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Art about art, and style for style's sake, Mannerism held sway from the end of the High Renaissance, circa 1520, until the Baroque kicked in, seven decades later.
For every dollar the state kicks in, the feds will kick in three.
You wouldn't kick in thirty-five bucks to battle this repulsive organization?
But those deals quickly soured for new homeowners when higher monthly payments kicked in after two or three years.
Just last week, Bryant had to explain his run of three missed kicks in four field goal attempts, but not today.
At the same time, the government has introduced a new early years funding formula, due to come into force in April, to support its offer of 30 hours of free childcare to working parents, which kicks in five months later.
Worcester's new Argentinean influence has already begun, Mieres having arrived in time for the start of the new campaign, in which he has so far landed nine kicks in three appearances in Worcester's losing start to the campaign.
Provided that the new FCC rule doesn't get hamstrung by litigation, compliance for broadcasters kicks in six months or late October 2012.
One program responsible for helping Anna find a job only kicks in six months before students like her graduate from high school.
There's nothing like the moment when a choir kicks in three minutes into a six minute track, and you know that everything is going up and up and up from here.
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