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Lured is a 1947
American film noir
directed by
Douglas Sirk and
starring George Sanders,
Lucille Ball,
Charles Coburn, Sir
Cedric Hardwicke, and Boris...
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lure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lure may
refer to:
Lure (falconry), a
chase object used in
falconry Fishing lure, an
object to attract...
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Chionodes luror is a moth in the
family Gelechiidae.[failed verification] It is
found in
North America,
where it has been
recorded from Arizona. Beccaloni...
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spoon lure is a
fishing lure usually made of
lustrous metal and with an oblong,
usually concave shape like the bowl of a spoon. The
spoon lure is mainly...
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fishing lure is any one of a
broad category of
artificial angling baits that are
inedible replicas designed to
mimic prey
animals (e.g. baitfish, crustaceans...
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Lure coursing is a
sport for dogs that
involves chasing a
mechanically operated lure.
Competition is
typically limited to dogs of
purebred sighthound breeds...
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region of
Lurë is
inhabited by the
Albanian Lura tribe. Old
Lurë (Albanian:
Lurë e vjetër),
Lurë Plain (Albanian:
Fushe Lurë) and
Borie Lurë, are the three...
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lure is an
object used in falconry,
usually made of
leather with a pair of bird
wings or
feathers attached. It is
often an
effigy of a prey
species or...
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Luré (French pronunciation: [lyʁe]) is a
commune in the
Loire department in
central France.
Communes of the
Loire department "Répertoire
national des élus:...
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Luring Shadows is a
silent 1920
American religious mystery film
directed by
Joseph Levering and
written by
Oscar E.
Goebel and Condé B. Pallen. It was...