I didn't realise that people would attempt to goad us into aggression at regular intervals. |
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Bogosian knows how to prime his audience with some chuckles, and then goad them into a few uneasy laughs. |
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One summer day, I spent several idle moments beside a still, shallow creek near my home, trying to goad the water striders there into flying. |
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His upper right hand holds a goad to remove obstacles from the way as he propels mankind forward on the eternal path. |
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Ankusha, the goad held in Lord Ganesha's right hand is used to remove obstacles from dharma's path. |
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I have a lad driving the oxen with a goad, who is now hoarse because of the cold and from shouting. |
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Below him stands the image of Salim Kumar, the mahout, with his trademark grin and the elephant goad. |
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It's also a justifiable goad to the United States to step up and reclaim the role of leader when it comes to human rights. |
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True sanctity serves as a goad and a promise, but is not a requirement for church membership. |
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But in the end, methodology was the real goad spurring on most of the participants. |
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Even if a picture suggested by theory were not precisely correct, intelligent speculation is a goad for more intense experimental scrutiny. |
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What I intended as a provocative metaphorical goad, Hart took literally as a definite and categorical challenge, which I welcome. |
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Chinese Staff serves as an intermediary between immigrant workers and labor enforcement agencies, acting as a goad to both sides. |
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In his upper right hand Ganesha holds a goad, which helps him propel mankind forward on the eternal path and remove obstacles from the way. |
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He insulted me and repeatedly pushed my shoulder, hoping to goad me into hitting him. |
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Repeating this deconstructive gesture, Boucher concludes his video with an aporia that serves as a goad to further ethico-political vigilance. |
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Still, I haven't found a mobile phone tiny enough to goad me into switching. |
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But if the writer is attempting to goad me into an abusive response, again, why? |
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Two of the group then approached him, trying to goad him into a fight, then demanded he hand over his Nike sports bag. |
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Someone who rubs you the wrong way, who gets on your every nerve, who always seems to be trying to goad you into acts of violence and mayhem? |
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After a certain point, I'd give up, at which point Ed would goad me into another confrontation where he would do the same thing. |
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Of course, she probably only called me to try and goad me into reading her comment and replying. |
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I'll lay it out my views, trash talk the other side a bit, you know, goad them to answer back, then tell them to shut up when they do. |
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When I used to meet him regularly outside the Brompton Oratory after his Sunday devotions, it took little prompting to goad him into a diatribe against his latest enemy. |
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Maybe the public display of pro-Gaddafi sentiments acts as a goad for the killings. |
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They have been invented to provide information, to amuse, to provide release or goad. |
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There are many midrashic comments on this phrase: Astonishment at its vagueness: The period of the judges lasted a goad two centuries. |
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Social and cultural insecurity has also served as a goad to Mormon productivity and achievement. |
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Capital punishment is not a deterrent to these terrorists, but a goad. |
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He knew how to improvise, how to lead a fellow actor into a state of mind, how to goad them into their best performances. |
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Unlike other youth leaders who goad their camp followers to the street demanding more jobs, he says there should be a concerted effort to generate more job opportunities. |
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Murray, who tells the story over six nights at Zuckerman's rural New England hideaway, was the writer's high-school English teacher, his goad and guru. |
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It's easier to believe that Macbeth meets three witches in the forest that goad him to regicide than it is to accept that Romeo and Juliet actually love one another. |
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The road forks just before you reach the river and the best swims are to the right beyond the landing stage, although the landing stage itself is a goad peg. |
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Having come through the Leicester mill, he says that coach John Wells and the senior Tigers players will use the reverse by Gloucester to goad their team. |
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Suffering is not a punishment for wrongdoing, but a goad to rectification. |
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The mahout directs the elephant using his voice, hands, feet or a goad. |
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The Directive will goad liberalisation, deregulation and privatisation and also wage and social dumping on an unprecedented scale. |
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He had the ability of many counsels to goad defendants into outbursts of temper, which ultimately would tell against them. |
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Since the government has not yet done so, our responsibility as parliamentarians is to goad it into action. |
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But in any issue, we should be prepared to think carefully, and not let our reaction to extremists goad us into overlooking any Biblical principles that apply. |
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It was meant to goad the parties into producing ship-shape documents in which the big things that remained to be done were well defined. |
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It is hard for you to kick against the goad. |
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It makes him happy to antagonize and goad people. |
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Have your facts documentable, confirmed, stay logical and don't let anyone goad you. |
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The need for food has always been a sharp goad to human intelligence. |
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The manager cannot be submissive, depending upon others to lead him by the hand, or dilatory, waiting for the whiplash of authority to goad him to action. |
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His correspondence with President Wilson reveals that his intent was to uncover or manufacture news that would goad the U. S. into joining in the war. |
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To an immature mind, silence may be a goad to indiscretion, but not to the thoughtful youth pursuing his way toward eminence in his business or profession. |
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Let me try to goad him, then, into answering a question for me. |
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In a way this is a pity, for only the prospect of more serious meltdown could goad Germany's political leaders to make further reforms. At first sight Germany looks well placed to cope with adversity. |
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If we are to do as an industry that which everyone seems to goad or coax us to do, which is to drop the barriers and act in common cause, someone has to start the process. |
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Evidence indicates that these fats, or lipids, goad our immune systems into mopping up viruses such as HIV, bacteria that cause tuberculosis and even cancer cells. |
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It is a well-known technique of revolutionary groups who attempt to destroy society by unjustified violence to goad the authorities into inflexible attitudes. |
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This desire took its shape from the data and analysis presented in the Monitoring Report which served therefore both as a reference point and as a goad to action. |
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Lamedh may have come from a pictogram of an ox goad or cattle prod. |
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The threat of legal action is a powerful goad to companies that have ignored the regulations. |
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