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  • Coaxed into closer proximity by the sultry guitar licks and pulsing drumbeat, they swayed at a cautious distance for a moment, then leaned familiarly into each other, her face nestled up against his throat.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • Coaxed by Young, he slowly backed away from the precipice until he could feel his heels touch solid rock.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • Coaxed to look back to Selma and to the civil rights movement, the President responds with a calm rumination.

    David Remnick's 'The Bridge' Delves Deep Into Barack Obama's Presidency (New York Review) 2010

  • Coaxed to look back to Selma and to the civil rights movement, the President responds with a calm rumination.

    David Remnick's 'The Bridge' Delves Deep Into Barack Obama's Presidency (New York Review) 2010

  • Coaxed by Young, he slowly backed away from the precipice until he could feel his heels touch solid rock.

    Colossus Michael Hiltzik 2010

  • Coaxed into closer proximity by the sultry guitar licks and pulsing drumbeat, they swayed at a cautious distance for a moment, then leaned familiarly into each other, her face nestled up against his throat.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • Coaxed into closer proximity by the sultry guitar licks and pulsing drumbeat, they swayed at a cautious distance for a moment, then leaned familiarly into each other, her face nestled up against his throat.

    Captured by Moonlight Nancy Gideon 2010

  • Coaxed along by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the president of Georgia has signed that cease-fire agreement.

    CNN Transcript Aug 15, 2008 2008

  • Coaxed back to work on my legs by Linda translating my blinks and grunts waxing woman has stopped talking to me and is waxing my legs with the kind of fear around the eyes one gets at the chow line in prison.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Elizabeth McClung 2007

  • Coaxed back to work on my legs by Linda translating my blinks and grunts waxing woman has stopped talking to me and is waxing my legs with the kind of fear around the eyes one gets at the chow line in prison.

    A face eating alien metaphor joins my bikini wax and wheelchair slut thong 'lifestyle' Elizabeth McClung 2007

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