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Compare, for a moment, prompting in opera with the protocols of a voice recital.
Their art is no longer confined to Indianness in subject or style, and the topic comes up without prompting in every conversation.
"So the Red Sox think that they're going to win because Pedro is pitching," Brosius said, without prompting, in a mostly empty dugout.
Some, like Sara Payne, who collected an MBE for "services to child protection" had gone beyond the call of duty at the most tragic possible prompting: in Payne's case, the murder of her daughter Sarah.
In the past several years, the drone strikes have set off a major public backlash against the United States in Yemen, Pakistan and across the Muslim world, prompting in part Mr. Obama's decision to constrain their use.
Then she would grab a cab and head to the airport for the shuttle, where said packages were duly X-rayed, prompting, in those laxer times, some pretty rich gazes from airport security.
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"Love you, Rachel," I prompt in a teasing voice.
Prompted in part by titles, religious interpretations come to mind.
The rules were prompted in part by attacks on Sikh students in the last school year.
Those changes may have prompted in Ms. McCartney feelings of rootlessness.
The move to Florida was, friends said, prompted in part by a love of scuba diving.
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