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But despite Kelly’s prodding, Carlson didn’t rule the idea out.
Now do they need some extra prodding?
Roy Cooper made it a cornerstone issue in his gubernatorial campaign in 2016 and has been prodding our lawmakers ever since.
Source: https://s24519.pcdn.co/opinion/36216/tom-campbell-what-took-so-long
Shouting at me, prodding his fingers towards my face, saying: 'I'll finish you now' and 'you'll pay'."
So far, the show has hinted that Joel has committed bad acts in the past, with Ellie prodding him about it, but we as an audience have yet to see it firsthand.
Source: https://collider.com/the-last-of-us-game-details-not-in-show/
The data adds to recent growing signs that prospects of sustained wage increases are prodding firms to hike prices for their services, a trend the central bank sees as a prerequisite for ending ultra-low interest rates.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations has a very different role to play than a journalist, including prodding world leaders to act much more aggressively on steps to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Unfortunately, she doesn’t know the “” rule, and after prodding the zombie with her foot, it gets back up to devour her.
When asked about running back J.K. Dobbins missing his second straight practice of mandatory minicamp with a minor soft-tissue injury, Monken gave a subtle, yet prodding reply.