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When the officers ordered the men to drop their guns, the men instead fled to the back of the store and kicked in a bathroom door, only to find that it led nowhere.
His class joined hands and kicked in a chorus line.
He took out a $50,000 loan and kicked in a total of $125,000 of his own money.
Meanwhile, as city crews boarded up one empty row house on Friday, they smashed two windows at one house and kicked in a door on another, angering residents.
God himself must have leapt from his throne and kicked in a stained-glass window on hearing Pele proclaim, two weeks into the World Cup, that - never mind Zidane, Batistuta, Totti, Raul - Nicky Butt had been the best player in the competition.
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In the end it was prised from its casing by a neighbour with a crowbar and kicked in by a police officer.
A reporter from Bloomberg News was attacked, dragged into a building, punched and kicked in an assault that lasted over 10 minutes.
Rather than let everything expire and kick in, she said, Congress could find a way to postpone certain important decisions.
And actually it is kicking in a lot more now because I was recently diagnosed with type II diabetes.
Political satire is alive and kicking in A View From Islington North at the Arts theatre, London.
"They're marching and kicking in a pinwheel, inspired more or less by the Rockettes," said Mr. Fredmann, the company's chief executive and artistic director.
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