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Thurston has a kick well charged down.
It looks perfectly innocent, just like a coffee — but it has a kick.
"Bony has a kick in his calf so maybe he's not fit for tomorrow.
(The latter because the sushi chefs are food artists and the accompanying wasabi has a kick).
I turn to Dijon, which is milder and sweeter, but still has a kick, when I want to pep up something with a more complex flavour.
A mixologist needs an instinct for eclecticism (this pairing is dull, that one has a kick) and a sensitivity to context.
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If Jack Irish has a kick-arse ending or spectacularly ratchets up tension as it moves along, it would be nice to let people know about it – likewise if the ballooned format begins to wane.
And third, it has a kick-ass new Nintendo-esque theme.
It's still in "early planning," per a press release announcing the news, and has a kick-off temporary management team in place with executives from each organization, and a plan to set up longer-term management structures and an operating HQ in the near future.
+ Turns out, Steve Martin has a kick-ass collection.
Hasn't had a kick up until then.
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