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By the end of the week, he was up to three, unprompted.
Had he planned his speech, or did it come unprompted?
Later, unprompted, he returned to the question of his son's preparedness.
The six women had not said a dozen unprompted words between them since entering this room.
Unprompted, he began complaining about the cost of manufacturing in Europe.
Even a 6-year-old child, unprompted, came up to a reporter to make the same complaint.
He is the one who issued the invitation, entirely unprompted.
It's nice that people say it to you unprompted.
I'm not showing off or anything, but here's just a sample of the questions he can complete, totally unprompted.
It must come from him, unprompted, or it would be worth nothing.
He seemed to enjoy talking about his panhandling style and went on unprompted.
"This is the story of a family really going to the fair," he added, before breaking, unprompted, into song.
A few years ago, aid workers with long experience here say, Cambodians told their stories unprompted.
They told me he made his way there unprompted."
Simply correcting an error on the next return is not an unprompted disclosure.
Unprompted, members of the audience stood during this as a mark of respect.
"It's not a horrible place," she said, unprompted by any question and setting the bar fairly low.
But collecting at a high level, unprompted by advisers, is obsessional.
Or rather, those are the notions they volunteered unprompted.
Denton was not a man who would say much unprompted.
The learner does not have a chance to emit an unprompted response during these sessions.
Then he offered, unprompted, "We are a dying community."
Later, unprompted, he adds: "I should have apologized earlier for that remark."
"Snowball," she replied, unprompted, as if no other name would do.
Unprompted, he brings up the question of money.