Robin spotted the figure and stared at it, Robin nudged Kyo and pointed out the figure to him. |
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He nudged her out of the way before grabbing a fistful of fivers from the till. |
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The foxlike smiles appeared on her advisors' faces again, and they nudged each other. |
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They both stood at the rail as the gangway was eventually raised and the ship was nudged out of its berth. |
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We were elated when, with a slight thud, our car nudged into the warmth of the terminal station. |
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She nudged him with her nose, and gave him a brief lick of her long tongue before turning and trotting away. |
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He rumpled my hair, a rare show of affection, and nudged me toward the car. |
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In the taproom, a place filled with smoke, noise and the scent of strong ale, one man nudged his companion. |
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I gently nudged him with my elbow until he moaned and opened his right eye. |
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Many parked their cars along River Road and either set up chairs or stood and watched as a tugboat nudged the ship into place. |
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He was nudged awake by one member of a line of Buddhist monks who were making their daily alms run. |
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Liz nudged her towards a chair next to a boy with naturally streaked blond hair that was down past his ears. |
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They added fill by the house to make a fairly level garden up top, and then nudged and added stone to build retaining walls and steps. |
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A young journeyman noticed Joe's dress change and nudged the apprentice next to him. |
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Their privately-schooled counterparts had nudged them into the league of also-rans. |
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The friendship licensed him to write love-letters which he could deny were love-letters even as he nudged her into thinking that they were. |
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Brooke nudged him and looked pointedly in the direction of the man in the elevator with them. |
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They nudged further ahead when Steve Prescott converted after Vaikona knocked forward a bomb to an off-side Lee Radford. |
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He nudged Cochise towards the sound but the pinto out and out balked and refused to take another step. |
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Rynn lowered her head and nudged the small creature gently, but she caught him off guard and he fell over, squealing in protest. |
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He smiled and nudged her with his elbow as his own little sign of affection. |
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She had been so wrapped up in her thoughts that she hadn't realized it was over until Cassie nudged her with her elbow. |
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He didn't notice Selene when she stepped to his side, so she nudged him with her elbow. |
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Ryda nudged West a bit with her elbow, giving him a certain look of urgency. |
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So, she made her way to it and slowly nudged it forward, keeping a wary eye on him. |
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The Chinese Central Bank nudged its currency higher against the dollar last week by 2 percent. |
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His foot gently nudged a wooden bowl full of water towards her field of vision. |
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So I nudged the carton a little bit to push it away from the door and then I heard something splat. |
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I think physicians are being nudged back in that direction, and I am very encouraged by that. |
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I nudged Glory into a trot and he eagerly stepped out, his long strides eating up the ground. |
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Moving carefully about he climbed up onto the bed and softly nudged his nose under my arm. |
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The manatees performed headstands and even nudged them with their noses to get scratched and petted. |
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The accurate boot of Radley nudged them ahead with two penalties before Aussie sub Bob Wood crashed in for a maiden try that Radley converted. |
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Lee nudged my ribs with her elbow playfully, with a friendly familiarity that surprised me. |
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He breathed loudly, wetly, through his open mouth, and though he woke affably when she nudged him, the woman hadn't wanted to keep waking him. |
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Cindy blinked at this and nudged her gently in her ribs with her elbow. |
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Jocelyn saw him watching them and nudged Taylor with her elbow. |
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With that, he nudged the door open with his head, and went in. |
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He nudged her playfully and she launched into a cutesy story about how his hair is always sticking up and she can't get him to dress appropriately for formal occasions. |
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Joe bit his lip, then gently nudged Azara's foot with his own. |
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I nudged Rainman and gestured at the woman with a tilt of my head. |
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She paused at one point due to the pain, and handler Red Eldridge nudged her to keep moving. |
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He nudged her, catching up with her as she broke away from the group to get her water supply from where she'd dumped her bag onto one of the nearby park benches. |
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As we tried to wiggle out, we nudged the kayak into shallow water, where it came to an embarrassing standstill on a pile of river rocks. |
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Meanwhile, one of the roustabout members of the drilling crew had nudged the piece of rubber tubing, which had fallen to the ground. |
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Whether it was on a conscious or unconscious level, he found a loophole in sports media and nudged his story through it. |
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A stickler for tradition, he isn't overly worried that his business will be nudged aside by industrial-scale bakers and mass production. |
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The deconstruction of the Soviet bloc nudged the trend upward but did not create it. |
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It was far too much horse for a slip of a girl, and yet as she gathered up the reins and nudged the animal forward, she seemed effortlessly in control. |
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If so much of our everyday behaviour is already captured, analysed and nudged, why stick with unempirical approaches to regulation? |
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But like last year's computer, it's been nudged aside by new technology. |
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I nudged him forward, continuing to urge the horse toward the gate. |
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Eva nudged me with her elbow and I glanced over to see what she wanted. |
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Epigeneticists, once a subcaste of biologist nudged to the far peripheries of the discipline, now find themselves firmly at its epicenter. |
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Coughlin nudged aside the trainers and kept coaching, moving gingerly on the leg, which he appeared to hyperextend. |
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Nice delicate touch there again to go 40-15 when Federer's back-hand slice return is nudged down the line with a deft flick. |
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It begins with me being nudged awake by a waxy moon spilling silver-white light through the window as I sucked my thumb. |
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Rinse has not only understood the continually shapeshifting vagaries of London club culture, but nudged many of its metamorphoses along. |
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If successfully nudged upward, the lens may remain decentered or return slowly to its original position. |
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Both Rob and I began to feel that history was being slowly polished and nudged and rejigged. |
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These, when appropriately nudged, can be induced to turn into cells of any other type. |
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Be that as it may, society's institutions were rudely nudged into allowing more freedom for people to lead their own lives in their own style. |
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The 45.9-second burn nudged the spacecraft just the right amount to put it on a course to arrive at the red planet in seven months' time. |
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Struggles will continue, but they will be nudged out of the center of our lives by the reality of meaning, joy, perseverance, and love. |
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This trend has continued. In 2002, average earnings for hourly workers in Total Retail had nudged past those in Food Retail. |
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The Reds nudged and shouldered at the lead, putting their first batter aboard in the third, fourth, and fifth innings but never quite bringing him around. |
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Laurie took a deep breath and then nudged her horse into a canter. |
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The heat nudged the thermometer at 42 degrees centigrade on Friday night and we've been alternatively sweating and cooling off under air con ever since. |
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When he saw her making no move to drink it he nudged it closer to her. |
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Something gently nudged her side, and she jumped up in shock. |
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They nudged the door open, just wide enough to poke their heads out. |
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She swung up into the saddle, and nudged the chestnut into a fast lope. |
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Ambrose nudged Keselowski's rear bumper in kind, creating a passing lane and taking the lead himself. |
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Lee Tomlin nudged the free-kick to Grant Leadbitter, who flicked the ball up and launched a fierce shot that was touched over by the Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli. |
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In the next few months its leaders, nudged by its people at presidential polls in June, will have to decide whether to return to the comity of nations or stick to their angry, self-isolating revolutionary rhetoric. |
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Outside Britain, Ireland and Germany prime office rents were weak in 2013, says Knight Frank, another consultant. It is rock-bottom yields on government bonds that have nudged investors toward property. |
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But Colorado, nudged by strong libertarian elements in parts of the state, voted in 1992 to amend its state constitution with a strict taxpayers' bill of rights, known as the TABOR amendment. |
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In that world inflation expectations can be nudged upward by expasionary policy or rising commodity prices but always plateau and eventually begin falling back toward zero. |
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Coventry University has nudged past many of its Russell Group peers to reach the highest position ever achieved by a former polytechnic in the Guardian league table of universities. |
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Proposition 30, championed by Mr Brown, raised income-tax rates on the wealthy and nudged sales taxes upwards, although the extra revenues will expire in 2018 and 2016 respectively. |
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Does the member think there is any other solution, as the government is not coming forward to call an inquiry so far even though it has been nudged a little on this issue? |
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I kind of nudged them on that a little bit. |
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We have bumped and nudged the United States to go to the United Nations, so we should not at this point prejudge what the outcome of that will be. |
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But once nudged out of the conventional way of seeing things, the viewer can begin the process of reorientation to the world, taking the long way home through the mysterious landscape of metaphor and myth. |
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Dunga's Brazil team nudged them off the top again in April and May this year, though Spain's triumph in South Africa and A Seleção's quarter-final exit has seen the two swap places again. |
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But the combination of opening a new space for them, and assuring them their first discoveries had value, seemed to plant seeds of confidence in them and nudged their curiosity enough to move them to act on their own. |
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By using Bono and other glittery folk as loudhailers, campaigners persuaded a record 25m people to sign their petition, which then nudged rich-country governments into cancelling a hefty whack of poor-country debt. |
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Bill, who had nudged the other customer out of the shop and locked the door, meemawed at him to wait. |
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She nudged him with her elbow, and he looked down to find her eyes twinkling. |
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With that goal, Klose also nudged home his 15th World Cup goal to join former Brazil striker Ronaldo at the pinnacle of World Cup Finals scorers. |
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At the end of one particularly stenchsome row, Ondine nudged Hamish out in to the fresh air, which just happened to be near a donut van. |
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Bill, who had nudged the other customer out of the shop and locked the door, mee-mawed at him to wait. |
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Another new group led by a former chairman of JPMorgan Chase has nudged the church to become more open about its finances and shrewder in its investments. Such pressure is squeezing concessions from the church. |
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Even if that means, sometimes, she has to be nudged back a little. |
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Despite its leftish verbiage, it nudged France further towards an open market and helped France grow faster than all of Europe's biggest economies. |
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