The series is the latest attempt by Netflix to tempt viewers away from traditional TV channels.
It also helped that her husband, who usually did the cooking, wasn't there to tempt her.
Brown is adamant the lure of first-team football could tempt the England striker to East Yorkshire.
He's not the sort of man Wesley thinks can tempt him into opening his heart.
Persian artisans supposedly wove imperfections into every rug, so as not to tempt the gods.
It would take a much bigger salary hike than that to even tempt us to move.
The Czechs, who hold the EU's rotating six-month presidency, also hope to tempt him to Prague.
The worry is that strong demand for Treasuries as reserves might tempt America to overstretch itself.
The Spanish giants failed to tempt Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira to the Bernabeu during the summer.
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High fees and interest rates have also helped to tempt some lenders into the debtor-in-possession market.
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There are no playgrounds, sports fields or clubs to tempt their children away from street gangs.
Relating pay to exam results might tempt some teachers to help their pupils cheat.
In some energy suppliers, loyal customers end up subsidising eye-catching tariffs created to tempt new customers.
Fleeting chances to make huge profits tempt banks to expand their trading operations too quickly.
The new consoles are expected to tempt Americans to spend more cash on video games.
Mr Dobbie categorically denied the company sent communications in order to tempt free members to pay subscriptions.
And he doesn't sound like a quiet retirement will tempt him away from TREC any time soon.
For the time being, that might just tempt the hardliners to swallow their pride and sit tight.
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The study also noted that linking pay to numerical targets can tempt staff to fiddle the figures.
And three are mostly academic humanities, science and languages in a bid to tempt universities into taking diplomas seriously.
Yes, a vibrant, expanding economy will lead to labor shortages, which may tempt some employers to boost wages.
That being said, a low-end, low-cost iPad would certainly tempt a lot of consumers away from Android devices.
The government is pondering cuts in import duties to tempt more foreign drinks firms into the domestic market.
Abramovich tried to tempt Hiddink to Stamford Bridge once before, in 2007, when Jose Mourinho left the club.
Perry's tour comes as Washington wonders whether attempts to tempt the North Koreans to behave better are working.
Their absence might even tempt him to renege on his promise not to seek an (unconstitutional) third term.
And suddenly, those who once avoided Calzaghe now form an orderly queue to tempt him to continue to fight.
First, the illusion that this convention will provide protection against chemical weapons will tempt us to lower our guard.
The worry is that this might tempt them to take up arms again.
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