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Also I get a kick from other people's talent.
Sports fans will get a kick from a French study of cardiovascular mortality in 1988.
Field greens get a kick from sweet-tart green apple and toasty, salty pepitas ($8).
My fries, for example, get a kick from chile powder and chaat masala.
I get a kick from the risk, I'm interested in how people live, in design, in the concept of home".
· Hays Code alert: In "I Get a Kick Out of You," "Some get a kick from cocaine" is replaced by "Some like that perfume from Spain".
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Miliband knows he'll get a kicking from the Telegraph and the others on this.
Quite right: it's the unemployed and poor who are supposed to get a kicking from the tabloids, not multimillionaire pillars of the establishment.
He told MPs Mr Cameron's government "plainly" felt it would get a "kicking" from the tabloids, if it considered moving away from tough drugs laws.
AFFLECK: What about her? KOTEAS: About how she got a kick from being beaten up?
Völler barely got a kick from Walker, who has been immense.
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