Wales fostered a loose system of collective management, in which he played guide and gentle prodder but not boss. |
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A tireless pusher, prodder, badgerer and distributor... yes, he was all of those things. |
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Dr. Parazynski took care to keep clear of the swaying array, occasionally dampening its motion with a prodder shaped like a hockey stick. |
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A long metal rod with a small disc or ball on the end was provided as a stirrer and prodder for the small piece of lemon that floated in the tea. |
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He claimed that the found the weapon on the street and kept it, believing it to be a cattle prodder. |
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This evolved into a much smaller hole into which a long wooden or metal prodder was inserted to lift up the bar or bolt. |
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While the opening act plays like a cattle prodder to the senses, the film gets easier as it progresses, expanding well beyond snapshots of random grotesquery. |
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These are wielded by using the analogue stick to swing and range from your basic prodder to enormous, Soul-Calibur style weapons that can dominate the screen if your health is sufficient. |
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Outside shrouds with hull chainplates support the alloy rig, while up front the retractable prodder deploys for an asymmetric kite. |
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Outside shrouds with hull chainplates supports the alloy rig while up front the retractable prodder deploys for an asymmetric kite. |
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Decks are clean with all lines hidden, foldable cleats, which should give unobstructed access to the bow where an asymmetric can fly from the prodder. |
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A landmine operator can only clear 35 sq m per day, using a prodder. |
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