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.
"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.
Yesterday in our NUvention Web class, the first of its second quarter this year, teams kicked it off by telling us what they learned last quarter and what they were running as experiments.
The England World Cup-winner has been in fine form for his club side, Toulon, and last weekend kicked it into the Heineken Cup final, but instead it was the younger Englishman Owen Farrell, 21, who was selected.
And, Brazil kicked it up a notch.
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Calcutt also said Williams' hand was kicked until it was broken and said he has X-rays to prove it.
Calcutt claimed that in addition, Williams' hand was kicked until it was broken and said he has X-rays to prove it.
Instinctively, he kicked across it with the outside of his right foot to arch it over a back-pedalling Shay Given into the top corner.
The Belgian winger leaned over the teenager, tried to pull the ball free with both hands and then kicked at it under the youth.
Scuffles continued as Sir Oswald was shepherded to his car and his vehicle was punched and kicked as it drove off though a gangway cleared by mounted police.
In the case, a jury found that Heather Sue Mercer, a kicker, was discriminated against by the Duke University football team, a program designated as a single-sex contact sport, for her gender when she was kicked off it.
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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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The presentation kicked off and it seemed things were clicking in place.
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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.
I'm obviously disappointed not to have kicked on but it's a great opportunity to fill that spot at number three to make it my own.
Though I will wonder which hedge fund is active, or if automated programs have kicked in, it will not influence my fundamental outlook on the markets.
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.
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