Rhea jumped up, kicking off from the demon's shoulders, turning a high somersault across the room. |
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Normally, if I'd been delayed by two hours on a train journey, I'd've been kicking off, and grumbling about the state of public transport. |
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He had to be physically restrained after kicking off in the accident and emergency department at Blackburn Royal Infirmary. |
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With the Premiership season kicking off on Saturday, football has dominated the news, but there's plenty of other sport out there. |
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The production promises to live up to the group's current high standard of theatre, kicking off another packed year of top-quality shows. |
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From rotund one-pot stews and bangers, mash and onion gravy to fork-bending risottos, the diverse menu will soon have you kicking off your heels. |
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I remember kicking off the side of the aircraft, gliding, and then popping my flotation. |
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Today's referee, Jeff Winter, gets the game underway with Charlton kicking off. |
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My boss is off on maternity leave soon, which is kicking off a dreadful bunfight to do her job while she's away. |
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At 9.35pm there was a PA announcement telling supporters that the game would not be kicking off for now and to stay calm. |
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Just make sure no one is likely to walk in on you, especially if you're prone to kicking off the covers! |
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Please join all of us in kicking off the new era of Dollard Soccer where our children's development will be second to none. |
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Quite frankly, the coolest way of riding two wheels and kicking off the party at full blast. |
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Arno has delivered a dark album, kicking off with the sombre Black Dog Day and its nervy guitar solos. |
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Marc and Charles Caudrelier Benac will shortly be setting sail in their second Transat Jacques Vabre, kicking off this new phase in our program. |
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Australia will stage the 16th edition of the AFC Asian Cup kicking off on Friday 9 January, when the hosts play Kuwait in Melbourne. |
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The conferences and workshops should facilitate kicking off joint activities and raising funds for them. |
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The initial financing of IFAP has been decisive for kicking off this project. |
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There were delays in kicking off the EUFOR operation for reasons arising from the security situation and the constitution of the Force. |
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The Swiss government played a key role in kicking off the initiative, which local governments on both sides of the Geneva border then continued. |
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The spot begins an eight-week flight today, kicking off on CBC National News, and will air nationally on 16 television stations including Star! |
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The game will be played under floodlights, kicking off at 3pm. |
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The book was timely, arriving at a time when youth culture was just kicking off in Britain, and linked nicely with the existentialist thought slowly filtering in from France. |
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Along the East Coast, towns hard hit by superstorm Sandy are kicking off summer. |
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On the night George Zimmerman was acquitted, for instance, the NAACP was kicking off its annual meeting in Orlando. |
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The spring show will build on this success by kicking off the trade season with an entire slate of new records for number of buyers, exhibitors, scale, and selection. |
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The second Maisonneuve Art Show, kicking off Thursday, April 15, promises to be a pleasantly corporeal affair, what with an in-house oxygen bar, free massages and all. |
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In kicking off the season by claiming five straight victories without the loss of a goal, possibilities for United and Ferguson have begun to be reappraised tentatively. |
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The film tells the story of the beginnings of gangsta rap in California, kicking off the careers of Ice Cube and Dr Dre. |
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It was a Sunday-afternoon affair, kicking off at normal time. |
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This week, 130 successful European businesswomen are kicking off a campaign to encourage more women to become entrepreneurs and start their own companies. |
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And they are kicking off their enhanced programme with a host of free activities for the February half term and St David's Day weekend. |
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Cow reactions to parlour stress include not entering the parlour voluntarily, kicking off the milking cluster, defecating in the parlour or refusing milk let-down. |
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In the crowd were hipsters in their ironic T-shirts, clubbers kicking off another all-nighter, a smattering of pogoing punks, Teutonic godesses trading Jager shots and baby-boomer couples out on dates. |
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We're not just starting with Round 1. We're kicking off with a simul. Four simuls to be exact. |
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Willem took up the challenge, kicking off with a cover of Minogue's Sensitized, a sort of indestructible bond between Brit and French pop, sampling Serge Gainsbourg, father-figure of anglophile French pop. |
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Brown said, kicking off the effort in January. |
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It was London, just was kicking off big time. |
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When I go to compete, my chimp starts kicking off. |
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Germany return to action with a friendly against Denmark in Copenhagen on 11 August before kicking off their UEFA EURO 2012 qualification bid against Belgium in Brussels on 3 September. |
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Phoenix entered the Martian atmosphere at a speed of nearly 5.8 kilometers per second, kicking off a seven-minute series of events designed to slow the lander to 0.002 kilometers per second before it reached the ground. |
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So it seems appropriate that Channel 4 is kicking off the celebrations to mark 30 years since its launch by effectively putting together a televisual mixtape for its viewers. |
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If you can't make it to Ayr today, CH4 will keep you entertained, kicking off with a typical ballbuster of a Goodwood handicap. |
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Bell Atlantic is kicking off a campaign to inform southeastern Pennsylvanians about the introduction of two new area codes in 1999 and a new way to make phone calls. |
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Then, in the 1980s, researchers discovered a new class of materials that become superconductive at much higher temperatures, kicking off a new era of exploration in the field. |
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But while it was all kicking off at Hull, down in Milton Keynes, where Walsall were the visitors, the first half addon was right at the other end of the interest scale. |
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To see everything that I have seen and to hear everything I heard in only a few minutes after kicking off made me even more excited and more jacked up to do this march. |
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Kicking off the summer dance season this week are two festivals that will satisfy even the most insatiable of dance appetites. |
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Kicking off the weeklong celebrations, the pope seemed to welcome the security challenge as part and parcel of pontifical work. |
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Kicking off in 1944, the film opens with the type of prologue that could have been lifted straight from the Indiana Jones escapade, Raiders of the Lost Ark. |
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Kicking off the bedclothes, he began to pace the room, barefoot. |
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Kicking off from the 25-yard line, Wright knocked a low, hard squib kick up the middle. |
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Kicking off our area's victors over the weekend was Jordan Berry's 12-7 win over Adam Sircar in the Class A 60kg division. |
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