Things kick off at the Full Moon Folk Club tomorrow with an appearance by the multi-talented Chip Taylor. |
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Let's kick off with some suitably chilled warm-up music, while you pitch your virtual tent and skin up a virtual fat one. |
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My aim is to kick off a vigorous national debate on what has been one of the most undebatable subjects in Amerian history and law. |
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Scarborough scored virtually from the kick off to the second half, then hit a purple patch to run in 30 points in the next 20 minutes. |
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As the sleeve notes say, perhaps it was a rather odd idea to kick off proceedings with a series of unheard songs. |
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The first sporting action will be at Hampden Park where the football tournament will kick off. |
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So I kick off my shoes, tuck one foot under me, but remain primly upright, notebook and pen poised. |
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The ensuing period of parity was brief, however, as straight from the kick off Catz reassumed the lead. |
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The strike took place just hours before a major European football match was due to kick off. |
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David Beckham helped to kick off the latest campaign by the United Nations Children's Fund to end all forms of child exploitation. |
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The Titans line up to kick off once again, but this time their kicker isn't wearing a jersey because he thinks it was bad luck last time around. |
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The mother-daughter duo kick up their heels and kick off the second season of their reality show tomorrow. |
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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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Bipartisan negotiations to reorganize electoral precincts for the general elections in April next year are going to kick off within this week. |
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Kitt will also kick off the event by playing alongside Jerry Fish on Thursday night. |
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I thought it was very clever to kick off with an American singing about his President in a very Swiss style. |
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She ushered guests into the studio, replenished the coffee maker, and unfailingly turned up bright and early for the 7am kick off. |
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Orrell were without first choice fullbacks who were sent home before kick off after suffering a stomach ailment in the dressing room. |
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The kick off is at 2pm where a plaque to commemorate the event will be unveiled. |
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The Warriors hope to ride their momentum as they kick off their playoff drive this weekend. |
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I want you to sit back, kick off your shoes, and light up a pipeful of Bond Street Tobacco so you can relax. |
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We let the ball bounce from kick off and we didn't regain our composure until after the game was lost. |
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The parade will kick off at its usual time of 1.15p.m. despite the fact it is clashing this year with the Waterford City Parade. |
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All the pomp and ceremony being done with, Lyon kick off from right to left in their dark blue. |
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Veteran hoofer Lionel Blair was surrounded by dancing stars on stage in Bromley to kick off the theatre's new programme. |
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Their days are spent busy in the bush while the evenings kick off with sundowners on the brow of a hill. |
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The game's 7.30 am kick off, with the final whistle at 9.15 am, meant the game overlapped with the start of the school day. |
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Now is an opportune time to kick off a pan-national campaign for energy conservation. |
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He's really upset, not ready to kick off just yet, but I'm not going to give him an excuse to start a barney by turning my back. |
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I see her kick off her black thong sandals and pull her feet up into her chair, sitting Indian style as she settles in to study. |
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Less that 26 hours till Charlton kick off the new season and only a few hours till my B'day. |
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A Catalan parade will kick off an exuberant evening of Catalonian dance, music and fireworks. |
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The squally showers that drenched the area before kick off had mercifully ceased by the time Chris took an early long-range penalty. |
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In February and March, heathers and hellebores kick off Annemarie's garden's flowering season, which continues until late in the year. |
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Comic poet John Hegley returned to his old stamping ground last night to kick off the annual Bradford Book Festival. |
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Both sides are at the ground a half an hour before the kick off time, togged out, raring to go, and the referee never turns up. |
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And so the Edinburgh Fringe begins, more with a tootle than a fanfare, as the week zero shows kick off. |
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Northern Rock will kick off the bank reporting season this week, bringing the state of the housing market back under the microscope. |
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He deliberately and calculatedly chose the county fair to kick off his presidential campaign. |
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Things kick off at 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. and, like all the best things in life, it has shisha. |
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My brother's stag guests are travelling up on Saturday morning, and the festivities will kick off almost as soon as they get here. |
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Add to this eight passes that missed the receiver altogether and twice being in front of the kicker at the kick off. |
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Helping to kick off Sydney Design Week, this exhibition showcases more than 150 pieces of silver produced by Italian studios in recent years. |
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The melon festival will kick off here with a veritable mishmash of melon-based menu, complete with cocktails and mocktails. |
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From the kick off Celtics passing was a class act, with the ball moving around swiftly and purposely. |
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The Victoria Day Weekend is traditionally the kick off for summer in Canada. |
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Part way through the landing roll, the pilot will apply pressure to the brakes and that will kick off the autobrakes. |
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Some customers said they're wary of buying anything before Black Friday, when they usually kick off the holidays. |
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I figured any chef from a restaurant the caliber of Trio who was cool enough to drop by casually and kick off a bull session about his restaurant was worth checking out. |
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The game will be screened live on Sky TV with a 6.05 pm kick off. |
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Las Vegas Sands Macau brought in Las Vegas showgirls to kick off its grand opening today, but its owners have lined up even better-endowed partners behind the scenes. |
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As Palm's PalmSource developer conference was due to kick off yesterday, much of central San Jose, which was hosting the jamboree, suffered a power brown-out. |
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From the kick off on Friday evening it was party time all weekend with fun and merriment and top class entertainment provided in every nook and cranny in the village. |
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Milan's five-star visitors demand top spots in which to kick off their calfskin leather heels, so it's no surprise that luxury hotels are on every corner. |
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The event will kick off at 9.30 am and at 4pm roads in the town centre will be closed to allow market stands and crowds to overflow into the streets. |
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Then a couple of boozed-up blokes who put the hard word on Jen decide to take you on despite a large spanner in your hand and things really kick off. |
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It was a sunny morning last summer and the children were having breakfast in the garden when I saw the papers and realised it was all going to kick off. |
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Festivals, also known as sagras or festas, kick off in the middle of July and run until August 15, though there are occasional wild boar or fungi festivals in the autumn. |
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Burnley chairman Barry Kilby will mark the milestone by making a special presentation to the Clarets chief at pitchside just before kick off tonight. |
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Grey skies had seen the floodlights switched on before noon but nothing could darken the mood of optimism which swirled around the transformed Station View prior to kick off. |
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The fifth JJGF Open Golf Championship will kick off on May 10 with the pro-am tournament proceeding it one day earlier at the Jagorawi Golf and Country Club in Bogor. |
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Although much of the rest of Scotland was shrouded in mist and heavy rain, the deluge which dampened Aberdeen in the morning had abated long before kick off. |
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To kick off the 4-month plan, I started Gail on a botanical thyroid formula combining coleus, bladder wrack, guggul, kelp, ashwagandha, Siberian ginseng and Chinese skullcap. |
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To celebrate, and help kick off this new initiative, Bisquick issued the program's first grant to International Pancake Day of Liberal, Kansas. |
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The Big Springs PTA will kick off this year's Holiday Giftwrap Fund-raiser today, and the effort will continue until Oct. |
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He will take to the streets with a pot of home-made cock-a-leekie to kick off his campaign before elections in February. |
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Stockton South MP Dari Taylor was on hand with local residents to kick off the re-naming ceremony of the former Riggy's Rec in the town. |
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Although an alerted immune system kills billions of treponemes after syphilis infection, enough can survive to kick off primary syphilis. |
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The event will kick off with a VIP reception and live auction by Jamie Niven of Sotheby's, followed by a cocktail party and silent auction. |
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And I'm sure West Ham aren't salivating at being made to kick off next season a week today on some deserted Alpine slope. |
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AiC selected Oxford to kick off the event based on his vast expertise in designing and implementing successful Help Desks. |
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To defend itself, a tarantula will use its back legs to kick off these urticating hairs, and send them flying toward potential attackers. |
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A regular said that on an internet forum it might put people off for few weeks but once the summer was here the action will really kick off. |
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To kick off the launch, Poshly Giveaways by PEOPLE is offering one lucky People. |
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The usual suspects from Smug Twit and Power Dressing Central Casting compete in a selling task to kick off the series. |
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The new railway to connect Nusaybin to Habur Station at Irak border will kick off this year. |
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They will kick off with Towed in a Hole and Way Out West in October, followed by Block-Heads and the Oscar-winning The Music Box in November. |
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The festival will kick off in Perth and Sydney on November 29 and 30 at the Claremont Showground and Sydney Showground. |
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England, managed by Alf Ramsey and captained by Bobby Moore, won the toss and elected to kick off. |
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I think I'm going to just hit the bunny slope today,'' she said while waiting for the afternoon ticket sale to kick off. |
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The 57-year-old bass guitarist was found dead in a Las Vegas hotel room the day before The Who's threemonth US 2002 Tour was due to kick off. |
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The Lions kick off their campaign against group makeweights Angola tomorrow, but are afforded a generous 4-7 for the win by tote-sport. |
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Then our main meal will kick off with a starter of crispy wontons filled with cheese and herbs. |
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As the new series of Celebrity Juice is about to kick off on ITV2 host Keith Lemon reels off his guest wish list. |
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At the beginning of the game, the captains and the referee toss a coin to decide which team will kick off first. |
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The fireworks display will kick off on the evening of the first day at the King Abdullah Park at Dammam's seafront and the Municipality Square at Abqaiq simultaneously. |
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The big names generally steer clear of these pro-ams but not Phil Mickelson, who won this in 2002 and 2004 and is using it once again to kick off his year. |
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The series will be kick off with a Songwriter's Night hosted by Jeremy Schonfeld and will feature some of the finest new songwriters from hit Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. |
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Any given sunny weekday, Birmingham's workers peel off their tops or kick off their shoes and find a space in which to stretch out, chat and sun-worship. |
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A week before kick off, they could enforce a diddy clause, which boots out the team making the biggest balls-up of its pre-tournament preparations. |
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DenTek Tooth Fairies kick off college tour to promote better oral healthcare with Kathie Lee and Hoda during Today Show at University of Tennessee. |
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The initiative is funded by the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol and a Dr Owen Price scholarship and will kick off with the Wales rumen and liver fluke project. |
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Providing no-one scarpers they can tune in whenever they want for the football even though many of the matches kick off in the middle of the night local time. |
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As a member of Grand Pocket Orchestra, No Monster Club and Ginnels Paddy Hanna was ideally placed to kick off proceedings at the Hard Working Class Heroes last night. |
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It wouldn't take much to kick off at all, it goes with the territory. |
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Utility player Richard Whiting is expected to take Tansey's full-back spot when Hull kick off the new season with a derby against Hull KR at the Millennium Stadium on Sunday. |
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They would kick off their shoes and play piquet by candle-light. |
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