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Everything was allowed: You could kick, trip, hit, or bite your opponent.
I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to kick you.
Don't kick the door open.
She gave him a good kick.
A punch is just a punch. A kick is just a kick.
Any jackass can kick down a barn, but it takes a carpenter to build one.
I could kick myself for not inviting Tom and Mary to my party.
That's like a kick in the nuts.
Tom gets a kick out of this kind of thing.
Tom gave Mary a kick in the ribs.
Give it a kick.
I get a kick out of life.
Don't kick the dog!
It is gross to kick autistic children.
Hedgehog is a proud bird. If you don't kick it, it won't fly.
I can't just kick Tom out.
She gave him a kick in the balls.
Oh, you don't want to eat your vegetables? How about a kick in the ass? No? Then eat and stop whining.

Movie subtitles

The mask might be a bit uncomfortable while the painkillers kick in.
You ready to kick butt at that meeting?
I just made him see what you wanted him to see, that we're a group of kick-ass lawyers and we're a family.
Don't worry, I'll still kick your ass.
Whoo! Let's go kick some ass!
Yeah, I got a new job and I'm wondering, do you wanna help me kick ass at it?
I curse you. I kick you out.
I might even kick him while he's down.
I oughta give you a kick in the backside for startin' all this.
When you're ready to kick the bucket, they get you out of the way so they can use the bed.
Well, tear him down yourself. - I could kick him into pulp! I could break him in two.
As long as I ain't kicking, why should you kick?
If I don't make that last one, I know a sob sister that's gonna get a kick.
If you're gonna kick about those expenses.
Did your Mom really kick you out for being gay?
Oh, I'd like to kick him into pulp.
If I don't make that last one, a sob sister I know's gonna get a kick.
Show how sorry, will bend over and let white man kick Big Chief where sun never shine.
You're going to take it and kick in with the dough.
If you don't, somebody will come and kick your teeth out one at a time.
Why are you going to kick off?
If icky girl keep talking that way, big stwong man gonna kick all her teef in.
He tells me any more of his lies, and I'm gonna kick in his face.
I saw him kick the door shut.
If you don't kick him out, I'm clearing out myself, and I mean it this time!
Let's go kick some ass!
I might even kick him while he's down. I feel mean. What are you doing?
Kick him in the ass.
If not, you kick the bucket.
Say, I've practically got that big city sugar in my kick right now.
If you don't quit messing around my affairs, I'm gonna kick you right out of town.
I wish I could get as big a kick out of it as you got out of this luncheon.
We get a big kick out of him.
I'll teach you to kick me!

News and current affairs

We are approaching a point of no return, at which feedback loops will kick in and continue to warm the planet, no matter what we do.
After a long winter and a non-existent spring, summer started promptly with the first kick-off - and virtually overnight, Germany has flaunted its sunniest and most delightful side.
During any lull, a fanatic from either side could jump to center stage and, through an act of utter madness, kick up the settling dust and dash the hopes of the many on both sides who still long for a lasting peace.
Simply put, one thermal kick was enough to initiate an internal dynamic that will now continue under its own momentum, regardless of any action that humans might take to prevent it.
European Union leaders now recognize this: kick-starting growth in 2012 was high on the agenda at the European Council's meeting on January 30.
Probably because the macroeconomic policies of Europe's governments were, and remain, overly cautious and have not dared provide the necessary kick-start.
Well-developed markets for real estate derivatives would allow homeowners to kick the gambling habit.
One of the most important lessons of the Lisbon Agenda is that the so-called Open Method of Coordination - a harmless peer-review procedure without repercussions for non-performance - is clearly the wrong approach to kick-starting national-level reforms.
But the automatic stabilizers that normally kick in did not.
In general, automatic stabilizers may not kick in across the global economy, which means that policies need to be coordinated.
By next year, there may be no road left down which to kick the can.
Others declare that we must kick the fossil fuel habit and make a mad dash for renewable energy sources such as solar or wind power.
Russia, of course, helped Iran kick off its nuclear program, and has often defended the Iranian regime from stiffer United Nations sanctions.
Large new housing developments should naturally attract those who already have ample social connections, making it easier to kick-start more integrated communities.
A Kick-Off for Peace?
In early August, the domino effect of the eurozone periphery's sovereign-debt crisis started to kick in, because financial markets do not wait for country after country to be downgraded.
In the absence of other economic reforms, QE on its own cannot effect the changes needed to kick-start growth.
Meanwhile, relief from sanctions, together with the gradual return of international companies, kick-starts Iran's ailing economy.
The result was two lost decades of deflation and introspection before Japan finally embraced the reforms needed to kick-start a new, more open - and hence more vibrant - economic model.
And some temporary adjustments of depreciation allowances could kick-start capital spending.
Nine months later, Obama made another effort to kick-start the talks.
IFAD funded a program to kick-start food production.

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