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But most of these arguments could be kicked down the road a bit.
If found guilty, the team could be kicked out of the championship.
If the ethics committee finds wrongdoing, one or both candidates could be kicked off the ballot.
If the Renault is found guilty, it could be kicked out of the championship.
But, he said, a risk remained that some debris could be kicked into a higher orbit.
She worries he could be kicked off a plane, or worse.
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It's a sign that a Marvel Universe-style cumulative shine could be kicking in with these female-oriented pageants.
But the Consulting Group, the managed-money division of Salomon Smith Barney, suggests in a recently released study that if history repeats itself, today's sellers could be kicking themselves in 10 years.
McCain's statements mean a new cryptowar could be kicking off in the United States as well.
They believe that a host of Pluto-sized objects whirling around the star could be kicking up all the debris and that the solar system's ongoing formation may mirror conditions around the sun when it was just 2% of its current age, Newswise reports.
And while the former Halston muse could be kicking up her feet, she's still steady striking poses for the world's top fashion designers.
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