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Federer is looking around for something to kick.
I always enjoyed having something to kick against.
And the stifling conformity of the suburbs gave them something to kick against.
In fact, Limbaugh insists that he "must have been right about something" to kick up so much fuss.
"I feel ambivalent whether to give them something to kick, or just throw it as fast as I can and try to strike them out".
The rhetoric leading to the decision invited hostility to foreigners and gave tacit approval to those who wanted something to kick.
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"We felt we had to do something to kick-start sales," Mondella told the Daily News about his company's reinvention in November.
He drifted for a moment, then something seemed to kick into gear.
Cooks Illustrated and the Joy both go for a double whammy of raising agents by using bicarbonate of soda as well as baking powder, and activating it with yoghurt and buttermilk respectively (bicarb requires something sour to kick start it), and their toppings are both pleasingly light and fluffy, with the Joy nosing slightly ahead because of the slight tanginess supplied by the buttermilk.
To activate the feature, Assistant users in the U.S. can say, "Hey Google, tell me something good" to kick off the daily briefing of happy stories.
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