What I didn't expect was Isaac's unprompted reaction, which in itself says a lot. |
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The Novartis Foundation's MRS responds to unprompted inquiries from journalists. |
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He was unarmed and taken entirely by surprise by your brutal and unprompted attack. |
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For instance, I learned that my husband is capable of astonishing unprompted feats of tidiness when the house in question contains a motor. |
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His unprompted use of the precise number bears witness to a weary familiarity with it. |
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Staff stood amazed as they listened to this unprompted assault on Stewart's integrity. |
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A friend made the completely unprompted comment that she had done exactly the same thing. |
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Heavens, it was so good, it spawned an unprompted comments thread here, which I've tacked onto the bottom of this post. |
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No, these were entirely unscripted, unprompted, and for that matter, uncalled for assessments. |
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The way she said it, unprompted, with one eye on the photo lab phone, we imagine she's been waiting, patiently, very patiently, for that day to come. |
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This is the first instance of unprompted reading without clues or context. |
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I'm so glad you asked me that –it's genuinely grassroots: unprompted, social-media followers are taking independent action. |
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If manufacturers do not make the change unprompted, then a nudge from the regulators might be expected. |
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I was rather surprised that the President-in-Office mentioned unprompted the four market freedoms yet again. |
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As with the older group, the poster led to an unprompted discussion on issues related to water within their community. |
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But the next most frequent unprompted response mentioned by respondents was that they perceived no weaknesses. |
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Later, Rep. Louie Gohmert, a fellow Texas Republican, jumped, unprompted, to Paul's defense. |
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Sometimes there are open-ended, unprompted questions. |
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Another noteworthy finding related to the different levels of adherence observed for the prompted and unprompted spot checks concerns the degree to which researchers were provided with copies of the cardholder agreement. |
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When asked, one-quarter of visitors in the summer gave the unprompted response that they felt Parliament Hill symbolized Canadian heritage or law and order. |
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While he futzed with the broken equipment, a stranger in a yin-yang T-shirt approached me unprompted to say Smith looked like a caterer. |
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When Lambert claps hands, the audience clap with him, unprompted. |
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On an unprompted basis, small numbers suggested subsidization for seniors, low-income Canadians, and students, based on the perception that these groups have lower incomes and so would benefit from financial assistance. |
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An unprompted solution was to add education as part of the solution. |
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Admittedly, the Commission has not asked us for an opinion regarding the composition of this committee, but the Commission will hopefully excuse me for giving it an unprompted opinion nevertheless. |
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Art is distinguished from other works by being in large part unprompted by necessity, by biological drive, or by any undisciplined pursuit of recreation. |
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Fortunately one of our engineers lives in Waterloo and when his answerphone went off unprompted he was able to radio in and the problem was sorted out quickly. |
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