He's so strong for a point guard that he forces other teams to double him and the kick out is to me for a three. |
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School rules are not laid down so that teachers can get a kick out of enforcing them. |
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Alternatively, we can kick out all these immigrants, starting with those who claim Anglo-Saxon descent! |
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He's probably getting a big kick out of manipulating you with his lewd suggestions. |
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He is passionate about football and gets a real kick out of seeing the children in his club succeed. |
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Controversial blogs are shut down, and chatroom moderators kick out participants who post comments likely to antagonise the Communist party. |
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Some people seem to get a kick out of taking this as it is illegal, so if it was legal, then there wouldn't be anyone taking it. |
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I'm a code monkey and I get a kick out of messing around with the system, as it were, but I'm hardly a particularly exciting guy. |
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As for the caveman style headlines, I actually get a kick out of them sometimes. |
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Because of this, grown-ups often find themselves getting a bigger kick out of children's theatre than work aimed at them. |
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I get a kick out of overtipping people who usually don't get any tip at all, like the girl at the ice-cream counter. |
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What is your polling showing about whether you're getting any kick out of that line? |
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Still, I get a kick out of watching our hens roam around the yard, digging and scratching, or taking dust baths. |
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Derek and Meredith shippers will get a kick out of episode 13, where the episode will involve some trips down memory lane. |
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The car's new sound system can easily kick out the high-volume jams with the added noise of driving without a roof. |
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He got a great kick out of tackling Mount Juliet's delightful putting green with its water hazards and bunkers. |
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They seem to have got some grim kick out out of their cunning, duplicity, guile and secrecy. |
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Cell phones are toylike, nearly magic, and we get a huge kick out of them, as often happens with technological advances until the new wears off. |
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I get a big kick out of the I Am T-Pain app, which applies the AutoTune effect to your voice as you sing along with beats. |
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Should the Eurozone be able to kick out one of its members to avert a crisis, as German Chancellor Angela Merkel suggested this week? |
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Eventually, Weirich had to kick out her jacuzzi and plants from her sunroom, where she now holds court. |
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All I know is, I got such a big kick out of doing something musical that it wouldn't be honest of me to say that I want to stop here. |
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She and police thought it was a hoaxer getting a kick out of taunting a distraught mother. |
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For some reason, they both get a huge kick out of planning for things like the number of juice boxes needed to hydrate the entire fourth grade class. |
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And violence too: there are the young hooligans who get a kick out of annoying everyone who gets on. |
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I still get a kick out of playing together as a duo and I think listening to our music you get a real sense of the time that's passed between us. |
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I get a kick out of using incongruous terms like 'encoléré' and 'enculade' just because they sound good and that's that! |
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I get a kick out of the look on people's faces when I tell them that I am a new Canadian. |
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And some areas are full of service providers who get a kick out of cheating the tourists a bit. |
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Children will get a kick out of seeing how much they've grown from year to year. |
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We really get a kick out of patients who come in for their biannual exam and they have no gum disease or no cavities. |
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Big E won the match quickly after his clothesline and pin combination was aided by Xavier Woods holding Kidd's foot down so he couldn't kick out. |
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A Conservative colleague was elected to replace the chair and member for Cambridge, whom a majority of the members had to kick out. |
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You first have to kick out all members of the group in order to delete the group. |
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Sometimes, we'll have to kick out inept or dishonest elected officials, but most of the time our duty will be to help our politicians. |
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Right now, if I am interviewing someone, I need to kick out any visitors, kids, and turn off the telephone. |
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If you are being monitored by a physician, and you eat appropriately, you can kick out the whole circus of food quacks. |
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We have discussed this project, there is a sure risk that some representatives would kick out of touch line, but we want to believe in it. |
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The morning-call melody finally was just to give me the last kick out of bed, as Daisy has already warmed up the bathroom for me. |
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Horror fans should get a kick out of this obscure little film. |
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The platoon tracks could occasionally kick out four sandbags tied together as casualties that the first sergeant could take back to the battalion aid station. |
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I get 10 times a kick out of making fools out of you good guys. |
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I feel like a bit of a traitor or a stone-hearted landlord getting ready to kick out some worthy tenants from a somewhat unworthy dwelling so that I can make a profit from it. |
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Is the younger generation ready to kick out all the old clichés? |
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If that is done we will not kick out the foreigners. |
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After the impact, Mr. Morrison, who was in the front passenger seat, managed to kick out the windscreen and jumped out into the burning fuel that covered the ground. |
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Readers will also get a kick out of the bird's eye view of Steveston on the endpapers. |
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We'd just get such a kick out of being together and playing music. |
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Sadly for you, Cara gets just as much of a kick out face-stalking them as you do. |
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Carlsen says he turns down things he finds boring, but seems to get a kick out of the group chess matches in which his nonexpert opponents sit in horseshoe-shaped configurations and he goes from board to board, beating them. |
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Will angry foreign governments kick out ambassadors? |
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Not that your grad would ever not sleep alone, but I got a kick out of Urban Outfitters' graphic pillowcase pairs that form a picture when placed side by side. |
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Pure Americana, for those who also get a kick out of Violent Femmes, The Felice Brothers, Woven Hand, The Band... Call it 'grunge-grass' if you have to. |
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When at least 8 team members have participated in the vote out it is considered successful and the team leader will be given the right to kick out the voted out manager from the team. |
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Even the fussiest customers get a kick out of success testing their own limits, and playing together with others is a great way to develop social skills. |
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Sure, but we got a kick out of thinking it was a secret message for us. |
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Then again, you may also get a kick out of taking risks. |
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I really get a kick out of going into a theatre and listening to people laugh at something in one of my films or hear them say they really enjoyed it. |
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My friends get a kick out of it as much as I do! |
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I don't get such a kick out of anything as much as out of imagining a crime. |
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And who wouldn't get a kick out of tooling around in the president's cigarette boat in Kennebunkport? |
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And I get a huge kick out of laughing at the hilariously unpredictable inflexibility of the computer models of mental processes that my doctoral students and I codesign. |
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Plus, fashionistas among us will love making their own clothes and jewellery, while others will get a kick out of making their own foosball games. |
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Robbie beat golden oldie classics such as You're The First, The Last, My Everything by Barry White and Cole Porter's I Get A Kick Out Of You, made famous by Frank Sinatra. |
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