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This very argument and the ensuing spats have led Airbnb to cut SF listings (almost in half) following the city's kick-off of new short-term rental laws.

Everton have warned FC Twente they must accept the renegotiated terms before kick-off in Wednesday's Premier League game against West Bromwich Albion (19 45 GMT) or they will turn their attentions elsewhere.

After winning by a 2.57 million-vote margin, Buhari was expected to kick off his term by cracking down on corruption and reclaiming some of the $15.7bn that has been taken out of Nigeria illegally in the past decade.

When Felipe Calderón was declared president on September 5, 2006, after his win by a narrow margin instigated a months-long post-electoral process, he kicked off his term with a military crackdown, deploying around 7,000 troops to his home state of Michoácan where five severed heads were rolled onto a dance floor that same month.

He joined the BJP in 1991, one of the first low-caste leaders to do so, and kicked off his term as the party's national spokesperson with controversial comments, including once saying that "Islam and Christianity are alien" to India.

Kick-off approaches.

KICK-OFF: Friday, 8pm.

Kick-off: 7.45pm BST.

Kick-off 2pm.

7.46pm GMT Kick-off!

Kick-off: 11am BST.

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