He prodded the ball through to Jean-Claude Darcheville, who timed his return pass to perfection.
When, however, he prodded the chest and the air at different times, that illusion immediately dissolved.
She was the one who prodded him to go to the doctor one weekend.
We have to be poked and prodded to take a stand for our own privacy.
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The prospect of such hefty fines has prodded local authorities into looking for alternatives to recycling.
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That unlucky sloth would not be touched, let alone prodded or poked to death.
The European Commission, prodded by Germany, is investigating the legality of the British ban.
But within days, it seems, the British and the French had prodded the President into forceful action.
Manucho levelled with a powerful header but Matthew Bates prodded in Tony McMahon's corner to restore the lead.
Prodded by the university, the boss wound up taking a leave and then not returning to her job.
If they miss, they are inert: unlike old-style weapons, they won't go off when prodded with a stick.
The Australians asked for another review when Chanderpaul prodded forward to Shane Watson and Haddin took the catch.
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In Britain, claims for pleural plaques have been rising sharply, prodded by aggressive advertising by personal injury lawyers.
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And prodded onwards by the Challenge, Lego Media is not stopping with videogames.
In a court filing, Capital One said it beefed up record-keeping procedures before being prodded by the bankruptcy trustee.
She prodded the bread in a bowl of milk with her finger to see if it was soggy enough.
But Wigan fought back and equalised when Steve Gohouri prodded in Antolin Alcaraz's flick on at the far post.
Gale had provided all Yorkshire's runs off the bat in their first 30 but he prodded behind off Sami.
Mr Rajoy's government wants to avoid being prodded by bond markets or nagged by Angela Merkel, the German chancellor.
AOL, likewise prodded by angry customers, filed suits of its own last year.
Six minutes later, Cole prodded home his second from Wayne Rooney's pass.
Be careful not to overcook the meat, though: The breasts should be firm and give just a bit when prodded.
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No other species is prodded, discombobulated, or poisoned quite so much in the quest to protect humans, except mice.
Following a 1-1 draw in the first leg, Schalke looked set to progress when Roman Neustadter prodded home from close-range.
Substitute Jean Beausejour's deep cross found Johnson at the far post and his nod-down was gleefully prodded home by Dann.
Over his years in the White House, Mr Clinton, prodded by Mr Greenspan, has steadily embraced the notion of balanced budgets.
Leave lawyering to lawyers, but when pendulums swing sometimes they return like wrecking balls smacking those who previously prodded the pendulum.
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Democrats now control the statehouse, and they're being prodded "by powers from Washington" to push for new limits on firearms, he said.
For the cycle to run indefinitely and passionately, it must generate its own enthusiasm and energy, not be prodded by external motivators.
Instead, he prodded the artists to think about a version of the alternate-history style that might exist on a completely different world.
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