The darkened arched doorway yawned to her left and began to coax her in, tugging at her curiosity. |
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Finally, they were able to coax him out of bed with the promise of a never-ending pot of coffee and donut holes. |
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Director Stephen Daldry's experience in the theatre enables him to coax extraordinary performances from a stellar cast. |
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With shaking hands you gather twigs and sticks from the firewood basket and coax the last embers of the fire to wake up too. |
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There is much singing and dancing to help coax the spirit into the other world. |
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Still not fazed by her somewhat modest enthusiasm, I tried to coax a more spirited response outta her. |
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Other substituents coax beta-peptides into antiparallel hairpin and sheetlike structures. |
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Jarrod's a big fella, well over 6 feet, with hands the size of tree stumps, but still able to coax sweet sounds from a guitar. |
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He kept on trying to coax her to walk into the water, but she adamantly shook her head. |
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I had to go down and personally coax him out of the car so that we could get him back here. |
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You might see a fairly significant change if you could coax him into going for a 30 minute walk most days of the week. |
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He sharply criticizes the leader for using food aid as a diplomatic tool to coax concessions from rogue governments. |
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If he can coax some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority. |
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Use a metal pastry scraper to coax the dough into shape, and a minimal sprinkling of flour, as necessary. |
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It is a special puzzle challenge to coax these sets into a symmetrical shape. |
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The birds are in the trees, and if I could coax them down to my shoulder, then my trek may be warranted. |
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She shook her unruly mane of red hair, attempting and failing to coax it into some semblance of order. |
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Few of us have a team of trained hair professionals to dry, set, curl and coax our hair into perfection every morning. |
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After all, you can't lay fiber, buy cable modems and pay for cable TV with surplus coax. |
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Yes, if I were a nesting bird, I'd find a coil of coax to be the perfect shape for a nest. |
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Be it cable or satellite, just plug the coax cable into the coaxial cable input, and you have access for up to 125 channels. |
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Although both devices may have coax connections, once you see the image quality between them, you'll see why you should go with S-Video. |
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In areas where cable modem service is available, the cable company can sculpt that down to the single coax line. |
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As multimedia enthusiasts can tell you, a coax connection is not the best choice for image quality, to put it mildly. |
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In addition to the antennas supplied, the antenna connector on the hand held radio will accept a common coax antenna cable connector. |
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Benitez is a canny coach, and he may just coax some good performances out of Liverpool, provided their strikers remain fit and on form. |
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The boat's engine had coughed and wheezed for a good ten minutes before he had been able to coax it into working order. |
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All attempts to coax him to play with educational toys proved painful and futile. |
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Little did he know that the relatively mild winter conditions would coax the daffs to bloom months early. |
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It was quite comical watching these gruff geezers peering under the van trying to coax the kitten out, making cooing noises at it, etc. |
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They might coax or bully, interrogate or probe, but rarely do we see them issuing orders or acting like a generalissimo. |
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A reporter who dedicates special effort to establishing good contacts often ends up using them to coax ads from press chiefs. |
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If he can then coax some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority. |
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When my turn arrives, I slowly and carefully coax the boat round until the wind is directly behind it. |
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Sure, I had to coax her with hints of juicy, interesting news that I said I needed to tell her, but still. |
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The boat's engine had coughed and wheezed for a good ten minutes before Kami had been able to coax it into working order. |
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Firefighters did their best to coax Kaitlin out too, but were forced to lever open the door. |
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Her first task was to coax and cajole the gathering into applauding loudly, in order to welcome her. |
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Feeding him a few lumps of sugar, she was finally able to coax him into allowing her to put on his saddle. |
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They weigh less than most current baluns and coax coils, and they are less bulky. |
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Plant a seedling next to each stake, and as the seedlings grow, coax them up the twine. |
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Thankfully the fire crew didn't need to use their cutting equipment and managed to coax the tortoise out of his shell by poking around inside. |
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Incremental in approach, painstaking in process, the drawings coax a range of associations from the touch of the pencil. |
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Of course, it is wrong to nag, pressurise, coax, cajole or emotionally blackmail one's offspring into providing grandchildren. |
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All you do is exhaust yourself, coax the little blighters back into the air where you can't get at them, and make a filthy mess. |
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The Fox reporter at the news conference tried to coax the major into saying more than he was saying. |
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The Financial Services Authority has a statutory remit to coax punters into greater awareness about husbanding their dosh. |
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Our only other small success is a fish we manage to coax into jumping on a daisy chain of plastic squids, but it misses the bait. |
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Members of the public are warned not to try to coax down the eagle themselves. |
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And of course Baelish materialized to save Sansa and coax Lysa away from the ledge. |
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Even after all the heroes are gone, it lays dormant, waiting for light to coax it out of the shadows. |
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To coax a tulip to break, early growers used a variety of entirely useless nostrums, including plaster from old walls, pigeon dung, or water from dung hills. |
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From early spring to late fall, he will leave his apartment, limp across the street and coax whoever is willing to play patty-cake with him until the bus arrives. |
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But the policies are misdirected and don't coax people back into work. |
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Charles half expected to hear at once sharp cracks of sticks and tumbleweed, to which he would coax himself were just tree squirrels, or other creatures. |
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The rite aims to coax the camel mother into nursing her baby. |
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So instead of tapping into spare capacity, Uber had to coax new capacity into being. |
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He tried to coax the distraught girl out of silence, inquiring about her school and family life, but her replies were clipped. |
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There are celebrity judges to wrangle and emotionally wrecked contestants to coax coherent interviews from. |
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Was it difficult to coax good performances out of unseasoned kids? |
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The Australian didgeridoo or yidaki is a simple wind instrument, yet a good player can coax from it a variety of timbres greater than that of many an orchestral instrument. |
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It took Emily at least twenty minutes to coax Callie from the bathroom floor, and even longer to get her dressed in a long-sleeve shirt and pajama bottoms. |
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All four Crusader Blue tanks engaged the enemy on both sides of the road with coax,.50-caliber, and M240 loader's machine guns, M4 carbines, and M9 pistols. |
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America has spent tens of billions of dollars in a basically futile effort to coax Islamabad into clamping down on the Taliban. |
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She was able to coax new insights from those oft-interviewed. |
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He kept blowing a dog whistle in a fruitless attempt to coax Molly out. |
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Miraculously, the Humvee was still running, and Boyd was able to coax it back to base. |
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While one can scarcely coax a cuss word from today's bookish youth, it turns out that their harshest critics, senior citizens, have gone delinquent. |
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In 1884, an Imperial Russian Navy officer, Aleksandr Mozhaisky, used a ramp to coax a monoplane into the air for 65 to 100 feet outside St. Petersburg. |
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It claimed it needed it, but I question how much need was involved, given that on the occasions I managed to coax printing out there were no signs of fading or patchiness. |
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To coax their pushrod designs to rev higher without running out of breath, engineers have designed lighter, stiffer, lower-friction valvetrains. |
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No amount of cajoling or retraining could coax him to budge. |
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Dave Pugh used dog biscuits to coax out 35 carp to 10lb and Pontypridd 14-year-old Sam Stasfrace caught 24 to 8lb. |
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The male sea lamprey, for example, will coax ovulating females into its nest by releasing enticing pheromones. |
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Camper has tried, and failed, to coax embryonic stem cells to form pituitary glands. |
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These channels are then transmitted via a single coax cable to Veos Display units attached to screens to display the content. |
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Unveiling of the first HDMI-Over-Coax product to extend HDMI connectivity from room-to-room over the existing in-home coax cable infrastructure. |
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It can accommodate up to two coax ports and includes build-in CATV diplexers to facilitate CATV services. |
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Hours later miaowing was heard from under the bonnet and passers-by tried to coax out the frightened feline before calling the RSPCA and Cats Protection. |
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Now we can finally begin to coax the truth out of antihydrogen. |
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Take the tops off cucumber plants and nip off the tips of the sideshoots a few weeks before you want to remove the plants from the greenhouse, to coax them into swelling. |
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