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Should the husband kick off first, his power over the $2.2 million kicks in, which makes the assets part of his taxable estate, says Brier.
"I hope we get to kick off first," he said.
She stood on one foot to kick off first one boot, then the other.
England are too far adrift for a start and the fact that Ireland kick off first is the key.
Another, Caoimhe O'Neill, a singing teacher from Dublin, wrote: "Disgraceful lack of planning... lots of people going to miss kick off!" First Great Western said it had originally put on extra services, totalling some 8,000 extra seats, but added at least another 1,500 additional seats.
Today, the company announced that it will kick off first with FreedomPop in Belgium, with rollouts also in the UK, Germany, France and Spain, as well as to markets in the Pacific Rim, due "in the coming months"; there is no specific date given for the actual debut.
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That deal is kicking off first in the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
After two quick outs in the third, Angel Pagan hit a ball that kicked off third base in front of a backpedaling Cabrera and then raced into second as the ball settled in no man's land in short left field.
The mining company matched the Street's profit estimates when it kicked off second-quarter earnings season Tuesday.
It was a heavy week for earnings reports as aluminum maker Alcoa (AA) officially kicked off second quarter earnings season on Monday.
Aluminum giant Alcoa, which kicks off third-quarter earnings announcements among Dow stocks when it announces results after Tuesday's closing bell, gained 21 cents to $27.95.
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