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"It's a matter of waiting until passenger levels kick up again," said Sean Broderick, a spokesman for the American Association of Airport Executives.
Those rumors might kick up again now that its stock is hovering just above the original IPO price (it's currently $26.50).
The rain is expected to kick up again Thursday afternoon, but for now, Angelenos are enjoying the sunshine on an extra-clear day.
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"We were disappointed when in the third round the injury kicked up again, but this is always the case with sports," Mr Arum added.
The ball kicked up again; Rutherford turned it round the corner, and Bell dived low to his right to take a beautiful catch.
And if the dust is now settling on Super Tuesday it will quickly be kicked up again with Mr Romney at risk of being defeated in all three states voting in the coming week, Kansas, Mississippi and Alabama.
So when the band kicked up again, belting out "How could I dance with another when I saw her standing there," it took no urging to get people out of their seats.
In Nevada, meanwhile, a brush fire that has burned more than 6,000 acres north of Reno was 40percentt contained today as firefighters worked to reinforce a firebreak before the wind kicked up again.
As the presentations ended and the jazz band kicked up again, it was beautiful to see the founders getting patted on the back in congratulations by their fellow inmates.
The talk was smooth sailing until the storm kicked up again.
After the role ended, he said, his addiction "kicked back up again".
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