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Persuasion or
persuasion arts is an
umbrella term for influence.
Persuasion can
influence a person's beliefs, attitudes, intentions, motivations, or behaviours...
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Syrian civil war,
young girls aged nine and
above have been
raped and
inveigled into ****ual slavery,
while boys have been put
through torture and forcefully...
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disinclined to real intimacy;
indulges hedonistic desires;
bewitches and
inveigles others;
pathological lying and swindling.
Tends to have many affairs,...
- performers, and
suggested the
judges deserved similar treatment.
Hogan inveigled his way onto the
program by
claiming to be a "tap-dancing knife-thrower"...
- "731" "Apology is Policy" "Herrenvolk" "Everything Dies" "Teliko" "Deceive
Inveigle Obfuscate" "Terma" "E pur si muove" ("And
still it moves" in Italian, a...
- p****ed
within a
certain distance from her palace, and ****isted her in
inveigling every traveller whom she best
thought worth her notice. 1780
English translation...
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disguise to
other territories to
judge the
situation of the enemy, they
would inveigle their way into the
midst of the
enemy to
discover gaps, and
enter enemy...
- and
Andocides at
greater length tell an
anecdote of
Alcibiades having inveigled Agatharchus to his
house and kept him
there for more than
three months...
- and events. Edsall's
seafaring adventures began at age 18 when he was
inveigled into
joining the
filibustering expedition of
General Francisco de Miranda...
- dictionaries, said: "This is a new
interjection from the US that
seems to have
inveigled its way into
common speech over here." "It was
actually spelled out in...