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  • CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'CVG-Bauxilum\'s \'interim\' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"' CVG-Bauxilum's 'interim' president Alfredo Arcila says that he and CVG president Rodolfo Sanz "are alive and kicking!"
  • You'll be glad to hear that Bill is alive and kicking.
  • Have you then seen the same old coffin dodger like ten years later and been utterly gobsmacked to see them still alive and kicking?
  • One man's ‘most respected occult books around’ are another man's old hat ripe for a kicking.
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  • Links had been established between car exhaust and headaches, cancer and various respiratory problems, yet the automotive industry of the day, kicking and screaming, had to be forced to add a blowby tube. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • These included repeated punchings, kickings, beatings with a baseball bat and truncheon, being urinated on and threatened with a syringe and blowtorch.
  • She's been spotted at a homeless shelter and dragged kicking and screaming back to Walford. The Sun
  • Unless that's the jet lag kicking in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wasps conceded two within kicking range in that time. Times, Sunday Times
  • 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.
  • The boys were kicking up a terrific row.
  • Also its not really a ass kicking perse but certainetly a beatdown since TDK was in its third weekend. The Dark Knight Kicks The Mummy's Ass - Headed for $480 Million! « FirstShowing.net
  • Kicking down the side-rest as he jumped clear, he spun round in time to see Mariana slide down the bank.
  • They spent the summer kicking around Europe.
  • Some teachers also punish students by flogging them with whips made of rubber (from strips of old car tires), with heavier canes, or simply by slapping, kicking, or pinching them.
  • Kicking Deckard in the nads is the only way she has of showing her love. SF love triangles
  • With sound cutting out and shrieking feedback, the actors soldiered on, and it didn't ruin the performance, but it was a right scunner, cause that matinee show was kicking arse up till that moment. Archive 2010-06-01
  • He was kicking his legs like a Can Can dancer.
  • His kicking game in tight situations is unbelievable and his positional play has been superb in the championship this year. Times, Sunday Times
  • He threatened to give particular employees the kicking of their lives.
  • “I eats them,” said Stella, reversing her small cauliflower-like person on the sofa, till only a circle of white rims with a nucleus of coventry frilling, with two pink legs kicking gently upwards, were visible. Red Pottage
  • They remind you of a bunch of schoolboys wandering down a lonely road, kicking a ball along.
  • Some of those antiquated attitudes are unfortunately still kicking around, according to Warner.
  • The BNA will be the Australian alternate history/technothriller asskicking rockstar John Birmingham, who's doing a Q&A. NY Comic Con and a Free Book!
  • The boys were kicking a ball around in the yard.
  • He was attacked by youths from the group who pulled him to the ground before punching him, kicking him and hitting him with a ‘For Sale’ sign.
  • The working class aren't coming in for a kicking as they are traditionally understood, but rather the poor.
  • A kicking beat, guitars deftly playing off each other, and a bass line that was pure nous.
  • Unless that's the jet lag kicking in. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's to be no biting, kicking, rearing or foolery, understand?
  • As to when that might be, he is blunt: ‘When I'm dragged out kicking and screaming, or my body packs in.’
  • I am all for the concept of middle-agedness kicking in somewhere around eighty-five or so, as I'm assuming most of my friends will all be too senile or stoned on their "glaucoma medicine" to join me in reckless frivolities by then anyway. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • Those antibiotics must be kicking in because his sentences are fractured and he has a habit of repeating a single syllable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's a little bit of Walk Like an Egyptian in there, plus brass stabs, a kicking bassline and a bit played on a Theramin.
  • Our music-hall performers have invented a kind of clowning peculiar to this country, in which kicking and leaping are also a part of the business. Plays, Acting and Music A Book Of Theory
  • Simply stand there wafting an item backwards and forwards while kicking the machine and shouting mild expletives. Times, Sunday Times
  • Theres not enough liquor in this town if we had a game like that … especially with the drinking tax … I cant afford that! said … if there are players on the succos who need the kind of asskicking that dougie could give, The Burgh Blog
  • Billionaire Greek shipping mogul Aristotle Onassis is credited for kicking off the private-island trend in 1968 when he married Jackie Kennedy on Skorpios, his paradise in the Ionian Sea.
  • I've found her with clenched fists, kicking walls and lampposts. The Sun
  • It kicks upwards like; it's kicking my nose all skewwhiff. Outback Marriage, an : a story of Australian life
  • One idea I've been kicking around for a shield is a Greek pelta.
  • The month of May looks to be a promising one for skywatchers around the world, with the largest full moon of the year - a so-called "supermoon" - kicking things off this weekend.
  • It's tipping down with rain, Poland are kicking from right to left and Portugal get proceedings underway after Hugh blows his big blue whistle.
  • rabona", which is based on the move where the ball is passed or moved with the kicking leg wrapped around the back of the standing leg. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The world's best kicking coach is quite the most lovely shade of bronze.
  • I found this book kicking around upstairs; is it yours?
  • The cancan, that high kicking, exuberant dance of showgirls, originated in Le Moulin Rouge during the 1890s.
  • It looks very much like the rose-tinted spectacles kicking in. Times, Sunday Times
  • Dudeism, a quasi-religion based upon the teachings of the film's antihero The Dude, has been the result of its slow-burn success and this event brings its founder Oliver Benjamin to the Idler magazine's west London slacker school for a debate on tenpin bowling, naps and kicking back. This week's new events
  • Most of the children are weighed, the smallest kicking and screaming as they are slipped into bags and suspended from scales, the dial sometimes barely registering their existence.
  • Barnet had had chances in the first half, kicking downhill and with the wind, but failed to take them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kicking him out too early, leaving the ship rudderless, would make things worse quickly. Times, Sunday Times
  • You rarely respond because you KNOW how stupid you are and have gotten so many EPIC buttkickings here you are gunshy. Think Progress » Gingrich Pledges Government Shutdown If GOP Wins Back House And Senate
  • The 20-year-old has justifiably garnered headlines for his cool kicking exploits in Rome but has not been a presence elsewhere. Times, Sunday Times
  • Frilly, I will be kicking Senior Fingerbang's culo and riding into Paris in Yellow. Ground Beef: Crash Course in Bottom Bracket Interfaces
  • They then started taunting him and shouted at him before kicking the football into his face.
  • If they sensed something alive and kicking the noose was put on hold. Times, Sunday Times
  • The London Stock Exchange was dragged kicking and screaming into the 20th century.
  • I found this book kicking around upstairs; is it yours?
  • Kicking off the summer dance season this week are two festivals that will satisfy even the most insatiable of dance appetites.
  • Pinpoint positional kicking was awarded with two further three pointers, and Oxford assumed a narrow lead.
  • The cancan, that high kicking, exuberant dance of showgirls, originated in Le Moulin Rouge during the 1890s.
  • My grandmother is very much alive and kicking.
  • Spencer-Devlin lay awake for three nights, kicking off a manic episode that was followed by a depression that lasted until June.
  • In a Scotland context, he has been criticised for not attaching sufficient importance to goalkicking.
  • The young boy, scraggly and thin, struggled against him before kicking him in the leg and darting off.
  • He was pulling the handle then started kicking the driver's door, pulling his leg right back and denting it.
  • Sorry, no goats, but a pretty bad-ass looking goat owner who had the goat kicking under the seat of the matatu. Reading Reader’s Africa on the Central Line | clusterflock
  • Nobody is kicking down your door, confiscating your icebox and saying you can't drink into the wee hours.
  • The most recent shows have - to varying degrees - dragged various nobodies kicking and screaming into the limelight for our pleasure.
  • The man finally stops his kicking and he grabs me by my hair and slams me against the wall.
  • After kicking 300m from home to beat Garcia in 7:40.97 seconds, Gebrselassie admitted the fast pace had been a challenge.
  • (A few of my team went to the States about a month ago and brought back chocolate as a pressie for us all ... it's still kicking around now which just shows how unpopular it's been!) 6 comments Paul's birthday weekend
  • It has been a failure of all us atheistical Darwinists intent on dragging the world, kicking and screaming, into the 1860s, and out of the clutches of the religion-be-deviled proudly ignorant dark-age-living creationists. David Horton: And then god said, "Let there ... oh, you already have life"
  • She struggled, kicking out hopelessly, and her heart almost burst with panic.
  • The fly-half's ability to keep the scoreboard ticking is improving; his goalkicking is as reliable as anyone's. Toby Booth revels in London Irish's Heineken Cup win over Munster
  • If the family is in the safe room and the intruders are kicking down that door, the carbine, rifle or shotgun comes into its own.
  • Finally the ball came down on the touchline and Levi was there in a second, kicking the ball into the goal.
  • Looks like the second ruts is kicking in around my home in the lower piedmont now. Weekly Rut Report
  • Everyone was kicking up a dust because the train was running late.
  • Traditional jazz is still alive and kicking in New Orleans.
  • Now a light rain began to fall, and the three queens began kicking up mud in their wake, splattering themselves and everyone as they sped for the finish.
  • He pointed at her fine steed, which was currently occupied with kicking his hind legs in the air and stomping and snorting like an unbroken colt.
  • So let's consider a bad (but likely) scenario where either you don't hit your targets, the market sours or competition is kicking your butt making it hard to fund raise.
  • Johnny Moroney, who played on the left wing, scored 14 points, kicking goals as well as scoring a try.
  • In the twenty-four-inch space at the right end of the hot dog there was a brown-yellow plain with just a few thorny trees a-thirsting on it and a pride of lions resting in the stingy shade beneath one of those trees, and far in the distance, too far for the warm lions to bother with, a herd of wildebeests was kicking up dust, and even further in the distance Mt. Kilimanjaro jumped up like God's own sugar-tit, and in a modest encampment at the foot of the peak, E. Hemingway was cleaning his Weatherby 375 magnum (not trusting the native boys to handle such an instrument) and slurping his gin. Another Roadside Attraction
  • More than minor injury is caused by kicking, headbutting or similar forms of assault.
  • The baby was kicking and screaming.
  • Scotlands, her Irelands of unforgettable wrongs, kicking, squalling, bawling most desolatingly, for nothing that any one can understand. Anticipations Of the Reaction of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human life and Thought
  • Iggy himself is tastefully arrayed in leather jacket, miniskirt, garters, nylons and heels; dipping and thrusting, hunching and high-kicking, he seems to be in peak condition.
  • The soccer is computerize , which can easily accomplish actions such as passing and kicking the football.
  • When he was substituted, the TV cameras even witnessed him kicking out at the dug-out in frustration.
  • She now has a couple statues in her honor, is included in all Indian history textbooks, met Flashman a couple times, and is so synonymous with being an asskicking chick that when the Indian National Army put together an all-female infantry unit during World War II they had the good sense to name it after her. Reward Excellence, Shun Hypocrisy
  • Tens of thousands of the lowest-income families will lose around 6% of their net income in the next year because of the government's tax and benefit changes with the bulk of the cuts kicking in next week, the analysis by the Fabian Society shows. Protest march against coalition cuts expected to attract 300,000
  • There was another long ring on the doorbell, followed by a hard kicking sound. DESPERADOES
  • Tennessee is kicking around the idea to legalize 22 centerfires for deer hunting.
  • Nothing quite like kicking those undesirables out of the country so that we can give decent farm jobs to Americans ... just until we can replace those Americans with a roto-picker. The Volokh Conspiracy » California’s Woes and Prop 13
  • This was served with some kicking homemade piccalilli.
  • Twelvetrees does not have the control and consistent goalkicking of Staunton but that hardly mattered against a Leeds side who could not cope with Leicester's power at the scrum and all-round velocity. Billy Twelvetrees revels in new role as Leicester hammer Leeds
  • He rolled over in the sand, kicking wildly.
  • One punch floored him and he began kicking him on the ground.
  • How can you stop yourselves from giving him a really good kicking next time you encounter him (crim or mag)? Consultation My Arse! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • We should be kicking Blair to kingdom come about his corrupt practices, sadly all we've heard from the Tories is a deafening silence. Is it Time for State Funding of Political Parties?
  • They respond by kicking him and smashing him repeatedly from behind with an iron pipe until he is on the restraining conveyor belt that carries him to the stunner.
  • The referee ordered Johnson off in the second half for kicking another player.
  • Players chip the ball around rather than kicking long to packs so there are fewer marking contests involving more than two players.
  • If the league is alive and kicking, the city will still be collecting a 7% ticket tax. New pitch for Paulson: No new stadium, no summer sports at all (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • I whistled up my trusty steed and galloped across the badlands towards a rundown town, my mount kicking up grit with its hooves. The Sun
  • Celine Dion is returning to Las Vegas for a new three-year stint — kicking off March 15, 2011. Celine Dion Pregnant With Twins!
  • Next thing you know, Gareth caught the spark and went for the big ollie, kicking it out and severely stomping his heel.
  • Phil Howell produced good tactical kicking and Saracens led 0-29 at the interval.
  • Kale pulled out his sword and slashed at the operative, slicing Lance's arm across the shoulder before kicking him out of the way.
  • Most licensed dealers could not resist kicking a man when he's down.
  • She could feel the baby kicking against her stomach wall.
  • watermen" were kicking and paddling their way into the surf, and zipping down wave faces about 1,000 feet from shore. NYT > Home Page
  • The baby wriggled, all limbs kicking and waving happily.
  • Newer: the password validation - even mmmm … I think the st. john’s mmmm … I think the st. john’s wort is kicking in. this afternoon/evening I’ve gotten some amazing work done. all the goofy little problems with the work order database are just unravelling themselves, ever so neatly. Mmmm…I think the st. john’s - emergency weblog; or: epersonae; or: elaine nelson
  • They almost have to withdraw from the adrenaline, much as drug addicts have to experience discomfort when "kicking "their habit. Survive the Nine to Five - a woman's guide to working well
  • Luckily, I've found the story -- it's condensing it into 250 words of something "fresh" and "interesting" but not "hooky" and "gimmicky" -- and please, yes, let's add well-written -- that's kicking tail with me. HH Com 426
  • They joined again, but Armstrong, having his doubts, resorted to foul play -- kicking or "legging," as the localism stands. The Lincoln Story Book
  • The animal threw up its forelegs and plunged ahead in a frantic lopsided gallop, kicking like a donkey, dragging the carriage from one side of the highway to the other.
  • But do you think it ` s just wrong for them to be kicking the so - called fatties off the site? CNN Transcript Jan 6, 2010
  • The spirit of enterprise is alive and kicking in Scotland.
  • For 30 minutes in the final he produced a masterclass with his tactical kicking. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's certainly kicking up quite a stooshie in the comments field of Brian Taylor's blog. Labour's divergence on Megrahi
  • Here we finally see a bit of fill rate limitation kicking in for the FX5900 Ultra.
  • The men assaulted the guards, knocking the male to the floor and kicking and punching him while pointing a gun at him.
  • Now that prices are kicking booty, let's crank open the oil spigots and make up for lost time!
  • Unless there are any other myths I can dispel, lemme sign off with the reminder that while the feds and/or the state may *may* end up kicking in a share via the enterprise or empowerment zones, the beneficiaries of this deal will not only be these poverty-wage workers, but all of Los Angeles, as lowered poverty brings lowered crime, safer communities, stronger families, less drug use, fewer public health expenditures and more effective schools. Guess Who's Paying For The Pay Raise At Airport Hotels?
  • The horse leapt out of the stable doors, kicking them open in unison with the thunder.
  • His armour clankered slightly as he stepped, the gyrostabilisers kicking in with each grand step.
  • He was dragged kicking and screaming to a nearby van.
  • Marines kicking down doors and murdering men, women and children in their pyjamas: nothing could better reinforce the caricature of trigger-happy superpowerdom on the rampage.
  • As a special envoy for Chinese President Hu Jintao, Tang Jiaxuan arrived in Pyongyang at noon July 12, kicking off his two-day official good-will visit to the DPRK.
  • He limps around, bouncing, kicking, giving it a bit of a hokey-pokey shake here and there. Angry Young Man
  • At the second Tribal Council, Jerri called Parvati a "huge threat" because she "has been kicking butt" and has friends in the jury, while Parvati said that she has been protecting All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • As he walked away he was seen using his heel to dent the car door before kicking a wing mirror and taking out a key, which he dragged over the bonnet.
  • Andrew believes that kicking is quite simply the most important variable in any team's performance, and should be concentrated upon accordingly.
  • The officers were also accused of pulling her hair, punching her arms and kicking her in front of her daughter after separating them.
  • Feet, due to their similar shape while in the freestyle or backstroke mode of kicking, may be compared to the thrust of a ship's propeller.
  • And in that light he saw an amazingly beautiful rainbow, like a line of multicolored, high-kicking cancan dancers at the Moulin Rouge in Paris in 1909. Bubble in the Bathtub
  • ASpiritedLife. com: The Eva Mendes Spirit Interview: Kicking Ass And Revealing Some Too TeenDirectory. net: Erotic sleuthing laced with backwards babes, and Paulson on female doormat duty while Scarlett's shrewdie hangs with a murderous gang of homicidal fattie clones, like an underworld Madonna bossing an obedient crew of paunchy boy toys. Undefined
  • I'm currently having terrible trouble kicking the smoking habit.
  • Wilkinson, England's record points-scorer and one of the few remaining survivors of their 2003 World Cup-winning team, will continue to wear the No10 jersey despite his recent goalkicking difficulties. Rugby World Cup 2011: England drop Courtney Lawes and James Haskell
  • Rather than focusing on punching or kicking opponents, aikido involves using an attacker's own energy to gain control or throw them off.
  • More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment.
  • You know this because every time a fire inspection is done, you get threatening emails from the poor sod who had to accompany the fire officer around the station, kicking the fire extinguishers away from the fire doors that they prop open for the rest of the year. Policing Pledge Response Times – The Ugly Truth! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The boys were kicking up a terrific row.
  • Kicking herself already, she grasped the battleaxe she had bought on the way to Tuqsan.
  • Moto XT701 - aka 'Sholes' - Surfaces in China - Motorola appears to be gearing up to release its Android-powered Sholes handset in China, kicking into high gear the many rumors that have been circulating in the U.S. about the device. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
  • GOOOOODDDDD DAAAAMMMM ITS WARM TODAY FELLOW DEFENDERS OF THE REALM!!!!!! however i am now nursing a nice lager shandy (off duty of course, im not in CID) and sat in the shade. meanwhile up north today i had to stifle mirth (not very succesfully) as we placed a ‘regular service user’ into a cell. as i left him and came home i hear he was still kicking off about how stifling his cell is … … .. clearly the systems failed him and i feel absolutely dreadful for him … … …. no honestly i do … … … … on July 1, 2009 at 7: 42 pm | Reply Olivers Army Police Body Armour Heatwave Shock! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • The youngster runs as hard as he can, kicking up red clay dust from his heels. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is kicking around somewhere, menacingly sawing wood with what sounds like a chainsaw. Times, Sunday Times
  • Having pinpointed the exact location, the bird goes in for the kill with an elaborate maneuver, kicking its legs out from under its wings and jackhammering its beak a few centimeters into the soil to nab its wriggling breakfast.
  • You can also invent little games, such as kicking a ball in a bucket or bowl of water.
  • His lyrics are offbeat and whip-smart, while the music is stately and pristine yet very much alive and kicking.
  • There must be a copy of it kicking around the office somewhere.
  • She begins dancing, kicking her legs high in the air.
  • One aria is set in the form of a jota , a high-kicking folk dance from Aragon. The Music of Modern Mania
  • One minute the coach was barking orders at kids kicking off down the field.
  • For those who couldn't go to Denvention/WorldCon [looks dejectedly at the ground while kicking the dirt underneath the twin suns of Tatooine], here's a batch of fine Denvention/WorldCon reports and/or photo sets from: [UPDATED] A Round-Up of WorldCon Reports and Photos
  • The heavy rain had left the pitch sodden and a tricky crosswind made the kicking game somewhat difficult.
  • He exploded into a screaming, kicking rage.
  • The neighbouring gaff has been kicking up a stink after their sewers stopped working. The Sun
  • As these neds were giving him a kicking, he says he never felt more alive and didn't care what happened to him.
  • Armstrong finished his fifth and final season of varsity eligibility in the fall of 2003 when he handled the punting, placekicking and kickoff duties for the 2-6 Warriors.
  • The club was really kicking last night.
  • Slap bang in the heart of Sligo Town, McGarrigles may not be here at the end of 2003, but they are still alive and kicking.
  • She shuffled along, kicking up clouds of dust.
  • With other band members singing some of Cuomo's leads, a massive onstage "hootenanny" that had fans playing along to acoustic renditions of tracks like "Island in the Sun," and even the surreal sight of Cuomo kicking over a record player (set up pre-encore) before blasting into a cover of Nirvana's "Sliver," the band has never been so refreshing. Spin Magazine Online -
  • I'm kicking myself for not thoroughly documenting the birds with photographs and audio recordings.
  • I get words and nonsense phrases more often than anything else, pacing alongside me, kicking up the dust, rhythmic and pulsing, forming in groups, setting up rhymes, trying to turn into poems.
  • The latter player was to be very influential in the backs, his distribution and kicking being quite peerless all afternoon - he kicked six out of six conversions and deservedly won the man-of-the-match award.
  • She put up a good fight, biting, kicking, squealing, and spitting at her two attackers.
  • The salmon was alive and kicking when it was dragged out of the river.
  • The little boy was kicking away at the woodwork.
  • There's a pen kicking around on my desk somewhere.
  • Hence, the aimless kicking of the England team. Times, Sunday Times
  • The government there has pulled out of the Organization of American States, just as the group was considering kicking the country out after it overthrew the president in a military coup.
  • The sports bar is alive and kicking Downtown, and they give Monday Night Football a special place on the mantle.
  • Tell that lizard that your eternal optimist is alive, kicking, and ready for a tough match! 2010 March « Being En Pointe
  • Kicking off during the second week of July in Gallivare (that's Swedish Lappland to you), it features showdowns between such autonomist hopefuls as the aforementioned Padania (northern Italy), Kurdistan and Provence. The Separatist’s World Cup
  • As soon as the researchers restored real-time communication, the baby resumed gurgling and kicking its feet contentedly.
  • Fine Gael too look as if they may be about to modernise themselves thought there are some music ignoramuses who will have to be dragged kicking and squealing into the new era.
  • I saw another side to the Khalsa when we set out for Lahore after noon, Flashy now riding in state in his jampan, white topper and fly-whisk at the high port, with Jassa kicking the bearers 'arses to give tone to our progress. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • The robbers first rammed the shop's closed shutters with a car before kicking and hammering their way in. The Sun
  • Emily nodded slowly in agreement while kicking a box to the corner.
  • Of course, this could all just be my friggin 'Pollyanna complex kicking in, and I'm just trying to find a bright side ... posted by Candace at 11/23/2005 11: 38: 00 PM Ralph Klein did Harper a favor
  • He was, indeed, deeply and warmly affectionate, but troublesome through outbreaks of will and temper, showing all the ordinary instinct of trying how far the authorities for the time being will endure resistance; sufficiently indolent of mind to use his excellent abilities to save exertion of intellect; passionate to kicking and screaming pitch, and at times showing the doggedness which is such a trial of patience to the parent. Life of John Coleridge Patteson
  • There's a squeak to the hinges as well, something sudden and unexpected, only kicking in when the door's almost fully swung inwards.
  • The Vikings' game at Philadelphia on Dec. 26 has been "flexed" to a Sunday night start on NBC, meaning that instead of kicking off at noon CST it will now begin at 7:20 p.m. StarTribune.com rss feed
  • Our swimmers do their kicking drills in a streamline position, on their back, and also on their side (with one arm stretched out and the other on their side).
  • Rhea jumped up, kicking off from the demon's shoulders, turning a high somersault across the room.
  • This government bigotedly ignored the fact that no one persons has monopoly over leadership and set the pace by kicking as many out to fill jobs novices just couldn't cope with in the first place.
  • What family would want a daughter-in-law who can run around kicking football all day but can't make dahl or chapatis?
  • the team's kicking was excellent
  • Rick Astley is alive and kicking despite a scoop from CNN iReport claiming the ’80s pop star was found dead in a Berlin hotel on Monday. Rick Astley Comeback
  • On kick-offs, they're squibbing the ball or kicking it short.
  • But as for kicking up the particular kind of shindy that the Suffragettes are kicking up, I would as soon do it for my shallowest opinion as for my deepest one. All Things Considered

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