It kicked off at Plaid Cymru's weekly press conference, the first of the new year.
Hong estimates that nearly 1, 700 students have participated in the program since it kicked off in 2002.
Seven months after it kicked off, the boycott ended today with a brief, conciliatory statement from the Guild.
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And it kicked out a number of aid agencies, including the World Food Programme, that monitor the food situation.
Four months later it kicked the Kindle to the curb, pulling the product from its stores for that very reason.
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It kicked in with the release of the original Galaxy Note even though the voice-enabled Dell Streak had beaten that product to market.
It announced the timetable for the leadership election on the same day it kicked off a drive to recruit new members, fronted by former leader and honorary president Lord Wigley.
"I went for probably almost two years without doing much with Butch before it kicked in, and about a year and a half with Hank, " he told reporters ahead of Thursday's opening round.
Computerized trading--much of it kicked into gear by algorithmic programs designed to cut large orders into tiny slices to find the best prices (see "Stealth Trading")--now accounts for more than half the volume on U.S. exchanges.
It has kicked in to action twice -- and you get quite a thump when it happens.
It essentially kicked off a new era of digital marketing for the car business.
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It also kicked up a gear the commercialization by clubs of individual star players.
It was kicked off by a chat with Oprah, followed by a panel including Melinda Gates.
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Critics said it also kicked off the process of scaling back regulation that contributed to the credit crisis.
When the wind blew, it really kicked up a sandstorm, but the dry air helped my asthmatic condition.
Many Volt owners will hardly ever use the gas engine, and it rarely kicked in during my four days with the car this month.
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His speech at a public meeting in 1968 is believed to have inspired the club to set up again after it was kicked out of the Football League in 1962.
Whether or not this gets solved in the next couple of weeks, during this session, whether it gets kicked over to the lame duck, I don't know the answer to that.
He kicked it many times in a straight line until it was right underneath the branch.
And even the Edwards campaign, they, you know, kicked it up a notch.
Now, I kicked it off, by the way, with a meeting with many of you, including your key leadership.
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The hosts now lead the seven-match series 2-0 having kicked it off with a similarly one-sided win in Nagpur on Tuesday.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee kicked it off Monday during a hearing on the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September.
He kicked it off with an address at West Point promising a smaller increase in troops in Afghanistan than his specially tasked adviser, Gen.
This comes after a warning from NYSE that it could be kicked off the exchange, unless share prices pick up over the next 6 months.
"The tracker fund kicked it all off in Asia, " says Ho.
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This bike racer was young and rich and in his prime and yet to him, Armstrong just kicked it on a completely different, interplanetary level.
In the lawsuit, Sam's widow, Melissa Schram, alleges York and the company he worked for were grossly negligent because the pilot's seat was so easily shoved forward when Mattersdorfer kicked it.
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