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"I don't think it has really kicked in yet.
"As the ACA has really kicked in over the last two years we've seen solid job growth in the hospital sector as well.
Never mind the current polls; it's their unpopularity with women voters, ethnic minorities, the north, and the public sector (before austerity has really kicked in) that means their chances are minimal.
"She has a real military discipline that, now that times are tough, has really kicked into gear," said Judith Hope, a friend and informal adviser to Mrs. Clinton, and a former chairwoman of the New York State Democratic Party.
"Verizon has really kicked up its public policy and lobbying presence since Sept. 11," said Michael Morrissey, vice president for law and government affairs at AT&T. "They did a good P.R. job in terms of the recovery efforts; frankly, they did a good job with recovery, although others did just as well".
"The domino effect has really kicked in," she said.
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Has there ever been a moment afterwards where you've really kicked yourself and thought "I should have asked that"?
In what seemed like admiration, he asked Ms. McMahon if she had really kicked a wrestler between his legs.
We've really kicked up the efforts in the Digital Arts [area] because we feel strongly that there's something substantial for us to learn.
For the past couple of weeks, as the autumn temperatures have really kicked in, we've been importing a fabulous cheese, called burrata, on a weekly basis.
Whether that was because the Paxil had really kicked in or because the reading tour was over, I do not know.
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