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"The adrenaline kicked in".
"He really kicked in," Smith said.
Backup generators kicked in immediately as designed.
"Then the Italianness kicked in".
Indeed, the repeal kicked in on Jan . 1
"It's like the A.D.D. has kicked in".
The new grass hasn't kicked in yet".
Maybe the medication hadn't kicked in yet.
"His confidence kicked in," Arteaga said.
Heavily armed officers kicked in doors.
But then restlessness kicked in again.
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