We make mistakes, and fall victim to the temptations of pride, and power, and sometimes evil.
The temptations of exercising discretion and marking solicited trades as unsolicited frequently bedevil stockbrokers.
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The Temptations and the Four-Tops were his idols, but then he really got his own style.
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Motown vocalist Richard Street, a member of the Temptations for 25 years, has died aged 70.
Sometimes the temptations of new people and new places are hard to avoid.
During my two years of full-time volunteer work, I managed to avoid the temptations of credit cards and cash loans.
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We lost -- we lost the trust of the American people when some Republicans gave in to the temptations of corruption.
The temptations will be all the larger in Medicare's new drug program.
Success brought a constant struggle against distraction, particularly the temptations of Hollywood.
Harris joined the Temptations at age 20 in 1971 and replaced Eddie Kendricks, one of the group's original lead singers, Billboard.com reported.
Sometimes Bongi himself succumbs to the temptations of cruelty and arrogance.
Growing up, McBride remembers his mother showing him dance steps by the Temptations and seeing his father, bassist Lee Smith, performing with Cuban-born percussionist Mongo Santamaria.
But she says the statue itself is an allegorical image of virtue trying to resist the temptations of civic vice, depicted as two feminized sea creatures.
I'm not saying unemployment relates to a lack of integrity, but it does make a referee more susceptible to the temptations that may come his way.
Mr Estrada and his cabinet have held to the policies pursued by Mr Ramos, in spite of the temptations to deviate supplied by the regional crisis.
At book's end Crichton proposes several sensible policy recommendations, which he believes would allow positive research to go forward while removing abuses and the temptations for abuse.
Darwin underlined the temptations here when he wrote about the unfused bone in the heads of newborn humans and other mammals, which makes their skulls conveniently elastic.
And this is the reason why the wearing of the burqa has become a necessity, more to preserve women from malicious eyes than to spare men the temptations of infinite allurements.
He also shared song writing credits with Robinson on The Temptations' track The Way You Do The Things You Do, as well as on The Contours' First I Look At The Purse.
However, even if the 43rd President of the United States should yield to the temptations the 40th President so steadfastly resisted, it is unlikely this nation will remain undefended against missile attack.
Thus, even as it is enjoying unprecedented attention and success, cloud computing is beginning to face the temptations of the old ways, and as a result, put the long term brand at risk.
On the Motown Records' 25th-anniversary special -- a May 1983 TV extravaganza with notable turns by the Temptations, the Four Tops and Smokey Robinson -- it was Michael Jackson who stopped the show.
But even if it does work (and Dr Hellerstein has yet to prove that reduced cell division translates into longer life) the temptations of life may prove just too much for wannabe Methuselahs.
Consider Las Vegas, where the rule of thumb is to place the room elevators as far from the hotel registration as possible, forcing guests to navigate the temptations of the casino along the way.
Therefore, it is the responsibility of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum to chronicle and educate its visitors on a generation that included ball players that had succumbed to the temptations of performance enhancing substances.
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Then the Temptations gave it a shot.
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They played behind Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross, the Temptations, the Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Smokey Robinson and all the rest, played on more monster hits than the Beatles, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys combined.
When I was searching for a title for my book on those who die young and those who survive, and on the temptations of self-destruction for those who do, I came across another beautiful example of aposiopesis, one even older than Virgil.
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Internet postings for Farouk1986 -- apparently a combination of his name and birth year -- reveal a young man who fought feelings of loneliness and struggled with balancing his life as a Muslim with the temptations of the secular world around him.
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