His tan face flushed with embarrassment as the rest of the ten remaining guests egged him on. |
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Benedict, egged on by wellwishers in Vatican City, Italy, steps out in a silken red all-in-one with matching hat. |
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Yet he couldn't pardon her vulgarity, and corrected the grammatical errors she made while she egged him on in bed. |
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Acoustic guitar strums race into the picture, egged on by electronically produced hi-hats and bass drums. |
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Police egged on the inciters, either passively, by failing to respond to calls for help or, in some cases, more actively. |
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Meanwhile, Pastor Lake egged him on, breaking out into pointed applause and speaking in tongues. |
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Then they dive at one another, egged on by a small crowd that has gathered around them. |
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That human beings are not inherently evil but become destructive because they're egged on by circumstances. |
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Grainy cellphone images of a clash with the police in one town egged on the next. |
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The scene, which depicted David being egged by a carful of teen-agers, was funny, but something was slightly off. |
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Carly just smiled, and egged the stiff-necked officer to take her turn. |
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The public, perhaps egged on by the coldest winter since 1995-96, is growing cynical. |
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One drunken youth, egged on by a male pal, approaches the Crimewatch team. |
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The fact that Mitch had gone up to the stage and sang some hokey karaoke song love song, his eyes glimpsing again and again at Jess, had only egged Lynn on. |
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It's a favorite parlor game in political circles, egged on by Ms. Hutchison's inscrutability. |
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Now one can make the case that America's halfhearted responses have egged on Middle Eastern terrorists. |
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Republicans, egged on by their billionaire benefactors, are following suit. |
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The aggressiveness and competitiveness among birds egged on by their overcrowding. |
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This fiery artist is egged on by a passion for the theatre, a passion that filters through her vocals and staging. |
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His efforts were rewarded when he managed to force his way into third place in the final bend, egged on by the crowd in Varennes. |
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The dancers are often egged on by the audience, and humorous comments can often be heard. |
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Demonstrations and counter-demonstrations, egged on by politicians on both sides, inflamed ethnic passions. |
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In 2008 the generals egged on the constitutional court to ban AK on flimsily documented charges that it was seeking to impose sharia law. |
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Finally, egged on by an evil spirit, a destitute J.R. resolves to commit suicide, and gun to his head, pulls the trigger. |
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Is it to divert attention from domestic affairs, or is it really part of what has been a mounting campaign to assert U. S. control and military supremacy egged on by the arms dealers and the profiteers from civilian deaths? |
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The purpose, which was commendable though not necessarily achieved, was to placate the anger of public opinion egged on by the media and politicians in the condemnation of excessive bonus payments. |
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Yet the PPE-DE Group, egged on by the British Conservatives, has voted to allow extra exemptions for precisely those products which are likely to find their way into household use, which is the most dangerous place for them. |
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No doubt some of the people who egged Abraham on thought he was joking. |
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The sole intent of the sponsors of the text, egged on by the United States of America, had been to exert pressure on the Socialist regime in his country by exploiting the nuclear issue. |
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In 2000, price rises and the accelerated destruction of coca plantations led to violent popular demonstrations, egged on by Quispe's CSUTCB, which led to several fatalities. |
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The Penangite, egged on by a 2,000 strong crowd, rallied to take the fourth and force a decider. |
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Some House Democrats belive that Foley was egged on by Gephardt, or that Foley is using the issue to establish that he will indeed take a strong stand on some things, but he gives every sign of believing what he says. |
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And just when you think you've got him under lock and key, your windows get soaped, the elm tree TP'd, or the flivver egged. |
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They successfully egged on David Gessler, 15, to jump naked. |
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It's my birthday. I have been egged. I have also covered Miss Durnley in squirty cream. |
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A row ensued in which Dreiser – who was always a combative character, at odds with the world – insisted on publication, standing on his legal rights, egged on by Arthur Henry. |
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That has only recently been addressed because notables, egged on by Operation Black Vote and Lenny Henry's demands for more diversity, made a public fuss. |
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After I cut the tubing, I found that I had slightly egged it in the vise. |
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Egged on by friends he proceeded to rap out some tone-deaf songs, the melodies of which were mangled through drink. |
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Egged on by her friends, who claimed her stepbrother had been spreading malicious rumours about her, she attacked him with a hunting knife. |
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Egged on by Coulson's legendary enthusiasm, Macdonald confesses to having once eaten six puddings in a single sitting. |
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