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I got a lot of that from kicking the footie".
These things are crucial, as not many teams will win games from kicking long-range penalties.
They were minutes from kicking off their first 2014 World Cup qualifier, against Mozambique on Friday.
"Consumers can keep the economy going forward, keep it from kicking over," Mr. Gault said.
"If nothing else, it may distract them from kicking each other under the table," I said.
The damp, heavy conditions might favor Ferrer, as it will keep Nadal's heavy topspin from kicking up too high.
But this time, many investors seem unfazed by the prospect that Congress won't stop the "sequester" from kicking in.
That prevents a safety system from kicking in, which would shut down the plant before it could self-destruct.
The expression derives from "kicking the bucket," a euphemism for dying of obscure origin but blunt and vivid suggestiveness.
Only inertia has prevented us from kicking off the city soot and testing our mettle in the coniferous woods.
Points come from kicking and punching your opponent's scoring zones, with a turning head-kick worth four points.
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