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There is nothing "nudge" about it.
You might guess it to be a nudge about the importance of room tidying.
"Tell them why you're here," he asked Evans Jr, while giving him a professional nudge about how to hold the microphone closer to his mouth.
Among an impressive parade of not-quite-impersonations, one of the best is James D'Arcy's Anthony Perkins, a shy, knock-kneed youth whose avowed admiration of Rope and Strangers on a Train – Hitchcock's queerest films – is a not- so-subtle nudge about the actor's sexuality.
So chances are there will already be plenty of items even an newbie user might be getting a nudge about when out shopping.
When presented with a nudge about an event, you may at least consider going, probably even visit the event page, maybe indicate that you're "Interested" and even decide to attend the event.
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Its software is quick to offer helpful nudges about things like imminent birthdays and friends you have not contacted in a while.
It alleges that the bank aggressively pushed its services to US citizens through none-too-subtle nudges about tax-avoidance benefits.
But it's not caused any market wobbles - sterling is still at $1.468 (it even nudged about $1.47 as Brown walked back into Downing Street), and the FTSE is 20 points lighter at 5240.
Ms. Bornstein has made it part of her own job to nudge colleagues about the importance of Latino music and culture.
It is the duty of physicians to nudge you about any behavior that could cause harm to you -- or your children.
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