met in Paris provincial but talented non-conformist Miller and his exotic, sensual, and
irresistible
wife June (Uma Thurman never looked so attractive, as in this movie) and began affairs with both of them that would change their lives and influence enormously both Miller's and Nin's literary work.
if u do try and bite thru the thick layer of rubbish acting and bad scenery and clothing you will surely be surprised to find it
irresistible
to try and peel the way to obvious fake mustache of the screen which i believe is worn by the main character.
Dennis Quaid is
irresistible
as "Gordo" Cooper.
The young Victor is
irresistible
to Clara and Helena, and you can see why.
But for those out there who find comparing utterly
irresistible
I would say that 'Beautiful' has better acting and a better script while 'Boulevard' has superior direction and more entertainment value.
Blackmer gets one nicely slimy, almost campy line, when he says, "Orientals have a peculiar
irresistible
fascination for me," but despite the promise of the melodramatic title, this one will hold no one's interest.
Amid the confusion, the one really important political issue is ignored: whether we can design rules and allocate institutional responsibilities to ensure that monetary financing is used only in an appropriately moderate and disciplined fashion, or whether the temptation to use it to excess will prove
irresistible.
To a monetary economist, for example, the party’s proposal to restore some kind of metallic monetary standard is so outlandish as to be an almost
irresistible
target.
The
Irresistible
Rise of the Muslim Middle ClassLAHORE – The Muslim world’s current turmoil has one key cause that is rooted in neither religious ideology nor sectarian struggle.
Yet I found everything irresistible, the city’s rhythms and colors, its contrasts and surprises.
Ten Reasons for EuropePARIS – The euro, many now believe, will not survive a failed political class in Greece or escalating levels of unemployment in Spain: just wait another few months, they say, the European Union’s
irresistible
collapse has started.
And its bilateral trade surplus of $65 billion with the United States presumably makes it an even more
irresistible
target.
America's Securities and Exchange Commission's head recognized the problems posed by conflicts of interests in accounting, but his efforts to put in place rules to address the problem met with overwhelming resistance from the industry--until the scandals made change
irresistible.
When a country with higher inflation and structural rigidities joins a monetary union, it initially finds itself awash with liquidity: exchange-rate risk disappears, real interest rates turn negative, and borrowing becomes an
irresistible
bargain.
The PBC knows that rapid deterioration in America’s fiscal position and continual worsening in its external balance may create an
irresistible
temptation for the US to inflate away its debt burden.
Indeed, with an increasingly lenient political regime, populism may become irresistible, while the size of the government bureaucracy may continue to bloat.
This was not the original goal of the “universal credit” system, but a government seeking to cut spending found slashing welfare to be
irresistible.
And today, with the
irresistible
rise of a more assertive China, the European example of a continent where the prospect of war between traditional enemies – or contemporary rivals – has simply disappeared is more attractive than ever.
Suddenly, something happened – not an event in itself (though it started with Hollande’s first great public rally in mid-January), but rather something that may resemble an
irresistible
process that can be summarized as follows: a majority of the French want to punish a president who has fallen from their graces.
The
Irresistible
Rise of the RenminbiSEOUL – By the end of this year, the International Monetary Fund will decide whether the Chinese renminbi will join the euro, the Japanese yen, the British pound, and the US dollar in the basket of currencies that determines the value of its international reserve asset, the Special Drawing Right (SDR).
Both are marked by a defiant nationalism, and both feel irresistible, all the more so because they sense that the United States is in decline as a result of the quagmire in Iraq, if not in Afghanistan as well.
There is also the risk that the Games will become a political circus, as the international spotlight generates
irresistible
opportunities for public protest.
Until the Netherlands’ election in March, a populist wave – or, as Nigel Farage, the former leader of the UK Independence Party, put it, a “tsunami” – seemed
irresistible.
The image of an
irresistible
populist “wave” was always misleading.
Unfortunately, although European leaders recognize the Asian challenge, they have failed to use it as a reality test in the
irresistible
process of globalization and as a call to arms in social and economic terms.
An energy ministry that decides who can obtain gas at one-fifth of its cost and who cannot is obviously subject to
irresistible
pressures to distribute its favors to whomever offers the largest bribes or kickbacks.
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