Inside the milking parlor, Lifeline milker Clint Weidkamp coaxes a new heifer into the first of four stalls. |
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Robben, again from the right, zips inside and coaxes a curler about four yards of the far post. |
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He coaxes timbres out of them that sound similar to Indian instruments such as the sitar, sarod, sarangi and veena. |
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As is typically the case, Loach coaxes effective performance out of unknown actors. |
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The characters are fairly horrible yet Thomas coaxes enough style out of his writing to keep the pages turning. |
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She warns them that she doesn't want to wear the cloak but they insist and her mother coaxes her to go along with their request. |
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He acquits himself well as director, and coaxes excellent performances from the adults. |
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He coaxes citified outlanders into campouts close to bush and wildlife and beneath the glittering clarity of the Southern Cross. |
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Indignant, Got to Go hides in the furnace room, where he stays for three days until Mr. Foster at last coaxes him out. |
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Each female dwarf is a part of ourselves that coaxes our feelings out into full light. |
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The director coaxes some terrific performances from a noteworthy cast. |
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Among other things, it coaxes and cajoles shop owners to tweet about their latest lines. |
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Graham isn't on camera, but he coaxes them into explicit honesty, capturing their secrets on tape forever. |
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All of this increases the deployment of funds where they are needed, and coaxes savings from under mattresses and out of offshore accounts. |
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The electric field then coaxes these free electrons and holes to move in opposite directions. |
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The implant coaxes the knee joint to repair itself by drawing stem cells to the damaged area that can then develop into healthy cartilage cells. |
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She coaxes him out of the house to throw an incident-free party so Myrtle can meet some society bachelors. |
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It coaxes flavour out of ingredients, tenderizes protein, and infuses deep, rich tones into the finishing sauce. |
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She coaxes an ice castle up from the ground, throws off her crown, and becomes the Snow Queen. |
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He plays the xylophone, from which he coaxes celestial rhythms. |
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He coaxes one past Joyce's outside edge and is right on the money. |
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This coaxes them to flap their wings, which often seems to rouse them, as movement of the powerful pectoral muscles causes blood flow to the brain and can raise the metabolic rate. |
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Challenge: My caregiver coaxes my daughter to finish all her food. |
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However, I personally think that the provision in the Criminal Code is quite clear no matter how a person coaxes, helps or encourages someone to end their life, whether on the phone or face to face. |
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She pulls her reins taut as the exercise rider coaxes out more speed. |
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Once in the polymer, the electrolyte stays there until a newly applied voltage coaxes it out. One thing that may hold P-Ink back, however, is what is known as the refresh rate. |
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As the drama progresses, Dionysus coaxes Thebes's recalcitrant monarch into a disastrous continuation of his earlier impiety against the god and his mother, Semele. |
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Miss Behaviour is for the smart young woman about town, and coaxes the spirit of the 60s back with snug knits, flared trousers and mini skirts in colourful tartan. |
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