"I loved Odey, I absolutely loved it, but I succumbed to the siren call of the highlands, " says Colin.
Free from the siren call of wi-fi (the Zambezi chooses not to offer it) and clocks, I began opening up to my surroundings.
Our knowledge economy is producing alarmism on an industrial scale and the siren call to avoid this or that risk is ceaseless.
Their party looks ever more susceptible to the siren call of protectionism.
From the beginning, Farrington has kept a laser focus on technology-enabled business services and despite the siren call of consumer-facing startups has barely budged since.
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While the vast majority of these mostly Bengali speaking Muslims are peaceful, the community hasn't been entirely impervious to the siren call of fundamentalism.
The siren call of the text message is alluring and immediate.
Empty multiculturalism to some, but from the mouths of the children of our nation's newest immigrants, it sounds like a siren call for a new America.
Not only had he competed unfairly with us legit money managers, but we've even lost a few clients to his steady rate of return's siren call.
He wrote off extravagance as detrimental to body and mind, sounding like no one so much as Mark Twain, resisting the siren call of Europe many centuries later.
The siren call of limited-edition Valentino, popular DJs and warm cups of whisky apple cider are irresistible to cool kids already buzzing with the hype of fashion week.
But, since any good pilgrimage must take into account the inspiration of a given moment (and since Hadar and Yifat were very inspirational), I was happy to heed the siren call.
And besides, we don't know too many early adopter types that could resist the siren call of 3G halfway through their existing iPhone contract, thereby re-upping their contract for another few millenia.
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The Gamer may be built for fun, but it's all business on the outside -- meaning it avoids the siren call to cover itself in loud colors, over-designed speaker grills and "hardcore" accents.
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Confused as to whether dream emails actually count and fretting at the edges of sleep, I finally give in to the siren call, rouse Jamie and we head back out in the Cayman.
Above all, America must lead efforts to grapple with the global recession, through its dominant position at the IMF, its vital role in resisting the siren call of protectionism and the stimulative effect of the vast government outlays Mr Obama is planning.
Even worse to contemplate, though, is that President Obama and the Democrats may actually have received a willing acceptance of the infantilization of the American people by their government, from voters who followed the siren call of bigger government and embraced a new culture of increasing dependence, regardless of the consequences.
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Very few white wines call me back like a siren song, but this one does.
Perhaps the call of the Atlantic is the romantic siren that draws so many young, single women to the town and the men in droves behind them.
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