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We can be beguiled, we can be led, we inherently want to make progress.
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Nonetheless, Peterson still proclaims his innocence, and many supporters have been beguiled by his intelligence and charisma.
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Senior Tories are beguiled by May 1st 1997, the day of Mr Blair's beatific entry into power.
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It is unsettling that, even in an unprecedented peacetime boom, so many Americans are beguiled by protectionism.
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Thiel thinks that Americans who are beguiled by mere gadgetry have forgotten how expansive technological change can be.
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Fascinated by their outsider lives, Arbus beguiled her sitters with infectious empathy.
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Economists are often too beguiled by elegant theories, but Mr Harford wisely confines himself to ideas that have been carefully tested against real life.
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Beguiled by technology, they may perhaps believe that smart bombs and Tomahawk missiles can nowadays win military victories without the help of foot soldiers.
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They became portals that used search (and email) as entry points, then beguiled the users who came for those tools into sticking around until they could be monetized adequately.
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There's much handwringing about how the Grubmans and Blodgets of Wall Street beguiled investors during the tech boom into buying stocks that had all the staying power of a mayfly.
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But he added that was not the fault of Mr Noble or his legal advisers, and the court should "not be beguiled" into allowing the family, six-and-a-half years after Mr Lavelle's death, to start the process all over again.
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