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One lawyer said bluntly, "I get a kick in the ass out of him".
The more black South Africans forgive and forget, the more they get a kick in the teeth".
Did the Jewish teen-ager get a kick, in later life, from toying with the aesthetic of his natural enemies, or has he simply given them the finger?
"If they come waving plastic swords, they're liable to get a kick in the head," Primordial vocalist Alan Nemtheanga told Revolver magazine.
Hodgson's players could hardly get a kick in those moments and after a difficult start they did at least play with a degree of composure during the middle part of the match.
Conventional Internet radio hardware devices are about to get a kick in the expensive, cumbersome pants if Cambridge Consultants has anything to say on the matter.
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Parties in government always get a kicking in these elections.
A common response to scrutiny of the emails has been to praise the fairness of the scrutineers, an eagerness to see the scientists, so long the good guys, get a kicking in the name of open debate.
The company, founded in 1924 to outfit aristocrats with a penchant for racing motorcycles and flying open-cockpit planes, got a kick in the pants a year ago when its management changed hands and promptly poached Martin Cooper of Burberry as its creative director.
"He got a kick in the penalty area.
"Not only did I not get credit for doing anything," he told The Chicago Tribune in 2006, "I got a kick in the rear end".
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