A glass of Prosecco kicks off lunch, and clear mushroom soup with fresh tomatoes or appetizers from the buffet offer a warm-up during half-time. |
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She turned to one for advice and nurture, another for kicks, and another for career advice, and each knew what was expected of them. |
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There are several penalty takers at the club so it is unlikely that the Cameroonian will be taking any spot kicks on Wednesday. |
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Coincidentally, she escapes just as a metamorphosis begins and her accelerated biological clock kicks in. |
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The album kicks off with positive energy with the collabo Starting All Over Again with Oleta Adams. |
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I get to spend some time with my cousin and her fam before the gruelling workshop schedule kicks in. |
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Her mid-life crisis officially kicks in when she impulsively buys a rundown Tuscan villa and decides to start a new life there. |
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He still kicks it today, when he's not working as a commentator for CBC television. |
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There are plenty of bright shiny colors to keep baby's infantile brain firing on all ten billion synapses until the juice box kicks in. |
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They've been unfairly pigeonholed as a team that kicks to the corners all the time. |
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The legs should generate quick kicks with the feet slightly pigeon-toed or turned in. |
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Confirmation bias kicks in for the most part in a wholly subconscious manner. |
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He was spot on with the boot with another two place kicks and a further one-pointer to ensure a berth to the next round. |
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The first half was very evenly balanced with each team relying heavily on place kicks for their score. |
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Over the course of the ten-day event, which kicks off on November 23, a short season of her films will be presented for public consumption. |
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This racing season kicks off with a slate of technical amendments aimed at leveling the playing field for all teams. |
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We all know, though, that it is impossible to predict the winner once the play-off lottery kicks off. |
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If you run out of juice on a long journey, a small petrol generator kicks in to keep the battery out of complete flatness. |
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They attacked the police with anything in hand, from rocks to metal poles to karate kicks. |
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Suspenseful music kicks in during combat to accompany the polished sound effects. |
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This activates the spring-loaded extractor which kicks fired cases clear, then snaps back flush with the cylinder. |
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Kick variations included different multiples of scissors kicks or alternating scissors and flutter kicks. |
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When flutter kicks and dog paddles occur, the teacher must back up a step and make sure that proper rhythm, speed and amplitude are present. |
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Prone flutter kicks can cause back hyperextension when the head is held out of the water. |
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I would also hold on to the side of the pool and do flutter kicks, and gradually work up to swimming laps. |
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It gave three quick kicks to its right cheek with a forefoot, scratched the smallest itch. |
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The visitors were prepared to play a positive game, often spurning penalty kicks to throw the ball around. |
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Soon our swimmers are at 100 kicks and we are reaping the benefits of strong legs in other strokes such as crawl and back. |
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It has to swing and look effortless but is often wild and frantic with loads of kicks, jumps, lifts, hops and spins. |
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He also, perhaps crucially, failed to insist on the Brazilians moving the statutory distance back at free kicks around their own penalty area. |
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His accuracy and power in the free kicks is brilliant, although I think Beckham is better than him. |
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Once at Chelsea, we spent all week rehearsing pushing out at free kicks, catching the attacking side offside. |
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He is an amazing crosser of the ball and passer, and when it comes to free kicks, he can be said to be the best in the world, sometimes. |
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Under this new ruling match officials would in future award all free kicks at least 30 yards from where the incident took place. |
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She demonstrated during the 1999 Women's World Cup her ability to thread a needle with her free kicks. |
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They also think that internet people are fruit loops, axe murderers and 13 year old boys out to get their kicks. |
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A procession along the high street to the Weir Field traditionally kicks off the festivities before a funfair in the afternoon. |
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The wind also played a major factor in the first half with Leigh and their kicks benefiting early on. |
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He should have retired when he had the chance and got his kicks out of the gee-gees instead. |
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The harmonica prodigy kicks out a foot-stomping blues bonanza to break up the tender anecdotes. |
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Although rather sparse by Hong Kong standards, when the hand-to-hand kicks in, it delivers the goods. |
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The moors open up, the narrow, wooded valleys roll away and the gnawing lifestyle envy kicks in. |
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He's the nasty who goads opponents with vocal insults, and more noticeably, a series of physical kicks and digs when the ball is miles distant. |
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If LSU kicks off, his job on the coverage unit is to line up square with the right goalpost and plug the middle. |
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That has to be a record for the longest period of time before Godwin's Law kicks in. |
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A short while before the match kicks off, heat a dessertspoon of the oil in the pan and add the chopped onion and pepper. |
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For months the Northwich teenager practised high kicks, punches and devastating blows to destroy blocks of wood. |
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They exchanged punches, blows, blocks, and kicks, one after another, so fast that I could hardly follow. |
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He never makes a had snap and delivers the ball with great velocity on punts and place kicks. |
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Unfortunately for Hall, his opportunities to return punts and kicks also have been cut considerably. |
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He spent time in the offseason and training camp learning how to improve his high and short punts on kicks from near midfield. |
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Newman blocked two kicks as a junior and returned a blocked punt for a touchdown as a sophomore. |
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The attacks at your disposal are also limited to a mixture of punches, kicks, grapples, and a few special moves. |
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I was working my body kicks and my leg kicks and boxing using my knees in the grapple. |
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He showed me a few kicks, and I realized that he was good at that, better than me anyway, which was highly discouraging. |
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During practice sessions she sometimes furiously kicks gymnastic apparatuses and screams that she will never go near them again. |
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When she bends backwards and kicks her heels, she is in constant danger of dislodging the rose behind her ear. |
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The collection of easily doable recipes kicks off, as well it might, with drinks. |
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As holiday e-shopping kicks into high gear, smaller online merchants must make a costly business decision to compete against big retailers. |
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It has twin exhausts, big wheels, a spoiler, frog-style foglights and a turbocharged 2 litre engine that kicks out 225 bhp. |
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One of my fantasies involves covering the room with strong perfumes through some gadget that kicks in a few hours after I've presumably expired. |
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Our goalkeeper kept us in the game in extra time and when it came to the penalty kicks we managed to score all five. |
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An entertainment extravaganza that promises to be bigger and better than ever before kicks off in Trowbridge on Monday. |
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As the autonomy of the local church kicks in, oppressive views of women in diaconal roles will increasingly get kicked out. |
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Maloney is a diminutive treasure, a pint-sized magician and, from free kicks, consistently lethal. |
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Most youngsters abuse drugs and alcohol because they are bored or for kicks and don't realise it until they are addicted. |
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Mathias was a quick learner, in just a short time he could perform the kicks satisfactorily. |
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When the youngsters are fully weaned they're turned out to pasture where the growing really kicks in. |
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The kicks are delivered with great force and at toe, ankle and lower shin heights as well as into the mid leg range. |
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During ads, march in place one minute, do 15 jumping jacks, another minute of marching, 10 squats, 10 alternating knee lifts, 10 kicks. |
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The problem is that the car is aerodynamically unstable, and under heavy braking, the back end kicks out like a mule. |
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Karate kicks, karate chops, these impress referees, but they were just added when it became a sport. |
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The camera reads the ambient lighting and then kicks out just enough flash to fill shadows but leave the picture natural-looking. |
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Turbine generators here wind down, the emergency system to protect the nuclear reactors from overload kicks in, and the propeller shaft stops. |
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A more probable explanation for some injuries was that they were caused by blows and kicks. |
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A post-mortem examination conducted by a Home Office pathologist has revealed he received a number of blows and possibly a number of kicks. |
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He said the blows, kicks and punches continued even when he cowered on the floor with his hands protecting his head. |
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He fell to the ground, hard, and had to curl himself into a ball as kicks were rained on his body. |
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But when the paramedics tried to leave, two youths attacked them, raining kicks and blows down on their heads and ribs. |
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Zhao said she fell to her knees, and then felt repeated kicks or blows to both sides of her head. |
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A four-minute video of the brawl was played which showed the Leeds players trading kicks and blows with Owen. |
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Examples of abuse include punches, kicks, blows and partial suffocation by placing a rubber gas mask over the person's face. |
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There was one Cork player on the ground and a number of kicks were aimed at him. |
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As a receiver, Hall adjusts well to poorly thrown balls and also can return kicks. |
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With 1 minute remaining plus injury time the score was 0-0 but with the last kicks of the game the opposition nicked two goals. |
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And for a growing number of people, putting a needle in your vein for kicks is an acceptable thing to do. |
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They get their kicks from destroying property, scaring people and inflicting pain. |
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The Academy game kicks off at 3.40 pm with the Bulls currently second in the table behind St Helens. |
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The Adventure Show focuses on fanatics who get their kicks out of non-traditional sports with an emphasis on extremes and endurance. |
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She has a 15-year-old son who goes to Orchard Park, where teenagers were photographed sniffing petrol for kicks. |
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America is on one of its prohibitionist kicks, treating drugs as something utterly satanic. |
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Michael Jordan apparently wears one pair of kicks to warm up in and another to play in. |
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It's just that when your coworker complimented you on your new kicks, you weren't expecting her to go out and buy the exact same ones. |
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In simple terms, the deal meant that each team had a 'Home' and an 'Away' coloured pair of kicks to match their jerseys. |
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We cashed-up city folk spend a good deal of time trying and buying new kicks. |
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First, he reported that MJ wouldn't be wearing retro kicks for the game because they give him blisters. |
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As usual in every All-Star Weekend, they strike their best pose and wear the latest thing in kicks. |
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He's rocking his dad's old Sixers jersey and the red, white and blue adidas kicks that were specially made for him a while back. |
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For weeks, Luis had bugged his father about the hot new Air Jordan Retro 5 kicks that were coming out. |
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You have only two days left to enter to win a hot new pair of Converse kicks. |
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The film's title refers to a wish list that two terminally ill men try to fulfill before each kicks the bucket. |
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But in spite of the fact, when he kicks the bucket and departs his mortal coil, it is going to be one of the biggest funerals in the Bahamas. |
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But one day the world kicks you in the teeth and you don't have any choice but to see things the way they really are. |
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Whether you are a carer, a fundraiser for research into illnesses, or someone who always kicks the tin and donates, your efforts are appreciated. |
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Not a lot has changed in the battle of the sexes guy meets girl, girl kicks guy to the curb, his self-esteem crushed. |
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We see her untimely pregnancy, her ill-fated marriage, and her poor attempts at being a single mother after she kicks Ray to the curb. |
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If he kicks up a fuss, you know there's more to the relationship than meets the eye. |
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Inevitably, self-obsessed Gwen kicks against the system, until learning lessons the hard way. |
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Meantime, he kicks around 13th Street, living in an apartment above the newsstand. |
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Hey is it just me, or is her hair ludicrously overdone for someone who just kicks around school and Ramsay Street all day? |
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The Government will only take on claims after the new enterprise liability scheme kicks in. |
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That's when my imagination kicks in and I begin to visualise shapes, structures and colours. |
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But then you get out there and the adrenaline kicks in and you're away again. |
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When the New Year's resolution to lose weight kicks in, gyms and diet clubs often have a sharp rise in membership. |
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If you drive into central London there is a big C painted on the road at the point where the congestion charge kicks in. |
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There is a British resilience and pragmatism that kicks in when something like this happens. |
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The game kicks off at 2.15 pm to allow spectators and players to watch the televised England v Ireland game. |
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The Ladies' exhibition football match kicks off at the Reebok at 3pm on Sunday. |
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Usually when an FA Cup is played on a Saturday and a TV company wants to show the game live, it kicks off at around 12 noon or 1pm. |
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Their decision comes just three days before the England team kicks off against France as they bid to become Euro 2004 champions in Portugal. |
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With the flip of a coin, a decision is made as to who kicks off first at a football game. |
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Thousands of people are expected to hit the streets of the East Yorkshire town as the annual event kicks off the countdown to Christmas. |
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The programme itself kicks off at noon with interviews and previews of the games to come. |
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The National Football League kicks off its new season tonight and for the second year in a row the event is being marked with a live concert. |
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When the wind kicks up at Presidio Golf Course in San Francisco, where I teach, it's hard just to stand up straight, never mind hit a golf shot. |
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Other trade union leaders were also rebuked and reprimanded, with some receiving kicks and punches. |
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These kickers can kick long fields goals, play with good offenses and do not miss many kicks. |
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Long Lee hit the woodwork twice following well-worked free kicks from Sammy Bailey and Matthew Kershaw. |
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Then I find myself at Wal-Mart surrounded by screaming children whose chubby little necks I want to wring, and reality kicks in. |
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A weak shot and header in either half was all he could muster in a stop-start game that had too many yellow cards and free kicks. |
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I might not be able to write much when it kicks off as we will be moving around, but I love you so much. |
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Kinski is about to bring to life a female android as a replacement for Max when he picks up three criminals on the run and the plot kicks off. |
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A new classical company, Concentric Circles, kicks off with a revival of Racine's Phaedra. |
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And then Dave's hayfever kicks in again, sending him to bed like a bear with a sore head. |
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The album kicks off with the single, which is a wise choice, given that it sets things in motion with a welcome ring of familiarity. |
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Before we knew it, the players were lining up to take penalty kicks at the goal in the hope of eliminating their opponents. |
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In the process, a client on that team kicks loose a small rockslide, which peppers the rappel chute, where a third team is descending. |
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Attacks are defended with blocks, various kicks, punches and strikes, throws, and wrist and arm locks. |
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They're the Rockettes, world famous for their eye-high kicks and precise dance routines. |
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They lay an egg in the nest of another bird, such as a reed warbler, and when the new cuckoo hatches it kicks out the reed warbler chicks. |
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Finding a book with the right combination of highbrow intelligence and lowbrow kicks has gotten nearly impossible. |
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Also discussed is the author's own introduction to toe kicks, as well as some of the early great Shorin ryu masters who used this kick. |
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Whilst men generally rely on visual stimulation for their kicks, women prefer aural pleasure. |
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Later in the piece, a sampler kicks in and inserts pre-recorded fragments of an African song into the mix to create a de facto trio. |
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If you're tempted to tango among the tulips, Tango Libre kicks off its annual Tango in the Park at the end of the month. |
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By tossing in too many forward-moving leaps and high kicks, you risk forcing her nimble feet to tap-dance even farther backward. |
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Throwing a flurry of punches and kicks, he continually beat the tar out of his opponent without breaking a sweat. |
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He is exceptional at long balls, crossing and at free kicks and has made goals from all over the park for united. |
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With its trademark big kicks, stabby riffs and chopped-up vocal sound all present, this remix certainly does the damage on the dancefloor. |
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Track two kicks off with a cutting Wilko Johnson style stabby guitar riff and rolls along with a catchy chorus. |
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Spring kicks off with two million crocuses followed by 900,000 daffodils and 300,000 scillas planted under the trees. |
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In those days we were just a bunch of street kids playing cricket with a tennis ball and practising drop kicks over the telephone wires. |
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Free kicks and marks could be required to be taken as kicks, as the name suggests. |
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Taekwondo is a modern martial art form characterised by its fast, high and spinning kicks. |
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The streets are closed, the sun is shining, and once the great barrel race kicks off around the town square, you know the festivities have begun. |
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If a drunk kicks off in a club, a bouncer needs to know how to be able to handle the situation and defuse the threat of possible violence. |
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The hostile-attribution bias, which kicks in when you're seething with anger, makes matters worse. |
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An intermittent pettiness about where throw-ins and free kicks are taken from that defies logic is to be expected. |
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The win will boost the team's morale ahead of the first round of the IRB rugby sevens tournament which kicks off in Durban next week. |
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The album kicks off with Nalete Ichila, a joyful song in Bemba inviting people to dance the Zambian way till the early hours of the morning. |
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A few of our kicks shaved the post and in the end there were only two points in it. |
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It's just a pathetic mind game played by lefty town planners who get their kicks by persecuting motorists, because of course, we're all evil. |
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The action was fast moving and skilful, enterprising and well judged and both sides produced two tries and two penalty kicks. |
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She lashed out at him now, her arms and legs flailing wildly, her kicks and punches missing their target by a considerable margin. |
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That situation should, however, be eased as the Christmas buying period kicks in. |
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They blab on about this header and that corner, about free kicks, fouls, yellow cards, and sendings off and about players being offside. |
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Scuba divers can glide peacefully once they build up some momentum with a few kicks. |
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As a sideline he was a classical violinist, a master bridge player and a demon at gin rummy, but golf was where he got his kicks. |
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The food one chooses after a nuit blanche, in that glorious, liberated, will-to power moment before the hangover kicks in is uniquely dramatic. |
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As access to higher bandwidth continues to increase, more mouse potatoes are passing the popcorn and getting their cinematic kicks on the Web. |
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A sustained attack with kicks to the head and upper body as he lay unconscious was said to have lasted more than two minutes. |
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The separation period before divorce kicks in was reduced from five years to two in contested cases and two years to one in uncontested cases. |
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Nationals kicks off with Mercedes contracting food poisoning from a sketchy taco joint. |
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Police have drawn-up an action plan with a police sergeant and six uniformed officers on mobile patrol in case trouble kicks off. |
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His booming kicks to touch from his own 25 gave Kandy much ground to gain but of no avail. |
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One setback will be the loss of punter Joey Hildbold, who regularly bails out the offense with booming kicks. |
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His booming kicks to touch when under pressure helps the team's cause immensely. |
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It's so much easier to prepare for dove hunting, which kicks off Wednesday, than for bowhunting. |
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When the wind kicks up, I feel as if I'm standing in a snowstorm of pods and pollen. |
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Duffy missed both straightforward kicks at goal before handing the duty on to Weisner who went on to land five from six. |
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Someone kicks the ball and 100 people chase after it hoping to be noticed without a care as to what happens on the field. |
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The young superhero threw an amazing combination of punches, kicks, and haymakers. |
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And then he starts to mess with me, and I let it happen for a bit, mainly cos I'm drunk out of my head, but eventually reality kicks in. |
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I'd like to see this guy perform different moves besides the polish hammer, headlocks, punches and kicks. |
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A series of hefty kicks on the two men left them both limping even after lengthy treatment. |
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She directed his hand to the proper spot and his eyes lit up as he felt the hefty kicks of another of his grandchildren. |
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Dressed in a stripy lime blouse and cream slacks, she reaches the sofa, kicks off her shoes and perches on it like a pixie. |
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One tool lets you automatically block any incoming and outgoing traffic when your screensaver kicks in. |
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The festival kicks off in grand style on Monday, July 29, with the perennially popular event Mado au Casino. |
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If the two teams were tied after three games, a 30-minute sudden-death overtime and, if necessary, penalty kicks settled the score. |
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Aragorn, thinking that the hobbits are dead, kicks a discarded orc helmet and falls to his knees howling in anguish. |
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His place in history had already been assured in South Australia, the birthplace of the checkside punt, with those two kicks. |
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If you get your kicks on an Indie trip, you're likely to go for a pair of superfly flares with tattered hems trailing along the ground. |
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The Easter holiday kicks off, with a flood of chinless wonders heading off out of London in their huge cars. |
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The palate is flavourless and once swallowed the wine kicks back with unbearable acidity. |
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Anyway, all of the supposedly positive aspects of autumn are dragged up by us as September kicks in. |
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So, for example, while a camera is still panning around her, she hovers in the air, then suddenly unleashes a rapid fury of kicks and punches. |
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Whenever Cambridge made an excursion into Sutton's half, he pegged them back with long, accurate kicks. |
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Matching the number of penalties awarded was the frequency of kicks charged down by both sides. |
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This is the least penetrative of the conventional hollowpoint.45 rounds and, like all standard pressure 185 gr. loads, kicks less than hardball. |
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On punts, they're hanging the ball high, trying to force fair catches, which sometimes produces shorter kicks. |
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When it came to scoring goals, from long-range, from headers, overhead kicks, close in poachers, Law was a genius when it came to putting a ball in the back of the net. |
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Who heartlessly kicks Aziz Ansari into a hole, causing him to plummet to his death, instead of trying to save him? |
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The temperature drops, the wind kicks up and the air grows much drier. |
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He also excels at getting off his kicks in a hurry, achieving desirable hang time, placing the ball inside the opponent's 20-yard line and directional kicking. |
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Clarets chief Cotterill was smarting after seeing referee Colin Webster ignore his side's appeals for two late spot kicks after Ian Moore had already missed a late penalty. |
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With its skittle shape and pinkish-tan skin, it's seasonal and decorative, putting you in the mood for dark nights and Halloween before the harsh reality of winter kicks in. |
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She delivers only a handful of lines but a truckload of kicks and punches. |
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An offensive tackle blocks down on a defensive tackle, the onside guard, in most cases, blocks the outside linebacker, and the fullback kicks out on the defensive end. |
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I would practice kickoffs and onside kicks, but when it came time to practice field goals, you're at the mercy of how much time the holder and snapper can give you. |
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Every big chorus kicks off with a raucous singalong or choir-like swells, and hearing everybody in the studio bellow together may be the best part of the album. |
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He denied that pupils at his school were taking horse tranquillisers for kicks or that they were less than communicative because of their drug habits. |
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The swimmer begins the lap in a streamline position, counting his kicks. |
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Once completely submerged in a streamline position, do three, four or five dolphin kicks, building from about 50 percent to 90 percent effort or more. |
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We all remember that moment when she's in a backbend and kicks her legs. |
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His plot kicks in when, by a twist of fate and some benevolent blackmail, a young doctor is forced to leave Montreal and spend a mouth on the windswept outport. |
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Once broadband kicks in, it will fundamentally change what consumers do. |
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Then, presaged by a unison line of sax and trumpet, the rhythm kicks in. |
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My diagnosis is that since he is on broadband cable Internet, and has no firewall, someone actually hacked into his computer and is manipulating his system just for kicks. |
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There were some swings and some punches as well as a few cheap kicks. |
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The money that leaves Spanish Harlem or Bedford Stuyvesant to purchase the latest, most expensive pair of kicks most likely isn't going back into those neighborhoods. |
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She kicks off with what's fast becoming a Pippa trademark, a brief meditation on the skimpiness of her sportswear. |
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To a generation of Irish people, the name Bruce Lee conjures up images of young men in denim throwing high kicks at each other outside the local chipper at closing time. |
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Dev Wijewardene was a tower of strength with his booming kicks. |
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If your idea of an appropriate outfit to wear to the grocery store is a flannel shirt, green sweatpants and a pink pair of these kicks, stay in the house. |
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People were jogging, cycling and doing scissor kicks in the parks, and I once again noted that there is nothing quite like eucalyptus branches for framing a rising sun. |
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The lights go down, the curtain comes up and we're back in variety, all caked panstick, female dancers in fishnet tights and cutaway tunics, high kicks, sequins and sparkles. |
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The Pop Stand choir was eerily silent with the dominant sound that of chewed fingernails as handling errors, hospital passes and forced kicks stifled any attempts at rugby. |
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That takes time before the multiplier effect fully kicks in with private sector job creation. |
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By the turn around both sides had missed penalty kicks and both had drop-goal attempts fail, but in terms of breaching the opposition defence, there was little to report. |
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When the heater kicks on, it fills your robe like a hot-air balloon. |
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Spend a foot-wrenching jog in the wrong pair of kicks and your adventures in the asphalt trade promise to be as enjoyable as an Enron stock return. |
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He was replaced by Gareth, who had an excellent game, marshalling his back-line well and hitting two thirds of his place kicks in windy conditions. |
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The early shorts show off his great dervishing twirls and kicks. |
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You think you're going in the right direction and then a performance like that really kicks you in the teeth so all the lads were very disappointed and so were the staff. |
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Perhaps the screenplay is a little too clever for its own good, piling on so many jokes in each sequence, many of them visual, that a certain indigestibility kicks in. |
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You might land in Alloa just as the Real Ale Festival kicks off and be faced with over 40 real ales plus scrumpy and wine, the perfect antidote to a hard day's walking. |
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Consequently, in a new millennium that has been dominated by Hollywood blockbusters and British rom-coms, many film buffs have been looking abroad for their cinematic kicks. |
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Music-hall dancers called for shortened skirts, and their high kicks gave more emphasis to the ruffled underside and bloomers than to the exterior of the garments. |
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You get the odd hairy moment when coming over a ridge and round a corner at the same time as the car kicks down a gear and opens the throttle to maintain its speed. |
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Sometimes you have to fly stunt formations with a plane and another guy in a jetpack to really get your kicks. |
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There are the capricious gusts of sea wind that sweep in unsuspectingly, the cunning bunkers, the enigmatic kicks and bounces, the blatantly tormenting results. |
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Which kicks off a wandering etymological and sartorial definition-fest on toques and beanies and the difference therein, wound around several more wryly delivered anecdotes. |
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This may sound like a surreal vignette from Oktoberfest, Munich's annual booze beano, which kicks off this weekend, but this was a much more local, less commercialised affair. |
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The Church of England is allowing clergy to change the time of Sunday's services so they don't clash with the England-Sweden game, which kicks off at 10.30 am. |
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I had a yellow belt in tae kwan do, but they only taught me rubbish stuff like bowing and none of the good stuff like flying kicks and how to break wood just by looking at it. |
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Yesterday he missed a few kicks but otherwise, on a surface made treacherous by heavy rain, he was footsure and confident and, by the way, scored 23 points. |
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City's home match with Huddersfield has been switched to Sunday afternoon to avoid a clash with the Scarborough v Chelsea tie, which kicks off at 12.30 pm on Saturday. |
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Pressured to distraction, Hawks produced more knock-ons, forward passes, dropped passes, passes into space and aimless kicks than they did in the last two seasons combined. |
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It's important for all officials to understand the rules regarding free kicks and to make the right call, not only on the opening kickoff, but on all free kicks. |
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When two men become involved in a brawl and start trading blows and punches and kicks and so forth, how does the law of provocation relate to that circumstance? |
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In brief instances when they collided, one could see them attacking with outrageously fast kicks and punches, either trading blows are blocking blows. |
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One-cap Ireland international McHugh slotted in at fly-half in a reworked back-line and kept Connacht on the move with a series of booming kicks for touch. |
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If women do the leg flicks and kicks in a confined milonga, there is a distinct risk of others on the dance floor being speared by a flying stiletto. |
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The actress even has the deliveryman scratch her back as she kicks her leg up in the air like a dog. |
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Intensely intimate couplings, ballistic kicks, feral pounces and feisty rolling hips raise the energy level in his Philadelphia rehearsal studio into the red zone. |
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Ross Stapleton previews the TV logjam which kicks off tonight. |
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Then the sound of motorbikes being wheeled out, the irregular repeated staccato of kicks, then the reluctant engines being revved to keep them firing in the cold cold air. |
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The local bartender runs a brothel, prostituting his own wife for kicks. |
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When Meredith finally kicks Walter out, he resorts to self-flagellation before attempting to commit suicide. |
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After 15 seconds or so of cheers the band kicks in with a reprise of the theme, the crowd explodes, and then, for three more minutes, the variations continue. |
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Morecambe and Lancaster City go in search of headlines, glory and the pot of gold that FA Cup success brings on Saturday as the world's oldest cup competition kicks into gear. |
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The holiday season kicks into full gear this week and I've just noticed that there is what clearly looks like the beginnings of a huge red zit on my nose. |
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He can dribble, he is not afraid to beat men, and of course he can cross, shoot and take free kicks perfectly-what more could you really want from a midfielder? |
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What level does she calculate the immigrant population must exceed before the racist problem kicks in for her, a white woman among what she imagines to be fellow Anglo-Saxons? |
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Stovall might even get work right away returning punts or kicks. |
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The procedure they undergo to extract eggs is intense and invasive and there are no sexual kicks involved. |
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And that original score that kicks in as a new-age Millennium falcon swoops into view is sure to get you going. |
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The fifa World Cup in Brazil is full of last minute-headers, powerful kicks, and even the occasional bite. |
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He is a whirling dynamo when it comes to jumping, spinning kicks. |
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Britain's champion apprentice rider two years ago, he will take up a new post as a stable-jockey near Thirsk when the Flat turf season kicks into gear in March. |
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He said the battery kicks in automatically when sensors in the pedals pick up that the rider needs help and cuts out when it is not needed such as on downhill slopes. |
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The CD kicks off with a bunch of drum and bass, which is fair enough by me, but then switches to a slower tempo by changing from 45 to 33 on the turntable. |
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Then, with wind blowing him out horizontal under the wing, he hooks a boot on that balky wheel, kicks the mother home. |
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I have been to a gun club and I have fired off rounds for kicks. |
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Reidy was relieved at finally recording a win over his tormentors, but less than happy with the seven kicks at goal his team missed over an absorbing seven-try thriller. |
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By the time the song proper kicks back in towards the end, everyone has melted so thoroughly that those upbeat horns and charging drums are actually a shock. |
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And then that chorus kicks in, and the young lady formerly known as Lizzy Grant transforms into the princess of darkness. |
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The show kicks off in the Coromandel, where Hickey enjoys a waterborne tour of Mercury Bay and checks out the seventh most beautiful beach in the world. |
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Luckily the performers had enough energy to rouse even this heat-weary crowd, with one dance after another full of high-powered jumps, stomps, shimmies, and kicks. |
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He rudely kicks the women out, slapping Stella on her thigh. |
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And when they hit 50, biology kicks in, propelling the greying Lotharios to either fall back in love with their wives or start over again with a younger trophy wife. |
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Don't judge him by one of his earlier and often shown films, Julia Roberts' weepy Dying Young, in which Scott kicks off and plays second fiddle to Roberts and her big hair. |
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Perfect with leggings or skinny jeans while running errands around town, these stylish kicks cleverly add the height of heels without the pain or discomfort. |
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They used their monologues to snipe at each other, with Letterman piling on Jay just for kicks. |
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It is a film of light, cerebral kicks and genuine Wildean wit. |
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The sympathetic nervous system pumps the body up, but when you take a deep breath the parasympathetic nervous system kicks in and starts to wind the system down. |
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Nor were any of the full-back's seven successful kicks particularly difficult, the conversion of his own try being the only one at any sort of missable angle. |
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A scandal erupts, and Sheba is fired from her job and her husband kicks her out of the house. |
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Founded in 1932, the Bluebell Girls are one of the last remaining companies to dance the traditional cancan, with its flying kicks and punishing splits. |
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They were forced to draw batons to protect themselves and were hit with cue balls, fists and kicks. |
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Gable will return kicks with Chris McFoy, a shake-up from previous games when Harris was the top kick returner. |
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The pleasure of identifying with Rambo as he kicks and punches his persecutors is the willing him on to succeed. |
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And this original documentary kicks off a cavalcade of eye-popping, cigarette-twirling, ball-breaking fun. |
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Where referees are trying to stick to the letter of the law of free kicks, but if you think about it walls would rarely be exactly 10 yards. |
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But by time the child benefit cut kicks in Lily will be at school for a few hours. |
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When this new law kicks in, they're probably not going to be able to afford most of the places that are oversupplied. |
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The mini-sport includes runs, passes, turnovers, touchbacks, on-side kicks, extra points and field goals, all with the flick of a finger. |
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The campaign kicks off today featuring American daredevil Nik Wallenda followed by GRAMMY Award winning record producer Swizz Beatz. |
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The Christmas light switch-on kicks off the charity's Christmas Stocking Appeal. |
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