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Ms. Green's nightmare, the telling of which requires prompting: "Someone was being chased, I couldn't stop something from happening".
She was wearing a silky black and white sundress, prompting someone nearby to whisper: "I've never seen her wear a loose dress like that".
She had spent the night before the match working on a sociology essay, she said, prompting someone to ask if it took her mind off the task ahead.
Then, panicked, he shouts, "What's happening to me?" prompting an actress to throw a glass of water in his face, only to have her gum switch flavor and, when she panics, prompting someone else to throw water at her.
But then they allowed the Thrashers to dictate the pace for several minutes, prompting someone in the crowd to drum up the first "Let's Go Rangers" chant over the low drone of 9,000 cocktail-party conversations.
During a game at DeWitt Clinton High School in the late 1920s, Lou Bender connected on a long two-handed set shot, prompting someone in the stands to shout, "Now that was a lulu of a basket".
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Is the prospect of the disease so horrifying that it should prompt someone to consider suicide?
So sometimes, it's something in the text itself that may have prompted someone to think that.
This begs the question: What prompts someone to report another Facebook user for using a "fake" name?
(It used to be a check-processing plant, which usually prompts someone to quip that it still is).
What if I typed the wrong thing and prompted someone to note "super-creepy parent" in a file?
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