"I kicked him out of my house because he showed me his gun, " Kuck said.
Now, I kicked it off, by the way, with a meeting with many of you, including your key leadership.
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Last week gives evidence of the tremendous enthusiasm for the idea that Prime Minister Gordon Brown and I kicked off in 2007 with 38 countries participating.
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After a long flight (during which time I got a lot of work done on my upcoming ebook), I landed in Perth, where I kicked off the first of several TEC presentations.
Now Terry has written a book that compiles all of the plastic-free living knowledge she has amassed over the years: Plastic Free: How I Kicked the Plastic Habit and How You Can Too.
"The boy put his whole body onto the ball and I was just trying to kick the ball and I think I kicked the ball and not the boy, " Hazard told the Chelsea website.
And I remember that within a few minutes, I was so comfortable that I kicked off my shoes, which I wish I could do today because they really do hurt -- (laughter) -- and I was standing barefoot in the grass, just talking to folks.
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"I've kicked the ball out the pitch, but the boy has kicked me and I got booked for it, " he said.
At least that discussion went on for a couple of days before I was kicked out.
Then I switched over to "The Larry Sanders Show" which I think kicked off all these great HBO shows.
That said, for five years now I have kicked off the New Year by taking a plunge in the icy waters of New York's Coney Island, a tradition I was introduced to while living in Dublin, where I joined hundreds of locals who make an annual Christmas leap from a rock at Sandycove and baptize themselves in the freezing Irish Sea.
Within a few moments, I was inadvertently kicked and punched as we fought for a favorable position.
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"I could never pick sides, but I heard Kanye kicked some serious butt. 50 shouldn't retire, " she added.
"I could be kicked out of this house at any time, " she said.
If the bill had been worth more than the pittance I paid for it on eBay, I would be kicked off the Web site, as would Yarchun for accepting money.
Since the iPhone has replaced my Walkman, my friends have replaced the DJs, and the ability to listen to whatever I want at any given moment kicked out radio stations' playlists, I would say it's time to turn off the radio for good.
"If I publish anything, I'll get kicked out of a job, " he says.
"I ran across and kicked the door in and ran upstairs, but the heat put me back down, " he said.
In 1996, when I started out and told people I was going to change the strategy of the World Bank, at a point when I was virtually being kicked out of the organization, people told me that this was absurd.
And I was playing soccer and I was at practice, and this kid on my team kicked the ball really hard when I was goalie.
"Then I thought somebody must have kicked the door in and everything continued to rattle inside the house, " she said.
"I have sections in here where I see the dust being kicked up by the wagons heading across the prairie, " O'Connor explains.
"Particularly in France I think the recession has really kicked in this year, " Mr De Carteret said.
At 14 I won a scholarship to an exclusive New England boarding school where I proceeded to get my butt kicked.
We need to look at, for example, the demand that Iraq meets the UN requirements and puts the inspectors back in, which they kicked out, and I talked to Richard Butler about that.
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