I'd rather be comfy and endure a little prodding than be lousily uncomfortable the entire flight. |
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They were dreadful sleepers, but I'm sure that was because I was prodding and poking them all the time! |
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He put on his helmet and cupped his hand around the earhole, stoking and prodding the crowd even more. |
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Doctors have been prodding and probing women for centuries to help produce healthy babies. |
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Not created in some lab with a bunch of doctors and scientists poking and prodding them with instruments. |
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At the same time, I'm prodding the actors and encouraging them to dig down inside themselves. |
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That is their prime motivation in prodding the US into a resumption of a deal. |
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Following some gentle prodding from Simon, I've added another section to the sidebar. |
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When was the last time you saw a giraffe or a rhino proudly prodding a charred chunk of wildebeest round a barbeque? |
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It's not as if the idea of writing a book wouldn't occur to a person without the prodding of a literary agent. |
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Nobody was in a hurry and none was seen prodding the organisers to get on with the item. |
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The shavetail saluted crisply and started prodding the crowd into a semblance of order. |
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Sure enough, an hour later he appeared and duly started taking the machine apart and prodding it with a multimeter. |
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Landon had several men poking and prodding his bare chest as he sat on the bed table in nothing but his breezers. |
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But on further prodding he realises there's more to this than meets the eye, as their story doesn't quite add up. |
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A staple of circuses, lion tamers dazzle audiences by prodding the big cats to perform. |
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You'd think they couldn't ruin a steak, surely there's a rubicund, porky chef, with a hat, prodding and turning steaks over a hot griddle. |
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He sat back for a moment, thinking, prodding with his mind towards any intention the man might have. |
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But ordinary people might tune politics out, so they just can't resist prodding and stimulating us with those symbolic things. |
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Using indigenous and interesting sounds we are constantly prodding at the boundaries of rock and roll. |
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With all of David's prodding, Selina found herself slipping up and mistaking his nosiness for actual interest in her, though he said otherwise. |
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Scene after scene I kept imagining some off-screen trainer with a grub in his hand, prodding Link to do his bidding. |
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There was a niggling in the back of her mind, perhaps her subconscious prodding at her, trying to get her attention. |
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So far, on-air replies to prodding by radio and television hosts have cast the candidate in an unfavourable light. |
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She grimaced and swept up her hair in a messy bun with one hand, whilst prodding me on the back with the other hand. |
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The government is prodding banks to clean up bad loans so they are able to compete with foreign rivals. |
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Whatever Don's initial reluctance, he acquiesces to Winston's prodding because he is, actually, looking for something, even if he doesn't know what that something is. |
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Gemini awoke the next morning, not to her father prodding her in the side, but to a warm breeze sifting in through her window and the hot summer sun falling across her face. |
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Moving on from traditional prodding, future de-mining will be done by flails and dogs. |
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If a pig lies down when prodded, do not continue prodding, let the animal calm down. |
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His mind turned briefly inward, prodding gently at its privacy shield. |
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Casablancas speaks in a drowsy mumble and occasionally needs prodding, but once you do, becomes surprisingly engaged. |
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We were in the air about 45 minutes when I felt a poke in the ribs and turned to find my row-mate prodding me with his rolled-up reading material. |
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The girl was calmly prodding a brazier of hot coals with an iron stick. |
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Environmentalists are prodding regulators to clamp down on practices like classifying events that happen repeatedly as accidents. |
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It was only after some prodding from other commenters that Faircloth came up with a name. |
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He's prodding it with the practised hand of someone who has worked with clothes for more than 25 years. |
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It usually means a visit to a vet, with poking, prodding and, occasionally, a jab. |
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But, as the people of Irving are now discovering, all of this poking and prodding is not without potential consequences. |
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Nonetheless, we see a real need to keep prodding CSIS along the civilianization path. |
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We waited several years, prodding Fisheries and Oceans Canada, which had that data, to publish the information. |
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What we are doing here is prodding the bureaucrats into action, forcing them to speak to each other, setting terms of reference for them. |
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Doing so would have the added advantage of prodding institutions to make their goals explicit. |
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But despite more prodding from them, Eve remained silent on the subject. |
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The answer, I found, was meths, and with some judicious prodding with a meths-impregnated brush, I soon had an amorphous bunch of coils on the carpet. |
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Of course, with a little prodding they enjoy their afternoon siesta. |
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He began circumspectly, prodding tentatively at the few balls he faced. |
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Without such prodding, the machine's wand simply doesn't have enough torque to move ice cream so formidable. |
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Organizational unity between the two parties was achieved only in 1922, after much prodding by the Comintern. |
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All the political leaders of the country have come together without any external prodding for an open discussion of issues of national concern. |
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Started in Portland in 1999, their self-titled debut was incapable of prodding you into these visions, these half-lucid garbles of thought and imagination. |
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After some cautious prodding I put some weight on it, checked that the muscles worked both ways and limped downstairs, exploring the outer limits of gingerliness. |
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After forcing us to sing a Neil Diamond medley, he tops the show by prodding the audience into doing the hokey-cokey while spraying us with champagne. |
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Most young people who do it successfully have a parent guiding them and prodding them along the way. |
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They continue to expand lending to both the business and household sectors without the kind of prodding seen in other jurisdictions. |
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Combat engineer Spr Marc Doyon sharpens his prodding skills during section training. |
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And that prodding can be used to have power over our lives that we have not granted. |
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Marianne Stewart of Cedar Falls needed repeated prodding to recall that she had caucused for Santorum. |
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They kept prodding me to take the job, and I did. |
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Slowly but surely, and with a little prodding from the Apostolic Vicar of Hong Kong, Arnold discovered that God was calling him to undertake this difficult task. |
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Three times in the course of its prodding, the radio station received identical telegrams from an executive assistant to Transport Minister Lang, each saying he was bringing the matter to the minister's attention. |
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Cape Breton Post, Sydney, N. S., for a campaign that combined investigative reporting and editorial prodding to force an environmental assessment of a Nova Scotia Power Corporation project. |
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He won't need rap music, pep talks or prodding. |
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Viewed in that light, the present external resource crisis facing Africa could well be a blessing in disguise by prodding countries of the region to muster their innermost potential for self-reliant development. |
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The man places his hand around Catherine's face and grabs her by the chin while prodding her in the back with a sword that he is slowly unsheathing. |
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Some concluded that, during the REM phase, chemical messaging from the pons activated higher areas of the brain, prodding them to produce images and sensations, completely randomly. |
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Despite a century of poking and prodding at the brain, psychologists, neurologists, sociologists and philosophers are still a long way from an understanding of how a mind might be made or what one is. |
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This approach was effective in the instance of cyclone Nargis where international prodding led the Burmese authorities to provide increasing access after an initial refusal to do so. |
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In early February, after much prompting and prodding, we can say that we sent a clear message, and that was that the Government of Saskatchewan had lost confidence in the direction of First Nations University. |
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As a social worker, I used to enjoy working with the elderly, but their concerned prodding about when I was going to have children became too painful. |
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The transcription for cello was made in 1932 at the prodding of, and in collaboration with, the great Russian-American cellist Gregor Piatigorsky. |
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With only a little prodding, the blond model seemed to find the black stud's happy button as I heard Ty let out a low moan. |
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Long docile to Napoleon, under Talleyrand's prodding it had turned against him. |
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However, the Allies refused to accept this under prodding from Alexander, who feared that Napoleon might find an excuse to retake the throne. |
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Kalen was canyoneering in Zion National Park but needed no prodding when she emerged. |
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The most challenging might be prodding Taliban leaders to enter talks. |
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Moreover, many non-ESL students lack enough fluency in academese to simply intuit the answers to their questions under careful prodding. |
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Last week Davros was in imminent danger of carking it and this week we're tentatively prodding at the afterlife thanks to the presence of some homicidal ghosts. |
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The human deminer then starts the lengthy process of prodding the ground, marking the area and digging around the mine, which will be later destroyed. |
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He finally got there in the 63rd minute, prodding home Riccardo Meggiorini's cross before hurdling the advertising hoardings as he rushed away to celebrate underneath the stands. |
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The men stood behind him, prodding him with a rod. |
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Fulham pushed for an equaliser and went close through Dempsey, the American forcing a smart low save from Al Habsi after prodding Davies's shot goalwards. |
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It is high time horseracing in Britain dispensed with the archaic heel digging, stick prodding, often inaccurate, guesstimates about the state of the going. |
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Ekta Sharma's The Real Peace Prize at Delhi Poetry Slam's open mic session is one of the few prodding poems that has been raging on YouTube over the past few months. |
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On the day the treaty was signed, June 7, 1494, Columbus was sailing along the southern shore of Cuba, prodding fruitlessly at that lengthy coast. |
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