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"kick out" Definitions
  1. to try to hit somebody/something with your legs because you are angry or upset
  2. to react violently to somebody/something that makes you angry or upset

806 Sentences With "kick out"

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"The couples seemed to get a kick out of it, and we got a kick out of it," he said.
"If they pull our permits, we cannot kick out the white supremacists, we cannot kick out the Nazis," he said in a video on Facebook.
It's almost like I get my religious kick out of it, I get my business kick out of it and I also get a lot of thank-you letters.
You can say she gets a kick out of exercise.
"He's getting a kick out of the attention," Hasson said.
"She got a kick out of that park," Wilson says.
"She would get a kick out of that," they wrote.
I just sort of got a kick out of it.
Though fans got a kick out of Longoria's little blunder.
You'll really got a kick out of Dwight's vinyl figure.
Chisago locals got a kick out of the rescue mission.
Bach and the I.O.C. could kick out the Russian delegation.
The liberals never kick out the radicals in their ranks.
Then, obviously, some just get a kick out of it.
They get a kick out of the typical Neanderthal behavior.
Funny pacifiers that parents will get a kick out of
I think she got a big kick out of that.
I think she got a big kick out of that.
My offensive coordinator always got a kick out of that.
Turns out, the president got a kick out of this joke.
My grandma would have gotten such a kick out of Fargo.
And electorates can kick out governments when their time is up.
Four Republicans are running for the chance to kick out Tester.
It's easy to get a kick out of Musk's quirky quotables.
In fact, she seems to get a kick out of it.
But I think she also got a kick out of it.
Benardo is clearly getting a kick out of my own enjoyment.
Disney fanatics may even get a kick out of this one.
Why would we kick out these key contributors to our economy?
A smart speaker she'll get a kick out of talking to
"They get a kick out of it but take it seriously."
Space geeks will get a real kick out of Apollo 11.
The metal heads get a real kick out of that one.
He got a big kick out of spitting on Dad's shoe.
It was hard not to get a kick out of it.
Which is why you have to kick out anyone with promise.
There are always people who get a kick out of hierarchy.
We had a kick out of messing around with this particular feature.
I don&apost think they will try and kick out the president.
She said she was trying to kick out the windows but couldn't.
But we bet he'd still get a kick out of the name.
Relevant specialties like anesthesiology will kick out a member who facilitates executions.
She gets a kick out of the fact that people will stare.
The million people who marched to kick out Rosselló are US citizens.
They can allow whoever they want and kick out whoever they want.
He said he tried to kick out a window but couldn&apost.
Even if we kick out ISIS from Raqqa, the ideology will remain.
"Each community has to kick out their own creeps," Ms. Bee said.
" I also got a kick out of learning adjectives like "knotty-knickered.
The region's governments are unlikely to kick out these companies anytime soon.
They're silly, but your kids might get a kick out of them.
"I think she'd get a kick out of analyzing it," she says.
It seems like Cruz got a kick out of it eventually, though.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Barbra Streisand gets no kick out of performing live.
It's no sin to get a kick out of your 15 minutes.
As for the music itself, nuance and dynamism kick out at every turn.
We're sure the birthday girl will get a kick out of it, too.
She wants to kick out Democratic leadership — including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.
Want to kick out the lunatic who's currently shouting nonsense on your driveway?
Does Iran kick out those inspectors so we lose the visibility we have?
" "Fuck girl—kick out those hips… you're not going to the fuckin' barn.
As a practical matter, the laws did not kick out anyone until 1917.
AUTHOR'S RESPONSE I got a kick out of what Ms. Brayer wrote: unique!
Erdogan bodyguards try to kick out journalist from inside, Brookings guards stopped. pic.twitter.
Yes, "I Get a Kick Out of You," right bobby-dazzler that one.
Sorenson got a kick out of the names the groups had given themselves.
Even New Zealand tried to kick out Russian spies but couldn't find any.
"The children get a real kick out of doing this," Dr. Mahone said.
First, it's not clear why the rebels would want to kick out JFS.
He probably got a kick out of imitating Apu's accent on The Simpsons.
"I don't believe that Trump will kick out the engine," Mr. Ospina said.
Kick out one leg of the stool and the whole thing falls apart.
But my dad (shown in the background) got a kick out of watching us.
When someone is in a corner, he has no choice but to kick out.
These will have the right to kick out the board and block its budget.
Williams apparently got a kick out of that response — she retweeted the Photoshop masterpiece.
My friends get a bigger kick out of everything that happens – media, attention, etc.
We have a feeling that Dunlop's coworkers got a big kick out of this.
"We want to avoid other folks getting a kick out of moving the rock."
Plus, I get a kick out of customizing my band based on my outfit.
I would have included her, but I won't say whom I would kick out.
The Grande is obviously where the MC5 recorded the album Kick Out The Jams.
You simply don't kick out the chosen ambassador of a close ally and partner.
I'm not afraid that Trump is going to kick out all of the Muslims.
More than 20 countries also said they would kick out over 100 Russian spies.
There are four Republicans running for the chance to kick out incumbent Democrat Sen.
People would make some funny comments that I would get a kick out of.
Parents will get a kick out of figuring out which celebrity plays what animal.
It's also not obvious rebels actually can kick out JFS, even if they want to.
"I get a kick out of what I see on my walls," he often said.
If we could kick out all the immigrants there wouldn't be lawbreakers driving down wages.
Police in Maine got a kick out of a man's not-so-cop-friendly tattoo.
Netanyahu got a kick out of the colorful act, tweeting his support for the singer.
They asked for a picture and my daughter got a huge kick out of it.
Though Lamb hopes the music-making demographic will still get a kick out of Lumi.
A tougher task than sifting newcomers is to kick out dodgy or useless old-timers.
"They said, 'Hi, I think you're gonna get a kick out of this," Quartiano said.
They worry that the Gulf will kick out Lebanese residents, who send home hefty remittances.
And viewers who witnessed the unexpected moment live definitely got a kick out of it.
But because it was a great movie, I get a big kick out of it.
It's an adorable, if silly, premise that kids will likely get a kick out of.
Timberlake and the crowd seemed to get a kick out of the self-deprecating move.
Sometimes it takes a story to give outdated language a necessary kick out the door.
I really got a kick out of some of the fill in Mr. Madison's puzzle.
"You can't just kick out songs like U2 or Paul McCartney or Adele," he says.
Feet on the hips, biceps control, and simply kick out to the technical stand up.
Hardcore fans will get a kick out of poring over this version of VII's world.
Courtois snatched a corner kick out of the air with 93:30 on the clock.
The normal response here is to kick out to a wide-open three-point shooter.
They got a kick out of me, this chipper, chatty New Yorker in their midst.
The limber technician helping us got a kick out of an American dog named Pierre.
The big variable is how many of its Model 3 vehicles Tesla can kick out.
She got a kick out of the fact that I was going to be her.
And does Jack get the same kick out of globetrotting with his famous dad and mom?
More than 20 other countries followed suit, saying they would kick out over 100 Russian spies.
They&aposre going to kick out the nominee from a restaurant, chase them across the street.
You don't have to have watched The Fosters to get a kick out of Good Trouble.
On the other hand, are they really gonna kick out two members of America's royal family?
Anna Kournikova is getting a kick out of introducing her twins Nicholas and Lucy to soccer!
What is happening that makes us absorb ideas and kick out different versions of those ideas?
Rob really seems to get a kick out of all the drama that he is causing.
Despite the family's stance, Peloton, too, appeared to get a kick out of O'Connor's dad's email.
They get a kick out of it and it makes it more fun for us all.
I never got a kick out of bullying people and beating up kids who were weaker.
Your lines are still completely loved and people are still getting a kick out of it.
Whenever given a chance, Republicans and Democrats alike overwhelmingly vote to kick out high-cost lenders.
So he must have gotten a real kick out of going there undercover -- as a stormtrooper.
There's even a bonus sixth favorite feature, which we think you'll get a kick out of.
Guaido also said his opposition party was in talks with military officials to kick out Maduro.
In 1980, there was a museum show of all of our work: Kick Out the Jams.
This dust-up "may have ultimately made it easier to kick out people," Hannity said, excitedly.
While this morning's hack was short lived, the Twittersphere still got a kick out of it.
I kick out my three sub-sharing girls who are splitting the rent on my place.
People always get a kick out of this because they don't immediately understand what it is.
Everyone gets a kick out of mocking the quintessential San Francisco techie, Patagonia vest and all.
Last month, Mr. Duterte threatened to kick out the American military from bases in the Philippines.
We simply used a pastry brush to kick out the excess grinds that were left over.
Second, it's not obvious the rebels actually can kick out JFS even if they want to.
Advocates note that it would be impractical to kick out everyone who has a suicidal thought.
Fans of gender-neutral clothing will get a kick out of their fashion tug-of-war.
You kick out to the world map, choose a new territory, and start sending refugees there.
I'm sure [the videographer] thought they'd get a kick out of it, and they totally did.
This also isn't the first time the government has tried to kick out undocumented immigrants in Assam.
He just learned what "bae" meant — so I know he will get a kick out of it.
She gets a kick out of the way Cooper uses his finger to move the child's hand.
"I GET a kick out of him," said Bob Choiniere, about Paul LePage, Maine's outspoken Republican governor.
Our heroes get a kick out of three black woman chasing a police car down the highway.
He firmly believed Jacob was getting a kick out of the "hope-filled superhero bash," he said.
WILLIAMS: Well, the thing is, I really get a kick out of -- I&aposm like a child.
Do you get a kick out of all the training, or are you hype about race day?
Hopefully, people are gonna get a kick out of this, and the kids are gonna love it.
It's clear Fisher would have gotten a kick out of Gary's "role" in the Star Wars universe.
And someday the people of the future might get a real kick out of your Tinder bio.
At one point, I even got the tail to kick out a bit on one hairy bend.
" But it's Schwendeman's grandmother, Fleecie, who is getting the biggest kick out of her husband's "funny notoriety.
Yellow card is a warning, and when you want to kick out someone, this one right here.
Some people get more of a kick out of the dopamine released during scary situations, for example.
The outlaws got a kick out of defying former Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who had initiated the ban.
The Islamic Republic might quit the deal, kick out nuclear inspectors, and fully resume its nuclear activities.
He will need to show he will do things differently than the man he helped kick out.
People in 2018 get a kick out of being offended, just like they did 25 years ago.
"Somewhere Ben Urich is looking down and getting a real kick out of all this," he says.
Brixx hit the beach in L.A. where she got a literal kick out of the ocean tide.
Then Chikadze scored a body kick out of the southpaw stance, set up by a high kick.
One person that I got a kick out of that we both heard from was Charles Barkley.
Did you get as much of a kick out of the crossing ATE/ENTREE as I did?
I got such a kick out of running it, but we couldn't sustain the business year-round.
That's why I've had such a kick out of watching it and being a part of this.
"The United States, in concert with many countries, made the decision to kick out Russian spies," said Nauert.
They got a big kick out of the -- you know, the secretary being there with them, hitting baseballs.
Ron Pope's twangy "Moonage Daydream" seemed to take most of the kick out of the original's spiked concoction.
He was small and could kick out window air conditioning units and squeeze through the space they left.
The surprise was that so many of the 290,000 voters were keen to kick out the incumbent government.
I always get a kick out of seeing those sweaty glass blowers moulding the scorching hot, orange material.
Which, as someone who gets a huge kick out of outlandish futuristic concepts, was incredibly disappointing to me.
So when we bite our nails — a form of grooming — we might get a kick out of it.
It's a perfect gift for young padawans, but Jedi masters could get a kick out of it too.
I figure my boy might get a kick out of listening to his old man once I'm gone.
When we kick out highly educated foreign engineers, "they go and build competitors to our companies," he said.
Don't act like you don't get a kick out of impressing — or even scaring — your friends and family.
These deep-pocketed companies have demonstrated plenty of willingness to use the legal system to kick out tenants.
I feel like Carrie Fisher would have gotten a kick out of the Cinnabon tweet to be honest.
Trump gets a kick out of his favorite TV host, Lou Dobbs, who constantly trashes GOP congressional leaders.
If you love the cliffhangers on "Grey's," you might get a kick out of the legal drama "Suits."
On the lighter side: The internet got a kick out of Shanahan's all-black outfit while touring Afghanistan.
Either way, we're pretty sure Gigi is going to get a kick out of this whole twinning situation.
"Can't you just kick out the protesters?" a woman asked an airport security guard in the arrival hall.
My co-workers get a kick out of seeing what's on my computer screen when they walk by.
"I do get a little kick out of it sometimes," he told me, speaking of the tabloid chase.
Fans of "The Truman Show" may get a kick out of this fantasy, which leaves Hulu on Thursday.
You'll probably get a kick out of typing and seeing the very characters you made show up on screen.
It's quite cute and other passengers get a kick out of these two babies who act like travel professionals.
Eli Brooks drained a corner three off a Simpson kick-out pass to put Michigan on top 56-54.
Teigen, 270, got a kick out of the post, responding, "Oh my god I love him!" in a retweet.
Like others before him, it's possible that Trump was requesting security assistance to kick out attendees he deemed rowdy.
Overwhelmingly, people thought it was fine for the group to kick out someone who looked both cold and incompetent.
If he goes through with the eviction, he will also kick out Hatch's 85-year-old roommate, Georgia Rothrock.
I could see Marty McFly getting a kick out of a self-driving car, but Bo and Luke Duke?
She pulled the noose tight around her neck, tensed one leg and prepared to kick out with the other.
If he were in town and we were shooting something, he would get the biggest kick out of it.
And if it were him doing an Erumpet mating dance, I think I'd get a kick out of that.
Festival attendees — of which there were about 1,500 this year — seemed to get a real kick out of that.
"I got a kick out of walking around crowded, tourist-clogged City Hall Park, coordinated with Connie," she reflects.
" 'DON'T CHA' "I get a kick out of people having that moment where they're like: 'Oh my God, really?
They want to go house to house, school to school, business to business, and kick out 16 million people.
This means the embattled leader can still kick out US diplomats and more — until someone decides to stop him.
He got a big kick out of it because most people walked on eggshells around him, which is crazy.
Kids might get a kick out of a cast here of dinosaur excrement, which contains large helpings of bone.
Maybe the same reason people get a kick out of watching Chris Lilley do Ja'mie in Summer Heights High?
We need to vote for those who are for stricter laws and kick out those who won't take action.
I sincerely believe in what I write, and I get a kick out of getting those Washington mossbacks angry.
Keuchel said he got a kick out of being booed during the pregame introductions before Game 3 on Monday.
Now they've won a free kick out on the left, and it's France who will have to defend it.
At a news conference last month, he announced that he would kick out anyone who dared wear a mask.
There's reporting that he may kick out additional UK diplomats, for example, which would move beyond parity of response.
I get a really big kick out of unnecessarily translating/annotating what he says in front of other people.
But Norma, for her part, seems to be a willing participant who's getting a kick out of all this.
He also got a kick out of old buses, Mr. Flem said, and owned an old transit bus himself.
Whoever he was, she liked the guy, and she got a kick out of the fact that he'd called.
Blogging platform Medium is no stranger to writing hilarious app update release notes that users get a kick out of.
We're buds with Chris and we're sure he'd get a kick out of the idea of Harry hearing his record.
We always like to point out when someone brings their family, we kind of get a kick out of it.
John got a kick out of seeing how well-versed Wilson was with the history of the Costacos Brothers posters.
He signed that, got a kick out of it, invited us on his bus, then hooked up with my friend.
"Friends and family have gotten a kick out of the responses we have received from the video," Kyle told NBC4.
The Naval Academy is going to kick out a midshipman who was convicted of a sex crime with a minor.
We need a guy at the two spot who can help run the offense, maybe get some kick-out 3s.
I didn't know to kick out with my feet at the same time, or to lean back into the pull.
The Echo Dot is a subtle introduction to smart technology — plus they'll get a kick out of communicating with Alexa.
Account and transaction surveillance is expensive, so it is often cheaper for banks to kick out tricky clients, bankers say.
As far as him denouncing his school clubs as being snobby, now I do get a kick out of that!
I get a kick out of my kids calling their tennis instructor "maestro," and miss the cold not one bit.
Rather than kick out WeWork or lower its rent, a landlord could have the company act as a property manager.
Iraq's minister of planning says that's how much the country needs to rebuild after the battle to kick out ISIS.
Now that we can finally kick out summer, it's time to prepare yourself for the oncoming onslaught of fall allergies.
"Sometimes I get frustrated," he said, "that people don't get as big a kick out of it as I do."
In April, a judge ruled that bars have every right to kick out people wearing MAGA hats if they want.
We assume Iran will stay in, and not kick out inspectors, as long as the Europeans stick close to them.
According to reports, the dispute began when Manning was attempting to kick out his roommate, Angela Fontenot, out of his home.
It's a shame Stephen Hawking isn't alive to see this, as he may have gotten a real kick out of it.
I thought, man, people are going to get a kick out of this,' said  Chad Doran  with the City of Appleton.
At that rate, it could take decades just to kick out all the migrants who have already been issued expulsion orders.
Mr Ramaphosa's most urgent task is to kick out of his cabinet the cronies and hacks put there by Mr Zuma.
Burnett recalls the first time she saw audience members collectively kick out a man who was acting aggressively at a show.
What it means: The court is asking whether it ought to kick out the entire pro-ACA side of the case.
He knows she would have gotten a kick out of the arrival of so many Cubans in such an unlikely place.
Matt McQuaid and Joshua Langford followed with jumpers and Bridges swished a 3-pointer off a kick-out pass from Ward.
His mother got a kick out of it, asked him to repeat the waddle again and the duck walk was born.
"Me and my roommates are obsessed with them, so I knew they would get a kick out of it," she said.
Madden participants get a huge kick out of being in the game—they play themselves against teammates and friends, et cetera.
Sometimes the car would kick out of autonomous mode, forcing me to take control; other times the car's computer responded itself.
"I got a kick out of that because it was such a disaster on their part," Isbell said in the interview.
The California Coastal Commission is due to decide Tuesday whether to kick out its executive director, the Los Angeles Times reports.
A couple in our building has been sort of watching him, and they've been getting a big kick out of it.
I loved running through my old city and got a kick out of seeing friends and family members along the way.
A lot of the guitar bands that are happening just can't kick out the fucking jams when you see them play.
In terms of the Democratic Party, do you think there's a drive to steer the party left and kick out moderates?
Big airports are threatening to kick out the Transportation Security Administration and turn the security process back over to private contractors.
But as grown-ups, it's hard to get the same kick out of the simple pleasure of a slushie — until now.
Playing in the dirt outside was one of my favourite pastimes because I got a kick out of annoying my mother.
As always, I loved Sam Trabucco's style and got a kick out of his cluing and most of today's nine debuts.
As a result of those actions, the then-G8 decided to kick out Russia, which had been a member since 1997.
And he got a kick out of it and started moving his whole body and we were in this dance together.
It's more straddling what feels right to me and what I think a Grandaddy fan might get a kick out of.
"I'd be a liar if I didn't say I get a kick out of being the 'pinball guy' on Twitch," said Danger.
Also, does anyone else get a kick out of thinking about stars in full diamond-encrusted gowns using, like, normal bathroom stalls?
So now, I guess I'm still doing this more in fun because everybody seems to get such a kick out of it.
The bloc that most wants to kick out the parties: LGBTQ adults under 533, of whom 35% support discriminating against bridal parties.
It seems that bin Laden – or whoever was using his computer – got a kick out of watching funny cat videos on YouTube.
And Prince would certainly have gotten a kick out of being sartorially evoked as the First Lady hobnobs with some actual royalty.
My mom got a kick out of a text I sent wishing her a Happy Mother's Day from her fictional son Victor.
And two, it would give California four extra senators, probably all Democrats and you know -- GUTFELD: Jesse, just kick out three states.
When cops tried to kick out unlicensed street vendors, the PO'd vendors resorted to usual protester fare: bricks, bottles and burning rubbish.
There's also a kickass easter egg around the 5-minute mark that old school Nintendo fans should get a kick out of.
She's not a gamer in any respect, but she's got a kick out of the VR she's tried these past few nights.
A bug that anyone can easily exploit in Google makes it easy to kick out manipulated search results that look entirely real.
Thought you'd get a kick out of furry, four legged friends helping change the world, one warrior in need at a time.
Which is why every year around this time, I get a kick out of conservatives claiming MLK as one of their own.
Oh I don't know, maybe Dave Grohl showing up during the encore for a cover of MC5's "Kick Out the Jams"?
Have you ever gotten the same kick out of watching an mp3 download as unwrapping a record and poring over the sleeve?
I always just get a kick out if it because it's similar to a lot of people's philosophy toward acting, you know?
He wants to build a wall to keep out the Mexicans, and he wants to kick out and alienate all the Muslims.
It's to hold all men in the room accountable, and kick out those who long ago lost their right to be there.
But he has the presence of mind to kick out at the ball lying beside him and clear it out of danger.
However the decision to kick out Mr. Polanski will probably shock some in Hollywood, where he has enjoyed a measure of support.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) says it's rushing over a humane fix to kick out the White House mouse.
I also got a kick out of seeing LOU Reed (55D) crossing LOUD (59A) and a FUSE that could conceivably be blown.
Among reforms the United States had pushed for was to make it easier to kick out member states with egregious rights records.
"I think I'm a very good messenger, and people got a kick out of it," Trump told reporters at the White House.
An assistant Sunday school president in his Mormon church, he said he got a kick out of watching Trump in a religious setting.
"I get a kick out of how people react when I say, 'Yes, I'm that guy in the red shirt,'" he said, chuckling.
Protesters are demanding elections to kick out the socialist government that they accuse of wrecking the economy and turning Venezuela into a dictatorship.
Presumably, bloggers and comedians get a kick out of likening Trump to the orange cheese snack because of his affinity for fake tanning.
Still, we'd like to think Hemsworth loves Cyrus just the way she is, and that he got a kick out of the segment.
They regard almost all Hungary's older politicians, on both left and right, as corrupt; they want to kick out the entire political elite.
The note was discovered by postal workers in Australia, who got a good kick out of it and submitted the photo to Reddit.  
"Derrick's finishes really draws guys into the lane and then we're able to kick out from that," New York coach Jeff Hornacek said.
We get a kick out of the will-they-or-won't-they teases of a good on-screen friendship tinged with sexual attraction.
Smith tells PEOPLE that although she hasn't spoken with Leah and Ethan yet, she's sure they're getting a kick out of the pictures.
"They were able to kick out some concrete that was easily broken along with some plumbing," Cocke County Sheriff Armando Fontes told WATE.
Seton Hall's first basket came on a Whitehead seamless dribble through a double team, followed by a kick out to Rodriguez for three.
While many viewers got a kick out of the whole thing, for Werner, the stunt was about more than just getting a laugh.
Yesterday, he pouted he won't come out and play in the channel's GOP presidential debate since Fox won't kick out moderator Megyn Kelly.
Trump's plans to build a wall and kick out undocumented immigrants have proved to be popular with a segment of the Republican base.
So you both get a big kick out of arguing with each other and trying to out do each other on the show?
Mr. Orban intends to kick out the National Gallery, restore the palace to its earlier grandeur and install himself in new offices nearby.
It's Friday, and you usually head for a beer (ha, a beer, indeed) when you both kick out of work for the weekend.
Star Wars R2-D2 Christmas Sweater, available at Amazon, $29.99Star Wars fans will get a kick out of this Darth Vader Christmas sweater.
One has to wonder why anyone has to get a kick out of tormenting animals and participating in something that's cruel and unnecessary.
I also saw a surprising number of young families with children that seemed to get a kick out of the lobby's eclectic art.
Russian diplomats Russia is warning it will retaliate after more than 2669 countries said they will kick out more than 100 Russian diplomats.
A museum in Xi'an, China, feeling the heat from the internet, has reversed its decision to kick out a litter of stray cats.
Right Wing Watch reported last April that Yang's team was forced to kick out a volunteer who was also a popular racist podcaster.
I get a kick out of using my story to stick it to Muslims who think they're the only ones getting Islam right.
The Constitution allows for the House or the Senate to kick out a member with the vote of two-thirds of the body.
He also knew Gregor and got a kick out of him and didn't find Gregor to be scary, or too harsh or whatever.
Right away, my abs and back seize up and my legs spasm and kick out straight, forcing me back down onto the bed.
I suggest we take the robo cat along on a stroll because some of the residents may get a kick out of it.
His father's friends would get a kick out of it whenever they reached for Weedy's hand and he would mimic the gang handshake.
She's a spry 86 now, and says her kids still get a kick out of watching her brief appearance in the timeless classic.
Nearly a dozen European countries also affirmed they would kick out Russian officials, but they all fell far short of America's large purge.
"Ryan has an obsession with eating Red Vines," the choreographer cracks (and she's not the only one who got a kick out of it).
Some people hate to watch themselves on camera — but Arie Luyendyk Jr. has been getting a kick out of his season of The Bachelor.
"Every time I stand in front of an audience, I get a kick out of it," he says of getting back out on stage.
"Every time I stand in front of an audience, I get a kick out of it," he said of getting back out on stage.
Hero Vision is a simple game and although it's not necessary to duck around much, kids will get a real kick out of it.
In 1997, Hariri left Cornell to kick out two companies devoted to collecting placentas, dismantling them, and turning their stem cells into regenerative therapies.
Order the Department to kick out the bad schools, which is most of the for-profits, and a significant number of the non-profits.
You'll be ready to move, kick out a roommate, tell off a landlord, or make some other kind of bold statement about your boundaries.
Let's hear from our constructor: I always get a kick out of answers where it's funny to imagine the puzzle saying things to you.
We can only imagine that Eric, too, might get a kick out of one frosted with the face of one of his sworn enemies.
This is a great time to do some energetic cleansing in your home: Perhaps burn some sacred plants or kick out your horrible roommate.
There's a kind of humor related to that adolescent angst and I think a lot of adults really get a kick out of it.
Still, it's possible ESPN2 producers did get a little kick out of sticking it to a headache of a former employee in the process.
"I always got a big kick out of Sarah Palin with all of her 'We're cooking up some moose stew here,' " Clinton told me.
I also have no doubts that, unlike Twitter, Ian would immediately kick out any Nazi or raving misogynist who started ranting inside his store.
The bristling tree diagrams all of this is illustrated with are also fun to draw — beginning students often get a kick out of them.
Russia said earlier on Friday it would expel British diplomats in response to British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to kick out 23 Russians.
You also begin paying into a simple annuity midway through your career, but it does not kick out regular payments until you turn 70.
They could be put on probation if they disobey these rules, or they could kick out people that individually break some of the rules.
" But now, Mr. Reed said, "when the birds fly away he gets a real kick out of it — he'll roll around on the ground.
On one occasion, Mr. Ghani even sent his elite bodyguards to kick out a minister appointed by Mr. Abdullah and lock up his office.
I got a kick out of FALLING FLAT crossing through DEFACE and SPLASH for some reason, but all of the theme entries are lively.
Even though a lot of people were making fun of her, Lewis told BuzzFeed News she got a kick out of all the memes.
Both Vannata and McGregor lazily put the low line side kick out there without much telegraph and more as an annoyance to build off.
I take an elderberry supplement in the hope that it will help kick out this questionable sinus stuff, and take my lemon water to go.
The Total Bellas star, 35, revealed she got quite a kick out of the reaction because she actually intended for the post to be casual.
People were getting a kick out of it, as the constant yelps and screams that filled the space over the past two weeks would attest.
Forty-five senators including Gillibrand and Collins (the lone Republican) sent a letter to Mattis in July asking him not to kick out transgender troops.
He might have gotten a kick out of stuff like that, but the fishmonger wasn't happy about it so Benny got smacked around a bit.
Whereas many hoped he would widen his cabinet and kick out the worst rascals, he has kept some of the nastiest of the old guard.
For whatever reason, their brains are wired in a way that they get more of a kick out of it than the rest of us.
If you enjoyed this video, you'll probably get a kick out of a similar visualization produced by Abacaba showing the top Go players in history.
Gafford, not known as a passer, assisted on the game-winning bucket on a kick-out to guard Keyshawn Embery-Simpson with 17 seconds left.
The governor of Khartoum, Abdel Rahim Muhammad Hussein, has threatened to kick out tens of thousands of South Sudanese refugees, many of whom are Christian.
These people could get a kick out of your day-to-day camera trail while your distant acquaintances on Facebook might be bored to death.
If you enjoy a bit of the old Weed O' Gandalf then you're going to get a kick out of these smoking systems by PrintABowl.
Look, Ma, I know you get a kick out of finding a place you can get a $12 haircut, but you can afford something nicer.
Anyone with imagination and a cross-genre love of storytelling will get a kick out of watching the cast and crew of Maniac play pretend.
He has no "papal" powers to kick out any provinces; previous attempts to discipline those who defy traditional Anglican teaching have been stopped from below.
"I get a kick out of helping the next generation of founders," he says, citing recent investments in Juro, and Open Cosmos, along with Cleo.
That was it, then, all she had to do was kick out, it didn't have to be graceful or practiced, and how could it be?
A more aggressive move would be to kick out the Russian ambassador or any Russian intelligence official that the U.S. knows is in the country.
Maybe the cities get fed up, kick out the unpermitted, and only issue approvals to those with the best glad-handing or the best safety.
I particularly like the animation of you guys outside the MC5 dressing room where you're listening to "Kick out the Jams" and shivering like crazy.
He'll kick out the standing leg of an opponent as they kick, and he'll hit switch kicks under the opponent's punches as they step in.
He started talking to me about politics, complaining about Trump and insisting he's surrounded by dangerous advisers who want to kick out all the immigrants.
Iran could and would kick out inspectors, and we would lose the visibility into their nuclear program that the world worked so hard to gain.
Woe betide the Republican who gets elected on the promise to kick out millions of unauthorized immigrants and then finds himself unable to do so.
But many still see the efforts to kick out the president as politically motivated, led by several politicians who are themselves under investigation for corruption.
That they should ban a film making fun of repression is wonderfully ironic, I know, but I still don't get any kick out of it.
Venus wants to feel valued, loved, beautiful, and calm—please kick out anyone in your life who isn't supporting you in these very valid goals!
" — STEPHEN COLBERT, on Jair Bolsonaro, the Brazilian president Conan O'Brien got a kick out of Tudder, a mobile app that's being called "Tinder for cows.
Mestre Cobra Mansa had him ginga in front of a chair, instructing him to kick out when thought he was exactly one leg's length away.
After all the puzzles I've constructed over the years, I still get a kick out of a good-looking grid with a low word count.
President Donald Trump and other leading Republicans have argued that this case shows the need to maintain stricter border security and kick out undocumented immigrants.
"But then it's very probable the landlord will try to kick out the tenants and sell the condos for lots of money," Ms. Werner said.
It might be worth noting that Nazari has never actually been to Durant, where most residents seemed to get a kick out of the petition.
He's a master of the limp leg, allowing opponents to pick up the single only to turn his knee down and kick out of it.
When I began speaking about sexual assault to student groups on college campuses, the first thing I learned to do was kick out the grown-ups.
It has been almost 113 years since America and other NATO members invaded to kick out the Taliban in the wake of the September 11th attacks.
The L'Oréal ambassador has been known to kick out some legit makeup tutorials and even walked us through the excruciating experience of getting a tattoo removed.
If the phrase "go go gadget car" conjures up warm memories, then you'll probably get a kick out of Verizon's latest PR stunt: the Hum Rider.
Politicians may get a kick out of kicking Facebook for its various mistakes, but perhaps they should look in the mirror and consider their own shortcomings.
Reeve, who grew up playing every sport imaginable, tells PEOPLE that he thinks his parents would "get a real kick" out his 26.2 mile marathon run.
I get a kick out of this, challenging people with clothing, and the uncomfortableness of being new, and being as gay as you want to be.
To half of those who get a kick out of analyzing my aphantasia, that's almost as close to hell as the idea of locked-in syndrome.
In public comments during a visit last week to the United States, Tshisekedi said he intended to "kick out the dictatorial system that was in place".
Cocker apparently gets a kick out of keeping the ruse up with inquisitive journalists, and when I called him he dropped into and out of character.
It's made out of yeast extract, and Aussies get a kick out of watching those unaccustomed to the confronting taste try it for the first time.
He kind of laughed about and got a kick out of the way players would be walking close by and people would take pictures of me!
"I think he would totally get a kick out of, out of seeing our little movie turn into this show at the O2 arena," Diesel said.
"She got a kick out of playing the bad girl, but she wasn't a bad girl," said a friend from her childhood in Port Arthur, Tex.
"I thought my friends would get a kick out of it, but I had no idea it would go viral the way it did," says Stephens.
If Villanova would not let the ball be passed inside, the antidote was clearly a dribble-drive penetration and a kick-out for an open 3.
I think, when I was younger, I used to get a kick out of being around fights, getting a bit rowdy, and trying to prove myself.
He did, however, get a kick out of the cheers from the two Watson children, who have been inspired by his journey and his buoyant personality.
By this logic, people who kick out the cord to the television in their living rooms could curse Con Edison, rather than blame their own clumsiness.
Infantino joined WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at a media conference on Monday to launch the "pass the message to kick out coronavirus" video campaign.
Trump has promised to punish Iraq with actions that "make Iranian sanctions look somewhat tame" if it exercises its sovereign right to kick out US troops.
"I definitely have gotten a kick out of it, and it's easily one of the coolest perks to date," Todd told The Hill in an email.
To their credit, Covington and Gemma actually got a kick out of the memes and told BuzzFeed News the negative assumptions about their beliefs aren't true.
Few people get a kick out of acknowledging their own biases, so new digital features are easing the way with candy-colored visuals and interactive quizzes.
Under President George W. Bush, the goal was to kick out the Taliban, remove any safe havens for al Qaeda, and reinstate a legitimate Afghan government.
To know that I can go down there and my teammates can rely on me to get a foul, kick out for a shot, or score.
They anticipate a kick-out/lob or convince themselves he won't drive 1-on-3 and screw up L.A.'s floor balance going the other way.
"They're trying to kick out Gregg Marshall's wife … security says 'since it's the Head Coach's wife we have to be delicate,' " one sports reporter tweeted. https://twitter.
He worried that this law would be used to kick out Palestinians from mixed Arab and Jewish villages and cities, like Beersheba, where he partially grew up.
The directive also gives Defense Secretary Jim Mattis the authority to kick out trans people currently serving in the armed forces, according to the New York Times.
Even if I'd had no trouble, it feels like there are too many steps between unboxing the Sonos One and telling Alexa to kick out the jams.
A US exit would barely hurt Iran and would also give it a pretext to kick out IAEA inspectors and start ramping up its nuclear program again.
Faces covered and chanting slogans to keep Poland white and kick out refugees, the demonstration was described as a "beautiful sight" by the minister for the interior.
Trump won the Republican nomination, as The New Republic's Elspeth Reeve argued last week, by saying he'd kick out Mexican immigrants and ban Muslims from coming in.
Turkey considers the YPG a terrorist group and said last week it would capture Manbij in a "confrontation" if the U.S. didn't kick out its local fighters.
"I got a great kick out of reading about Trump's comparison of our renovation to the war in Afghanistan, but everything he said is wrong," Artesky said.
"I been riding through the streets two weeks / Fighting calling you baby / Know you get a kick out of kicking it / Then stalling me crazy," he sings.
Critics say Trump is highlighting crime as a pretext for plans to kick out as many undocumented immigrants as possible, regardless of whether they pose a threat.
Barclays is a great building but it's bad for hockey and they want to kick out the Islanders, who probably aren't all that sad about the possibility.
"It's pretty bad for rule of law in Hong Kong when you see the courts being used to kick out democratic lawmakers like this," Dapiran told CNN.
Overwatch fans will get a kick out of this heartwarming video taken by Jonny Cruz — better known as the voice of Lucio in the popular Blizzard game.
Though most unbiased observers would agree, the diplomatic lapse gave the Moroccans an excuse to kick out UN staff trying to keep the peace in the area.
You can assign moderators, kick out troublesome players, or invite friends, and include filters for things like age or whether or not you want to allow swearing.
The M3 has a tendency to kick out its ass end even when you didn't ask it to, which might seem insouciant but can be plain scary.
That suit has kinetic bands on the inside of the thighs so that when breaststrokers kick out, the bands stretch and help bring the legs together faster.
He validates the crowd's malice by speaking out loud things people are not sure they have a right to say: Torture the terrorists, kick out the immigrants.
I know from reading his notes on XWord Info that he gets a kick out of pointing out when different constructors come up with the same theme.
White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders later confirmed the move to kick out dozens of Russian officers, as well as the closure of the Seattle consulate.
Finally, Trevor Noah of "The Daily Show" got a kick out of the news that bars across America opened early (with drink specials) for the Comey hearing.
This led the Bush administration to cut off fuel oil shipments, prompting Pyongyang to withdraw from the NPT, kick out international inspectors, and restart its Yongbyon reactor.
I got a kick out of hearing him tell Nik, "Don't be messing with me pot of gold!" every time he passed him hanging on the wall.
"We like to contain the girls whenever possible," Ms. Stewart said, laughing and adding that Ms. Davis would get a kick out of reading that in print.
The State Department could announce the decision to kick out the Cuban staff as early as Tuesday, McClatchy reported Monday, citing three sources briefed on the plan.
In a recent case, taxi business owners sued the City of Chicago trying to force the city government to kick out ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft.
It even can be used to slow the battery drain on my MacBook (it can kick out up to 3A) in a pinch, which has been a lifesaver.
All jokes aside about their name, we are getting quite a kick out of the Dallas Zoo's new — also exceedingly rare and critically endangered — Somali wild ass babies.
If there are kids at your gathering, they're sure to get a kick out of playing with Play-Doh, and adults will have fun revisiting this childhood toy.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions seemed to get quite the kick out of high school students chanting, "Lock her up!" at a leadership conference in Washington, DC, on Tuesday.
Since she was working on the song with Lil Internet, who's the most anti-Trump person, ever, so she knew he would get a kick out of that.
But that's no reason that folks from all political stripes can't get a kick out watching a master of explosive action do his thing, and do it well.
People really get a kick out of it and several people (not just students, but people who work on campus, too) have told me they find it useful.
" Cooper, a frequent critic of the president, went on to say that Trump "may just get a really big kick out of seeing his picture on a poster.
Republican Kris Kobach -- who became a national celebrity in some circles for his attempts to help cities kick out undocumented immigrants -- lost his bid for governor of Kansas.
In his "great and unmatched wisdom"— his own words — Mr. Trump gave Turkey the green light to invade Syria, kick out the Kurds, and create a buffer zone.
"I got a kick out of it, everybody being so shocked that this sweet little old lady could say those words," she told The Daily News in 2008.
"My point: We have been supporting Ukrainians under this administration in order to help them kick out the Russians who invaded their country," Hurd said following these questions.
In a process monitored by European and U.S. experts, Albania is vetting 850 judges and prosecutors to try to identify and kick out corrupt members of the judiciary.
Their sons, who are 8 and 5 and attend Peconic Community School, get a kick out of sitting in the car at a stoplight behind a huge tractor.
He said it was unfair for the government to kick out a 43-year-old coffee farmer who had built a life as a successful businessman in Hawaii.
However, the investigation has been a stain on him and his father's young administration, which came to power vowing to kick out years of political graft in Brazil.
DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz acknowledged the breach and said the party sought the help of security firm CrowdStrike to kick out the intruders and secure the system.
They run together as intrepid girl gangs who raise their young communally and kick out the little boy bucks when they reach the age when they become annoying.
And if the defense brings a weak side defender to help out, Giannis sees over the top of everyone and finds the open man for the kick-out.
Visitors at a petting farm in the northern city of Taoyuan get a kick out feeding milk to piglets in a pen, and many want to take one home.
It literally feels like every time I flip to a Sixers or Pistons game, one of them is about to catch a kick-out pass and nail a three.
So if you regularly turn to a tough RPG when powering up your PlayStation, there's a good chance you'll also get a kick out of a Fighting Fantasy book.
Ahead is a list of seven hilarious — and office-friendly — pranks that you and your coworkers are sure to get a kick out of this April Fools' Day. 1.
D. L. Hughley thinks it's a YUGE mistake on President Trump's part to kick out nearly 800k Dreamers on DACA ... and he's comparing him to the Kardashians for it.
If your mom has been really feeling herself with Instagram and gets a kick out of taking photos with her phone, upgrade her equipment with a good starter camera.
Admittedly, there was some concern that this newfangled way to bronze would kick out an imprecise mist, leaving pigmented dots all over my face, instead of a believable tan.
He's got 25 to 35 percent of the population who don't mind the lie, they get a kick out of it, and it's a weird world we live in.
On the screen, Kevin Love catches a kick-out pass from LeBron James, pump fakes Jakob Poeltl into Air Canada Center's court-side seats, and drills the open three.
That's why we got a kick out of Teigen revealing her quest to cover up a nasty burn on her leg just hours before hitting the Oscars red carpet.
All the while trying to keep it pointed the right way down the track and not let the back end kick out and put you into a death slide.
They'll probably get a kick out of using voice commands for their music, and asking Alexa about the weather and ordering a Lyft can only make them more excited.
Rolling onto her back, Ms. Piazza showed them how to wrap their legs around an attacker, throwing him off balance, and how to kick out toward an attacker's head.
It's time to kick out that friend who's been crashing in your living room, or to finally unpack the boxes that are still lingering from when you moved in.
After Boutrous spoke, Justice Department lawyer James Burnham argued that the Trump White House has the legal right to kick out any reporter at any time for any reason.
The "Kick Out Black Pete" movement canceled several events throughout the country after the incident, but still held protests in six cities, including The Hague and Groningen, on Saturday.
Music Genius Playing Cards, available at Amazon, $9.42Whether they love game night, music, or are equal fans of both, they'll surely get a kick out of these playing cards.
It was more to articulate to myself what I was looking for but I brought the diagram along anyway and she seemed to get a kick out of it.
Mr. Schachter hasn't hacked his personal vehicle but gets a kick out of turning everyday objects, like shopping carts, Etch-a-Sketch toys and water droppers, into improbable robots.
While most people can't afford to just kick out their roommates and send their pets to daycare, they can stay in their rooms and cover their coughs and sneezes.
Did anyone else get a kick out of seeing the analog FRONT PAGE change to the internet-based HOME PAGE by inserting something as analog as the word HOME?
Elon Musk is definitely getting a kick out of showing off the Starship, SpaceX's next-generation rocket, which he plans to send to the moon and, ultimately, to Mars.
Anyone who can't find a match is at risk of getting "dumped" from the island, and the voting public also gets chances to kick out competitors along the way.
TIRANA (Reuters) - Albania's parliament elected Olsian Çela as prosecutor general on Thursday as part of judicial reforms sought by the West that are intended to kick out corrupt judges.
If your roomie is a bookworm, they might get a kick out of this title's no-nonsense approach to removing the self-imposed roadblocks and limitations from one's life.
They were curious about who the hell I was, and got a kick out of me riding around with them as this American guy who made them look cool.
U.S.T. chose to depart before the conference's members — who made their intentions of booting the university clear — voted to kick out the school to make the league more equitable.
The last time South Koreans took to the streets to kick out an unpopular leader, in 1960, they had to fight bloody battles with police officers armed with rifles.
Alas, this perception is how so many outsiders came to get a kick out of thumping British food for a very long time and, to an extent, still do.
Britain has said it will kick out 23 Russian diplomats and impose other sanctions against Russia to punish it for poisoning Sergei Skripal and his daughter, something Moscow denies.
Khloe Kardashian gets a kick out of visiting Cleveland -- where the local bumpkins hardly recognize her and she can FINALLY get a breather from being the enormous star she is.
If your early days on the internet involved dial-up modems, slow-loading pages, and low-res graphics, then you'll get a kick out of a new app called BitCam.
Sometimes the spirit of girl power is expressed by nine fifth-grade boys saying they'd rather forfeit an entire season's worth of basketball games than kick out their female teammates.
He set up my account for me, got a kick out of showing me how it all works, and burst out laughing when I asked him what a "snap" was.
Cruickshank will miss a bog standard round kick, then immediately bring the same leg back to side kick or mule kick out behind him—a back kick without a turn.
If you're an indoor smoker who gets a kick out of Windex, chances are the Awair isn't right for you, unless you're looking for a chic-yet-expensive digital clock.
When Ingram hit a wide-open 3 from the top of the key off a kick-out from forward Daniel Giddens, the lead was 213-25 with 26:25 left.
Keen adventurers will get a kick out of the LifeStraw, which allows you to sip clean drinking water from natural water sources — a particularly handy tool in an emergency situation.
We know plenty of people who'd get a kick out of a bonsai forest growing kit, a leather iPhone case — hell, even these light-up chopsticks — regardless of their gender.
Google also promises to kick out some fresh augmented reality stickers for the Pixel camera later this week, themed around winter sports and timed to coincide with the Winter Olympics.
My father got a kick out of my newfound beat and sent me frequent tutorials explaining how different engines worked and what it really meant to get butts in seats.
He cheerfully but steadfastly believes he will be a big league success, so much so that Fernandez gets a kick out of needling him about still being a minor leaguer.
Actually, Facebook Watch is dominated by the kind of low-quality viral video memes the social network announced it would kick out of its News Feed for wasting people's time.
"Corbyn need to shake up his operation, kick out Ken Livingstone as a first step to nailing the anti-Semitism problem and focus on voter-friendly policy," he told Reuters.
"I did get a kick out of our A.D. telling me it's a neutral-site game, and I'd use that in quotes, 'neutral site,'" Ole Miss Coach Hugh Freeze said.
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Instead, he can dump off to the rolling Greg Monroe, try and score over Ian Mahinmi, or kick out to one of three shooters spotted up on the weak-side.
Because Cuban independence was the ostensible objective of the whole exercise, it certainly wouldn't do for the US to kick out the Spanish and then make Cuba a US colony.
Wherever he ends up over the next few years, you should be able to get a terrific kick out of following his bouts and the chaos amid which he thrives.
He magically turns kick-out passes into three points with more regularity and faith than just about anyone else, never turns the ball over, and is characterless as a defender.
At the same time, Mr. Trump's move to kick out as many people who are from these countries as possible threatens to overwhelm nations ill equipped for such an influx.
Harris, 30, could not have been less bothered by the star's cell phone use, and said he was just happy she seemed to get a kick out of his show.
After his government was voted into power in 2006, he proceeded to kick out the United States' Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), accusing it of being behind violent anti-narcotics operations.
"The whole purpose of schools are to help children," he added, "and if we kick out the children who need the help, why are we here in the first place?"
He told me that he and his family were big fans of the show and he thought his kids would get a big kick out of having us shoot there.
Even the six-nation EAC has its sticking points - Tanzania has been known to kick out Kenyan executives and impound Kenyan imports at the border, in violation of EAC rules.
Trump announced on Monday that the U.S. would kick out 60 Russian officials believed to be intelligence agents and shutter the Russian consulate in Seattle in retaliation for the poisonings.
Local manufacturers mostly relocated to the nearby Chinese mainland a generation ago, turning acres of vacant factories into ideal spaces for up-and-coming bands to kick out the jams.
Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) and Susan Collins (R-ME) on Friday to stop the Defense Department from following through on President Donald Trump's directive to kick out trans service members.
David got a good kick out of both the silly theme and poorly laid out grid, and so the NUTTY puzzle became a running joke between the two of us.
"The Raqqa campaign will proceed in phases, deliberate phases, there is an isolation phase which began today and subsequent phases to ensure we kick out Daesh out of Raqqa," McGurk said.
TikTok is approaching the problem from a different standpoint — by consciously creating a community where users are knowledgable and feel empowered to kick out the bad elements from disrupting their fun.
No sooner had Mr Salvini been sworn in than he was proclaiming his eagerness to kick out the 500,000-600,000 immigrants who are reckoned to be living without authorisation in Italy.
I get the biggest kick out of seeing my dog play like the maniac he is with all the other pups, plus I love socializing with all the other dog lovers.
But they produce just enough light to allow her children to study after sunset, and they do not kick out foul fumes, like the kerosene lamps she used to depend on.
In practice, however, this hasn't been the best way to utilize Porzingis' unique gravity—mostly because New York's more ball-dominant players are not inclined to hunt for kick-out opportunities.
Ric Flair's daughter, Charlotte Flair, tells TMZ Sports she knew her father would "kick out" after a medical emergency left him in a coma ... and says he's doing MUCH better now.
Grande clearly got a kick out of that, telling Davidson "I look so good here" — a remark that implied she was the one who would be having Davidson's kids, not Henry.
Judge Stephen Reinhardt said it isn't fair or just for the government to kick out a 43-year-old coffee farmer who built a life as a successful businessman in Hawaii.
South African Airways, the almost-broke national airline, has ignored his orders to restructure its board and kick out Dudu Myeni, its chairwoman, who is another of Mr Zuma's close friends.
But US officials are defending their lack of a completed plan by saying the task is so complicated it would have indefinitely delayed the campaign to kick out the terror group.
The group "Kick Out Zwarte Piet" has criticized local officials' handling of the violence, saying that not enough was done to prevent pro-Piet protestors from physically and verbally assaulting them.
Because in a million years, if you had asked me, I never thought I'd be playing Kick Out The Jams live in Detroit 50 years after the night I recorded it.
While we doubt the real characters in the Beyoncé-Jay-Z- story are able to laugh about all the recent drama, at least one celebrity getting a kick out of it.
While definitely interesting, his followers seem to be getting a kick out of his posts for a completely different reason -- his dad jokes and wholesome attempts at figuring out social media.
"Camino Island," his 30th novel, is out June 22010, but in mid-May he was already getting a huge kick out of what a surprise it would be to his fans.
They were not a diverse crowd themselves — mostly Jewish, white — but they got a kick out of the International Luncheon and inviting parents to talk to us about their immigrant journeys.
However, if you get a kick out of events that could roil the short-term financial markets and appreciate political theater, you might find the following interesting and worth your time.
You're either someone who will get a kick out of a reboot of the original Pokémon games featuring all the new visuals, updated mechanics, and multiplayer features that entails, or you won't.
Curling further cemented its legend as a completely underrated sport over the weekend when organizers had to kick out an entire team from a competition in Canada for being way too drunk.
Panasonic Lumix Camera If your mom has been really feeling herself with Instagram and gets a kick out of taking photos with her phone, upgrade her equipment with a good starter camera.
Sure, citizens will have unlimited access to life's good stuff in a perfect world, but then how will they get a kick out of feeling like they're part of an exclusive club?
Rotterdam, Netherlands (CNN)Born in Morocco and still a devout Muslim, Ahmed Aboutaleb is -- it would seem -- precisely the type of person that far-right leader Geert Wilders wants to kick out.
No one in their right mind thinks Soulja has earned any stripes in the street but I'm not going to lie like I don't get a kick out out of his antics.
Fans of House Hunters will get a kick out of the first trailer for the upcoming horror comedy They're Watching, which puts a creepy spin on your typical real-estate TV show.
" Hiroshi gets a kick out of watching what happens at the table: "They sniff it, taste it, and then they'll force themselves to finish it, even if it tastes terrible to them.
What with all of our favorite celebrities getting hitched in secret ceremonies, it's no wonder that those of us who love weddings get a big kick out of the ones involving royals.
Though fans of Spongebob are getting a kick out of the feat, vandalism to the five-pointed star, which sits atop a spire symbolizes communism, has angered both Voronezh civilians and police.
" — JAMES CORDEN Trevor Noah got a huge kick out of watching Bernie Sanders chat with children about cocaine, trees and zoning laws on the then-mayor's 1980s cable access show, "Bernie Speaks.
During his time in office, he always got a kick out of embracing the awkward panders of political life, even if — especially if — they mocked the refinements of smoother politicians than him.
Game of Thrones fans might also get a kick out of the fantastically-detailed dragon shower head, so you can imagine one of Dany's scaly kids spewing hot water all over you.
I know what they're picturing: me on a thruster, carving up and down a wave face until I casually kick out the back to paddle out to the line up for another.
This was back in a more parliamentary era, when no one considered the vagaries of voters in a national election to be a reason to kick out a perfectly able congressional leader.
The populist cleric Moktada al-Sadr, for instance, urged the militias to abandon "irresponsible actions," saying he would work with them to use legal and political means to kick out the Americans.
The new IRA is made up of fragments of the Provisional IRA who didn't buy into the peace process and still want to kick out the British and unite Ireland by force.
Her comments followed a statement by British Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday during which May said London would kick out the Russian diplomats in the biggest such expulsion since the Cold War.
Some said they enjoyed watching videos of him delivering his catch phrase "Feminism is cancer" to angry audiences or got a kick out of his announcement of a scholarship program for white males.
On the next play, Martin was tackled in the end zone for a safety, and the Bucs sent the free kick out of bounds, allowing the Saints to start their drive at midfield.
Pretty soon, he's come around to life on the cape, and gets a kick out of grilling on the beach, tasting a homemade lobster salad, and putting on a pretty solid Boston accent.
An initial set of measures will see 14 of the EU's 28 member states — including Germany and France, which will expel four diplomats each — kick out a total of 27 to 28 diplomats.
It would be little surprise if Trump got the nomination and immediately said his pledge to build a giant wall with Mexico and kick out 11 million undocumented immigrants was just a joke.
The team now plan to make the film more transparent for such windshield-focused applications, and also hopes it will kick out more like 20 degrees Celsius of heat in the future, too.
They get a kick out of these, they really do, except for when one of the guards attempts to make a joke about a "boy with the finest sculpted abs" he's ever seen.
Many of my fellow 'meme friends' like black_humorist, thedailylit and highfiveexpert got a kick out of it, but it really took off the next day when someone posted it on Facebook and Reddit.
"When you can't guard their guards and they live in the paint for scores and they live in the paint for kick-out threes, they got everything tonight," Nuggets coach Michael Malone said.
If you're reading this, it's too late to not know Gwyneth Paltrow loses her head in the movie "Se7en" ... but it's not too late to get a kick out of her Halloween costume.
The audience, which looked to be predominantly comprised of aging rock fans, got a kick out of the notion that the 70s would be considered to be anything but the genre's glory days.
" But McKay, who directed "The Big Short," dubbed Cheney a "pretty thick-skinned guy," saying, "I actually don't think he would mind the movie" and could even "get a kick out of it.
"He was deaf and he didn't have any teeth when we went to see him, and he was screaming at his butler—the kids got a kick out of that," Louis-Dreyfus recalled.
Off limits to outsiders Caimanera and nearby Boquerón sprang up in the early 20th century, after the United States invaded Cuba to kick out the Spanish troops whom Cuban revolutionaries had rebelled against.
Unnamed witnesses told TMZ that Jones was trying to jump out of a 30th floor window and eventually found his way to a public balcony where he tried to kick out the glass.
If the deal had gone through, the mayor's office might have used eminent domain to kick out Silverstein and turn the World Trade Center site into the signature project of the Bloomberg era.
I got a kick out of the surreal cocktail party in the western portion of the grid, where CHE Guevara chats with George Bernard SHAW and Salvador DALI engages the actor ERIC BANA.
I get a kick out of the very sincere notes in the margins (I was in my fountain pen phase), but what I really appreciate is the book's combination of melancholy and anticipation.
Some of the greatest players to have played the beautiful game have put their names to the campaign and are united in their desire to pass the message to kick out COVID-19.
There's no indication yet that Iran is planning to restart its nuclear program, and if it does, Kupchan said it is unlikely to go so far as to kick out United Nations inspectors.
FALCO: I got feedback for some time afterwards, people having gotten a kick out of it, being so impressed we pulled it off and wondering how far in advance it had been planned.
Instead, Chief Justice Roberts would join with the Court's liberals to kick out the case entirely, on the logic that Texas lacked standing — legal grounds — to sue over the actions to begin with.
The organizers of CES say they expect attendees to heed their own companies' standards of business conduct and will kick out anyone who behaves poorly, but will not introduce a set of guidelines.
Arnade says McDonald's attracts — and, significantly, does not kick out — people who are homeless, people looking for a place to get high or to be high, myriad groups who arrange social meetups there.
It was an hour drive and my mom had to hold my legs down, fearing I might kick out a window from the amount of seizing and flailing the detox had brought on.
"I was an Eagle Scout as a kid, so I&aposve had lots of experience with fires, and I didn&apost think this one was too big to kick out," Reichart told ABC 11 .
Along with the barrels crammed with explosives, the helicopters dropped leaflets saying the army was coming and urging people to "kick out the terrorists as your brothers did in eastern Ghouta", the sources said.
However, it seems very likely Musk—who has often joked that he planned to name Tesla models so that they would spell out S-E-X—is getting a kick out of this porn.
Switch to Twitter's own clients, as it wants, where it plans to "experiment with showing alternative viewpoints" to pop people's echo chambers…on a service that refuses to kick out people like Alex Jones?
Anyone even remotely familiar with the aesthetics of the 1980s is likely to get a kick out of the promo for Hawkins's new Starcourt Mall, featuring shoutouts to shops like Claire's and Sam Goody.
GoPro Hero7 Black for $303 ($70 off): If Dad would get a kick out of action videos of his hikes or trips, this is a good discount on one of the best action cams.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s niece says her uncle might've actually gotten a kick out of Cardi B's 'Housewives of the Civil Rights Movement' skit, but the real-life iconic women wouldn't be laughing.
Bembry's turnover with 10 seconds left came on an option for the junior wing to drive the lane and either get the layup or kick out to Isaiah Miles for a 19393-point attempt.
In other words, in 30 states, it's still legal for employers to fire someone for being trans, and in 28 it is still legal for landlords to kick out a renter for being bisexual.
Either way, the quest for world domination will continue unencumbered by anything as burdensome as a fat profit margin that the government wants to tax or activist investors want to kick out as dividends.
International versions of a similar strategy, such as the SPDR MSCI EAFE Fossil Fuel Reserves Free () and SPDR MSCI Emerging Markets Fossil Fuel Reserves Free () ETFs, kick out carbon but are highly diversified portfolios.
Anyone who's ever worked in an office inundated with phoniness, passive aggression and a communication style heavy on duplicity will get a kick out of Winter's sendup of LIFt's toxic environment and sugarcoated cruelty.
According to the Guardian, he also told a reporter that same year that he "gets an extra-kick" out of doing things that hurt him when questioned about his business ventures off the field.
He robbed Bobby Ryan of a goal six minutes into the contest after a ghastly giveaway by defenseman Mattias Ekholm, extending his left pad full-length to kick out a wrister from the slot.
When he tweeted, "If you're a trio, don't kick out the guy who does all of the work," he was completely negating the fact that Yasmine and I were doing more of the work.
If not (or if you struck gold with your bedroom's lighting), here's how to thoughtfully, but effectively kick out your roommate, per the guidance of the New York City–based therapist Shira Etzion LMFT.
William Gibson, a high school student in Northamptonshire, UK, got a kick out of the meme that encouraged people to use 100 Gecs' "Money Machine" lyrics to ensure they're washing their hands long enough.
"Supply constraints are appearing, but all of Chile and central Africa would have to shut down to kick out enough supply of copper to match the potential fall we're seeing in demand," he said.
"Oh, I think that's a tie because my kids love Marvel and they really get a kick out of the fact that I'm in it, but boy do they love Hot Ones," Rudd said.
Russia will soon expel British diplomats in retaliation for Britain's decision to kick out 23 Russian envoys over a chemical attack on a former Russian double agent, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday.
With the gallows humor of a seasoned journalist, Mr. Muratov was in a jovial mood and told me that he was getting a great kick out of state media's hard turn against Mr. Trump.
So a lot of things that affect consumers have changed, but the big question is whether the constitution can change and Japan can have a military and kick out the US from its bases.
Reynolds' friends and costars got a kick out of the throwback clip, taking to the comments section to rib the star on the address portion of the caption — as first spotted by Comments By Celebs.
Just days after those stories hit the press, the Academy voted to kick out Weinstein – which raised awkward questions about what the organization planned to do about all the other accused predators in its midst.
The Ninjago sets may not have much name recognition with older fans, but younger audiences are bound to get a kick out of the movie, especially since the Lego movies tend to be pretty delightful.
The owners association of Trump Ocean Club International Hotel and Tower in Panama City voted in November to kick out Donald Trump's company on accusations of mismanagement and breach of contract, the Associated Press reports.
But while fans (not to mention weary parents everywhere) got a collective kick out of it, there are two people whom Garner hopes won't get an earful of her inspired reading: her very own folks.
More than a few people on the right and the "anti-establishment" left will get a huge kick out of slapping the "fake news" label on The New York Times, The Washington Post or CNN.
We're sure that little Prince George and Princess Charlotte are going to get a real kick out of their dear old dad one of these days, when they're old enough to appreciate lowbrow schoolboy humor.
If it is true that urban voters, who on the whole are better educated and richer than their rural counterparts, tend to be more willing to kick out incumbents, then demography is on democracy's side.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's foreign ministry said on Sunday it was expelling El Salvador's diplomats from the country, in response to the Central American country's decision to kick out their counterparts representing Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
Libbey Capone Entertaining Set, Shaker and 4 glasses, $36.47, available at AmazonAmateaur and experienced mixologists alike will get a kick out of shaking up their own cocktails, and presenting them in these classy martini glasses. 
The first is a system engineered to kick out multiple therapeutic proteins in response to programmed (chemical) cues, while the second is a millimeter-scale microfluidics production platform for actually producing the biologic end product.
If Congress reimposes sanctions, Iran will withdraw from the accord, restart its nuclear program, kick out the inspectors from the I.A.E.A. and refuse to discuss the Americans missing in Iran or held in Iranian prisons.
In Cambodia, Prime Minister Hun Sen told a packed news conference last week that he would kick out anyone who was wearing a surgical mask because such measures were creating an unwarranted climate of fear.
"The U.K. can't simply take a policy decision to 'kick out the oligarchs' – it can only do so as part of a longer term, sustained process," said Daragh McDowell, principle Russia analyst at Verisk Maplecroft.
Cub Scouts Kick Out Transgender Boy in New Jersey Three years after the Boy Scouts ended its ban on openly gay youths, Joe Maldonado, 8, was ejected from the Cub Scouts because he is transgender.
"It is not clear that the commonwealth has the power to kick out people who have been here for many, many generations," said Sangeetha Pillai, constitutional lawyer at the Kaldor Centre, University of New South.
"He knew every single one by name, pushed extra food in them like a grandma, and sneaked extra graham crackers into my son's bag because [my son] got a kick out of it," she wrote.
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department official argued Wednesday that President Donald Trump has complete discretion over press access to the White House, and can kick out any reporter — or all reporters, for that matter — for any reason.
Now industry group PhRMA may want to kick out the company from its organization because it acted in a way that doesn't align with PhRMA's mission, according to a statement by PhRMA President Stephen J. Ubl.
"It was surprising how many people get a big kick out of it," Boll told the outlet, adding that drivers frequently pull over to snap a photo with their kids in front of the extraordinary display.
"They only want to kick out the operators so they could let corporations take over," said George San Mateo, head of transport group PISTON, as he led a protest last week outside the transport regulator's office.
It helped kick out Mexico's French puppet emperor in 1867, and in 1904 President Theodore Roosevelt expanded the remit of the doctrine with a corollary stating that America could exercise "international police power" in the hemisphere.
"Carrie got the most pleasure and the biggest kick out of concocting a scene with Debbie and Elizabeth that slyly referenced the long-ago, high-profile scandal in which they were both featured," Marks tells PEOPLE.
While he likely would've gotten a kick out of a box that lets you shout your neuroses to the world one sentence at a time, I'm guessing he'd be appalled by the group-think it fosters.
SportVU data can tell us whether it's better for a defender to force a kick-out, or challenge a shot at the rim, then overlay that datapoint—one the public isn't exposed to yet—with DRPM.
The joy it brings isn't limited to adults — kids will get a kick out of this friendly grinning cat, with eyes that dart back and forth mischievously and a swinging tail that acts as a pendulum.
To sum it up, in an attempt to kick out Captain America, OPM failed to see that Iron Man was also inside their networks, ready to steal a crapload of sensitive data on American government workers.
Prime Minister Theresa May announced on Wednesday that Britain would kick out 23 Russian diplomats, the biggest such expulsion since the Cold War, over the poisoning of Sergei Skripal and his daughter with a nerve agent.
"I get a kick out of it," said Misty Spencer-Sauer, 40, a stay-at-home mother from Blackwater, Mo., who drove more than an hour to attend the Columbia rally with her father and fiancé.
He also got a kick out of indulging the dark fantasies of listeners, such as the 2014 caller fearful that the immigration policies of then-President Barack Obama would lead to the "ethnic cleansing" of whites.
Analysts said he was bargaining that anger at a decade of austerity, stagnating wages, unaffordable housing and the rising toll of climate change would motivate voters to kick out the Conservatives after nine years in government.
And in Cambodia, Prime Minister Hun Sen told a packed news conference on Thursday that he would kick out anyone who was wearing a surgical mask because such measures were creating an unwarranted climate of fear.
"China will get less of a kick out of consumer debt in the coming 18 months than it did in the past 18 months," said Louis Kuijs, an economist with Oxford Economics, a British research firm.
Our troops have put their counter-ISIS mission on pause in order to protect themselves, the Iraqi Parliament has voted to kick out all foreign forces and the Iraqi Prime Minister has asked us to leave.
The most possible developing trend is  The white house may kick out Canada; let the congress vote for the agreement that only includes US and Mexico, after 60 days, Trump will sign it into formal law.
The 60-second ad, which will air nationally on Univision during the Chile-Argentina Copa America final Sunday, hits Donald Trump for suggesting that the United States should use a deportation force to kick out undocumented Americans.
That a landlord on the corner might see me walking by and be ever so slightly influenced to kick out the Latino-owned bodega and try to get a higher rent from a farm-to-table restaurant.
I get a kick out of the line "baby got her jeans from Goodwill / bet they make that ass look gooood still" every time I hear it yet never bothered to look up who was saying it.
Because landlords sometimes have kick-out clauses allowing tenants to end a lease early, Party City may not know if it's secured space for a temporary shop until the middle of September, CEO Jim Harrison told CNBC.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Czech Republic will "probably" kick out Russian diplomats, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Friday after the European Union backed Britain in blaming the poisoning of a former Russian spy in England on Moscow.
Trump, after all, is running to be president of the pluralistic United States, but here he is suggesting that it might good to apply a religious test and to kick out anyone who wasn't a Christian conservative.
Frugal Traveler I was motoring along Route 101 in northwest Washington State in my little rental car, getting a kick out of the fact that I frequently drive the same highway in Southern California, where I live.
While most of us wish our mishaps never see the light of day, the Deadpool star's wife, Blake Lively, made sure she wasn't the only one getting a kick out of his attempt to make Christmas cookies.
Russia plans to expel British diplomats in retaliation to British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision on Wednesday to kick out 23 Russian diplomats in response to the nerve agent attack on ex-spy Sergei Skripal, Reuters reports.
I got a kick out of watching the real trailer and the de-make trailer side by side, and 98DEMAKE is promising to release more of these hypothetical new-games-turned-old videos on a weekly basis.
So he's now going even further than Trump, whose proposal to ban Muslims from entering the United States was already seen as extreme and unconstitutional, by saying it's time to kick out Muslims who are already here.
He told me that he got a kick out of the fact that people couldn't pronounce his surname (something that caused his brother endless misery) and observed that the social cred effect had only increased with age.
Tribal clashes broke out there during the 1992 and 1997 elections, as Moi's Kalenjin tribe sought to kick out opposition supporters who were perceived as outsiders because they had settled there after independence from Britain in 1963.
Although the company Recent Cutbacks built this 55-minute show for adults, it's about a puppet boy beating back a pair of idiot burglars, so children 8 and older will get a kick out of it too.
The latest from the brand has been a game-changer in my routine for more reason than its kitschy name (that, yes, my formerly pink sweatsuit-owning self still gets a kick out of) — it actually works.
They'd rather see that than a lob to Rudy Gobert or Derrick Favors, or for Mitchell to pirouette into the paint and then kick out to Joe Ingles, Kyle Korver, or Jae Crowder for an open three.
He (or she … c'mon, it's 2018!) got such a kick out of a match between teams Blue Devils FC and Canberra FC on Sunday at Deakin, the leggy marsupial decided to join in on the fun, reports Mashable.
"Looking back and knowing how well I know them now, THEY WERE DEFINITELY RILING ME UP AND GETTING A KICK OUT OF IT." Teigen later recalled looking at a screen when somebody pointed out Legend with a woman.
"Trump says he will kick out everyone who doesn't have papers and we really need them to be there," said Villa, adding that she had not seen some family members living in the United States in 20 years.
Therefore, it is likely that these were moves originally drawn up in reply to Barack Obama's decision back in December to kick out 35 diplomats and seal off two Russian compounds in response to meddling in the elections.
They can relish the spectacle of K's police car in flight, while we veterans get a kick out of the newfangled drone that detaches from its roof and, at K's casual command, goes sniffing around like a gundog.
It is always fun to watch the creases in McKellen's face as the gears turn in Roy's head, and the actor appears to get a kick out of switching on a dime between fragile Roy and menacing Roy.
" Longtime Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter, a Trump critic, says in a piece for the magazine that he sat Kirsebom next to the real estate mogul because he thought she "should would get a kick out of him.
"If a tax filing reports something that is sufficiently outside a normal reporting range, the IRS computers may kick out a return for potential audit," said Richard Kollauf, a CPA and certified financial planner at BMO Private Bank.
Thanks as always to Will and his team for polishing this, both with the clues (I got a real kick out of theirs for 35-Across) and fill, specifically removing the Roman numeral I'd had at 65-Across.
And it's always the person that doesn't want to play that won't quit at the end of the night — the one you drag there, kicking and screaming, that you have to kick out at 3 in the morning.
"I think it's those small moments in life, when your kid says something funny or, like for me, I love what I do so I get a kick out of feeling like I nailed a joke well," she continued.
"I think that Micah would get a kick out of being identified for his tattoos, as they were so important to him, and he was so proud of how his body art was part of his identity," he wrote.
A campaign that began with this man calling Mexicans rapists, pledging to literally build a wall around the border of the country, and promising to kick out and otherwise prevent Muslims from living in this country, ended in victory.
"I think this definitely gives the government the legitimate channels and the excuse to kick out civil society organizations if they want," said Shen Tingting, a China-based advocacy director for Asia Catalyst, a group that trains domestic NGOs.
In 227, the ACLU sued the Obama administration for letting Catholic-run shelters kick out minors who had even requested abortions; the suit was filed under a separation of church and state theory and the case is still ongoing.
So many bounty hunters lift weights and practise a martial art or wrestling, the better to snap on handcuffs and, on some fugitives, ankle cuffs, lest they try to kick out a backseat window on the drive to jail.
While that is mostly the case, I also got a huge kick out of digging through and printing out photos that were stored on my phones (or on Google Drive), especially the ones that I took with other cameras.
BRUSSELS, March 23 (Reuters) - The Czech Republic will "probably" kick out Russian diplomats, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Friday after the European Union backed Britain in blaming the poisoning of a former Russian spy in England on Moscow.
Furthermore, by embracing the very people who make its platform toxic, it is going to alienate mainstream users and invite regulatory scrutiny from Democrats, who want to know why Facebook isn't doing more to kick out sites like InfoWars.
We had moved from Philadelphia to a small farm in southern Lancaster County a few years ago, and as transplanted city folk who knew nothing about animals, we'd gotten a kick out of raising a few sheep and chickens.
I've always wondered why that woman ended up stealing a jar of quarters and a disposable camera from me before leaving, and also what my rights were as a non-lease holder trying to kick out a terrifying squatter.
He briefly met some people (I got a kick out of introducing him to my coworkers as "I do not know this man, please help"), but for most of the night, we got down to the 90s R&B.
Jackson displayed terrific open floor vision as a high school star, and at Kansas he showed he could draw defensive help and create shots for his teammates with dump-off interior passes and kick-out passes to open perimeter shooters.
Another Google Play policy change bans apps that mine cryptocurrency on devices – something that could make it easier for Google Play to directly kick out apps that market themselves as something else, then mine on the sly without user's consent.
It fit into the evening because Kick Out The Jams, like L.A.M.F. was one of those records whose very existence you used to find the members of your tribe back in the day; it probably (hopefully?) serves the same purpose now.
"(Netanyahu) is presumed innocent until proven guilty, even if someone is trying to kick out the prime minister without elections," Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel of the Jewish Home party, said on Israel's Channel 13 after news of the state's witness deal.
Then again, it's probably no wonder Cernan got a kick out of Ridley Scott's space epic – especially since he once used duct tape to repair a busted fender on the lunar rover during his last voyage to the moon in 1972.
The ajummas of Seoul seem to get a real kick out of my size – knocking my head on handholds in the subway, practically having my knees at my chest sitting in any chair, and certainly the crop top situation happening here.
"Our fans are so loyal and so devoted that I think they'll get a kick out of seeing the make-up effects people and meeting the production people, and having a drink with one of the assistant directors," Nicotero says.
The Iran provisions in the document say Qatar must shut down diplomatic posts in Iran, kick out from Qatar any members of the Iran's elite Revolutionary Guard, and only conduct trade and commerce with Iran that complies with U.S. sanctions.
Dog-Shaming 2020 Day-to-Day Calendar, available on Amazon, $11.44Whether they also have a dog whose diet consists of chair legs, car keys, and their favorite pair of slippers, they'll get a kick out of this dog-shaming calendar. 
Rock music fans would get a kick out of the Academy of Music/the Palladium, a theater that in its 70-year run hosted acts like the Rolling Stones and Frank Zappa before it was transformed into a disco in 8413.
"I get a kick out of people in the West who think China is decarbonizing, because I see no sign of it whatsoever," said Brock Silvers, a Shanghai banker who has previously served on the boards of two Chinese coal companies.
Ms. Sherman isn't ashamed of the effort — she still gets a kick out of its gore — but she recognizes that 20 years of working alone in the studio may not have been the best preparation for a movie's team effort.
In practical terms, this means that landlords can't kick out tenants because the city has deemed that a building is not up to code, and that the tenants and the landlord are supposed to work together to do the repairs.
This should be a staple of Houston's second-quarter offense, when Anthony will be surrounded by more spacers (Gerald Green, Gordon, and Paul) who'll either let him penetrate deeper against an individual matchup or kick out to an open shooter.
Earlier this week, as Americans pondered the supreme irony of celebrating freedom in a country whose administration is actively working to keep out and kick out "foreigners" of every stripe, a similar drama played out across the pond in France.
If what you can hear in the video below is anything to go by, "Exit" will be a heinous assault on the ears, but your best mate's cousin who's really into big data might get a kick out of it.
The couple is obviously getting a kick out of the whole thing, but if I was an invited guest, I'd get my act together before the only other options are the super expensive gifts or [shudders] your own creativity and thoughtfulness.
It's a young-adult movie, yes, so maybe I should be embarrassed, but I did get a kick out of this story about two high school debate aces who are the best of frenemies and of course destined for romance.
Even the special teams had issues, with Aldrick Rosas setting up a San Francisco field goal by sending the opening kick out of bounds and then missing a 34-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half.
Fans of the 1963 movie adaptation will miss the scene illustrating certain bivalve mollusks' aphrodisiac properties, but they will get a kick out of Lady Bellaston (Crystal Lucas-Perry) delivering "Have Another Oyster, Dear" while being entertained by a gentleman.
The boy's father was Joseph Rogers, a soldier who would have gotten a kick out of his son being born on Independence Day had he survived to meet baby Steve, but sometimes the best jokes are the ones that go untold.
There's the amusement — "I'm a Republican myself, born and bred, but I must admit I get a kick out of that guy Stillson," says Roger, the character speaking above — but there's also a sense of extreme frustration with the status quo.
At least Minnelli, along with younger siblings Lorna and Joseph Luft, looked like they really got a kick out of joining their mother onstage and on TV. They also have said they enjoyed the chaos of living with theunpredictable Garland.
The little guy clearly got quite a kick out of his discovery, sliding down the small hill and pouncing back up through the snow to do it all over again, even pausing to shoot a quick look at the camera.
The pressure for a vote to kick out Maduro comes in the middle of a severe economic crisis that includes acute food and electricity shortages, the highest inflation in the world, and babies dying for lack of basic medical care.
While we can depend on stars like Kim Kardashian, Demi Lovato, and Kelly Rowland to serve some damn good glam throughout the year, we still get a kick out of them wigging out and pushing the envelope even further with their costumes,.
"It's always kind of fun if I can use their words in my instruction, in my lectures, and the kids get a kick out of it, too, so I feel like it makes me a more effective and better teacher," Callahan said.
Everyone that has noticed them loves them, most people don't notice the penises because they would never expect them to be there but once they are pointed out (and someone always points them out) everyone gets a big kick out of it.
For all of you who played The Sims back in the day and got a kick out of killing them (deleting the swimming pool stairs so they'd drown, deleting bedroom doors so they'd starve to death) your guilty pleasure is back—sort of.
The National Academy of Sciences took a major step today to oust sexual harassers when members at its annual meeting voted to approve a new amendment that would allow the organization to kick out people who badly violate its new code of conduct.
" She continued, telling the outlet, "I think it's those small moments in life, when your kid says something funny or, like for me, I love what I do so I get a kick out of feeling like I nailed a joke well.
Adrian is the kind of dude who gets a kick out of jokily wielding a giant kitchen knife when Peter comes by to pick up Liz, but who also happens to have a serious cache of enhanced weaponry he's used to kill before.
You're never too much of a grown-up to get a kick out of an indoor slumber party by the fireplace (which is arguably better than the hassle of setting up a full-blown campsite and fending off creepy crawly bugs, anyway).
Online radio surged, crate-digging selectors brought their geekily obsessive sets to festival main stages, and countless wonderful records and new tools came out, giving all sorts of DJs new reasons to hop behind the decks and kick out a few jams.
"It's really funny, he told me he got a kick out of the fact there was a radio station playing his music and they said afterwards, 'For those of you who don't know who that is, that's Lily Collins' dad,' " she told Connick.
Benteke headed the equalizer for Palace five minutes into the second half after Lukaku opened the scoring in the 36th and remarkably it was the Everton forward's first Premier League goal from a direct free kick out of the 65 he has scored.
Looking like their imperious old selves, the host nation went ahead after 12 minutes when Casemiro nodded home after a goalmouth scramble and Roberto Firmino made it two seven minutes later after keeper Pedro Gallese made a hash of his kick out.
The solution is clear: Airports should kick out the TSA, hire (well-paid and unionized) private screeners, and simply ask people to go through normal metal detectors with their shoes on, their laptops in their bags, and all the liquids they desire.
I don't know why, but I got a kick out of the fact that the last time two of the theme entries appeared was before Will Shortz became editor, in 1993, and the other two are making their New York Times Crossword debut.
Even when the hedge is perfectly executed, Harden has the height and feel to get the ball into the hands of the roll guy, who can either roll toward an unprotected rim or, if the defense rotates, kick out to an open shooter.
Intended for theatergoers ages 3 to 11, the show portrays Wanda's grandmother as a kick-out-the-jams rocker who's the only adult to take the little girl's claims seriously — and to convince Wanda that she should give the poor monster a chance.
We will presume a majority did not actually want to put a man in the White House who would kick out his attorney general and replace him with a terrible choice, and then defend said choice by saying he'd never met the guy.
You can watch his reaction in the episode: Figueroa, who now lives in Florida, where he's a manager at a big box store, said he still gets a kick out of telling friends and family that, yes, he was the infamous potato kid.
It also follows a move to kick out dozens of Russian officers from the U.S. The Trump administration joined more than a dozen European nations' actions against Russia on Monday morning by expelling 60 diplomats and closing the Russian consulate in Seattle.
Residents of the San Francisco Bay Area—and anyone who works in tech, really—will get a kick out of the languorous establishing shots and scene-setting of Devs, the new series on Hulu from writer-director Alex Garland, premiering March 5.
" TEACHER REPORTEDLY COMPARES PRO-TRUMP MAGA HAT TEEN TO NAZI IN VULGAR TWEET: 'F--- EM' A Griffin employee is seen on video asking why he should kick out the Proud Boy members, to which one of the DSA organizers, Josh Androsky, responds: "They're Nazis.
And Urban is among the most attentive listeners to other performances, this time literally getting a kick out of a guitar solo – he punched the air with a high kick after hearing one especially spectacular lick in pal Peter Frampton's jam with the Brothers Osborne.
Russia is expected to expel British diplomats in retaliation for Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to kick out 23 Russians, as relations between the two countries reach a post-Cold War low over an attack involving a military-grade nerve agent on British soil.
Senate Republicans could also refuse to allow Moore to serve in the Senate thanks to a Constitutional provision that lets Congress kick out members, but that move would be unprecedented since the Civil War era, and probably require an ethics investigation into the women's allegations.
We can only imagine that's why this beverage container is so gigantic — but even if you don't need to stay conscious for a few millennia, you'll probably get a kick out of receiving your caffeine from the beloved bounty hunter's ugly mug — pun intended.
"It was surprising how many people get a big kick out of it, so it's good, it's fun for Halloween and it's not a horror thing so it appeals to kids under the age of three, it's not scary," Boll told CNN affiliate WPVI.
Ellis similarly cites internal research which found that 90 percent of people who used the VR headset to explore the prayer bead at the Met thought it was "highly successful" (including a group of visiting nuns who reportedly "got a big kick out of it").
The frustration runs particularly deep in Britain, where anti-Europe voters are not just motivated by fury toward members of Parliament but the regulations drafted by faceless bureaucrats in Brussels who execute EU policies -- and whom they cannot kick out of office in an election.
That was another interesting thing of working with chefs in preparation for that film, was that film directors and chefs and to some extent DJs, there's definitely a personality type where they get a big kick out of other people having a good time.
But taking squeaky clean UK pop starlet Sheena Easton and gifting her a song ("Sugar Walls") about the sweetness of her vagina, was a much more classic Prince move – no doubt getting a kick out of smuggling his melodic smut into the British charts.
His tribute would end up being not a Thunders song, but rather a version of the MC5's "Kick Out The Jams," which was frenetic and heartfelt, Manitoba throwing himself into the crowd and making eye contact as far as he could make it.
Russia is expected to expel British diplomats in retaliation for Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to kick out 23 Russians, as relations between the two countries crash to a post-Cold War low over an attack involving a military-grade nerve agent on English soil.
Slip into a corgi kigurumi for $49.00 See Details It's certainly nothing like the rubber suits from the classic Japanese film franchise, but Godzilla fans could still get a kick out of dressing up as the infamous King of Monsters from the 2014 adaptation.
A man who had to kick out a window as a fire began to engulf his car after it was struck by the truck was taken to a hospital for injuries that were not life-threatening, Brad Perez, a Fort Worth police spokesman, said.
In retaliation for British Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to kick out 23 Russians, Moscow has also decided to close the British Council in Russia and to withdraw permission for Britain to open a general consulate in St Petersburg, the ministry said in a statement.
Now, mind you, I used to genuinely get a kick out of it in my early twenties, especially if I was singing to an older lady or a kid—I'm not so morose that I dislike the act of making someone experience genuine, unencumbered happiness.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is to kick out 23 Russian diplomats, the biggest such expulsion since the Cold War, over a chemical attack on a former Russian double agent in England that Prime Minister Theresa May blamed on Moscow, an assessment backed by the United States.
We have discussed how men like Cung Le practice turning out of this position with backfists, Thompson hasn't shown that and it makes me wonder if Hendricks will be able to latch onto Thompson's back by pressuring a poorly timed kick out of Thompson.
The rooms are extremely basic, and could generally use a refresh, but the hotel makes up for it with perks like a free snack bar, free daily ice cream, and a magical popsicle hotline that kids will surely get a kick out of using.
Even phrases now as familiar as "I've got you under my skin" and "I get a kick out of you" are not precisely idioms taken directly from American talk, the way that Hart's "I could write a book" and "I've got five dollars" are.
No doubt people had long said that a thing got under your skin or that we got a kick out of something else, but no one said exactly those formal sentences; Porter's special work was in elevating the smallest of small talk into comic poetry.
The most stable were the so-called cooperative galleries, or co-ops, established by groups of artists who paid monthly dues to cover rent, pitched in on running the place, and made joint decisions about membership: whom to bring in, and whom to kick out.
I think he's probably achieved more or less what they wanted him to: he stayed in power, didn't kick out the U.N., didn't stand in the way of foreign-investment projects, and resisted political violence, just enough to keep the country from melting down.
Once the new rules are established, the White House likely would not be able to kick out Acosta, or anyone else, for past offenses, said Nathan Siegel, a First Amendment lawyer with Davis Wright Tremaine who previously served as in-house counsel for ABC.
Assuming, that is, that person has an occasional penchant for music games—much as I'd like to say that anyone from shooter mainstays to puzzle fiends will get a kick out of this, you do need an (at least elementary) understanding of rhythm to get ahead.
Work by conservationists from North Carolina's Department of Natural and Cultural Resources shows that Blackbeard and his crew got a kick out of reading "voyage narratives"—a popular form of literature in the late 17th and early 18th century that chronicled the true accounts of maritime expeditions.
This is distinct from Talk, a feature where Yelp users can ask an incredibly broad range of questions (as I write this, the New York page currently includes conversations about the travel time to the airport, when it's legal to kick out a roommate and The Bachelorette).
ASTANA/LONDON (Reuters) - Russia is set to expel British diplomats in retaliation for Prime Minister Theresa May's decision to kick out 23 Russians as relations with London crashed to a post-Cold War low over an attack involving a military-grade nerve agent on English soil.
Landlords will use everyday harassment and procedural techniques to kick out poor tenants to make room for you, which could boil over into societal frustration and occasional protest actions, or maybe just eye-rolls or cold-shoulders at the bar when you tell people where you work.
Ever since Star Wars fans were introduced to Daisy Ridley's character Rey in 2015's The Force Awakens, theories have circulated that the new heroine is the daughter of none other than Luke Skywalker — and even Mark Hamill is getting a kick out of the popular idea.
Tom Udall of New Mexico noted that Canada, which reported at least one diplomat with similar injuries in 2016, has not withdrawn its staff from Havana, and did not kick out any Cuban diplomats, pressing officials on whether Tillerson's decision had benefited the US or Cuba.
" When we reached out to Williams himself for his assessment of the entire ordeal, he told MUNCHIES: "I love Chipotle, so when I posted the tweet, I figured some friends would get a kick out of my efforts to keep the ingredients fresh for the drive home.
The 144 specific "commitments" proposed by Le Pen's party (a party platform proposed Saturday) include promises to kick out undocumented migrants and radically cut back on the state-sponsored benefits like free education and health care that are awarded to noncitizens, even those in France legally.
She then, seemingly unintentionally, made things worse by casually bringing up World War II. If Germany really does kick out Grenell, which is a distinct possibility at this point, it would be a crisis in US-German relations without parallel in the post-Cold War world.
If you kick out the immigrant farmworkers, you're not going to see a mass migration from West Virginia into the vegetable-picking industry — you're going to see West Virginians paying higher prices for vegetables, and you're going to see more imports of agricultural products from abroad.
Even I've watched him evolve from the high-energy, flamboyantly earringed hypebeast I'd see hanging around shows three or four years ago in Chicago to a more considered, laid-back conversationalist who gets a kick out of letting a joke hang in the air for a beat too long.
"It's not realistic to think that he would kick (out) 11 million people ... and I actually don't think that Donald Trump thinks that that's going to happen," Brooks told David Axelrod on "The Axe Files," a podcast produced by CNN and the University of Chicago Institute of Politics.
I get a kick out of so many people from past administrations telling me how to negotiate when they were there in some cases for eight years, they did but I think the relationship was very warm, and when we walked away it was a very friendly walk.
For Google, you can go to the Connected apps and sites page; on Facebook, connected apps are listed in the App Settings page; while on Twitter, you can go to the Apps page to kick out any connected tools you don't recognize or no longer have any need for.
That the Vita's firmware has finally been "hacked" this year, some five years on from its launch in 2011, could prolong its life as a specialist device for those who get a kick out of playing games not intended for the system in question while riding the Circle Line.
But NAMBLA is anything but irrelevant to those in the far right, who seem to get a kick out of connecting its shadowy reach to everything from LGBT children's programming to the upcoming gay romance, "Call Me By Your Name," and the Boy Scouts decision to allow female members.
I do get quite a kick out of delivering an amazing experience to someone, so I would say I'm addicted to the feeling I get when I can see someone is completely spaced out and floating so high on endorphins that they can barely string a few words together.
To achieve my Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce dream I would have had to play the game to build up a tower, fill it with lawyers, doctors, apartments, restaurants and stores to meet the game's goals, then kick out the tenants I didn't want and replace them with creative firms.
Someone also suggested to me that maybe Dan, walking into the hotel with a bag of explosives slung over his shoulder, using a false name, and flirting with a pretty girl at the reception desk to the hotel, gets a kind of sexual kick out of the power dynamic.
In addition to his new memoir, Kramer is preparing to hit the road once again in September to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the MC25's seminal album Kick Out The Jams, and he's bringing along a true all-star collection of musical talent to make it happen.
If you do an iMessage group chat and then you add somebody who doesn't have an iPhone, it kind of ruins the whole thing because then you can't add or kick out people, you can't change the name of the group chat, everything becomes SMS, which costs money.
READ: The Navy wants to kick out the SEAL Trump just pardoned Defense Secretary Mark Esper said in a statement Sunday that Spencer had privately approached the White House to make a deal: He'd make sure Gallagher retired with his Trident if Trump let the disciplinary process go forward.
It's on an odd-shaped scrap of plywood, and though it's by a contemporary artist I've always got a kick out of, an American named Barry McGee, and was probably a very fair price, I bought it mainly because the store manager unlocked the case that it was in.
In an emotional rally Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, politicians and Marjory Stoneman Douglas students called for a ban on weapons like the one used at the high school, and urged voters to kick out lawmakers who oppose the move or who take money from the National Rifle Association.
But he can also play along the perimeter, luring large defenders outside and clearing the way for guards like Ball and Bryce Alford to drive, while standing ready to receive a kick-out and shoot an open 3-point attempt — or even take it to the basket himself.
This job is from an economic — you know, I get a kick out of these people saying "Oh, a rich Arab stayed at his hotel," you know, I'll bet you between opportunity cost and actual cost, you know but I lost massive amounts of money doing this job.
It's an impressive and moving display, but, in true Olaniran style, it has a funny backstory, too, which involved a high school girl who was working at the park having to kick out a group of "biker dads" who were barbecuing there so that it could be filmed.
"It just turned out to be a good opportunity for us, and I think some of our folks are staying there while they're in town, so they just get a kick out of having our closing event at the Trump Hotel with the (incoming) vice president speaking," DeMint told CNN.
The meeting was held to discuss the possibility of allowing immigrants from certain countries to remain in the U.S after the Trump administration announced a plan earlier in the week to kick out 200,000 Salvadoran immigrants and 45,000 Haitian immigrants in the U.S. since deadly earthquakes struck their countries years ago.
Sometimes that means cracking jokes with colleagues to lessen the stress felt that day, or having a light-hearted and humorous conversation with someone who 'gets me' and my sense of humor, or watching a show or film I know I will get a kick out of to make myself laugh.
"I'm with people I know, and I'm just sharing things on a screen with my buddies, and sometimes it makes them laugh or they get a kick out of it, and that's a bit of validation," said G, who is in the WhatsApp group of guys I went to college with.
The New York Daily News and ProPublica's recent coverage of the NYPD's abuse of nuisance abatement laws to kick out homeowners from their homes show the lengths the NYPD is willing to go to make sure that the poor of New York can't even challenge the NYPD's assertion of power.
Their characters and arcs are certainly similar — I got a kick out of Bryan's review, where he observed that they both even get their power from a glowing energy source on their chest — but I don't find that so surprising or alarming, given how many superheroes are cut from similar cloth.
Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) got a "good kick" out of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's tweet Sunday morning claiming the race to head the DNC was rigged.
In-universe, it's easy to imagine Cap's Avenger contemporaries roasting him — Tony Stark and Natasha Romanov would get the biggest kick out of it, guaranteed — but in the real world, Captain America's birthday is the product of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko writing a dad joke into a character's fictional biography.
Reality: Republican senators have been getting a kick out of this idea for several weeks -- even McConnell, with a wry grin on his face, has noted the handful of Democrats who'd much rather be pinging back and forth between Iowa and New Hampshire in January than sitting in the Senate.
Looking back and knowing how well I know them now, THEY WERE DEFINITELY RILING ME UP AND GETTING A KICK OUT OF IT." She said that she watched him on the monitor "like a psychotic (tarantula) hawk" because since they met on a music video she "know[s] how this s— works!
But if you're too old to get a kick out of the simple delight of a fresh three-ring binder, all is not lost: Shopping for fall skin care can have much of the same appeal (though wouldn't it be nice if your mom was still footing the bill this time around?).
In case you were wondering, my buddy George absolutely hates mustard and his wife doesn't let him drink caffeine Smith took to Twitter and wrote a tweet she thought her 21.473 or so followers would get a kick out of, referencing conspiracy theories that allege that Bush somehow cooked up 9/11.
The organizers are pressuring Facebook and Google to do more to kick out terrorists... -- Thursday evening: The series finale of "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS... -- Friday: I'll be at the SABEW conference in Phoenix with Rich Barbieri, say hello if you're there... -- Sunday evening: HBO's "Game of Thrones" meets its fate...
"Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook," $25.99, available at Amazon"Star Wars" fans, particularly those who have had the chance to visit Galaxy's Edge in Disneyland or Walt Disney World, will get a kick out of this cookbook dedicated to the foods of the fictional land of Batuu.  
The Dream Book was a long list of dreams that were believed to be either auspicious or bad omens, and they'd gotten a kick out of reading examples, one of which Danielle remembered: auspicious—if a man sees himself sawing wood in a dream, it is a sign that his enemies are dead .
But if they kill an agreement the rest of the world believes is working, the United States and Israel will be blamed and isolated, other countries will refuse to reimpose the international sanctions that were necessary to secure the deal, and Iran will kick out inspectors and resume its frozen nuclear program.
While it is certainly true that North Carolina and Mississippi both allow, for example, restaurants, hotels, and other such businesses that serve the public (known as public accommodations) to kick out customers just because of their sexual orientation or gender identity, that is true in a majority of states in the country.
While Serial popularized the idea of appointment podcast-listening, S-Town shows that its producers recognize the appeal of having a completed story to kick out the door, rather than an ongoing feature that changes as they continue to report, follow new developments, and chase a story that may eventually just peter out without answers.
One suspects Andy himself would get a kick out of this tale of high holiday drama, notwithstanding that two of the paintings were original Warhols valued at $500,000 apiece, but if we must take a sober view on the matter, let it stand as a timely warning of the risks of trolling holiday Tinder.
It's more common today, for example, for lease deals with online retailers to extend for just 18 to 24 months, also offering an optional kick-out clause where the retailer can terminate a contract early, Brandon Hoffman, a senior associate at Ashkenazy Acquisitions, said at the annual ICSC RECon conference in Las Vegas this week.
ET. (CNN)In an emotional rally Saturday in Fort Lauderdale, politicians and Marjory Stoneman Douglas students called for a ban on weapons like the one used to kill 17 people at the Florida high school, and urged voters to kick out lawmakers who oppose the move or who take money from the National Rifle Association.
" It wasn't her first reference of the night to Louis C.K. admitting that reports of him cornering women in order to masturbate in front of them were true; an earlier segment on the ongoing Roy Moore scandal mentioned C.K. as an example of how each community needs to (finally) "kick out its own creeps.
"Looking back and knowing how well I know them now, THEY WERE DEFINITELY RILING ME UP AND GETTING A KICK OUT OF IT." Angry, she watched him on the monitor "like a psychotic (tarantula) hawk," knowing full well that she and Legend met on the set of his 2007 music video, "Stereo," and hooked up afterwards.
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain have cut off diplomatic and transport links with the tiny gas-rich sheikhdom, demanding that it end its support for the Brotherhood; shut down Al Jazeera, a Brotherhood-friendly broadcaster; and kick out troops from Turkey, which is led by a Brotherhood-inspired party, Justice and Development (AK).
Sen. Marco RubioMarco Antonio RubioTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy Trump crosses new line with Omar, Tlaib, Israel move MORE (R-Fla.) is demanding the Army kick out the West Point graduate whose pro-communist social media posts are under investigation.
The staff there were more than happy to have us because the patients get a kick out of hearing the old songs they'd loved so much during their heydays, country hits by Hank Williams and Johnny Cash and Merle Haggard and Ray Price that emanated from every Boone County jukebox and radio in the 214s and 193s and 219s.
Diplomacy will be required to explain to the North Koreans — as well as to the Chinese and Russian governments, which are nearly as opposed to regime change as Pyongyang is — that our aim is not to kick out Mr. Kim or eliminate the North Korean state, but to address the threat posed by its nuclear weapons.
The heightened, bizarro tone of this comedy and its head-spinning speed of events so strongly recall the style of Will Arbery's "Plano" that an algorithm would match up their audiences: If you enjoyed that play, you'll surely get a kick out of this one, directed by Jaki Bradley as part of the Next Door at NYTW series.
Researchers compared spawning behavior in years prior to the marine heat waves that struck two-thirds of the reef in 2016 and 2017 against what happened immediately following the heat waves, also referred to as coral bleaching events for their tendency to turn corals a ghostly white as heat stress causes organisms to kick out symbiotic algae that gives corals their vibrant colors.
Belichick even grew bolder as the game went on, not bothering to suppress a smile as he looked across the field at Jets Coach Adam Gase in the fourth quarter when the Patriots twice tried to purposely commit a five-yard penalty to give their punter a little more room to keep his ensuing kick out of the end zone.
Three features help make this happen: First, a unique data storage structure that "chain" each new group of transactions to the previous group, thereby preventing tampering and corruption of past data; second, a versatile family of "consensus algorithms" that allow peers to verify upcoming transactions and kick out inconsistent ones and finally, robust encryption protocols that provide authentication and flexible identity management.
Louie: So, Facebook, we pretty much just use as for ... Because I'm on the lacrosse team and we use it as a group chat because some people have Androids and they're not fun to have in text group chats because they kind of ruin it, like making every message green and you can't add or kick out ... You can't add people.
After 90 minutes of watching two older, wealthy white people debate our fate, I was struck by the difference between who was on stage and who watched the event with me: dozens of young, brown volunteers, documented and undocumented, who have been knocking on doors to kick out our sheriff this year, raise the minimum wage, and do their part to improve our state.
CHINA NORTH KOREA Sea of Japan Seoul SOUTH KOREA Yellow Sea JAPAN Korea Strait JEJU East China Sea 100 miles By The New York Times "Let's kick out fake refugees!" people shouted during a rally on June 30 on the island, part of a wave of anti-immigrant fervor sweeping the country, with similar protests on Jeju and elsewhere, including in Seoul, throughout the summer.
In Perth, I have a lot of space and time and I can get in the mood to stretch out and luxuriate in some leisurely studio waffling....in New York City, where I am at right now, one has much less space, possibly less time, so I'm pretty gung-ho on being more minimal and no messing about when it is time to kick out the jams.
In the clip below, watch how Jokic plays possum with Eric Bledsoe, drawing him into a double team and perfectly timing the kick-out for a wide open three-pointer: Efficiency-wise, kick-outs on three-pointers and cuts to the rim are much more valuable than post-up shots themselves, and very few bigs have the knack for drawing double teams the way Jokic does.
For loved ones gathered on Monday to mourn the loss of the two young men and share their memories, the pair stood out as unifying forces in the already tight-knit Latino community of Lufkin, evidenced by the very decision that led to their end — risking their lives for citizens of a country whose government was considering taking action to kick out those who had entered the country as they had.
It could be that the President felt the need to show his flamboyant, controversial approach to politics again after triggering an explosion from celebrity conservative commentators by huddling with Democrats in a bid to replace the the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program that he canceled earlier this month -- in a manner that suggests he is about to dump a campaign promise to kick out so-called Dreamers.
As Vox's Alex Ward wrote: Perhaps by pressuring Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to push out George Kent — one of the diplomatic corps' top Ukraine experts who testified in the House impeachment investigation — or getting Defense Secretary Mark Esper to kick out Laura Cooper, the Defense Department's deputy assistant secretary for Russia, Ukraine, and Eurasia, who told investigators the White House directed the freeze on military aid to Kyiv.
"After seventy-three years of marriage, George and Barbara Bush are together again now, two points of light that never dimmed, two points of light that ignited countless others with their example — the example of a man who, even after commanding the world's mightiest military, once said, "I got more of a kick out of being one of the founders of the YMCA in Midland, Texas back in 1952 than almost anything I've done.
Damon Linker, writing for The Week, put another spin on the sources of Trump's success: Trump supporters think the appropriate response to white working-class decline is to shut the border, keep out Muslims, deport 11 million undocumented immigrants, oppose political correctness about race and gender, lash out at the journalists who supposedly encourage all of the social and cultural trends that need to be turned back and reversed, and kick out the elites leading both parties in favor of vastly smarter and tougher men like Donald Trump.

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