It was shaped something like a coffin, but the inside was studded with various kinds of probes and prods and electrodes and such. |
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They're using electrical prods to shock the fish, which has very negative long term effects on the fish population. |
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After a few prods and pokes, he gave an injection for the pain, sat at his desk, lifted the phone and ordered the air ambulance. |
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On top of that, there are even more prods for blood tests, anesthetics when they need stitches, and other medical necessities. |
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Using capsicum spray and cattle prods to subdue the refugees, military personnel escorted the boat back into Indonesian waters. |
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I paused, then continued, assured that my prods would send him back to the castle. |
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Which gave rise to much discussion and many prods of the hat pin into various maps, seeking our next location. |
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Feeling much different, lighter, you could say, Kirwin kept up the brisk pace commanded by the prods of the guards' spears. |
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Greater Inverness's economy has enjoyed regular prods to keep it ticking over during the past four decades. |
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The US soldiers wouldn't let him get back in the line and beat him with long batons and electric cattle prods. |
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And now, they drew closer still, handcuffs in one hand and electric prods in the other. |
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The charity says electric prods and sharp sticks are used on the animals to make them more aggressive before being let loose. |
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Electric-shock prods and sharp sticks are typically used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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Instead, rocket launchers and shock prods, daggers and sniper rifles all take up just one slot each. |
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Some writers have suggested that electric prods should never be used or should be used sparingly. |
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Prior to release, electric prods and sharp sticks may well have been used to torment and frighten the bulls into a stampede. |
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It took two members of Keyes' own staff using a combination of bullwhips and cattle prods to drive him away from the woman. |
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The prison guards stand over their captives with electric cattle prods, stun guns, and dogs. |
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We watch as an attendant prods a patient's left palm with a metal tip, making a little meter light up. |
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On the whole, electric prods are not needed on farms, as boards induce fewer behavioral problems and the use of the board can reduce the time required to move pigs. |
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If it prods the Europeans and others into action, a bit of Texan swagger at Evian will be no bad thing. |
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Lewandowski's persistence wins the ball and he prods it to Murawski, whose scuffed effort from 18 yards out is deflected wide by Kadlec. |
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Persons handling animals shall not use prods or other implements with pointed ends. |
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As was the case with this particular dog, some dogs deal on a regular basis with cattle prods or other shocking devices wielded by their masters or trainers. |
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In 1997 Machinery was in 5th place, Misc. manufacturers in 6th place, Chemical prods. In 7th place, Agriculture in 8th place. |
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It is the stimulation of the needs of others that prods their imagination. |
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We chatted about Twitter, which Milbank says prods journalists toward a kind of groupthink. |
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Another funny thing about picking blackberries was the fact that no one seemed to take any notice of the tears in the clothes or the prods of the thorns. |
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Anything that prods the palate and tingles taste buds gets my vote. |
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I did not care for the pokes, prods, or interrogation I felt was imminent. |
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This crisis prods us to return to tenets of pragmatism and open mindedness in policy making. |
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Use of battery-operated electric prods should be kept to a minimum to avoid excitement. |
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But it was just a question of getting on with it with pokes and prods. |
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They allegedly inflicted burns on her face with their electric prods and broke several of her teeth. |
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In an age where wars for oil and opium are waged under the disguise of altruism and democracy, works by those like Petty serve as prods to the sane. |
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One of the keys to a successful production is a dynamite Production Coordinator, who schedules and prods and calculates and tries to get everyone and everything where it's supposed to be when it's supposed to be there. |
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But the spire has been surpassed, for height and force, by a structure that soars slantwise some 400 metres into the air, and prods the clouds like an accusing finger. |
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Challenge, which prods women to slim down and buy its products. |
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The excessive use of electric prods is reported by various countries. |
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In 1997 Mineral prods. Were in 5th place, Textiles in 6th place. |
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Consisting of holder for unit, 4 prods, magnetic clamp and protective cap. |
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The measuring prods and tools must be suitable for the purpose. |
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But it was full of characteristic touches, prods and nurdles. |
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Tear gas, clubs, horsemen slashing with bullwhips like the Russian czar's infamous Cossacks, and deputies, using electric cattle prods, chasing fleeing men, women, and children all the way back to Brown's Chapel. |
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So each time, in order to be seen to be doing something, the government prods the railways into extra safety spending. It may be rational from Railtrack's point of view, too. |
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The prods are to be fitted to the top or bottom depending on the direction of measurement and should have the magnetic clamp or protective cap attached at the end. |
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Not using any more electric prods, they have learned to handle rattle paddles and boards which can encourage the movement of hogs smoothly and without stress. |
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To force animals to perform these meaningless and often uncomfortable or painful tricks, trainers use whips, muzzles, bullhooks and electric prods. |
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The problem now is that in these peace processing days it's not the Fenians down the road that are getting it in the neck but the Prods up the street. |
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Maybe different voltages need to be applied when shooting, sorry zapping, Prods and Taigs. |
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