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A few months ago I was prompted into action after several readers wrote to complain.
Lurie, Anders and Yost were all prompted into their TV deals by their agents, those most aware of the industry clock.
It said it had been prompted into issuing the release following "media coverage" of the adjustment, something it had published without fanfare on its website on 24 December.
The quick arrests may be a small sign that the Afghan government is starting to take women's rights seriously, though others say the government was only prompted into action by embarrassing news media reports.
Pacult was prompted into admitting he had never heard of McGarvey until recently, but that will not stop the Rapid coach pinning some of his words on a dressing-room wall.
Joshi, a research fellow at the defence thinktank the Royal United Services Institute, said the US could be prompted into setting up buffer zones in Syria if there were more cross border incidence and an increase in refugees.
Provan, around the time of the last Rapid debacle, embellished a "challenge" from the Hearts winger Willie Johnston at Parkhead so much that the Edinburgh side's chairman, Wallace Mercer, was prompted into threatening comments regarding lawyers and court cases.
But Dr Smalley's discovery turned out to be much more important for the explosion of research it prompted into the properties of structures at the smallest end of the scale.Related items LAST WORD: Nanotechnology's unhappy fatherMar 11th 2004The buckyball was merely the first in a whole new family of fullerenes, a group of symmetrical carbon-cage molecules.
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