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On Wednesday night, the White House sent letters inviting an initial round of nine universities to sign on to the agreement.

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Now a year into his tenure, he is betting the company’s future lies in making its cafes warm and inviting, and he is leaving nothing to chance.

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The rope swing is long gone, but the lake is still quiet, secret and inviting, like a dream from childhood.

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In recent weeks, stung by criticism that she was aloof from her MPs, Badenoch has begun inviting in small groups for lunch.

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The effect of what sounded like ticking clocks going astray felt like an inviting dip in the lake.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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