During the demonstration, the player egged Milo on to squash a snail in the garden.
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Egged on by economists and Congress, more employers are automatically enrolling workers into 401(k) plans.
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Dr. Oguss says sometimes a well-mannered mutt is egged into barking by another dog.
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Concerns were also raised that the JIC ignored warnings that the Iraq weapons claims were "over-egged".
Egged on by Carlsberg's managers, lawyers have been poring over covenants seeking ways around the ownership requirement.
In their enthusiasm for building new megaplexes, the theatre owners were egged on by the shopping-mall operators.
Cipparone says the informant egged the group on and tricked them into saying things they really didn't mean.
The interpretation of the observational science has been consistently over-egged to produce alarm.
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Apparently they were being egged on by the others, according to his account.
He was egged on by Michael Zantovsky, leader of the third coalition party.
Egged on by hints from executives, Palm-watchers have been expecting the company to unveil an innovative, original product design.
Egged on by options traders, equity markets might then become more volatile still.
Wright scored pretty easily and the normally quiet Duda egged his teammates on for a wild celebration that carried into the outfield.
All of this activity is being enthusiastically egged on by Mr Prescott.
But it was too late: by then many parents, egged on by anti-vaccination campaigners, were refusing to give MMR to their children.
Good riddance, some British voters, egged on by Mr Brown, might say.
So, how do we combat an emotional response to a false premise egged on by the refusal to think for oneself critically?
Egged on by conservative newspapers, and believing that tough policies would restore confidence, the government has done what it can within the law.
Egged on by a hysterical blogosphere and the ravings of Fox News blowhards, the Republican Party has turned upon itself (see article).
The defense suggested investigators may have come close to entrapping Hassoun, arguing the paid informant egged Hassoun on to acquiesce to ever-more ominous-sounding plots.
In January, egged on by some of his colleagues, Sir Menzies took the risk of calling for British forces to quit Iraq by October.
But her advisers say that the more she thinks about it--egged on in private by the Campaigner in Chief--the more she likes the idea.
Previously, egged on by local governments, they had charged industrial users very high prices for electricity in order to charge householders very low ones.
Egged on by Mr Ocalan, the BDP has raised the bar with a civil-disobedience campaign that has seen a Kurdish female parliamentarian slap a policeman.
Mr Woodmansey, Mr Dwyer-Skeats and a third man, Lee Nicholls, 28, carried out the attack while Ms Chalk "egged them on", the prosecution told Winchester Crown Court.
Chavez egged them on, if not outright got them rolling.
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One character spoils the good work, though - Don Cheadle plays the excruciatingly grating "cockney" explosives expert Basher, who has the most over-egged English accent since Daphne on Frasier.
And those pesky city councils (egged on by unions) and neighbors (egged on by fearful local merchants) in some burgs organize against Wal-Mart building new stores or expanding old ones.
Mr Lebed has also been egged on by Alexei, his younger brother, who won last year's election for governor of Khakassia, a small Russian republic bordering Krasnoyarsk to the south.
Egged on by a public angry about crooked businessmen and declining stock prices, politicians and regulators are rushing through a gaggle of new rules aimed at legislating honesty on Wall Street.
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