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Examples
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Alex Langer's ill-fated Flying Lure is a good example.
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ROLAND MARTIN'S Helicopter Lure is a story of a great angler who unfortunately hitched his future to the smelly end of a garbage truck.
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SPECIES: [BASS] • 46 LUNKER LURE BUZZBAIT Lunker Lure is said to have made the first buzzbait back in 1976, although theidea of a sputtering, splashing fast-moving surface lure for bass is mucholder.
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My "Go To Lure" is a Cotton Cordell Diving minnow in a Purple/White color.
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My "Go To Lure" is a Cotton Cordell Diving minnow in a Purple/White color.
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There is a place in SoHo called Lure Fishbar, which has great cocktails and is swell.
David Slijper Captures a Moment for Himself Victoria Maigrot 2011
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It belongs, generally, to a genre of dances commonly known as the Lure Dances of the Love-Starved Slave Girl.
Guardsman Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1981
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The Lure is a wooden trumpet, nearly five feet long, made of two hollow pieces of birch-wood, bound together, throughout the whole length, with slips of willow.
Feats on the Fiord The third book in "The Playfellow" Harriet Martineau 1839
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A Lure is a new must-visit destination on the North Fork.
NYT > Home Page By JOANNE STARKEY 2011
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As "Lure" makes clear, this fractious region gave artists plenty of material.
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