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Later, he needed prodding to discuss it further.
The staff was amiable, but needed prodding to bring replacement silverware and to pour water.
Cousin Helen went to India once and never needs prodding to talk about the trip.
The article credited Col. John Singlaub with prodding to life that particular chapter in the spiked-ammunition story.
In short order the last four wickets were donated as if on a silver platter, mishooking, ambitiously driving, following a ball outside off, prodding to point.
Check if they are done by lifting them from the tray and gently prodding to make sure the outside is firm and the centre only a little soft.
In "Jickey Goes to Behavior Therapy," for instance, Dr. Fanky P. Wolf gets his eyes gouged out by his patient, Jickey, whom he is prodding to make eye contact.
Of all the students at the night and day school, teachers say, it is the Chinese who have the hardest time with English, keep to themselves the most and need the most prodding to speak up in class.
After eight years on the outside, even Republican delegates who were not pleased with the inclusive tone of their program were so desperate to return to power that it took little, if any, prodding to corral them behind Mr. Bush.
Paul Gallagher won the ball back for the Foxes, prodding to Nugent.
But the introduction of Broad quickly resulted in Perera prodding to short leg where Bell was on hand to snatch a superb catch.
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