At the urging of her manager, Lincoln worked her sex appeal as a club singer.
At the urging of Chinese and Hong Kong officials, he donned a less provocative shirt.
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In 1777, George Washington, at the urging of Henry Knox, made it his chief northern arsenal.
Honeywell began the MRAM effort in 1984 at the urging of the U. S. Department of Defense.
Theaters show trailers such as Miramax Films' "Shakespeare in Love" for free, at the urging of studios.
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Emily Detoto told the Houston Chronicle he had surrendered "at the urging of his family and myself".
Washington-Williams said she went public only at the urging of her children, but rumors had persisted for years.
The language was inserted into the Finding at the urging of the C.
The present high tariff is due to fall to 20% in 2000, at the urging of the World Trade Organisation.
At the urging of his advisers, Obama escalated clandestine drone strikes inside Pakistan in an attempt to disrupt these safe havens.
Children would come up to me at the urging of their mothers and put coins or dollar bills in my hands.
The U.S. apparently has also agreed to a fifth working group governing East-West financial relations at the urging of the FRG.
The controversy started in August when the town put up a set of 29 flags at the urging of a group of veterans.
His credentials as a Washington lawyer established, Nichols returned to the oil business at the urging of his father, an Oklahoma City oilman.
So, at the urging of his younger brother, Lin moved to Saudi Arabia, despite being unfamiliar with either the language or the customs.
Although not implemented under IMF auspices, several of the methods typically utilized by the IMF have been tried at the urging of Western creditors.
At the urging of the U.S. government, the Japanese manufacturers adopted "voluntary" restraints on their exports of vehicles to the U.S. beginning in 1981.
And the Tax Court, at the urging of IRS counsel, went to unrealistic lengths in finding that spouses failed the factors in litigated cases.
For many years, Bachmann has said that she showed up at the convention on a whim and nominated herself at the urging of some friends.
The law was significantly weakened in 1943 though, when Congress, at the urging of Attorney General Francis Biddle, made False Claims cases harder to bring.
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Malaysia formed a minority-shareholder watchdog group in 2001, and Thailand initiated the Shareholders' Association last year, at the urging of their governments and securities regulators.
At the urging of several friends (and my worried mother), a strategy was settled upon: I joined Match.com and JDate, a website for Jewish singles.
In 1946, at the urging of Stalin, the Uzbek republic in the south pledged to produce unrealistic quantities of cotton in order to achieve that goal.
J. (AP) Gov. Chris Christie secretly underwent weight-loss surgery in February at the urging of his family, spokesman Michael Drewniak told The Associated Press on Tuesday.
At the urging of her doctors, Ms. Jimenez agreed in May to be hospitalized at the Texas Center for Infectious Disease, a specialized facility in San Antonio.
He also ignores the fact that President George W. Bush adopted this policy at the urging of Haass's "realist" colleagues and at the urging of Haass himself.
Egypt, at the urging of the country's tough-minded investment minister, is at last enforcing company laws, some of which have been mouldering on the books for 25 years.
Levi's first flirtation in cyberspace came in 1994 at the urging of Janie Ligon, who had just relocated from the U.S. to London to run Levi's U.K. business.
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