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  • Uday's a handful, living out some Baathist-inflected fantasia on De Palma's Scarface, shooting off guns indoors, plucking schoolgirls off the streets and raping them, exercising Caligulan droit du seigneur over a war hero's new bride, prompting her suicide, and mutilating and disembowelling his own dad's food-taster at a banquet to honour Mrs Hosni Mubarak par-TAY! The Devil's Double and more movies on the megalomaniacal
  • It also tires the body out, prompting it to sleep more soundly. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Philippines’ most active volcano erupted again Monday, spewing ash and molten lava into the air, prompting volcanologists to warn of more violent eruptions in coming days.
  • Unable to contain their joy, boys of Punjab broke into a song prompting their friends to do a jig.
  • A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami.
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  • With little prompting from the teacher, the students raised and vigorously pursued the following questions.
  • ‘Say goodbye’ I say as I squeeze their mittened hands as a way of prompting.
  • There were some figures in the West who needed little prompting from the Russians to conclude that all was not as it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The size of this latest mimivirus is unprecedented, prompting researchers to name it a mamavirus. ���Sputnik��� Virus Can Attack Others, But Is it Alive?
  • One died presumably to satisfy some ideological or religious prompting or to get revenge, and the other while trying, somehow, simply to get by.
  • The reporter is revealed to have a wooden leg, prompting Roger to launch into another of his weird family tales, this one about a peglegged uncle. Chron.com Chronicle
  • But the opener did turn a bit testy in the eighth inning when Grant Balfour hit J.D. Drew in the right shoulder with a high fastball, prompting a few Red Sox to holler from the bench. Dice-K masterful as Red Sox beat Rays in ALCS opener
  • WASHINGTON - Overeating makes the brain go haywire, prompting a cascade of damage that may cause diabetes, heart disease and other ills, US researchers reported on Thursday.
  • A burglar alarm went off, prompting the arrival of officers who detained the two undercover cops. The Sun
  • About a hundred brains that had been stored in glass jars in a basement on campus have disappeared, prompting fears of a great brain robbery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pimentel, 61, barricaded the road, prompting a lawsuit from the church.
  • Last week, the Mexican peso touched an all-time low versus the dollar, prompting the government to intervene in the foreign-exchange market.
  • Crop yields drop as topsoil is lost, prompting subsistence farmers to clear more land.
  • There were some figures in the West who needed little prompting from the Russians to conclude that all was not as it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • An unacceptable approach to prompting would be to ask an open question and to suggest possible answers only to some respondents, such as those who appear to be struggling to think of an appropriate reply.
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • When he wasn't prompting attacks, he was scoring mighty points.
  • Nova Scotia's opposition MLAs voted down a finance bill Monday, prompting the fall of the minority Progressive Conservative government and setting the stage for an election. Archive 2009-05-01
  • This can mean narrowing roads and removing clear-cut edges, prompting drivers to navigate with care.
  • His sluggish response kicked off a crescendo of criticism, prompting calls for him to resign from within his own coalition.
  • His departure from the political scene would ease the president's efforts to tackle the ailing economy, prompting him to say the charges against him were political. Times, Sunday Times
  • At one point a man next to her jokily sings in a foreign language, prompting laughs in the carriage. The Sun
  • Zarr's hair, his eyes, and some of his internal viscera remained with his bones prompting some of the terrified members of his party to retch with revulsion.
  • In previous years, teams like Galway and Kerry have lifted the cup prompting the commentators to predict an extended reign as the kings of football.
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Peter looked admonishingly towards Elspeth, prompting Teddy to cease. Boiling a Frog
  • It's not so much on the real rare, high-end comics or artwork but the bad economic news seems to be prompting a downturn in, as one of them put it, "the kind of merchandise that the guy across the aisle is also carrying. WonderCon | Thoughts on Day Three | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • Despite repeated prompting, the group has not met to discuss future action.
  • Budget cuts are prompting a growing number of councils to charge for the disposal of bulky items at tips or via home collection services. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ocean temperature was above normal in most areas, prompting mass bleaching of many coral reefs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lacklustre performance failed to convince many to stay once the moratorium expired, however, prompting RAB to review its business and move to delist – a move formally announced last Friday.
  • The metal last year lost 46 percent of its value, prompting Russia, the biggest producer in 2001, to embargo sales to the open market.
  • Cursing under his breath he aimed and missed, prompting a cynical laugh from Simon.
  • About 11,000 fans gasped as Tomas went airborne and crashed hard to the ground - and then raved with cheers after he literally ate the sand of the ring, rose ungored and went on to kill the bull, prompting huge praise from Spain's bullfighting critics. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • There were some figures in the West who needed little prompting from the Russians to conclude that all was not as it seemed. Times, Sunday Times
  • You can see all around you that nobody needs prompting. The Sun
  • But after Rooney disappears to check on the day's shoot, Kidd reveals that the second run will be raunchier than the first, possibly prompting more network collywobbles.
  • The FBI's New York Bureau Chief Pasquale D'Amuro charged that Kelly's identification of the detective had upset investigators from New Scotland Yard, prompting a call from John Bunn, commander of the Anti-Terrorist Branch, who voiced concerns about what Kelly had told the media. Len Levitt: Law Enforcement Steel Cage Match: Ray Kelly Vs. Bill Bratton
  • Islamic scholars, or mullahs, took over most classes, prompting him to quit.
  • Our analysis identified the following modifications: reteaching the material, using instructional materials, prompting/cueing, modeling, changing the task, and giving students more practice on the task.
  • Nevertheless, with digicams getting some buzz for showing up on business-oriented cell phones and handheld devices, manufacturers are prompting professionals to consider going digital.
  • The scale of the disaster is prompting volunteer squads of backpackers to try to deliver aid themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • The company is understood to be concerned that the proposed skeleton staff would not be large enough to oversee a partial shutdown, prompting safety concerns. Times, Sunday Times
  • At last he could resist the devil's prompting no longer; he drew his dagger and split the reed.
  • Sales here plummeted, prompting management changes. Times, Sunday Times
  • After much prompting and insistence by beekeepers, Forestry Tasmania agreed to try and retain leatherwoods (subject to safety considerations) in one of the Class 4 (small flowing streams) stream reserves of 10m on either side of the stream, on the Northern side of the coupe.
  • The scale of the disaster is prompting volunteer squads of backpackers to try to deliver aid themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Odysseus through his continency and the ‘promptings66 of Hermes’ abstained from touching them immoderately, and by the same token did not turn into Memorabilia
  • After some rather blunt prompting by me, they start to give some responses.
  • HAMPTON ROADS -- Severe weather rumbled through Hampton Roads Thursday afternoon, prompting numerous weather warnings and causing damage and flooding. WVEC Top Stories
  • They are long lived, grow rapidly in culture, and, with careful prompting in the laboratory, have the potential to induce the formation of specialized dentin, bone, and neuronal cells.
  • Then, in a mini-scandal that same year, the Guggenheim deaccessioned 24 paintings, including a number by Scarlett, Bauer and Rebay, prompting charges that the museum was selling off its history.
  • Last year CFIUS raised concerns over a planned joint venture between New Mexico fiber-optics company Emcore Corp. and China's Tangshan Caofeidian Investment Corp., prompting the companies to abandon the deal. Exchange Merger Clears U.S. Hurdle
  • However, burning cars prevented firefighters from entering the burning embassy building, prompting fears that it could burn to the ground overnight.
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • In August, the landlord removed the entire stairwell, prompting City of Montreal building inspectors to declare her apartment unfit for habitation.
  • Naomi and Holly, playing the aunts, had to keep prompting me with my lines.
  • THE "BORN" IDENTITY: The "Born This Way" episode of Glee is even more AfterSchool Special than usual, a sporadically enjoyable seminar in self-acceptance with a chaser of Nip/Tuck, as Rachel considers altering her schnozz after Finn busts it in rehearsal, prompting Mr. Schue to urge the entire glee club — and OCD gal pal Emma — to embrace their metaphorical warts. Matt's TV Week in Review: A Wedding, A Farewell, and More!
  • Password prompting always occurs regardless if the account exists.
  • This discovery was shared with government reformers, prompting the enactment of formal accountability mechanisms, including regular audits of budget allocations.
  • Just as little girls, instinctively foreshadowing motherhood, play with dolls, so children feel vague sex promptings, and in sweetly ridiculous ways love and quarrel and make up after the approved fashion of lovers. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • Reid is one such fellow, his name frequently prompting the response 'Who?', even from those of his compatriots with a passing interest in wheels and fast living.
  • Conciliation talks were postponed indefinitely on August 10, prompting the union to serve the strike notice.
  • In other developments Thursday, the judge trying the case declined to arraign any of the suspects, prompting anger from some relatives of victims. Defense Attorneys Acknowledge Journalists Died in 2009 Philippines Massacre
  • You can see all around you that nobody needs prompting. The Sun
  • That's all the prompting the matronly dormouse needed.
  • Some worry that none of the contenders can stop Dean's anti-establishment candidacy, prompting speculation that high-profile alternatives may join the race.
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Investigators have blamed oil leaks triggered by faulty parts in the engines - prompting the replacement programme. The Sun
  • His first glimpse of her, on Class Day, in a white gown and a hat that to his manly indiscrimination looked as guileless as a sheaf of poppies nodding above the pale-yellow hair that had the sheen of corn-silk, had been a vision that stirred in him heroic promptings. Judith of the Plains
  • Despite several promptings from his parents the boy refused to apologize.
  • Claire McCaskill is returning the private jet she used taxpayer dollars to fly, prompting roughly 432,481,021 pun-tastic articles using the word "turbulence. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • The ocean temperature was above normal in most areas, prompting mass bleaching of many coral reefs. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the caption on another photograph, we learn that the tarsier is a "member of a little-known zoological group called Asiatic profimians," prompting us to wonder whether that group, if in favor of "fimians," is anti something. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol X No 1
  • In addition, a wintry spell before the Cesarewitch was prompting our runners to start donning their winter coats before they set off.
  • The term auto bias normally describes a circuit in which the signal grid of a power tube is referenced to ground, and the potential of the cathode is raised above ground through a cathode resistor (footnote 1), thus prompting the tube to adjust itself under operating conditions. Stereophile RSS Feed
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • The welfare cutoff is prompting record numbers of people to apply for citizenship.
  • At his father's prompting, the little boy began to mimic the birds' cries.
  • But while it is true that the United States is again enmeshed in controversial wars in Asia, the circumstances prompting the show's rebellious acts feel as if they bear only tangential resemblance to modern America. The wonderfully unruly 'Hair' is still a blowout 42 years after its Broadway debut
  • It's amazing what we can re-member with a little prompting.
  • And the same image-conscious celebrities who helped promote the label could begin to shun it, prompting the style-obsessed masses to do so too. Dior to fire John Galliano over anti-Semitic remarks
  • The issue dominated the campaign, prompting many commentators to characterize the election as a virtual referendum on the independence issue.
  • Prompting strategies are verbal or written antecedent messages that designate desirable target behaviors.
  • The tax system exists because some rich people need prompting to help the poor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A steeply rising landfill tax is prompting businesses to rethink. Times, Sunday Times
  • Intercell AG plunged 41 percent to 9.99 euros after a vaccine patch to prevent diarrhea in travelers failed in two patient studies, prompting the company to forecast a wider loss.
  • At Jiang's prompting, a decision was made to dismiss several liberal academics, including Li.
  • It was either down to good acting or very good prompting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Two planeloads were impounded by the junta, prompting a temporary suspension in deliveries.
  • However, the deity's heuristic role in prompting scientific thought should not be confused with its validation.
  • Others have dropped the work altogether, prompting a rapid rise in the number of litigants in person. Times, Sunday Times
  • He suggested without any prompting: `Room number 15 is free. SKORPION'S DEATH
  • The family were all set for a camping holiday at the end of August but their plans were halted by the devastating financial blow, prompting the parents to start a fund to take all the children of ex-Crown workers on holiday.
  • And can he sport a shaven head like that and deliver lines such as'My hair stands on end' without prompting giggles? Times, Sunday Times
  • They hoped this act would stir a feeling, prompting the practitioners to serve in modesty to make up for the inadequate medical technology they had.
  • One of the new houses is three storeys high and the other is four, prompting fears that homes nearby will lose their privacy by being overlooked.
  • Nor will it ever be forgotten how he humbled the pride of them that withstood him, and gathered to himself the confidence of the people, and submitted himself to the promptings of his conscience, and enraged Egypt's haughty aristocrats with his proposals and demands in behalf of the oppressed, and in the face of Egypt's armies led out the enslaved from the house of bondage, and saw the hosts of Israel's oppressors overwhelmed under The Assassinated President
  • This may include cueing or prompting, questioning, modeling, telling, or discussing.
  • Instead it stirred resentment both inside and outside the party, prompting Abdullah to say he would be willing to face a contested vote.
  • Whereupon he again fulfilled the promises of youth, the leadings of his birth star and the promptings of his spirit guides, and told all he knew about the whole Watson family, not forgetting the roses he had taken to her, and Mrs. Crocks 'diagnosis of it all. Purple Springs
  • In Palmyra, Syria, I once refused to buy a $4 T-shirt from a child hawker, prompting his outraged query: "Why are Americans so cheap?
  • ‘Say goodbye’ I say as I squeeze their mittened hands as a way of prompting.
  • They are long lived, grow rapidly in culture, and, with careful prompting in the laboratory, have the potential to induce the formation of specialized dentin, bone, and neuronal cells.
  • A burglar alarm went off, prompting the arrival of officers who detained the two undercover cops. The Sun
  • Roth has been quiet ever since, prompting some to suggest that he had been suffering from a severe bout of writers' block.
  • Premiership Rugby has been condemned for keep the findings confidential, prompting claims of a whitewash. Times, Sunday Times
  • A snag in the sound system brought the music and dance to an abrupt halt, prompting Archana to crack a few jokes at the expense of the electrical crew.
  • He has a seductively tumbling, pigeon-toed gait and a dinky, prompting, short-passing range. Why we must savour the rare English delicacy that is Jack Wilshere
  • Of course he never divulged those sources to me, despite my prompting.
  • NEW YORK—Despite some world-shaking events this year, currency investors are shrugging off the risk of future exchange-rate swings, prompting skeptics to warn that the market is getting too complacent. Currency Investors: What, Me Worry?
  • Nonetheless, investors fear that inflation could suddenly resurge in China, prompting the government to raise interest rates faster than expected.
  • So far, it has sparked a massive increase in calls to Crimestoppers prompting a string of police raids and arrests.
  • The protein acts like an antigen, prompting the immune cells to attack.
  • Industrial users fear that green policies prompting rising power prices will make them uncompetitive compared with their international peers. Times, Sunday Times
  • After a while these interminable lists acquire a certain ghoulish fascination, prompting a host of other questions.
  • A steeply rising landfill tax is prompting businesses to rethink. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are great spontaneous sniggerers and we can do it in unison without any prompting from one another.
  • Public health chiefs have blamed flu for the unexpected death of thousands of elderly people over the past year, prompting claims of a whitewash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brash's remarks immediately induced a tremor of panic in the money markets, prompting the dumping of major New Zealand stocks on the share market.
  • From the time they had quitted the burning room to that moment, Waters had passed into his listless, abstracted condition, so helpless and feeble that he retained the grasp of M'liss's hand more through some instinctive prompting rather than the dictates of reason. The Luck of Roaring Camp and Other Tales With Condensed Novels, Spanish and American Legends, and Earlier Papers
  • The ocean temperature was above normal in most areas, prompting mass bleaching of many coral reefs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Paris Hilton, who just celebrated her 30th birthday by pretending she was one of the can-can dancers in a Baz Luhrmann film, appeared last night on the "Late Show With David Letterman" and, after prompting from Mr. Letterman, shared her life plans. Video: Paris Hilton shares her life plans with David Letterman
  • The scale of the disaster is prompting volunteer squads of backpackers to try to deliver aid themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only the instant prompting of campaign staffers, clapping furiously around the room, sparked enough applause to rescue the candidate from dead air.
  • When I used to meet him regularly outside the Brompton Oratory after his Sunday devotions, it took little prompting to goad him into a diatribe against his latest enemy.
  • A man in Orem, Utah had the Homeland Security flying squad at his house because he'd planted a castor bean plant on his front lawn, prompting a neighbor or passing snitch to decide he was making ricin: Boing Boing
  • The couple announced their romance in Italy earlier this month, prompting sceptics to question the validity of the match.
  • He then became the first to help post - menopausal women conceive, prompting the Vatican to denounce his actions.
  • This is an agent who is able to overcome the promptings of all heteronomous counsels, such as those of self-interest and desire, should they be in conflict with reason.
  • Angels' manager Terry Collins rushed out to explain what was going on to Tschida, prompting the ump to overturn his ejection - which may be a baseball first.
  • SEVERAL 60-year-old trees were lopped at the Park last week, prompting an angry reaction from residents.
  • It is too early to say what position Hawthorne will take in the literature of the world; but as his influence gains the ascendant in America, by prompting new and un-Hawthornesque originalities, it is likely also that it will be made manifest in England, according to some unspecifiable ratio. A Study Of Hawthorne
  • An emerging technique called neuromarketing that uses brain scans to measure human response to promotional messages is starting to catch on in Europe-and soon ads may become even more effective at prompting you to pull out your wallet. Search Engine Roundtable
  • In the foreground, a situation is presented absent of context, prompting the reader to make assumptions that form the basis of prejudice.
  • Always prompting from left-back. The Sun
  • AUCKLAND, New Zealand, Aug. 5 (UPI) -- A mystery poison has killed dogs and other animals on beaches in the Auckland, New Zealand, area, prompting warnings to keep kids and dogs off the beaches. Latest News - UPI.com
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • A so-called "super typhoon" is bearing down on the northern Philippines, prompting evacuations of thousands of people from coastal areas threatened with destructive winds, rain and storm surges. Evacuations in Philippines as 'Super Typhoon' Nears
  • The old industries didn't need much prompting to disappear: they had been living on borrowed time since the later 1940s, while Germany and Japan re-equipped their shipyards and engineering works.
  • And yet, he'd just been diagnosed with consumption, an illness that had shadowed him for years prompting doctors to exile him from the harsh Muscovite winters.
  • In addition, more elaborate evangelism programs, such as the multi-day, outdoor crusades, are rarely held because of prompting from leaders in the church administration.
  • By any rational measure, the site should fail, alerting the developers to their error and prompting them to fix it pronto.
  • The fuel market was deregulated last year, prompting a series of price hikes that were met with widespread protests.
  • I found myself drawn towards Japanese anime, prompting my transformation into an "otaku", a Japanese word for a person obsessed with anime. Daniyal Noorani: Animated Dialogue Between The West And The Muslim World
  • The competition watchdog twice rejected the proposed sale this year, prompting AGL to launch a legal challenge in September.
  • Empowerment increases the opportunity costs of children, prompting later marriages and increasing the divorce rate, similarly lowering fertility.
  • AIC, formerly Asia ISDN Commit - tee, commits itself to the prompting of ISDN application.
  • The scale of the disaster is prompting volunteer squads of backpackers to try to deliver aid themselves. Times, Sunday Times
  • Citi has taken writedowns of more than $50 billion in the past two and a half years, much of that tied to risky mortgage assets. prompting a multistep government rescue that left the government owning 27% of its stock. Greenspan Grilled Over Role in Financial Crisis
  • He did, allowing a run and prompting considerable activity in the Yankee pen, but the young sidearmer survived walking the first two hitters to strike out two of the final three to cap things off.
  • To-day I can laugh when I recall the childishness of my actions, the outcome of the unreasoned promptings of my puerile jealousy. The Motor Pirate
  • AIC, formerly Asia ISDN Commit - tee, commits itself to the prompting of ISDN application.
  • And it also gave me a chance to enthuse (not that I take much prompting) about how lucky I am to have such friable soil.
  • That suggests Japanese consumers will likely remain unwilling to help the economy exit its lull by shopping more, with deflation prompting them to defer purchases as they wait for prices to fall further. Japanese Production Falls as Deflation Tightens Grip
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • A steeply rising landfill tax is prompting businesses to rethink. Times, Sunday Times
  • Four children in Singapore are believed to have died from the disease which has infected about 1150 people there, prompting the city-state to close all kindergartens and childcare centres.
  • Today the rediscovery of the manuscripts is prompting a reappraisal of African history. Times, Sunday Times
  • America, by prompting new and _un_-Hawthornesque originalities, it is likely also that it will be made manifest in England, according to some unspecifiable ratio. A Study of Hawthorne
  • Innovation was quietly continuous, prompting an ethos of understated optimism.
  • There, Arazi asserted his superiority, prompting Corals to quote him 4-1 to complete the Kentucky-Epsom Derby double.
  • The issue dominated the campaign, prompting many commentators to characterize the election as a virtual referendum on the independence issue.
  • Famous faces appear without saying a word, prompting the speculation that a good deal of footage may have been left on the cutting room floor.
  • And eventually --- with a little prompting, obviously --- he came. BEHINDLINGS
  • Three people were missing last night in Australia's western desert region prompting fears that their vehicle had been swept off a track by rising floods. Times, Sunday Times
  • Again, McCain objected, prompting Byrd to chide him for doing so. Al Franken's senate shut down
  • But the prime minister obsequiousness to him is prompting revolt and disgust in the ranks of his Labor Party against him.
  • The travel slump hit earnings across the tourism industry, prompting a number of mergers and profit warnings.
  • On top of that the web-based form error checked itself, prompting you to fill in key information.
  • A lower court affirmed the ruling last week, prompting an appeal by the companies involved. Times, Sunday Times
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • Power shortages are prompting China to sell shares in its five biggest power generators, two years after they were formed when the government split up the State Power monopoly.
  • Without any prompting from Pettitt, he was feverishly muttering snippets from his stump speech in the middle of the frantic gesturing.
  • This year it was indeed a splendidly sunny day, prompting the women of Paris to move from winter coats to le trench and bringing fair-weather joggers into the parks. The Serious Art of Gentle Exercise
  • However, the school has now been told the papers were mislaid on their way to the exam board, prompting an outspoken attack from pupils.
  • Both sides were raising the rhetoric on the day South Korea launched big land and sea military exercises, prompting North Kor ea to denounce its richer neighbour as a warmonger.
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • Fellow staff witnessed her telling doctors that seemingly comfortable patients were in pain, prompting them to prescribe morphine.
  • Everything else was totally undisappointing: from the fact that she looked like I imagined (but with extra cuteness, to the way she had just enough of an American accent to give me something to hassle her about, humoured my parrot obsession, and ordered Mars Bar cheesecake for us to share, without even much prompting from me (i.e. just one round of, Mmm... look at those cakes! Archive 2007-06-01
  • So what's prompting the quick getaway? The Sun
  • They are willing to contribute to and collaborate with the youths, often spending long hours coaxing and prompting.
  • The Australian government is having a harder time endorsing the verdict, prompting the predictable caterwaul from China. China Convicts Itself
  • Recently I put up a PayPal donation button on the site after quite a bit of prompting by supporters wanting to help.
  • It must surely be some kind of guard to talk so incessantly without pause or prompting?
  • The national currency, which Friday traded at 170,000 zaire to the dollar, soared to 50,000 to the dollar Monday, prompting merchants who normally accept dollars to demand zaires in case their value increases further. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Prosecutors would have to prove that a suspect knew the noose to be a threat and used it to terrorize, which is defined as prompting people to fear for their personal safety. Home
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • But when it came time to dismount, the formation lurched to one side before breaking apart, sending one cheerleader tumbling to the turf and prompting a volley of mockery from the broadcast booth. Alumni Dust Off the Pom-Pons
  • But doubts go all the way up to doves inside his cabinet, prompting fears of the biggest split in the Labour movement since the formation of the SDP.
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • Words have a magical power. They can bring either the greatest happiness or deepestdespair; can transferknowledge from teacher to students words enable the orator to sway his audience and dictate its decisions .Words are capable of arousingthe strongest emotions and prompting all man's actions , Do not ridicule the use of words in psychotherapy. 
  • Suppose that someone sees something and as a result becomes suggestible to all sorts of ‘promptings’ whether true or false, concerning what he has done and observed.
  • Another factor prompting the governments to expand their mutual cooperation was the rise of Islamist movements challenging the postcolonial regimes.

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