1. As Kunz has discovered, even a relatively new landmark has irresistible allure. 2. Buddhism may have particular allure for celebrities because it confronts egotism by serving as a critique of the conventional notion of a rigid, unchanging identity. 3. But Schwabe acknowledged the scandal had its allure. 4. Common household items like glasses and ashtrays had an allure that only a royal provenance can bring. 5. Dangerous situations have an allure for some people. 6. Even turtles that do not have the allure of being lifesaving medicinals are highly valued. 7. For lovers of nostalgia it has the allure of yesterday. 8. Height has an allure for some millennium revelers. 9. Historically, the subject has had little allure for buyers of books. 10. In a society saturated by entertainment, museums are increasingly fearful of presenting objects by themselves, worried that they have insufficient allure. |