She saw that the pumpkin head had fallen from the step, or had been kicked.
At 14 I won a scholarship to an exclusive New England boarding school where I proceeded to get my butt kicked.
Over the past three years, there have been 230 victims of shooting, compared with 345 who died after being hit or kicked.
Try walking around a horse's rear with your arm resting on his back without breaking stride--remember, we're taught to fear getting kicked.
Fly-half Jones was the catalyst for Wales' opening points, which he kicked.
Luis Rosero, a Democratic observer, claims he was punched and kicked.
Dorner argued that the board had ignored evidence from both Gettler and his father, who recounted that his son said at the time that he'd been kicked.
France remained largely in control of possession, but Wales' defence ensured they did not take advantage until the 35th minute when full-back Maxime Medard's burst brought a penalty Parra kicked.
Boston Dynamics rose to fame with its four-legged cargo robot Big Dog, (also captured in a YouTube sensation here) which shows an uncannily life-like ability to walk over terrain and recover its footing even when it slips or is kicked.
FORBES: Meet Cheetah, Boston Dynamics' Terrifyingly Fast Running Robot (Video)
Boehner, deftly, also dramatically raised the threshold, on which Obama had campaigned, at which the modest 3.6% rate increase kicked in.
The U.K. crashed its currency in 2008 when the credit crunch kicked off.
Goldman Sachs took Asiacontent.com public on the NASDAQ as the April tech wreck kicked in.
At least that discussion went on for a couple of days before I was kicked out.
Floating-rate securities, securities with puts, securities where, if certain things happened, a sinking fund kicked in.
When the owner decided he wanted to house his donkey there, they were kicked out.
One foot lifted and a second later my stall door was violently kicked open.
Fernando and David became available at the right time and therefore the process kicked in.
BBC: Chelsea to assess coach Carlo Ancelotti position in May
The IRS finally levied in 2007, at which point the collection due process machinery kicked in.
FORBES: Fantasy Gravel Mining and Other Fun From the Tax Court
Because they know if they say no the decision can always be kicked upstairs.
Panic in the financial markets, at least for a day or so, kicked in.
Despite a fairly successful come-back campaign, Burress was unemployed when the 2012 season kicked off.
But rather than trap themselves in that struggle, the scientists in them kicked in.
FORBES: And Now for the Toughest Influence Challenge of All: Changing Myself
The headstone of celebrated Army football coach Earl "Red" Blaik is shaped like football ready to be kicked off.
States expect their general fund revenues this year to surpass the amounts collected before the Great Recession kicked in.
In practice, perfectly solid immigrants who earn the median salary and keep their noses clean will be kicked out.
ECONOMIST: Farewell, big society; hello, guest workers on sufferance
The outage occurred shortly after the second half of the game kicked off.
However, just as soon as investors were ready to offer a standing ovation, realities of the numbers kicked in.
Within weeks of the cease-fire last summer, the national election season kicked off.
The headstone of celebrated Army football coach Earl "Red" Blaik is shaped like a football ready to be kicked off.
应用推荐