Sentences with phrase «begins prodding»

That's about to change as the IRS begins prodding domestic exchanges.
That was when Robinson, a relative newcomer to Gnostic studies, began his prodding, persuading and perhaps purloining to assemble transcriptions of practically the whole library in a year or two.
The Independent Budget Office came up with the figures in response to questions raised by Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer, after Mayor de Blasio began prodding Albany to approve an added 2.5 percent tax on sales of homes in the city for $ 2 million and up.
Soon after, Stone began prodding the real estate magnate to run for president, viewing him as «a prime piece of political horse flesh.»
Wiseau initially agreed, but he quickly soured on Harper when the filmmaker began prodding into Wiseau's mysterious past.

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This becomes infectious, even outsiders begin to take notice and soon people will be prodding you for an opportunity to join the team.
Physicists are just beginning to poke and prod at the big implications of superstring theory.
The first steps toward the international move began about 15 years ago with some gentle prodding by a group of leading international reporters — from New Scientist, The Economist, Nature and The Guardian — who had been urging an expansion of the program.
It was in middle school that I first began standing in front of the mirror poking, prodding, and pinching my body — tears rolling down my face, berating my body for not being good enough.
Bake for about 1 hour (cover with foil if beginning to brown too much), or until firm to a gentle prod in the centre.
The trouble begins when mummy Kharis is recovered and transported to Cajun country for study by a bunch of prodding archaeologists.
Over the last six years, prodded by federal requirements to publish test results, teachers» colleges have begun screening students before or soon after admission for the ability to pass state certification exams.
Through some combination of national pride, Japanese government prodding, and goodwill, Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) began a relationship with Fuji Heavy Industries (FHI) after Fuji's divorce from GM.
At the prodding of some friends, I registered Word Branch Publishing, and I began publishing other authors.
In the text piece Visiting (2017), she explores how even prison visitors» bodies are poked and prodded: SHOES OFF / DICKS GRABBED / BREAST FONDLED, it begins.
As they always have, news services began describing the embargoed findings earlier in the evening, prodded by environmental campaigners and some scientists who hoped the results would inspire diplomats preparing to gather next month in Bali for the latest round of climate - treaty talks.
Various updates appended The best thing about the Paris climate conference known as COP21, which began today with a round of position - staking and prodding speeches by President Obama and dozens of other world leaders, is that dealing with global warming has become normal, and that's a good thing.
The answer came after some prodding from Walt Mossberg, of Recode and The Verge, who'd been asking whether Google would begin creating its own phones from scratch.
I have overseen two plant expansions at this location from beginning to end, which brought us new prod...
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