At that point, I really couldn't tell if the aphrodisiac effect had kicked in. |
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The abolition of most grammar schools kicked away the ladder for children from poorer backgrounds. |
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He kicked it absently as he made his way to the entrance, his arms folded over his torso, his teeth chattering from the biting cold. |
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He was abusive and insulting to a policeman and as he was placed in a police vehicle, he kicked one officer in the chest. |
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With a smooth, effortless movement, the killer kicked the master's horn over the edge of the balcony where it spun into the blackness below. |
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The young boy was then punched to the floor and kicked in the face and stomach by the accused. |
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As it crumpled to the floor, Dawn kicked and kicked and kicked it until it was quite dead. |
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The day kicked off at noon with a number of children's events, including several races and potato-and-spoon time trials. |
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Rick even wedged himself halfway through the door before one of the guards kicked him back inside. |
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He's got a bit of height about him and he's dasher who kicked a brilliant running goal in last quarter. |
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He heard the bell ring for the last 200m, kicked, and slowed to a jog after crossing the finish line in first. |
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Dustin, now panicking, kicked his legs and cupped his hands, and started to swim downstream. |
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Cooke kicked his fifth goal from six attempts to polish off a memorable win which lifts Hull into fourth place. |
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Just as they ran towards the back door, the front was kicked in and officers raided the house. |
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Victim of a seemingly random attack, he was jumped and kicked to a pulp as he made his way home from a 21st birthday celebration. |
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Jobs kicked off his spiel with the admission that the last seven months had been pretty ropy for the manufacturer. |
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The jetlag hasn't kicked in yet, which is just as well because I've had to hit the ground running. |
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There they kicked us, beat us, whipped us with electric cables and shocked us with electricity! |
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He was whipped with a belt if he came in late to work, kicked and verbally abused. |
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Mother Dairy has already launched a dairy whitener in the north-eastern market, while its butter business was kicked off last year. |
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He kept on falling over and he got kicked in the ribs, and once in the head. |
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Then the magic of working close to home really kicked in as I got home before 5pm feeling none too tired, ready and able to do something. |
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She winced in pain as he kicked her again, this time harder, and then again even harder. |
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Their support play was so weak that players kicked the ball aimlessly into space, hoping for a green and red jersey to pick it up. |
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Donna winced in pain, and spinning round, kicked out at Mark's stomach, momentarily winding him. |
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He feinted and I took the bait as he kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me yet again. |
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Emilia did not want to hear that, and she kicked Tom in the stomach, winding him. |
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We still haven't a clue whether we are going to be sold, wound down or kicked out. |
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As she struggled to keep hold of the bag she was kicked three times in the stomach before the group of four fled. |
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The garage door was kicked in, windows smashed and boards ripped apart in a concerted attack that must have lasted several minutes. |
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The appeal follows a recent spate of vandalism where bins have been set alight, plant pots have been kicked over and garden furniture damaged. |
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In the latest incident, the man was in bed asleep when his front door was kicked in. |
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He was kicked in the head after being attacked from behind in what police believe was an unprovoked attack. |
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Mr Duncan, who lived opposite, pushed bystanders aside and kicked down the door. |
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They cornered him and launched a brutal attack in which he was repeatedly kicked in the head as he lay on the ground. |
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One of the protesters kicked a security official in the leg as she was taken out. |
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They kicked down the door, dragged the women outside and went into the house. |
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Instinctively, he kicked out at the man with the bottle and then a full scale fight erupted in the bar. |
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Once inside the car, he kicked out at the interior door panels and windows, as well as spitting in the face of another police officer. |
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Prudence kicked as hard as she could as the men dragged her out of the vehicle and to the side of the road. |
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Andreas turned around and kicked out at Justin, sending him staggering backwards to regain his balance. |
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She seems to have gotten over her previous misadventure of being kicked to the curb on her wedding day by Basil. |
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Many years ago, when my wife and I were just dating, she kicked me to the curb. |
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I shifted my weight and kicked out at one of them with my right boot, catching him on the hip and sending him sprawling. |
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I latched the door, made sure it was secure, and kicked at it just to check. |
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Barking scored a penalty before Dave Lewis kicked a drop goal a minute later to put them 16-9 ahead. |
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He not only kicked goals and engineered a string of openings but also scored the crucial opening try. |
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He won a couple of hard balls in the forward line that were very important, kicked one goal himself and had a hand in a couple of others. |
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Against Eaglehawk, they kicked nine goals in the second quarter to lead at half-time. |
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Somehow we got talking about the lottery and he told me he had just kicked the habit. |
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Arrested three times on drugs charges, he was finally forced to put his career on hold for a year while he kicked his habit. |
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In recent years he has kicked his bad habits, embraced marriage and fatherhood, and earned international acclaim as an elder statesman of rock. |
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More than half the prisoners who signed up for a detox programme in the country's first drug-free unit have kicked the habit. |
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The rifle kicked against his shoulder and the thundering of musket fire grew louder. |
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I always wanted to have a rich relative who kicked the bucket and left all his money to me. |
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They already kicked the can down the road in the debt ceiling agreement that led to this. |
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We've been kicked in the teeth so many times over the years but have always managed to keep on going, but this time, we're in real trouble. |
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Jamie Johnstone said staff felt like they had been kicked in the teeth after all their hard work building up the business. |
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But now a report from consultants has kicked the proposals into touch, forcing Mr Branston to abandon one of his big ideas. |
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It was obvious that the deal was no longer tenable, so we kicked it into touch. |
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Both sides dug their heels in, and the album's American release was kicked into the long grass. |
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The issue has been kicked into the long grass until the party's main conference in October. |
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It can't have come as a great shock to Sharp that his application was kicked into touch. |
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I've been kicked to the curb enough times to know that religion matters in a relationship, even when it doesn't to an individual. |
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Something he apparently hasn't been able or willing to do since I kicked him to the curb. |
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The British have kicked the tires and are now taking their biometric passport scheme out for a test drive. |
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A husband and wife kicked up a stink after discovering raw sewage in their street. |
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And if schoolkids are being prevented from using this forum then it is time we all kicked up a stink. |
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I didn't think that it would be a big problem but he really kicked up a fuss when I told him about the accident. |
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Gromyko had been one of Gorbachev's supporters and he was kicked upstairs to become head of state. |
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I wonder whether there wasn't a point at which they kicked against their upbringing, as most teenagers do? |
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Kelly Willis has kicked around record labels nearly as much as her family kicked around the country while she was growing up. |
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Looks like whoever did this kicked him around, I suspect some of his ribs are at least cracked. |
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I've already taken a few knocks and expect to get kicked about a bit, but I can deal with it. |
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But 10 days ago a pitiless thug broke into her home, kicked her around like a football and stole her life savings. |
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The idea for an Office of Homeland Security had been kicked around for years. |
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The questions are kicked around by politicians, parents and educationists every August, but the students who take the exams have views too. |
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She put her terror to one side as her professional training kicked in and she provided emergency care. |
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It wasn't a cheap flight, but luckily Sara's parents had kicked in a ton of money. |
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As private donors kicked in more money, every aspect of the blueprint kept changing. |
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Football matches in the English Premier and Nationwide leagues kicked off six minutes later than usual yesterday. |
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Lancashire captain Andy Farrell kicked off in a game delayed by traffic congestion resulting from bad weather earlier in the evening. |
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The team kicked off their season in a meeting with Washington State University last Saturday. |
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Bulgaria's new football championship season kicked off last weekend, implementing some interesting changes from past years. |
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The local veteran athlete has kicked on from his success at the Rainbow Masters Games. |
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Military school is where you go after you have been kicked out of at least three boarding schools. |
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Those from Switzerland were kicked out of the country for their beliefs and were relocated to Prussia, which is now part of Germany. |
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When she finally told her parents she was pregnant, she said, her mother threw a stool at her and kicked her out of the house. |
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She closed her jacket as the wind kicked up, blowing her long auburn hair into her face. |
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A wind kicked up and, for a moment, Ford had to shield his eyes from the dust. |
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Ian kicked away the remnants of glass from the window frame, then reached inside and released the door lock. |
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Never mind that you have learned something new, that you have kicked over the traces of your parents. |
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After stints as a waitress, an air hostess and a grape picker, her broadcasting career kicked off with Radio Merseyside. |
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The wind gently blew against her face as she kicked off, swinging into the air, leaving her loose hair streaming behind her. |
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Dimming the lights, Corrina kicked off her shoes and crawled onto her bed where Aaron was reclining, leaning his weight back on his elbows. |
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In another case a girl cashier who attempted to ring the alarm bell was kicked in the head. |
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David leaned over and kicked more kindling onto the fire, which was burning a bit too low for comfort. |
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So go he does, turning on his heel and slinking out with the cringe of a dog that's been kicked one too many times. |
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Her feet kicked up and hit Sean backwards sending him into a tree knocking him out for the count. |
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The victim cried repeatedly in the witness box at York Crown Court as she described how Volans kicked her in the head after coming to her house. |
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But for manufacturers to use their idling workforce to their own ends reminds us of the beggar's use of the woeful dog he has just kicked. |
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She kicked the covers to the foot of the bed, swapped her pillow for another, and nestled as close to the wall as she could. |
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As we kicked off, I said something to the referee and was shown a red card, which carried a three-match ban. |
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The water kept rising and was reaching chest height, so she kicked down the wooden door, injuring her leg. |
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Saracens kicked deep after winning the kick off but the New Zealander carved through their defence like a knife through butter. |
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The court heard Mr Smedley was knocked to the floor before his attackers kicked him twice in the stomach. |
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A side of lifeless green peas was kicked up by the addition of fresh carrots, celery and red peppers. |
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I was cutting some boards and hit a knot in the wood, and the saw kicked back and cut my leg. |
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In detail England looked like world-beaters as last season's championship kicked off with a 44-15 drubbing of Wales at the Millennium Stadium. |
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The first round tie kicked off 25 minutes late when the appointed referee failed to turn up. |
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Just a wraith of cloud over Rangitoto at 0615 and then a partial eclipse kicked in. |
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Now I'm kicked back in the warm abode with a home-brewed Winter ale counting down the last hours of the weekend. |
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Sioni kicked and wriggled, but couldn't break free, much to other two's amusement. |
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The twins kicked and wriggled under his arms but couldn't get out of his powerful hold. |
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Gavin stood up and did some kung fu, speaking out loud as he kicked the air. |
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The band didn't flounder as emergency supplies kicked in, and carried on regardless. |
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Groves scored next when Paul Scott kicked through on the last, regathered the ball and touched down under the posts. |
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For instance, how would Sir Alex have responded if the local lacrosse team had kicked his players off their training pitch? |
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The top reinsman is in hospital with multiple internal injuries after being kicked in the chest by a horse at his Cambridge stable. |
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As predicted I stayed home Friday night, kicked back and watched all manner of light entertainment on the box. |
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Instinct kicked in and I slowly bent my head towards hers, leaning down to press my yearning lips against her innocent ones. |
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Bridlington second row forward Steve Wells was yellow-carded for foul play with the subsequent penalty kicked by Porter. |
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He kicked the door shut and I walked away from him, sitting on his bed as he relocked the room. |
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The man two had tried to choke her, kicked her hard and she yelped like an injured dog. |
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He was knocked to the ground and kicked repeatedly in the face by the yobs who threatened to kill him unless he handed over cash. |
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An exception is a bizarre incident in May when a Latvian TV crew was detained in the region and kicked out of the country with no explanation. |
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The cloud is kicked up from so many teams scrambling for the league championship. |
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But it was in vain, as Bury kicked deep from the restart and the final whistle blew. |
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He claimed to have finally kicked the drugs in 2002 with the help of a treatment called neurotransmitter restoration. |
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But the group could not achieve a consensus as a result of which the issue has been kicked over into next year. |
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I was just online and the downstairs phone rang, and the answerphone kicked in. |
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The same year, he scored a try and kicked a penalty from well inside his own half in the return match. |
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Fellow drivers kicked up a fuss, claiming that he was too inexperienced, and that he was a potential liability. |
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He kicked the jack-of-all-trades route to the curb, got himself a band, and made a quick metamorphosis into a brash rocker. |
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They kicked a lot of wides in the first half and if they had put them on the board it might have been a different story. |
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Feature film rights to the novel have been kicked around Hollywood for some time, with Tom Cruise mooted to be involved. |
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Human instinct kicked in, powered her legs as they ran, and pumped fresh rivers of adrenaline into her veins. |
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They kicked their horses and off they sped, aiming at an appointed destination. |
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Paterson, who also plays for York Wasps RL side, got one of Selby's two tries and kicked the rest. |
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Pizza boxes would be kicked to knock out the roaches and the mice droppings before being used for a delivery. |
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Hirshall kicked the big roan on, and Joe's shorter legged mare was suddenly hard put to to keep up. |
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The match kicked off in arctic conditions and the weather steadily got worse. |
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He swore and kicked at the trunk as it caught on an upthrust root, then swore again as it jerked free and slammed into his shin. |
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He raised his suntanned right arm to his face and shielded his eyes from the swirling clouds of dirt and dust kicked up by the Dauphin's rotors. |
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Later we were most of us very drunk and we went together to the Haymarket Theatre where we kicked up a row. |
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A highlight was a massive goal kicked from inside the centre square by their ruckman. |
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Several activists were even assaulted by delegates who punched and kicked them before the Secret Service arrested them. |
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The Reds were rewarded with two penalties but they were kicked astray due to poor direction. |
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He gave a low chuckle before, in a sudden movement and with surprising speed, he kicked me across the face. |
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I do still feel like I've been kicked in the gut, but I've kind of gotten used to that. |
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In Australian Rules, every time a goal is kicked the ball is returned to the centre of the field and bounced again to restart the game. |
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I've always assumed that every day, unbeknownst to us, doors were being kicked in and terrorists were being machine-gunned. |
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They kicked a fair number of wides but then they were under pressure by a tigerish St Peters back line, who took no prisoners. |
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The game was there for the taking at half-time, but it was Leeds who took the lead when Ross kicked for the corner to set up a line-out drive. |
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I grabbed my tanto and slit through his hand and kicked him against a wall. |
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But he came with a wealth of knowledge, an abundance of enthusiasm and a passion for the club where his career had kicked off 30 years earlier. |
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Like smoking, which I'd started at 12 and kicked at 15, I considered it a somewhat naff and babyish thing to do once you were legal. |
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We walked over to the Liverpool fans, a ball was thrown over the fence and we kicked it back and forth with them. |
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I suppose they got annoyed when they came in with a hangover and the teach kicked them out. |
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The survey found evidence of workers being punched, kicked, scalded, sexually harassed and attacked with bricks, walking frames and even airguns. |
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Others were knocked to the ground with rifle butts, kicked and beaten with handcuffs. |
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Carlton Farrell was man of the match and Hudson kicked six out of seven goals. |
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The sporting entertainment kicked off early in the day as crowds gathered around large TV screens to watch the World Cup final. |
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The only alteration for decades has been to prevent the goalkeeper picking up a kicked back pass. |
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The Season One set of McLeod's Daughters included the original telemovie that kicked off the whole phenomenon. |
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The team tempts fate by planning a victory celebration before a ball has been kicked. |
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A few of them saw the routine grounders Jeter kicked, and the wildly errant missiles he threw, all over the South Atlantic League. |
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We argued, pushed, pulled, baited, yelled, and eventually the lady kicked us out telling us to just go home. |
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Hams-Tech, who played like terriers, scored through penalties kicked by fly half Warren Gower and scrum half Andre Bosman. |
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I managed to scrab and kicked out, so at least one of them must have bruises or marks. |
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We're playing street soccer, and the ball is kicked way over the fence onto the road behind the court. |
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Along the way, I scraped my arm on some of the grips and kicked someone in the head. |
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I punched and kicked and even resulted in petty hair pulling while she wildly thrashed her arms trying to scratch me. |
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Every now and then, I watched as his feet kicked and scuffed along the ground. |
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His wife kicked the slave girl out the house, and her massa chose his new wife over her and their child. |
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They booted another two goals while a resolute navy unit kicked one more to end the game with an average of one per quarter. |
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When York kicked off by booting the ball straight out and then giving away a first-minute penalty for offside, things looked bleak. |
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As the game kicked off, winter threatened to intervene as snow drifted across the ground but fortunately it remained light. |
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The Premier County ended their very barren spell in the 21st minute when their full forward Des Lyons kicked over a good point. |
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After being reprimanded by our mother, she kicked me in the shin as she went to go pick up the remains of a tuna mayonnaise sandwich. |
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A council will look at ways to fund extra security measures at cemeteries after 14 headstones were kicked over. |
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There were heavy downpours even before Scotland's biggest rock and pop festival kicked off and the rain threatened to upstage the performers. |
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Those storms kicked up in the collision zone around the equator spin westward off the coast of Cape Verde. |
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Even though the British Empire had long since kicked the bucket, the expats could still be found pretty much anywhere the Brits had a former colony. |
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Before she could think, Valerie had swung her leg and kicked as hard as she could at the wooden chair Dev sat on, sending him tumbling onto the ground. |
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Before a ball has been kicked, our festival of the beautiful game has already been depicted as an ugly carnival of all that is wrong with the world. |
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Ellsia kicked at the table leg trying to release her violent frustration. |
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Hoyle and Bruce were spoken to by the referee after an altercation in midfield, but following the free kick Bruce kicked out at Hoyle in the penalty area. |
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Once a selection of eligible bachelors are chosen, the audience then gets to decide who gets kicked out each week as Lisa dates them every episode. |
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Gracie turned away, and Jade inwardly kicked herself for being tactless, though she didn't really know of a tactful way to ask a question like that. |
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In your heart of hearts, you know you don't really care whether what's-his-name gets kicked off the island, or fired, or wins the bachelorette or whatever. |
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These comments were not without irony considering that Quinn was remonstrating with Newry full back Michael Kelly moments before things kicked off. |
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It gets scrutinized and argued about and kicked around and analyzed. |
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He kicked off his stateside appearances with the Arabian Nights extravaganza XXVII at the Paris Grand Ballroom in Las Vegas. |
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Padding down the lighted street, Ria kicked an empty beer can and wondered how everyone else got such good lives and she landed up with such a rubbish family. |
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The gun kicked so hard, Bethany smacked herself in the forehead. |
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The three-day extravaganza, which kicked off Thursday morning, has no power to pass laws or set agendas. |
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I had enough of pebbles being kicked up at my car, of balls purposely thrown at my windshield, of gargantuan sized twelve year olds banging on my trunk. |
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Caleb twisted himself around once more and kicked Riley in the face, slipping open his lips and busting his nose, causing blood to spill forth from each orifice. |
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Yusuf Yerkel, an advisor to Erdogan, was caught on camera as he kicked a demonstrator in Soma. |
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I actually predicted before the England v France match kicked off that Beckham would retire from International football at the end of the Championship. |
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I kicked them off and carried them, running barefooted down the road, not even noticing when my feet began to bleed from the rough road scraping them. |
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Other ministers have repeatedly kicked all proposals into the long grass. |
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He endured when the police kicked his team off a practice field in Montgomery, Ala., leaving it to drill in a parking lot. |
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Looking at one of the awning's outer support beams, he laughingly recalls a time when some of his friends kicked him out of his bedding for snoring too loudly. |
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I mean it's profiling, but then I've got kicked out of three bars for being an American Indian. |
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The public input portion of Monday's debate kicked off with criticism from two failed mayoralty candidates who ran for office in November's election. |
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By the late 1980s, the saucy and self-possessed singer had kicked her drug habit and hired a new manager, Lupe De Leon. |
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In addition, new tax rates kicked in on higher income individuals thanks to the fiscal cliff avoidance deal. |
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He asked, then mentally kicked himself for sounding so lame. |
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She had kicked off her shoes at the beach and rolled up her jeans. |
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Little ricochets of dust kicked into the face of a tall man in a tan shalwar kameez and prayer cap. |
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His prophecy kicked off a vertiginous frenzy of doomsaying, and he was thrown in jail by fearful Bolognese officials. |
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Thankfully, one of the stadium staff kicked her out of our box. |
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This woman kicked up a fuss and demanded to be moved to another table. |
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She kicked out at the man who held her legs and broke free from his grasp. |
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After an early set-back where Baildon scored a penalty, the forwards scrummaged well and stand-off Jamie Pinguenet kicked intelligently to establish good field positions. |
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Newham has more CCTV cameras than any other authority, but they were useless when the workers monitoring them kicked off the strike by walking out on the stroke of midnight. |
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It couldn't be that Keyshawn was slacking off in walk-throughs and workouts that left him ill-prepared to play when the ball was kicked, could it? |
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Gucci kicked it up a notch with high hemlines, tight key-hole dresses and splayed bust-lines. |
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An elderly family, a pregnant woman and children were terrorised when the gang kicked in the front door, smashed windows and shouted racial abuse at them. |
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Kids were kicked out of athletics, expelled from school, tested, forced into treatment and community service, and even jailed for having a quiet beer on their own time. |
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As a result of this investigation, Elmo was kicked out of the University. |
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Vendors were contacted and ideas were kicked around by all parties. |
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A few hours, and even more pitchers of beer later, we were kicked out of the bar, and stumbled back to our friend's place for some short-lived rest. |
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Gandoff stopped the motorcycle and kicked down the kickstand. |
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He kicked a small rock on the ground to the other side of the path. |
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We were told in the first few days he was butted and kicked in the chest. |
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He hit her repeatedly on her back with the lead cable and kicked her savagely. |
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He has beaten his demons and has kicked out a killer of an album. |
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The saucy and self-possessed singer had kicked her cocaine drug habit and hired a new manager, Lupe De Leon. |
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As the two bay mares dueled in the lane, Finery angled to the outside following a ground-saving trip midpack and kicked home in the final strides to edge Madeira Mist. |
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When he reached the bedroom, he kicked the door open with his foot. |
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It started when I kicked my right ankle with the heel of my left shoe. |
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We kicked off with an expertly dressed salad with a buttery taste, and shared some chicken liver pate served with fresh toast, tomatoes and pickled cucumbers. |
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She kicked the soft pile of unknown material in front of her a few times. |
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They kicked and fought and spat and succeeded in repeatedly filling their opponents with fear. |
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So as soon as the tiny rambunctious Bastian came I was kicked out. |
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The Thomians, however, had plenty of chances of surging through to a lead but due to some silly mistakes and penalties being kicked astray, they lost that opportunity. |
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All the doors had been kicked in and the office was in a real mess. |
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She strode over to a couple of fallen logs and kicked one of them. |
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Acting on instinct, she kicked out at him, causing him to drop the knife. |
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Some of the youngsters kicked a football at the tiled roof, while others ran along the flat part of the roof jumping from one building to the next. |
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Hey, lookit Nixon, he got kicked out midway through his second term. |
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Then I kicked again down the back straight and stayed ahead. |
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You'll only get kicked and beaten and trampled on for your pains. |
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The wife of a Bolton man who was kicked to death as he walked home from his birthday celebration has made a tearful appeal for her husband's killer to come forward. |
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But Saints Jason Hooper notched a hat-trick of his own, Sean Long scored a try and kicked seven goals and former Bull Lee Gilmour twisted the knife with a fantastic solo try. |
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It's been a calm day so far, but now the wind has kicked up. |
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Pain shot through her stomach as someone kicked her, winding her. |
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She kicked her feet weakly and tried to struggle free from his grasp. |
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The wind kicked up, skimming clouds over the surface of the full moon. |
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Chris quickly kicked me hard in the stomach, winding me badly. |
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I kneed him in the stomach and when he stumbled back I kicked him. |
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Then Argentina kicked them out in the semis, despite allegations of cheating. |
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When it kicked at night and woke her, Emma spread her fingertips over the foreign swell that was her own body and imagined the baby spoke to her in a secret, atonal humming. |
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Ireland put themselves right back into contention with a 54th minute try from inspired substitute Des Dillon, a score added to when Staunton kicked the conversion. |
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A team of scouts has kicked the tires and slammed the doors on these and many, many more free agents and knows which players are a good buy for which teams. |
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From the restart after Loughborough kicked a penalty, Oxford worked the ball to left winger Adam Slade on the blind side, who wrong-footed the Loughborough defence to score. |
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He leaned back, yipping, and I realised it was the bloke who I had kicked. |
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Centre field was even enough although Derek Treacy caught some high ball head and shoulders over his opponents and kicked two points into the bargain. |
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I'm not going to bring a fare increase to the board based on these circumstances, until we have this top-to-bottom review and until I'm convinced we've kicked the tires on it. |
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The legalism was too tough and the first empire that tried it, the Qin empire, which gave China its name lasted only two emperors, then got kicked out. |
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Themomentswhen they kicked backand played funky wah-wah guitar based tunes were some of the most enjoyable. |
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Ross McMillan burst through the visitors' line thanks to a bullet Fotuali'i pass and the scrum-half kicked for Tom Collins to splash down. |
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I went around Sagan, then I kicked, and Greipel and Sagan just came past me at the end. |
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She kicked off her silver ballet flats and stretched out her toes like a cat. |
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Hearts protest against the Mallorcans failed because the club did not register their protest in writing before the match kicked off. |
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A JOINER and his pal kicked a hedgehog to death by using it as a football during a stag weekend. |
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He was kicked off the team for lollygagging during practice. |
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When he was 25, he kicked his cocaine habit and went back to school. |
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Back in August, the Toon ace was kicked from pillar to post by Karl Henry in a bone-crunching midfield battle at Molineux. |
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The lieutenant tried the handle again, but still his efforts were quite bootless. He pushed and kicked, but the door was a strong one. |
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The thing is, The Montrose is cracker on a Thursday night, never mind that the Chrimbo lunacy season has kicked off good and proper. |
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His mouth had been struck or kicked. The lips were severely contused, reddened. |
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Actually, I should have just kicked him in the cubes and gotten my face out of there. |
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Other girls in the foster home are eager to destroy her and get her kicked out of the place. It's a tough situation. |
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Went to bed with 2 downies on the bed, but the heat finally kicked in and ended with one cover and my feet sticking out. |
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The ball popped in and popped out, and when he made a grab for it on the ground he kicked it with his foot. |
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My hair stood on end all over my body and my haphephobia, the fear of being touched, kicked into full gear. |
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Knew it all too well from a couple of jerks she'd dated before her jerkdar had kicked in fully at age twenty. |
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Will Henderson, who had on a light overcoat and no overshoes, kicked the heel of his left foot with the toe of the right. |
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I was cuffed by the women and kicked by the men because I would not swallow it. |
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Sometimes he can kick the ball forward along the ground until it is kicked in goal, where he can fall on it for a touchdown. |
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They are the ones who give hobbyists a bad name, and should be kicked out of any club meeting they show up at. |
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The back of the car kicked out violently, forcing me to steer into the slide and accelerate in order to maintain control. |
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Controversy also occurred before the game kicked off, when England refused to face New Zealand's haka challenge. |
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Upon hearing residents in the burning house, the passerby kicked in the front door and yelled to those inside. |
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Suddenly it all kicked off on the terraces as horrendous violence and disgraceful scenes were picked up by television cameras. |
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She kicked the ball up, which is to say, she kicked and in that way caused the ball to move upwards. |
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She kicked up, which is to say, it was in an upward direction that she kicked. |
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When Brazil triumphed over Italy in the final, it kicked up the price of Brazilian bonds. |
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He kicked up dust about how we really didn't have our facts straight regarding his allegedly loaded gloves. |
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The most common injury is falling from the horse, followed by being kicked, trampled, and bitten. |
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Another common cause of injury is being kicked by a horse, which may cause skull fractures or severe trauma to the internal organs. |
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The 1975 Tour of the Americas kicked off in New York City with the band performing on a flatbed trailer being pulled down Broadway. |
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On 65 minutes a colossal brawl erupted when Georges Fages kicked Derek Turner on the chin following a tackle on Fages. |
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Carl felt insulted by the mickey-taking and gave Jamie the dirtiest of looks before he kicked off. |
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Made me want to read MSR again, and I thought I'd finally kicked that habit. |
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Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray. |
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