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At that point, whatever instinct kicked in, kicked in and some people started getting on the ground.
If not he has a chance of getting kicked in the target, and a chance of getting kicked in the arm.
You don't ... They like getting kicked in the teeth.
The outcomes are predetermined, and the performers/fighters do their best to keep each other safe, but scripted or not, getting kicked in the face is still getting kicked in the face.
She can say that her husband did well, but boy, did they suffer as NAFTA kicked in because it didn't really kick in very much but it kicked in after they left.
Now, she can say that her husband did well, but, boy, did they suffer as NAFTA kicked in, because it didn't really kick in very much, but it kicked in after they left.
I realize the new tax bill must have kicked in.
But as his running obsession returned, his metabolism kicked in.
WATTERS: Richer now that the Trump tax cuts kicked in.
At that point, another quirk of the market kicked in.
She accidentally gets kicked in the face as a result.
Photo of the door that Heard claims Depp kicked in.
"They got their butts kicked in Virginia," Ms. Baker said.
So, yeah, we got our faces kicked in the mud.
And that's where disability or other government programs kicked in.
The kids also kicked in their own funding for college.
Then Mayweather's instincts kicked in, and his skill took over.
My ten years of experience as a journalist kicked in.
Clinton "got her ass kicked" in the West Virginia primary.
If you get kicked in the butt, you learn immediately.
The moment the video feed kicked in, his demeanor brightened.
Details: It's unclear why the information panel feature kicked in.
So [the Harvey Weinstein news] kicked in at that time.
When we walked in, the back door was kicked in.
They hadn't kicked in yet as we passed through security.
I still remember the excitement as the sample kicked in.
Mr. Ruffins sat down, too, and the band kicked in.
Once the acetaminophen kicked in, the patient felt much better.
I felt like I had been kicked in the teeth.
She'd have to get home before the curfew kicked in.
Or it was the right thing until stagnation kicked in.
"My instincts as an architect naturally kicked in," he said.
Later on, buyers kicked in and we stabilized quite quickly.
Andrew M. Cuomo kicked in an additional $20 million statewide.
Both taxes kicked in once couples hit $250,000 in income.
Kentucky declined to explain why the discount kicked in later.
"That's when it kicked in, I missed him," she said.
When the commotion subsided, police officers kicked in the door.
My health insurance would be paid until Medicare kicked in.
The thing that kicked in was, listen, popularity of catalog.
"I felt like I got kicked in the gut," she says.
The circuit breaker kicked in Monday, setting off a temporary halt.
His weekly reflex kicked in, for the final time this season.
I remember the feeling was like being kicked in the stomach.
Flight four was where my most trusted advisor — rage — kicked in.
But then a survival instinct kicked in, I began to adjust.
She's kicked in the shin by a guard while she's showering.
NIAAA had kicked in $4 million of a planned $20 million.
A man with a bullhorn is repeatedly kicked in the face.
For those keeping track, that's when Snapchat's maligned redesign kicked in.
Getting your butt kicked in your home state will do that.
Worse than being left behind, they're getting kicked in the teeth.
India's modified foreign direct investment rules that kicked in on Feb.
But that would also mean a true recession had kicked in.
The policy incentives and disincentives I've mentioned have already kicked in.
Narrows had some serious momentum going until real life kicked in.
This is when Game of Thrones' subversive element really kicked in.
The regulations kicked in overnight and will run till April 30.
But this time, at the Borderline, a learned response kicked in.
On Friday, however, the exception to the weapons rule kicked in.
It kicked in her memories of growing up in Bedford, Mass.
"When it kicked in, it was like an epiphany," he said.
VTB, a state bank, kicked in a $600 million development loan.
The White House's muscular internal messaging efforts kicked in on Wednesday.
Soon a heavy rain arrived, and the SubAir system kicked in.
"Instinct just kicked in, I just grabbed that leash," he said.
They last traded 5 percent higher before the suspension kicked in.
"A wave of panic, uncertainty and survival kicked in," he said.
From there, the analytics kicked in and Oakland's new strategy became evident.
I hesitated, and then adrenaline kicked in, and I chased after her.
Aaron Cook added 11, and Sean Lloyd Jr. kicked in 227 points.
Every single item purchased, I bought after my Prime membership kicked in.
Because by then, some natural behavior kicked in, and I loved weekends.
As soon as I held her my paternal instincts just kicked in.
Then instinct kicked in and passengers began shooting video and snapping selfies.
This is a mass psychosis that kicked in about 10:00 p.m.
After a sonogram confirmed the baby's heartbeat, though, the excitement kicked in.
Shelley Adelson, daughter of casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, also kicked in $10k.
My IBS kicked in, and I had nothing but Imodium to help.
"It suddenly kicked in how serious this really was," she tells PEOPLE.
That training had kicked in instinctively, even after 20 minutes of beatings.
EDT, when the broke below Tuesday's lows and sell programs kicked in.
Fernandez waded through early command troubles until the Marlins' offense kicked in.
Under persecution, the biologists argued, evolved colonizing mechanisms kicked in for coyotes.
Something in muscle memory kicked in, like laying hands on a guitar.
The Department of Finance kicked in $125,000 to make the tournament happen.
It's easy to understand why the flight instinct kicked in last month.
The guilt kicked in: I should introduce myself and make adult conversation.
The couple said officer instinct just kicked in as the situation progressed.
The state and county kicked in $22018,257 in grants and tax credits.
The Trump administration's first wave of reimposed sanctions kicked in last month.
All of a sudden my full-on latent maternal instincts kicked in.
But then the rationality and skepticism of the public markets kicked in.
She might have had a heart issue that kicked in after that.
Instead, Officer Mcloughlin kicked in the door, then followed Officer Haste inside.
"Do you think that pain relief has kicked in?" the nurse asks.
We went up three flights, then kicked in the perp's apartment door.
Obamacare kicked in just as they were reaching the $1 million lifetime limit.
And new regulations that kicked in this year have made it even harder.
The Beguiled star, 35, admitted her baby fever has only recently kicked in.
I got to about that point and something in my subconscious kicked in.
Laurence got kicked in the face and was probably suffering from a concussion.
"I'm sure that some of my maternal protective instincts kicked in," she says.
But shortly after it kicked in, I was like, damn, that's pretty serious.
Soon, fear kicked in, but it was mixed with a shot of adrenaline.
Goula says Boutaris fell down and was kicked in the head and legs.
The cuts by Nayara have kicked in before similar moves by Indian peers.
Early on Thursday morning, the code change—called Segregated Witness—finally kicked in.
She got kicked in the face by a horse and lost her eye.
It kicked in as I was visiting my preschool teacher wife at work.
When the complex was built, in 2008, Europe kicked in 50 million pounds.
When the knife slashed across his chest, Gutierrez's training and determination kicked in.
Police arrived to find the door kicked in, but no one was there.
The cold gave way to extreme heat as a greenhouse effect kicked in.
It was at this moment that the hype ended and reality kicked in.
The French Tennis Federation kicked in €23,000, and ultimately the event went ahead.
Since Obamacare's contraceptive mandate kicked in in 2012, IUDs have been relatively affordable.
Trading in several was suspended as "circuit breaker" market protection mechanisms kicked in.
But with its power restored, a final MCAS nose-down command kicked in.
Police arrived to find the door kicked in but no one was there.
And when I was just about to give up, the work kicked in.
But once it kicked in, it was definitely enjoyable, and thankfully, non-irritating.
About a week later, they'd spontaneously improve, as their immune system kicked in.
Accommodation has kicked in, which is a psychological relief to many of them.
During the third quarter, a supplementary budget aimed at supporting growth kicked in.
The pharmaceutical companies Amgen and Pfizer kicked in a total of $1.5 million.
On Friday, U.S. tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods kicked in.
U.S. tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods kicked in on Friday.
Women wearing head scarfs were spat upon, pushed and kicked in public places.
Glenn Close Well, I've gotten kicked in the butt a few times, too.
When the Obamacare rules kicked in, premiums there went down by 50 percent.
Earlier in July, $34 billion worth of tariffs on Chinese goods kicked in.
Cabinda was accidentally kicked in the head by a teammate in the third quarter.
But then the Olympic spirit kicked in and it was all about the sport.
"He kicked in my hotel room door," says Moore in the next scene, crying.
After a few weeks, it really kicked in that this was a serious matter.
Markus: Do your "kick in the teeth"… McFeely: Everyone gets kicked in the teeth.
The deal kicked in six months after it was signed, on January 16, 2016.
A police officer kicked in the door to the room and freed the man.
By the time the modulation kicked in at the last chorus, he drove home.
But when the painkillers kicked in later, she passed out — at the dinner table.
Wild charges, interruptions, defensiveness all resurfaced -- some would say his persecution complex kicked in.
"We got our butts kicked in all three phases," Ravens safety Eric Weddle said.
A few days later, the paralysis kicked in — and by god, it was wonderful.
TC: And you kicked in $25 million to have some skin in the game.
The familiar pattern kicked in: Executives told Musk what he was proposing was unrealistic.
It didn't take long for them to be tested — they've kicked in twice already.
Luckily, Paul had an additional umbrella policy, which kicked in and covered the rest.
After I got over my initial shock, the adrenaline junkie in me kicked in.
Previously, it kicked in when your phone or tablet was sitting on a table.
The full ban on concentrate exports was supposed to have kicked in on Jan.
At that point, they decided they had to act, and kicked in his door.
Now, years later in Fargo, some of that luck kicked in: Dave woke up.
They kicked in doors and cut holes in the garage door, the suit claimed.
Police arrived to find the door kicked in, Jayme missing and her parents dead.
" In an almost distant tone, he went on: "I was kicked in the face.
My Southern politeness kicked in, even though I always find a forced hug uncomfortable.
But by May the market kicked in and the quarter ended up finishing strong.
Previous investors Intel Capital, 500 Startups and 645 Ventures also kicked in more capital.
The phone companies' strategy was clear before the F.C.C.'s rate cap kicked in.
Weight loss kicked in once people ate more than the daily recommended half-cup.
Once those regulations kicked in, medical dispensaries had to reapply for a recreational license.
In prior years, this requirement kicked in after savers turned 70½ years of age.
But once the repressive paranoia of the '19503s kicked in, homosexuality was newly demonized.
Then the realization kicked in: I was talking out loud, to myself, in public.
"I was really nervous, I was excited, but the training kicked in," Iacovello said.
Japan's national sales tax hike to 10% from 8% kicked in on Oct. 1.
When I underwent testing in 2014, I paid only $80 after insurance kicked in.
The company is committing to 11 full months of getting kicked in the teeth.
In 2013, before the coverage expansion kicked in, there were 2023 million uninsured people.
Chinese tariffs on the same amount of U.S. products also kicked in last Friday.
When stomach pain kicked in, she saw a doctor to have it checked out.
People crave the comfortable more than the new, and resolutions haven't kicked in yet.
Better to be broke today than kicked in the butt later; people don't forget.
This only kicked in after the MCAS system had started firing, the airline said.
Except you keep getting kicked in the head with each product, like, at some point.
But when Gaga's band kicked in, she belted out the chorus as only she can.
But once the collective internet sober thought kicked in, questions about cultural appropriation were unavoidable.
In addition to its volunteers, Twitter has kicked in cash grants of more than $150,000.
And, you know, a lot of these tax cuts haven&apost even kicked in yet.
Permanent policies also have a maturity date that historically has kicked in around age 100.
Zaquavian Smith and Jaquan Dotson each tallied 253, and Tyrel Harper kicked in 237 points.
Online cancel culture, another bubble, immediately kicked in with "#DeleteFacebook" trending among leftists on Twitter.
"It was a case of getting your rump kicked in," Florida Coach Jim McElwain said.
Blue for boys and pink for girls only properly kicked in after World War Two.
The bright blue shutters on the windows were splintered and the door was kicked in.
But Ariana, now 73, says her "maternal instinct kicked in," and she never considered termination.
Once I got within sight range of the missing Point, the AR really kicked in.
This number represents the deductible you would be held responsible for before insurance kicked in.
McAuliffe's PAC gave McCabe's campaign $85033,000, and the Virginia Democratic Party kicked in another $200,000.
The 25 percent tariffs, costing China roughly $34 billion, kicked in on Friday in Beijing.
Brent last traded at $60.41 for a gain of 1% as bargain hunting kicked in.
My brand-new titanium hip replacement, which is three months old, has kicked in beautifully.
I was gobsmacked by just how fine I was, especially once the painkillers kicked in.
Membership kept growing, passing the three million mark in June, and simple economics kicked in.
"I had several thousand dollars in expenses, then my health insurance kicked in," she said.
Jared Polis kicked in $11.3 million of his own cash into a campaign for governor.
But when you're kicked in the teeth, how fast are you going to come back?
"I was really nervous, I was excited, but the training kicked in," Iacovello told WCBS.
After the initial shock and confusion, the EU's natural response kicked in: hold some meetings.
Detroit forward Brendan Perlini exited after being incidentally kicked in the face with a skate.
The Chilean peso firmed as the central bank's $20.07 billion currency intervention program kicked in.
Then retaliatory tariffs from Mexico and China kicked in, delivering another blow to the industry.
Debbie Dingell, who said on CNN she felt "kicked in the stomach" by Trump's remark.
Daejon Davis kicked in 11, and KZ Okpala added 10 points, eight under his average.
But alas, the robot within the PM kicked in and she stuck to her script.
We had just one year of progress on police violence before the backlash kicked in.
We had just one year of progress on police violence before the backlash kicked in.
During their fight Sunday, he said, the woman was being beaten and kicked in the head.
I scooped her up, holding against my already-burgeoning belly, and the strangest instinct kicked in.
My relationship finally ended when he attacked my younger sister, the instinct to protect kicked in.
The day after her insurance kicked in, she went to the doctor for her annual exam.
During a 2742 telethon for hurricane relief, she kicked in $100,000 to help victims of Katrina.
And that doesn't even account for the $21.6 million kicked in by his biggest surrogate PAC.
How can someone get kicked in the crotch and still be able to have kids afterward?
The problem was on full display this week, as the new circuit breaker mechanism kicked in.
I could have maybe spotted this earlier but the pain only kicked in three weeks ago.
On GOOD:AM, his third album, his delivery got slower and a syzurp-ish vibe kicked in.
This is when the pilot's flight training kicked in and she was able to react quickly.
The latest growth was probably driven by handsets that launched before the U.S. restrictions kicked in.
The rope kicked in their hands as if a whale were on the end of it.
Apparently, Schumer was running through the city when the urgent need for a restroom kicked in.
The ruling's major consequences kicked in on June 11, after some red tape was cleared up.
As Arenas put it, "Amnesty kicked in" -- and the payouts were stretched over 8 years instead.
It was then that my FOMO kicked in and I realized I needed to see inside.
As the months passed, caregiver stress kicked in, until the family decided they needed outside help.
"That was when my stubbornness kicked in and I used it to my advantage," he says.
Winter may have officially started in December, but it feels like it just really kicked in.
If the rains failed, a payout would come quickly, before more typical emergency assistance kicked in.
A year before the ban kicked in, Indonesia exported around 303 million tonnes of nickel ore.
As the muscles kicked in, one by one, I realized how I'd maneuvered around their weakness.
As the night closed in around them and the moon shone brightly, the mushrooms kicked in.
I couldn't believe that my ribcage wasn't broken, because I got fucking kicked in the chest.
Once the race started, my competitive nature kicked in and I began peddling for my life.
Over all, job growth has been strong since the law's main provisions kicked in in 2014.
Then, when the reporter asked him about his father, that's when the real waterworks kicked in.
Even after its insurance through Lloyd's of London kicked in, NBC took a $34 million loss.
"You get kicked in the pants like that — do you trust to go back?" she said.
At this point, the robotic voice of OS X's screen reader software kicked in and said.
EPPERSON Our adrenaline kicked in so much that night that we hardly slept like two hours.
"When the tax cut kicked in, the difference on my paycheck was quite significant," he said.
Soon after the waters rose, the insects' enterprise and instinct for communal self-preservation kicked in.
I felt like I was kicked in the gut leaving the Christmas 'gift exchange' with nothing.
Trent Frazier kicked in 13 points, and Andres Feliz and Aaron Jordan chipped in 11 apiece.
NIH kicked in a $2 million grant this year, bringing Emulate's total funding to $57 million.
"People that share with their families tend not to get kicked in the teeth," Czynski said.
In this scene, Vivo's AI kicked in, recognizing it was taking a photo of the sky.
In July 2017, months after the IMF-inspired austerity measures kicked in, inflation peaked at 33%.
For the most part, they wanted no part of Fort Brown once the difficulties kicked in.
Human living standards were pretty much flat for all of human history until capitalism kicked in.
Hassani Gravett kicked in 333, all at the foul line, and A.J. Lawson tallied 11 points.
Then the engine fires up and you get the base power plus the supercharger kicked in.
The worry for policymakers is that after a sales tax hike, which kicked in on Oct.
A responding officer arrived to find "the door has been kicked in," according to the log.
About halfway through though, his memory loss kicked in and he lost his patterns of choreography.
It's good to get your teeth kicked in, and yeah, I screw up all the time!
"Tom was there when Donald was getting his a-- kicked in the 80s and 90s," he said.
That took the air out of the market, and more selling kicked in after the opening bell.
New tariffs kicked in Friday just as the markets had feared, but stocks are hanging in there.
You've also kicked in some of your own money (known as "overlay") to spice up the pot.
Casino executive Sheldon Adelson, historically a large donor, has already kicked in $30 million to help Republicans.
Nobody came here to get kicked in the face while your pal awkwardly sways atop your shoulders!
These kicked in automatically after Congress failed to pass a more palatable plan to bring down deficits.
Cliff returns from his walk with Brandy only to find that the acid has finally kicked in.
That deal, which kicked in last year, also gives Netflix exclusive rights to Disney and Pixar films.
But it actually took a few months before it kicked in and I started functioning normally again.
As the song kicked in, Grande and her all-female crew lithely moved from pose to pose.
Exports and company investments in equipment have kicked in as additional growth drivers in the past months.
That's exactly what happened Thursday in China after circuit breakers kicked in and shut down the exchanges.
As the era of social media kicked in, the techno-optimists' twin articles of faith looked unassailable.
Cover image: Sara Woods never had health insurance until 2014 when the Affordable Care Act kicked in.
Moreover the building was not completed until late in 214, after the financial crisis had kicked in.
It tasted fine when you first drank it, but after about 15 minutes, the aftertaste kicked in.
The 2015 parade was estimated to have cost $2 million, with just $450,000 kicked in by sponsors.
A few seconds later, the generator kicked in, and as the lights came back Case's tone lifted.
Point guard Darius Perry kicked in 10 points and dished out 12 assists against just one turnover.
President Obama's Clean Power Plan has not yet kicked in, placed on ice by the Supreme Court.
Trump's first round of tariffs kicked in during September, a 15% levy on products imported from China.
This is when my time as an executive chef for Father's Office and Umami Burger kicked in.
Nobody asks you what it was like getting kicked in the face by Dandi Wind at 333.
It had increased a lot more quickly in 2014 and 2015, when Obamacare's Medicaid expansion kicked in.
So what could swans have possibly done to deserve getting kicked in the head by this guy?
So he remained part of the roster for 20173, and his "injury guarantee" kicked in for 2017.
Is a balloon kicked in her face something to be outraged about, or is it just playtime?
Station 5: A Political Symbol Hours before a partial government shutdown kicked in at midnight on Dec.
The Ethiopian Airlines pilots followed Boeing's instructions when the anti-stall system kicked in, the report suggests.
It was about the third volley that it kicked in that it was something more than fireworks.
But now, with economic reforms having kicked in, Deng's government was eager to show off its accomplishments.
" Then his Midwestern politeness quickly kicked in: "I hope that didn't come off in a bragging way!
But a funny thing happened on the way to euphoria: the law of unintended consequences kicked in.
The rules of grief in Gaza, where private pain is often paraded for political causes, kicked in.
Lance then went to Wood's house, kicked in the front door and shot Wood with a shotgun.
His Army training kicked in: He stopped talking, to preserve energy, and he went into survival mode.
Local companies have kicked in $2,005 for a 1974 model and another $7,250 to spiff it up.
In 2011, when his loan payments kicked in, he was living in a homeless shelter in Boston.
Some bathroom doors inside the library building lay smashed on Monday, seemingly kicked in from the outside.
My premiums were $875 a month and I had to spend $7300 before it even kicked in.
After hitting a fresh eight-month high, Europe's bank index turned lower as profit taking kicked in.
It keeps you humble, and it's good to get your head kicked in every now and again.
"That's when reality kicked in and the word 'lesbian' started (having) a meaning to me," she tells CNN.
If the R20 has really kicked in, it should be as exciting as filling out my tax forms.
Deyo locked himself in a bedroom, but Hopkins kicked in the door and grabbed Deyo by the arm.
After Moore refused to let him in, Jordan kicked in the window of the garage door in anger.
Side note ... Tony's kicked in some cash to send kids from Harlem to the movie on his dime.
In September a nurse in Istanbul was kicked in the face by a man enraged at her shorts.
After seeing Hopkins enter the apartment, Deyo locked himself into his room and Hopkins kicked in the door.
I don't have to commute through straight areas in an outfit that would get my head kicked in.
Once the motor kicked in, power was smoothly delivered with each stroke thanks to the GoCycle's torque sensor.
Government reforms have kicked in this year, forcing companies bidding for new construction permits to compete in auctions.
Benenati alleges that she had been kicked in the head by Lindsey and ran out of the house.
According to Peter B. de Selding of SpaceNews, the launch insurance only kicked in after the engine ignited.
My adrenaline kicked in and I simply closed the computer and left the house without saying a word.
She says her door was kicked in before her brother and nephew were arrested in front of her.
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I thought that the medication must have kicked in and that things would finally go back to normal.
"I was feeling very dodgy for about four months, but now the good bit's kicked in," she adds.
Former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan kicked in upwards toward $85033 million to the effort to unseat Zimmer.
It was hard to get the door open, but he finally got it open, kicked in the door.
Californians who didn't pick up an assault rifle before the tougher ban kicked in are out of luck.
Aguek Nyok told the Nine Network he kicked in the back door of the bus after the attack.
From the second the first drum fill and vocals kicked in to start the album, I was floored.
After turning 30, baby fever kicked in big time but we wanted to wait until the perfect time.
This kicked in "acceleration clauses"; debt that would otherwise have been due in years became payable within days.
He showed no ill effects of being inadvertently kicked in the eye during last Sunday's victory over Oakland.
About three minutes into the flight, the automated controls kicked in, and the plane dropped seven hundred feet.
"A first negative feedback loop has kicked in," Holger Schmieding at Berenberg wrote in a note to clients.
I got hit in the leg and decided, I was full adrenaline, my fight or flight kicked in.
We must have heard a million mariachi bands, had our faces nearly kicked in by 100,000 break dancers.
It's been raining there and temperatures last night dipped pretty low ... especially when the wind chill kicked in.
As the large feline clawed her, the adrenaline kicked in and she decided to strangle it, she says.
"We've been telling him to take them so I guess it's kicked in," Bucks coach Jason Kidd said.
Even in our time, rock was a mass phenomenon at outdoor festivals before the indoor market kicked in.
The full blackout lasted between eight to 238 seconds, according to local news, before backup generators kicked in.
She had never let herself experience withdrawal before, scrambling to find heroin or pills before it kicked in.
Then when Obamacare was about to get taken away, loss aversion kicked in again on the liberal side.
The previous Conservative government kicked in $600 million over five years to get that program off the ground.
Diapers for children aged one to three, by which time the gendered enthusiasm for pink has kicked in.
Guerrero's return is a moment for celebration in Peru even before a ball has been kicked in Russia.
Actually, for nearly a week after N.B.A. free agency kicked in, the Knicks barely did anything at all.
That, similarly, did not mean that the accord would have only kicked in for the US in 2142.
The share price of Orion rose 4.26 percent, after a ratings upgrade kicked in for the Finnish pharma.
His mentoring instincts kicked in naturally, he said, because of his affection and respect for the young actor.
But in early August the FDA came through with its approval, which officially kicked in on September 4th.
The Florida International student said she initially didn't know what to do, but then her instincts kicked in.
That, similarly, did not mean that the accord would have only kicked in for the US in 266.
Besides unbridled consumerism, Americans love nothing more than seeing a bully like Pecker get kicked in the groin.
The 49ers played as well as they were ever going to and still got kicked in the teeth.
We had lots of sand kicked in our faces, but we persisted and eventually raised our first fund.
If you were to ever do this in a real fight you would get kicked in the groin.
We had barely left the harbor before the second round of shots landed and the party vibe kicked in.
Both sides also would avoid potentially inflammatory tariffs that could have kicked in if a deal was not reached.
On a good day, swimmers are two inches away from getting kicked in the head by an Olympic athlete.
Jones started accusing Rubio of threatening him, called him a "little gangster thug," and more uncomfortable laughter kicked in.
After 2144 days on the road, then playing a back-to-back ... I think fatigue kicked in for us.
The report also said the back door of the home was kicked in and more shots were fired inside.
But according to the latest list of tariffs that kicked in this week, they have been spared so far.
My new insurance just kicked in about a week ago and I'm still having trouble accessing my account online.
" The dispatch logs reveal that a responding officer found "the door [to the Closs home had] been kicked in.
She adds Matt kicked in a hotel door and threw her suitcase in the driveway after they got back.
She began singing "Hero," and it was choppy at first but midway through the song, her confidence kicked in.
The regulation kicked in on July 1 and will be evaluated in the next six months, the ministry said.
Guided by Landis, they financed a presentation with about $30,000 they collectively kicked in along with the Zuckers' parents.
As he was arguing, Weaver said his IBS kicked in and he had to go right then and there.
By the time the chorus has kicked in—a big wheeze of "Motherless child"—it's all clearly very U2.
Her training as a trauma nurse kicked in as she made sure not to get hit by oncoming traffic.
After the initial confusion that follows any act of mass violence, the surveillance apparatus kicked in across several sectors.
Pakistanis—who, curiously, have been arriving in greater numbers since the deal kicked in—have begun a hunger strike.
Another warehouse opening in Euclid, outside of Cleveland, has yet to yield details on what the state kicked in.
"This wasn't a really nice place we all kicked in to move up for," Cuban writes on his blog.
The timeline is important to understanding the market reaction, which really kicked in over the course of last week.
Historic tax cuts kicked in this year and Americans have more money to spend on housing, travel and food.
On June 11, an Illinois teen was accidentally kicked in the head, inducing memory loss and dozens of seizures.
It was also a stick shift — luckily, after a few hours my high school driver's ed class kicked in.
Verstappen started on the front row, dropped to eighth after the anti-stall kicked in and then fought back.
I decided to wander around the site, soaking up everything I saw and heard while my pill kicked in.
But think of how tempting it'd be to try and move Braun before his 10-5 rights kicked in.
The plan was to first file for medical licenses, then graduate to adult use once Prop 683 kicked in.
One Croatian supporter is punched and hit repeatedly while lying on the floor and then kicked in the head.
In many cases, Mr. Kushner kicked in less than 1 percent of the purchase price, according to the documents.
When it was my turn to go on, the muscle memory I'd developed through hours of rehearsals kicked in.
Then Texas hedge fund billionaire and Enron veteran John Arnold and his wife Laura Arnold kicked in $5 million.
Seized by an urgency that kicked in her courage, she phoned Mr. Nicholson and summoned him to the beach.
After all, John and Chrissy Teigen were among the donors who kicked in some dough to commission the art.
It would allow up to three free withdrawals from out-of-network automated teller machines before fees kicked in.
At least 16 countries have kicked in with fiscal or monetary stimulus since the virus started spreading outside China.
"I personally washed my hands quite often, but no one kept distance, especially when booze kicked in," he said.
The documents also alleged he kicked in doors and forcibly took phones from her so she couldn't call 911.
Then postpartum depression kicked in, so early motherhood has not been only raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens.
It's more subtle, like being slapped in the face instead of kicked in the shins so hard you die.
Before welfare reform kicked in, 68 percent of poor families got help from the federal entitlement to the poor.
Since then, he has kicked in the Indoor Football League, in addition to impressing with his trick-shot videos.
Hikmat's first thought, when armed men kicked in his bedroom door, was that the Taliban had come for him.
The tax kicked in on July 1 and increased the tax on gold from 1.2 percent to 3 percent.
At that time, the Affordable Care Act had been passed, but most of its key provisions hadn't kicked in.
No problem: Colorado state government kicked in the money necessary to keep the park open, and it stayed open.
When Mr. Stewart heard shots ring out, he said his training from his years in the military kicked in.
And one of the first things I did when my coverage kicked in was go in for my first mammogram.
But this year, the Trump campaign has been so weak, I don't think diminishing returns have really kicked in yet.
As expected, about 45 seconds after liftoff, the escape system kicked in, igniting the rocket motor underneath the crew capsule.
As the hiker dangled in a basket from a rescue helicopter, air turbulence kicked in, rapidly spinning the rescue container.
Washington got 18 each from John Wall and Otto Porter while Markieff Morris kicked in 14 and Bradley Beal 13.
We're told one or more of the guys was peeing outside the bathroom, and also kicked in the bathroom door.
Lawyer Patrick Noaker said it was his only option because criminal and civil statutes of limitations had long kicked in.
"I had instincts that kicked in, and where I've been in life I learned to defend myself," Jenkins told KNXV.
As Duntsch stood silent while an ICU doctor delivered the devastating news, Don's instincts as a police lieutenant kicked in.
The first minute I saw her and the first minute I heard her cry is really when things kicked in.
"It was real tough for her to get started, but when she kicked in, she was 100 percent," he recalls.
But the morning of the party, the neuropathy kicked in from the chemo, leaving Jim's fingers numb, unable to play.
Unfortunately, the raw fish and seaweed were not enough to hold him over when the late-night cravings kicked in.
This in turn allowed for the possibility of a revivifying compromise, when the logic of shared interest kicked in again.
Gold traded below $1,8003 in September, while the market was reaching record highs before a brutal sell-off kicked in.
F/C Donatas Motiejunas, kicked in the shin on Wednesday night in Philadelphia, was able to play on Friday night.
But the once-bustling field of contenders has whittled itself down over the years as realities of business kicked in.
I think they have a lot more of it than I do, unless their student loans also just kicked in.
There, at least two gunmen kicked in a door on the back patio of Caceres&apos house shortly before midnight.
For example, just two weeks ago a woman stopped an intruder who kicked in her door in Limestone County, Texas.
Luckily, Dell's experience and training as a pilot kicked in as he communicated with a nearby air traffic control tower.
The instincts and training provided to me by the U.S. Army kicked in, and I ran to tackle the bomber.
On Thursday, the circuit breaker kicked in after 29 minutes of trading, when the CSI300 plunged more than 7 percent.
Social media was transfixed by a ship racing to deliver its cargo of U.S. beans before the tariffs kicked in.
Jon Favreau kicked in $1k to another Woolsey Fire relief fund and Sean Astin donated $1k to a similar cause.
"Enforceability wouldn't have kicked in until January 2018 for IRA investors, but that's what the rule calls for," he said.
A serial party crasher was arrested after getting kicked in the ass by Sharon Osbourne at the People's Choice Awards.
Watson showed no ill effects of being inadvertently kicked in the eye during last Sunday's 21-24 victory over Oakland.
In those early years we saw negative growth and lackluster job creation, but then something happened…animal spirits kicked in.
A former volunteer firefighter and first responder in Cleveland and Catawba counties, his instincts kicked in and he pulled over.
The federal government kicked in more than $400 million for the work, which was completed nine months ahead of schedule.
Soon, the wormhole lead to me to some accounts of Turkish restaurants in Istanbul, where the ASMR really kicked in.
"Willis got kicked in the head by a horse and the ensuing brain damage turned him into Hodor," Mokey_Maker writes.
There would still be some gap, however, between when the HSA dollars ran out and the catastrophic coverage kicked in.
Once I learned I needed a double lung transplant, it got kicked in my head that we need more awareness.
Within a couple of weeks, LeBlanc said he was physically hooked on the drug and dope sickness had kicked in.
As a last resort — and since the father wouldn't come outside — the cops kicked in the door after 1 a.m.
It was New Year's Day 2015, and because I hadn't slept, my resolution to be "less slutty" hadn't kicked in.
Britain's economy unexpectedly flat-lined in January even before the impact of the coronavirus kicked in, according to official data.
The Zen kicked in, the arrows whizzed home, slamming into a bull's-eye so close together that they could kiss.
Meanwhile, an earlier study suggested that ancient cheese may have helped feed older children once lactose intolerance had kicked in.
They've lost most of their interest in egoistic calculation and some sort of primal desire for generativity has kicked in.
Workers faced their first payday without a check last Friday, but $250 in weekly strike benefits kicked in this week.
Training kicked in; he kept his nerve and at last, drenched in sweat, tumbled head-first back through the airlock.
A hit like that would mostly be reversed in the year's final quarter as rebuilding efforts kicked in, he added.
Whatever it was, my adrenaline kicked in, and I was convinced that I was seeing something out of the ordinary.
"I think going into L.A. and getting our teeth kicked in was a kind of wake-up call," deGrom said.
The decline indicated retail sales were falling at a fast pace after the sales tax hike kicked in last month.
Chinese authorities have been gradually stamping out VPN services run from inside the country since the March ban kicked in.
Australian and Hong Kong markets were broadly negative on Monday, following tariffs between the U.S. and China that kicked in.
He said he was unable to open the woman's car doors, so kicked in her window to pull her out.
Barry Winchell, her 21-year-old son from her first marriage, had been kicked in the head in an altercation.
JPMorgan Chase, which acquired the naming rights to the arena, has also kicked in $350,000 to fund special training courses.
The idea that getting kicked in the nuts is somehow not funny has its roots in patriarchy, plain and simple.
And when Viento got kicked in the face during the final bout of the night, his nose was actually bleeding.
I blacked out quickly after this but remember being kicked in the body multiple times, I believe by all three men.
He says he felt like Wile E. Coyote, of Looney Tunes fame, hanging in the air right before gravity kicked in.
By the time we eat and clean up the kitchen, my edible has kicked in and I'm feeling relaxed and content.
If human error is to blame, positive train control might have kicked in when the train was reaching such high speeds.
Iranian oil accounted for about 4% to 5% of Japan's total oil supplies before the U.S. sanctions kicked in, he said.
When she was five months pregnant, she said, an army officer and three soldiers kicked in the door of her home.
Iranian oil accounted for about 2109.7200% to 5% of Japan's total oil supplies before the U.S. sanctions kicked in, he said.
Overthinking it would have probably made me worried and scared, and the second Ksenija was born my motherly intuition kicked in.
I was wearing this beautiful white outfit, I get out there and the dust kicked in — it had been really dry.
Isaiah Moss scored 21 and dished out six assists, while Luka Garza added 133 points and Jordan Bohannon kicked in 10.
Its lurch between apocalypse and ecstasy mirrors how it felt to be kicked in the head by the past couple years.
Her partner, however, had installed a tracking device on her phone, drove to the center, and literally kicked in its door.
This loop, evident during the taper tantrum, kicked in again as the Fed prepared to begin raising interest rates in 2015.
"The parent instinct kicked in for all of us, we cared for him like he was our own child," Greeley says.
By the time my Peeps obsession kicked in, the company had started to quietly add other shades: green, blue, and orange.
As my roll kicked in at the Amnesia opening party, I asked a German man if I could bite his arm.
Former Brooklyn player Sean Kilpatrick led the Bulls with 203 points in a reserve role while Bobby Portis kicked in 18.
But because he made so little money that he qualified for Medicaid, two little-known Affordable Care Act provisions kicked in.
Right around the time the acid kicked in, a gun fight broke out, and the cops came in in riot gear.
As we reported, the 2 got in such a heated argument, the London cops came and actually kicked in their door.
What's more ... BC's 2 baby daddies -- Tyga and Rob Kardashian -- kicked in $15k when the family set up a GoFundMe page.
Earlier this week, Japan's negative interest rate policy kicked in as concerns over the long-term profitability of the banks lingered.
When the cravings kicked in, I called a friend in Melbourne and asked for the number of a dealer in Sydney.
Police in Amsterdam, Netherlands, kicked in the door of an opera singer Tuesday night, believing they were hearing screams of agony.
"For the moment, this growth euphoria that kicked in after the U.S. elections has gone," Julius Baer analyst Carsten Menke said.
Several major U.S. media websites were blocked to Europeans on Friday as the European Union's new data protection law kicked in.
On a trip into Brooklyn on the L, she had almost been kicked in the face by a pole-dancing kid.
He is principal of Middletown High School, and a former student kicked in the front door and rescued the family's dog.
He stopped himself at the last second—"My training kicked in," he said—and the men turned out to be innocent.
When the students saw green spaces after the math stressor, their parasympathetic nervous systems kicked in, lowering heart rates, for example.
In China, you would get your shit kicked in in the back of an alley if you sent a dish back.
In 2012, before the major provisions of the law kicked in, a poll of the state found 55 percent favored repeal.
The couple have been replenishing their savings, and Social Security's full benefits kicked in last October when Mr. Petrucci turned 70.
"Maybe he should have been roughed up," he said of one protester who was reportedly punched and kicked in November 2015.
But her maternal instinct kicked in when she saw him running with something in his hand, she said in an interview.
I let him make out with me on the steps for a few minutes, but then my Catholic guilt kicked in.
"I just want to hear the music," she said, as the beat to her 2008 hit "Touch My Body," kicked in.
It was the second time the so-called circuit breaker kicked in this week and only the third time in history.
Instinct kicked in — felt responsible for my first son, who had the poor judgment to emerge from my girlfriend in 2007.
Unfortunately, as soon as she told Jaime that she was happy about this state of affairs, Ellaria Sand's poison kicked in.
In an untimely twist, the cuts kicked in the same weekend that Australia's federal politicians enjoyed a raise of 2 percent.
Scott's adrenaline kicked in and before he knew it, he'd smashed her window open with a rock to check her vitals.
"I was a little nervous, but after the first pitch, (things) kind of kicked in and everything was good," Haniger said.
The Terra Foundation has committed $6 million to the effort, and the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation has kicked in $1 million.
Fred Hiatt: But before we leave the back door: So you don't want a back door that can be kicked in.
"The two starts before, I got my teeth kicked in, so I definitely wanted to have a good one," he said.
They kicked in the door, shot two of his brothers, and then turned their machetes on him and his little sister.
It is a strategic decision that RoMan and other auto suppliers have put off since the tariffs kicked in last spring.
This is where the college part kicked in, everyone hoping to find their way into the most exclusive parties and dinners.
A wine and spirits wholesalers association kicked in $50,000 to the opposition campaign, and a beer distributors group added another $25,0003.
When Cormier low kicked in the first bout he knocked Jones' legs around and had windows in which to work afterwards.
Law enforcement tells us they responded to an active burglar alarm and immediately saw the front door had been kicked in.
But now that he's 20113 and his $8-million extension has kicked in, any sign of a decline will cause panic.
" The restraining order also claims that Sheen allegedly said on the recording, "I'd rather spend $20,000 to have her head kicked in.
Unclear how much he actually kicked in for the cause ... but sources tell TMZ Sports it was a substantial 6-figure check.
Benenati alleges that the woman, the children's mother, had been kicked in the head by Lindsey and ran out of the house.
Saudi Arabia approached Indian buyers last month offering them additional supplies to compensate for lost Iranian oil after U.S. sanctions kicked in.
It's been a whirlwind year for the NYC data security startup as GDPR kicked in and companies came calling for their products.
He explained that I should chew the rice until it starts to taste sweet, which would mean the amylase had kicked in.
She started her performance dressed as a modest cleaning lady before transforming into a heavy metal guitarist as her song kicked in.
When authorities kicked in the suite's door with their machine guns drawn, Salzman said Raniere barricaded himself in a walk-in closet.
In contrast to 2012, when Coke kicked in $660,000 to the Republican convention, this year they are capping their contribution at $75,000.
A young Ohio mother of four is dead after her door was kicked in and she was shot to death, say authorities.
Sheesh. The X-rays showed it was just a bad sprain and after the medicine kicked in, I was back in business.
E-mini futures for U.S. S&P500 slipped after the higher tariffs kicked in, and were last down 0.6% in choppy trade.
E-mini futures for U.S. S&P26.837 slipped after the higher tariffs kicked in, and were last down 26.8638% in volatile trade.
But this much is known: In December 1949, the month before the raise kicked in, the national unemployment rate was 6.6 percent.
Playing Mario Kart 8: Deluxe, the vibrations kicked in at the right times when getting hit or when picking up bonus items.
The chimp made his way to another pole, before loosing his grip and dangling from the lines as the sedative kicked in.
This was the first time in history in which, feasibly, you could have your head kicked in by somebody who used toner.
"My maternal instinct kicked in so naturally, which is amazing, but you'll see that I'm having to relearn some things," she jokes.
"This is Taxi 101," Mr. Pollack said in a Bronx accent, before a deep-voiced recording, the show's opening promo, kicked in.
"[Khloe&aposs] motherly instincts kicked in and she has to do what makes her happy so we'll support that," Kim told Seacrest.
On the one hand, a collapse of the pact would hit wages, income and growth as higher tariffs kicked in, she said.
Cameron McGriff chipped in an 11-point, 12-rebound double-double, Isaac Likekele netted 11 points, and Lindy Waters kicked in 413.
But it then became known the 10 sailors had been taken ashore and diplomatic efforts to get them out quickly kicked in.
U.S. and Chinese officials ended talks last week with no major breakthrough and another round of tit-for-tat tariffs kicked in.
Back with the team for training camp this summer, Ficken kicked in all four preseason games and converted all four FG attempts.
The two had been on a break in recent weeks, failing to reconcile after Jordan angrily kicked-in Moore's garage-door window.
But when the gyrating, breathless synths of "All The Things She Said" kicked in, I was thrown back to being a kid.
Instead, he was greeted by a team of plainclothes police officers, who kicked in the door and shoved him against the wall.
I also liked how the kind of drum and bass thing kicked in and I realized it was a real drum kit.
Since the new quotas kicked in, Koppelaar has passed on some projects that would have required steel plate covered by the tariffs.
You cannot have live entertainment with non-diegetic sound, but the second Orton arrived at the house, a spooky soundtrack kicked in.
After the Vikings waived him in August, he kicked in the Arena Football League and Canadian Football League before retiring in 1995.
The rattling sounds of generators filled the streets as motors kicked in to power the lucky businesses and homes that owned them.
The mixture produced a GDP growth trend that was almost identical to Britain's — until late 2016 when the Brexit effect kicked in.
I didn't take any severe damage, but one of my friends got kicked in the head while he was on the floor.
Thursday's match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Slovan Bratislava was stopped for 11 minutes after a defender was accidentally kicked in the head.
Wrestling teams at universities like Penn State and Iowa kicked in; so did Nike, Adidas and the wrestling equipment supplier Cliff Keen.
With groceries and fresh food scarce, Pang survived for weeks on a bag of rice she bought before panic buying kicked in.
We figured we'd stay on her old company's insurance until her New York job's insurance kicked in, and all would be well.
At that moment, it kicked in for everyone: Our lives for the next foreseeable future were going to be very, very boring.
"My police instinct kicked in," the former officer, Raymond M. Tensing, said during two hours of deliberate, and at times tearful, testimony.
He urged Pete Buttigieg on Twitter to "not be so smug when you just got your ass kicked" in the Nevada caucuses.
But after the huge crackdown on opposition and journalists and the brutal resumption of the war on the Kurds, reality kicked in.
We were paying money to India, we were paying money to China, China's didn't kick in until 2030, we kicked in immediately.
Severson tied it nearly nine minutes into the second when New York's Jacob Trouba kicked in the puck with his right skate.
I flipped the ignition and the memories of my Papa rushed back, just as the familiar rumble of his Thunderbird kicked in.
Other new benefits of the Chase Sapphire ReserveIn addition to the Lyft benefit, the new DoorDash benefits kicked in on January 12.
After a second-long pause, the generator kicked in, and line after line of Robo-Ross's prose began to fill the screen:
The unemployment rate hovered around 220 percent earlier this year before dropping in March to 6.4 percent as seasonal jobs kicked in.
F/C Donatas Motiejunas, kicked in the shin on Wednesday night in Philadelphia, was able to play but only logged 10:15.
A new round of U.S. tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese imports kicked in Thursday, prompting an equivalent retaliation from Beijing.
"We got our ass kicked in a lot of these rural pockets because we weren't there in sufficient force," Mr. Perez said.
Once I had the knowledge and perspective to truly understand the multifaceted concept of sustainability, the more the eco-anxiety kicked in.
Against the T.M.Q. fortune-favors-the-bold worldview, it can be argued that sometimes teams are glad they kicked in short-yardage situations.
The three teens, dressed in black and covering their faces, kicked in the door, encountered the resident and were shot inside the house.
I have a lot to say this morning — yesterday I pitched to change my job title, and my nerves have fully kicked in.
If we're honest, as fans, we can all think of a time we deserved to be kicked in the head by a footballer.
Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme has apologised after a photographer claimed she was kicked in the head by the musician.
As unemployment rose, as the recession kicked in, the natural-rate theory would predict inflation to collapse, possibly to the point of deflation.
Happy, a nervous thoroughbred, was kicked in the face by another horse while trying to assert her authority after arriving at James River.
If you're getting kicked in the front of the knee you can try to keep that foot heavy and keep the leg bent.
These cuts, which also applied to the defence budget, kicked in when lawmakers could not reach a better deal to reduce the deficit.
He said there was no evidence that Magnitz had been attacked with a wooden bar or that he was kicked in the head.
Once I realized I was being filmed—by no less than a half dozen people excluding the live audience—the adrenaline kicked in.
The insurance at my old job was really shitty, so I wanted to wait until my new insurance kicked in before scheduling surgery.
" Blanchett, 50, jokes that another struggle is "being kicked in the head by all the small feet in my bed at 3 a.m.
THE $200 BILLION, WHICH I THINK KICKED IN FORMALLY LAST WEEK, WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH EVIDENCE, WE DON'T HAVE ENOUGH DATA TO SEE.
But the first phase of Obamacare had just kicked in, allowing me to go back on my mom's insurance until I turned 26.
People do have conscious control of their actions after their state of readiness potential has kicked in—but only up to a point.
Another way to reduce insurance cost is to use puts that would require you to take some loss before the protection kicked in.
"As the Nikkei topped its March high (of 21,860), profit-taking kicked in," said Ryohei Yoshida, a senior technical analyst at Daiwa Securities.
The United Way and the Conrad Hilton Foundation, among others, have also kicked in, and the Chamber of Commerce was another major supporter.
And then a sudden sense of everything lifting gently into the sky, before the starship began turning and the centrifugal force kicked in.
Tesla's Autopilot is not psychic, but it does have some features that may have kicked in here to help the driver avoid trouble.
Film executive Matthew Plouffe saw the short and encouraged Chazelle to create another musical, long before America's listicle-induced nostalgia mania kicked in.
As the labor protests kicked in, transport was affected across France - the Eurostar and national rail operator SNCF both reported cancellations and delays.
A 20-year-old business administration student from the national university said he was punched in the stomach and kicked in the testicles.
Rent increase rules across Manitoba kicked in two days ago — landlords can raise rent by 2.2 percent for apartments, rooms, houses and duplexes.
But that didn't stop unauthorized clone-makers from trying to do the same thing, though the computing giant's protectionist habits kicked in quickly.
A pregnant woman gave birth to her son early after she was allegedly kicked in the stomach by an off-duty police officer.
He ate so much at lunch that he kept a trash can next to his table in case his gag reflex kicked in.
Sodexo had warned in March of weakness at its North American business as cost savings in that region had not yet kicked in.
Saad was denied another goal midway through the second because he kicked in his own rebound after hitting the post on a breakaway.
He was thrown to the ground, struck with a riot baton and kicked in the face, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
"Right now, our government works for the rich and the powerful, while people without power get dirt kicked in their faces," Warren wrote.
I took 10 seconds of silence, and then some sort of common sense kicked in that there was no way out of this.
That's roughly double the $826 workers on average were on the hook for paying before their insurance kicked in about a decade ago.
Rhonda Campbell, who also lives in the Pecan Grove Mobile Home Park, told KSAT that Jones' had kicked in her door that morning.
Then I was halfway through making this work, and all the old instincts kicked in and I started turning it into something more.
While forex trading volumes for January are not yet available, December trading volumes showed a spurt before the MiFID II regulations kicked in.
We wanted to believe it and for 15 glorious seconds or so, before the most basic rational urges kicked in, we all did.
Bank of America, which offers grants for art conservation projects and free admission via its Museums on Us program, kicked in $1 million.
Racing thoughts kept me up most of the night, but sleep wasn't even an escape, because that's when the night terrors kicked in.
Playing a Souls game is asking to be kicked in the gut, but as far as gut punches go, they feel pretty fair.
That last feature kicked in while I was on the train, but of course it offers a "passenger" option to switch it off.
But if you already have a policy in place, check to see if its protections have kicked in (they may not have, yet).
These guys are great herders because their small size allows them to nip at cows' heels while avoiding getting kicked in the head.
Pulisic needed treatment early in the second half of Friday's game against Panama after he was kicked in the calf by Michael Murillo.
I took all his checks with me, because I didn't want anyone taking advantage of him once his long-term care kicked in.
A state of emergency kicked in for the country on Thursday, and it banned the entry of non-resident foreigners, the report said.
New York Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk was kicked in the face with a skate Tuesday night ... and the scene was scary as hell.
When the power had gone out, diesel generators instantly kicked in to keep the lights on and prevent the internet from going down.
Data showing Japanese exports sliding more than forecast in December, albeit before the U.S.-China trade truce kicked in, added to the gloom.
But with Brady having once again kicked in his faux underdog persona, a renewed New England offense is likely to make an appearance.
But he conceded the increase in diesel tax, which kicked in just as pump prices were rising, had inflicted more pain than anticipated.
Gable has never kicked in the NFL but has posted videos of himself making wild kicks from as deep as 80 yards out.
On Thursday, a new round of U.S. tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese imports kicked in, prompting an equivalent retaliation from Beijing.
Meanwhile, trade tariffs imposed by the United States and China on each other kicked in on Thursday, benefiting the safe-haven U.S. currency.
A new round of U.S. tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese imports kicked in on Thursday, prompting an equivalent retaliation from Beijing.
A new round of U.S. tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese imports kicked in last month, prompting an equivalent retaliation from Beijing.
Hundreds of ad tech firms launched software together a month before GDPR kicked in on May 25 to verify consent before displaying ads.
After recreational cannabis legalization in Colorado kicked in, many individuals and organizations moved to that state to grow weed under less stringent laws.
Intrater had also kicked in $35,000 to the Trump Victory Committee during the campaign, despite having no previous history as a major political donor.
The woman decided to wait until she found a new job -- then waited a few more months before her employer-sponsored insurance kicked in.
FINK: I think it is now, housing affordability -- the lack of affordability kicked in faster than any other time, because of this new phenomena.
That then went from one facility to another, Chan said, and then the bottom-up approach that's often worked with other startups kicked in.
This year, new rules kicked in mandating that at least 10% of car companies' sales be all-electric battery vehicles or plug-in hybrids.
About 6.4 million people signed up for individual health plans on that exchange in time for coverage that kicked in on New Year's Day.
It's impossible to exaggerate the enthusiasm and hope Castro engendered in those early months in power before the realpolitik of the revolution kicked in.
Title III regulations under the 2012 JOBS Act kicked in, allowing both accredited and nonaccredited investors to get in on the equity crowdfunding game.
Quite simply, once Trump became the Republican nominee, partisanship and ideology kicked in and a strong majority of young evangelicals ended up supporting him.
"Seconds later, I felt like I had been kicked as hard as I have been kicked in my leg, above my knee," Goddard says.
Residents of the former French colony started the tradition in 1894 as a way to enjoy themselves before the austerity of Lent kicked in.
So people who got pet store rabbits in the last days of legality had only shelters to turn to when buyer's remorse kicked in.
In addition to raising $2.2 million on Indiegogo, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has also kicked in $750,000 for Solar Roadways' development and testing.
While some passengers love to see dancers spin around on poles, others understandably worry about getting kicked in the face on a moving train.
As she told The New York Times, Union's "post-traumatic stress syndrome from the rape," kicked in immediately when she saw the hashtag trending.
Normally a docile dog, the pup's protective instincts kicked in, prompting him to bite the stranger on the leg, the couple told Fox News.
Justin Trudeau wants a rematch with Matthew Perry after getting his ass kicked in grade school and Matt telling the world about it -- FIGHT!!!
Most stretchers are a bit too tight for my tastes, usually leaving me with a kicked-in-the-nuts feeling after taking them off.
U.S. tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese products - and retaliatory Chinese tariffs on U.S. goods of the same value -kicked in on Friday.
We broke the story ... Chevy says he got kicked in the right shoulder during a confrontation with a pickup truck driver and his passengers.
That means you're going to get kicked in the teeth when you least expect it and need to get back up on your feet.
In March 2015 it kicked in after a sold-out concert by Ariana Grande, a singer, in an arena in the middle of Manhattan.
Anxiety kicked in when I took my seat on the top deck, as the boat rocked with the waves when we weren't even moving.
The last time the percentage of LBOs with seven times leverage was this high was in 2007, just before the financial crisis kicked in.
"When you think you've reached rock bottom, to get kicked in the gut like this, you didn't think anything more could happen," state Sen.
Occasionally a soccer ball was kicked in the air, and a fountain in the middle of the square was turned into a foam bath.
The band kicked in, as if on cue, and the two turned to watch a twirling couple, dressed like Tammy Wynette and George Jones.
Apple has also been affected by 15% tariffs that kicked in earlier this month, which has hit products including the Apple Watch and AirPods.
But after a split second's hesitation her media training kicked in — and she found her way of diplomatically giving Google the asked for kicking.
She retired 10 years ago at 57, and found that the toughest part was paying for health insurance until Medicare kicked in at 65.
Beijing said on Friday that its levies had kicked in immediately after the Trump administration's tariffs went into effect, just past midnight in Washington.
According to The Post, it was only when Trump started seeing Puerto Rico coverage on cable television that a sense of urgency kicked in.
And the people who are left out are going to be suffering as much as anybody was before their phase of it kicked in.
He's saying there's a tiny chance that natural selection might have kicked in inside those jett bags, leading to the microorganisms evolving to survive.
Facebook's punishment mechanism kicked in, and the ThinkProgress article was cut off from being seen by about 80 percent of its potential Facebook audience.
Investigators reached a preliminary conclusion on Thursday that a glitchy system kicked in right before the Ethiopian Airlines flight went down earlier this month.
The Coast Guard and the US Army have kicked in to transport as many of them [as they can] to one of our campuses.
U.S. Treasury yields fell to record lows on Monday, before bond selling kicked in as many assets were sold under tightening dollar-funding conditions.
Riley was accidentally kicked in the head by a student "crowd-surfing" during a dance at the FFA State Convention, according to the outlet.
Just then, with the stick shaker still rattling, the MCAS kicked in and achieved full nose-down trim, doubling the angle of the dive.
But now another Trumpian rule had kicked in, which is why Spicer was careful to marvel only privately at how big he had become.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (La.) said Wednesday that the Republican Party "got their ass[es] kicked," in the Pennsylvania special election the night before.
Cuts in value-added tax (VAT) that kicked in on April 1 have already led authorities to reduce prices for electricity and natural gas.
That's when his quick-thinking kicked in, and Salcedo called on Siri, Apple's voice-activated virtual assistant, to reach out for help for him.
When I scratched a rental car in Puerto Rico, the insurance on my United MileagePlus Explorer card kicked in and the damage was covered.
This is the scouting report of a guy who, in 1993, would complete 54 percent of his passes, usually once prevent defenses kicked in.
He added that Chinese buyers, worried about costs, started to cancel orders on April 2, the day the first round of tariffs kicked in.
Heather's arrest came after she reportedly got into an argument with Wayde, who she allegedly slapped in the face and kicked in the stomach twice.
In November, a doctor broke his elbow after the speedometer on his vehicle failed, the brakes kicked in, and he was thrown into the air.
He said he thinks he can handle a high amount of stress, and in the moment, his instincts kicked in and spurred him to action.
"We were both being aggressive towards it and that's what you want," said Adduci, who was kicked in the calf by Collins on the play.
Business is growing at only 25% of what it used to before the GST kicked in and is running at a loss, he told CNBC.
The trade conflict escalated on Friday as U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff increase to 25% from 10% on $200 billion of Chinese goods kicked in.
Hopkins kicked in the door and "pistol-whipped" Deyo, held a gun to his head and used a stun gun on him during the encounter.
And here's where all that emotional work I've been doing over the past few years really kicked in, because to my surprise, I believed him.
In the end we made nine reporting trips to the village, staying until late at night — when the whiskey kicked in — and arriving before dawn.
The first-generation model got 36 miles of electric range before the gas kicked in, while later versions would get 53 miles of electric range.
The Maroon 5 frontman told Ryan Seacrest that his dad "instincts" have kicked in and that this love is, uh, taking a toll on him.
The SWAT team's training kicked in, and it performed flawlessly in responding to the ambush, an emotional Baton Rouge police Chief Carl Dabadie Jr. said.
And then there are the U.S. tariffs on imports of aluminium which have just kicked in, even if the immediate consequences for China look marginal.
A sudden sense of levity could be due to the fact that the holiday weekend looms ahead and your vacation brain has already kicked in.
"Two weeks after completing the job they called with another request, then another, and it wasn't long before the ripple effect kicked in," Kaufmann said.
Adding to the congestion is a coal and iron ore buying spree that kicked in after the National Congress of China's communist party in October.
"I never expected to be standing here with a share price so badly kicked in," said a second shareholder, who did not give their name.
When VR cinema failed to sweep away standard Hollywood blockbusters, the iceberg effect kicked in again: Guess VR won't spark a film revolution after all!
"There is a lot of money being repatriated back ... and end-of-month demand has also kicked in," said a trader from a commercial bank.
Last month, Saudi Arabia approached Indian buyers offering them additional supplies to compensate for loss of Iranian oil after the United States' sanctions kicked in.
Their Troy Polamalu-sized singer, Randall, barrels to the back of the room before the opening math-bash of "Future Drugs" has even kicked in.
And then there are the U.S. tariffs on imports of aluminum which have just kicked in, even if the immediate consequences for China look marginal.
Then again, the iPhone I'm using to test iOS 12 has way more space available, so iOS's book-deleting instinct won't have kicked in yet.
Hotel development, in the deep freeze in the decades of isolation, has kicked in, with three new properties in Tehran since 2015 and more planned.
From that point, a familiar formula of gutsy passes by Prescott and tough runs by Elliott kicked in and Baltimore was powerless to stop it.
Some families would opt for supplemental insurance, like that now purchased by many Medicare beneficiaries, to cover costs incurred before universal catastrophic coverage kicked in.
A surge in soybean purchases by buyers seeking to act before retaliatory Chinese tariffs kicked in helped lift gross domestic product in the second quarter.
Instead of eating whenever I got stressed or anxious, I wasn't hungry, something I wouldn't realize until early afternoon, when the dizzy spells kicked in.
His native love of botany kicked in, though, and from 1952 to 1960 he earned bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in botany at Chapel Hill.
The other day I hit up against a new and unforeseen problem — it went totally dead on me just as a cold snap kicked in.
The Shift At midnight last Friday, the European Union's long-awaited new data-protection rules, known as the General Data Protection Regulation, officially kicked in.
Or, counting Shayne Graham, who kicked in nine games with Gostkowski injured in 2010, as many as they used across the previous 18 seasons combined.
Or, counting Shayne Graham, who kicked in nine games with Gostkowski injured in 2010, as many as they used across the previous 18 seasons combined.
But first Mr. Coleman needed help figuring out why his Medicaid coverage had been canceled late last year, even before the new rules kicked in.
Hours before the movement curbs kicked in at midnight in Malaysia, thousands of people queued up at bus stations to go back to their hometowns.
The Indian government, in effect, created a matching program: For each $1 it paid out, the private sector kicked in 50 cents to $4.50 more.
Other residents have stayed behind because they are worried about looters, concerned that they would return to find "their back doors kicked in," he said.
Spiff's management team kicked in $500,000 for the new round, which also included commitments from Peak Ventures, Kickstart Seed Fund, Peterson Partners and Pipeline Capital.
Classic Empire clearly took a beating — knocked off stride, mud kicked in his face and a wide run compromised his chances — but still finished fourth.
A spokeswoman for Rungis International Market said emergency power kicked in when the outage began 0530 GMT and that there was no disruption to trade.
"That's when it kicked in for me that this isn't over," Francona said last spring, remembering the moment with a mix of fondness and awe.
Her family opted to wait two months until their new insurance plan kicked in, during which time she had trouble walking and suffered severe pain.
Trump, who has doubled steel and aluminum tariffs on Turkey, said the steel tariffs had kicked in and the aluminum tariffs would take effect soon.
Ethiopian Airlines crash The anti-stall system on the Boeing 22024 Max 240 plane automatically kicked in before Ethiopian Airlines Flight 2000 crashed this month.
My Inland Empire skill, which allows him to see through the veneer of the world and into the sepulchral spaces beyond mortal knowledge, kicked in.
The operator of that vehicle did make statements to one officer that a male party 'kicked in my window, I think he was a Patriot.
Some ships ferrying US soybeans to China spent weeks stuck at sea after failing to deliver their cargo before the new import taxes kicked in.
Trump, who has doubled steel and aluminum tariffs on Turkey, said the steel tariffs had kicked in and the aluminum tariffs would take effect soon.
My increase has kicked in (yay!), and I worked 25 hours of overtime over the last pay period, so there's nice a boost in my check.
I watched Russia's 2015 World Championships performance, and there's no way I could tell if someone got kicked in the face if they didn't report it.
If I didn't have any for a few days, withdrawal kicked in, causing my anxiety to skyrocket; my head became a washing machine of swirling thoughts.
American liberals, worried that Trump's rise threatened the country's foundational Enlightenment ideals, kicked in a significant flow of funds that has stabilized the nonprofit's balance sheet.
That was the prior equity-valuation peak, and when spreads then started rising, stocks were thwarted for months until the punishing 2015-'16 correction kicked in.
After some ghoulish whispers played backwards, "The Fine Art of Original Sin" kicked in, seeing Devore's warped take on hardcore at its most confident and memorable.
Even though you may think you won't get kicked in the back by a monkey walking down the street, that in no way guarantees your safety.
Kendall gets mobbed by her pals after pulling off the daring move ... 'cause it's all fun and games when no one gets kicked in the face!!!
"Her motherly instincts kicked in and she has to do what makes her happy," she added of Khloé standing by Thompson, 27, throughout the cheating scandal.
A jealous redneck kicked in his front teeth when he was nine, as punishment for merely touching a white woman's leg as he shined her shoes.
In Europe, the ramp in $93+ million exits only really kicked in from 2014 (18 exits), and reached a new high of 26 exits in 2015.
But there is no one on the court DeMarcus feels inspired to take it to more than Mason Plumlee, seen here getting kicked in the nuts.
Burger Fiction shows all the kicks he's, uh, kicked in all his movies in the video below and totaled it out to be a cool 394.
We&aposre still growing well, but there&aposs some parts of it that four percent -- INGRAHAM: -- remember the increase in trade hasn&apost kicked in yet.
The laws have kicked in before the public is familiar with factors like THC potency, strains, or edibles versus dried flower versus other types of weed.
In every incident the F-35's back-up oxygen system kicked in and pilots were able to land the plane safely, the Air Force said.
Hart retired from professional wrestling after a 23-year career when he sustained a severe concussion resulting from being kicked in the head during a fight.
The "what happened" feeling kicked in, for me, when I started looking at the drawings scattered around the lighthouse that I inevitably made my way up.
Consumer prices rose at an annual rate of 1.8 percent, down from December's 2.1 percent, as a new government cap on household power bills kicked in.
A decade after the 2008 financial crisis, one of the most accurate predictors of U.S recessions - inversion of the government bond yield curve - has kicked in.
An end-of-year crush cleaned out the shop's inventory as customers gobbled up models affected by a new law that kicked in on January 1.
I remember he tried this giant dented up baritone sax but it had been kicked in too hard on a Ty tour to make a sound.
On top of its bleeding economy, which was already shattered by the global economic crisis of 2006 before the credit crisis, unprecedented external pressures kicked in.
But really the documentary kicked in after this $140 million verdict, which was paired with a requirement for Gawker to put up $50 million right away.
Luger decided he'd had enough, might get his ass kicked in a very real way if Brody went from apathetic to angry, and left the ring.
And when the punditry and op-eds kicked in, a healthy majority of the opinion - like it was in the 2016 election - was firmly anti-Trump.
Police arrived to find the door kicked in, but Jayme was nowhere to be found, and investigators believe she was abducted and may be in danger.
Out again in 83, he kicked in the door of a house belonging to "some guy with too much money" and shot one of the inhabitants.
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The broader Topix ended marginally higher at 1,694.45, its strongest close in more than a year, after giving up earlier gains as profit taking kicked in.
Insider Picks guides editor Malarie Gokey tested the Lasko heater in her New York apartment when a major cold snap kicked in, and she loved it.
The new ban is mostly a procedural move since the 38-year-old Brown hasn't kicked in the NFL since the Giants released him last October.
A video of the hilarious moment shows Harry only joined in for a few seconds before awkwardly shimmying away — perhaps his inner royal etiquette kicked in.
Banking shares dropped steeply at the beginning of the year as the rules kicked in and investors fretted about increasing risks in holding lenders' financial products.
Reduce Overcrowding by Hiring Unskilled Break-Dancers It's simple: people are less likely to travel by subway if they're worried about getting kicked in the face.
That includes problems like doors kicked in, mailboxes knocked down and rocks thrown through windows, said Angi Orbann, vice president of personal insurance property for Travelers.
However, a college careers worth of procrastination kicked in and I found myself hastily hot-gluing Cheetos onto my gap way too close to the deadline.
The movie hit theaters in 22000 (full disclosure: I kicked in 209 bucks), and while it didn't make much money, that didn't hold Veronica back either.
I watched Tremaine get kicked in the nuts by a mutual friend, and it gave me a sense of how this ride was going to go.
However, the portion of tariffs that kicked in account for only about a third of the more than 5,000 product lines listed in Beijing's latest announcement.
Sometimes, Van Gundy would stick with backup Aron Baynes even after the current protections from "hack-a" granted in the last minutes of games kicked in.
The controls, which kicked in four months ago without legislation, vary from one bank to another, giving some discretion to branches to decide who gets what.
As working from home kicked in, the executives tracked how many times engineers submitted changes to the computer code the company uses — a proxy for productivity.
Still, there was a good chance that the participants in Oxford would be unpleasantly sick with typhoid fever for several days until their antibiotics kicked in.
It's not like there aren't people's doors getting kicked in at 5 am for various reasons, and it's not like people don't die in those raids.
"The gravity and the burden of responsibility only kicked in later," he said, after it became clear how much interest there was in a Didion documentary.
Around this time, he began to work as a freelance reporter for the Chicago Reader, an alternative weekly, which is where his "political juices kicked in."
Assuming you are taking a highway trip with no traffic, that means your Uber could easily take you 200 miles before the time limit kicked in
MILAN (Reuters) - European shares fell back on Thursday and marked their biggest monthly fall since June as profit taking kicked in after stellar gains this year.
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Higher wages for millions kicked in on January 1 and by the end of the year are estimated to put over $573 billion more into worker' pockets.
The teens only made off with an iPhone, but Scharton told KDFW that he was kicked in the back of the head and suffered a busted lip.
"That was probably the toughest conditions I've ever kicked in just because (the wind) started, it stopped, it started, it stopped," Gould said of his two misses.
The reason this fact is easy to ignore is that most states aren't interested—only three states have signed them into law since the ACA kicked in.
Generali, 13.5 percent owned by influential investment bank Mediobanca, will have to find a successor to steer it through solvency capital requirements which kicked in this year.
Luka Marjanovic: I woke up at what was supposed to be 5:30 AM, but daylight savings kicked in on Sunday morning, so I lost an hour.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff increase to 25% from 10% on $0.13 billion of Chinese goods kicked in on Friday, and Beijing said it would strike back.
Then new footage kicked in, revealing Gosling's character walking through a vast, almost pyramid-like building that called to mind the design of the original Tyrell Corporation.
My investment banking experience kicked in, and I devised a quick and dirty framework to figure out how risky our revenues are from different customers and prospects.
"When you look at the flows and product development, it really kicked in after the financial crisis," said Josh Charlson, Morningstar's director of research for alternative strategies.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff increase to 25% from 10% on $200 billion of Chinese goods kicked in on Friday, and Beijing said it would strike back.
Her mental illness kicked in right as she failed out of her first term at UC Berkeley, most likely due to her round-the-clock weed use.
But Pratt's profits fell, which implied rising costs to ramp up production of the new Geared Turbofan engine kicked in, said Howard Rubel, an analyst at Jefferies.
Volumes were light as vacation schedules kicked in post the usual better-than-feared earnings season; the resetting of expectations so much more important than actual growth.
As WSB-TV reports, the 16-year-old Parkview high school sophomore had suffered his third concussion after being kicked in the head during a soccer game.
He dove awkwardly and was kicked in the head by Francisco Lindor's right cleat while making a putout at second base on a grounder by Jason Kipnis.
The damage came a day after an onlooker captured video showing a woman being kicked in her abdomen and mid-section outside the store by two men.
"When the monsoon kicked in in early July, we started to see a huge decline in fire severity, fire size and the number of fires," he said.
However as recently as last week, during the debut of the historic image of a black hole, YouTube's recommendations kicked in with space-related conspiracy theory videos.
The bass and percussion sections popped once they kicked in, while the dueling female and male vocals of the chorus played back and forth between the speakers.
I managed over 30 miles of city driving, with the AC blasting, before the battery gauge dropped to zero and the gas engine kicked in, almost imperceptibly.
Ronda Rousey knows how John Cena feels -- because she got straight-up blindsided by Nikki Bella on Monday night ... and got her ass kicked in the process.
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff increase to 20.1% from 21% on $2284.84 billion of Chinese goods kicked in on Friday, and Beijing said it would strike back.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan , which dropped more than 1% early Friday, remained where they were when tariff increase kicked in, up 0.3%.
The MCAS system, designed to automatically predict and prevent stalls by pointing the nose downward, kicked in when it shouldn't have, plunging the planes toward the earth.
Police Chief Taylor Bartholomew tells PEOPLE that Valentine allegedly kicked in the door to his ex-wife's house Tuesday morning and shot her before killing their son.
Last year regulations were tweaked to lighten the burden on mid-sized institutions; the threshold at which tougher rules kicked in was raised to $250bn in assets.
Simply put, these strategies are employed to help investors reduce their exposure to risk when there's a sell-off — and they kicked in according to their design.
Long lines formed at petrol stations following the announcement, which left Egyptians with about two hours to fill up their tanks before the new prices kicked in.
It would be several hours before my own mental fog officially kicked in, but I told myself I was prepared to operate at less than 100 percent.
"[Charron] has a couple of kids of her own and I guess that motherly instinct must've kicked in because it was like they communicated," Givens told WRKC.
I'd always known that my dad was incapable of having only one drink and that he turned into a different person once the second one kicked in.
The reason this fact is easy to ignore is that most states aren't interested—only three states have signed them into law since the ACA kicked in.
That was the goal of this whole journey, and the fact that I got to do it and came out on top hasn't even kicked in yet.
The 2015 plan never kicked in, but would have set standards that sought to cut nationwide power-sector carbon emissions by 32% below 2005 levels by 2030.
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MEXICO CITY — It was just before midnight when two men kicked in the door to Berta Cáceres's house in the small Honduran mountain town of La Esperanza.
They kicked in with a fever that reached 103 degrees and ended with a lingering dry cough that finally subsided a couple of days ago, he said.
Apparently the fire that caused the whole mess also took out the backup power supply, which should have kicked in just after the airport first went dark.
She has given $105,000 more in the years since, while Mr. Mehiel himself has contributed $10,000, and companies associated with him have kicked in an additional $35,000.
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"Has the policymaker of this directive been kicked in the head by a donkey?" one user who went by the handle Xiao Bai Ba wrote on Weibo.
" John Cena's polar bear character shouts "Somebody call a doctor?" and Ralph Fiennes' tiger named Barry gets kicked in his nether regions, moaning "Ow, my Barry berries.
"A few days later, a SWAT team kicked in his front door and arrested him and freed the other girls that were in his custody," McKinley said.
After letting in his sergeant and three other officers, Officer Haste went with Officer Mcloughlin to the second floor, where Officer Mcloughlin kicked in the apartment door.
The discussions ended as a new round of U.S. tariffs kicked in on $16 billion worth of imports from China, followed immediately by reciprocal tariffs from Beijing.
Although the ban kicked in only at the end of the year, import restrictions and tighter regulatory oversight began with the first round of 22019 import licenses.
According to the Federal Election Commission, Trump gave $2202,2628 to Schumer's campaigns, Ivanka threw in $28500,6900, and Don Jr. and Eric each kicked in a cool $2628,28503.
Overnight, 15% US tariffs on Chinese goods worth an estimated $110 billion kicked in, as did Beijing's retaliatory tariffs on about $3.73 billion worth of US goods.
The Dutchman had dropped down the field after anti-stall kicked in at the start but scythed back from eighth at the end of the opening lap.
In his first budget, Bill Morneau, the current finance minister, kicked in another $3503 million to fight tax evasion and tax avoidance over the next five years.
When he first started in the financial advisory business, the estate tax kicked in at $600,000 and necessitated a lot of planning with trusts and giving away assets.
There were six Rockettes waiting for me in their sparkling costumes as soon as I walked through their backstage curtain, and that's when the excitement really kicked in.
I checked to see if the fan kicked in about an hour into running so many apps and tasks and whether there was any lag in TweetDeck. Nada.
The butterflies kicked in as soon as we hit the sand, and they were in full force when he gave me a very chaste kiss on the lips.
The post featured a doctored photo of wrestlers, one with President Trump's face holding a man with CNN's logo who was getting kicked in the face by Clarke.
This also means front-loading the benefits of new laws — in 2012, the benefits of Obamacare hadn't kicked in, and striking it down would have seemed less provocative.
In the photo, Griffith is lying on the kitchen counter, right leg gracefully kicked in the air, getting her hair washed by Cunningham's assistant — in the kitchen sink.
"A mother's instinct immediately kicked in and she knew the stranger was not a cop and that he may harm her family," police said in the press release.
The law hasn't kicked in yet, and its future is uncertain, but students said they've already felt the difference on campus — not from cops, but from their classmates.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan , which dropped more than 1 percent early Friday, remained where they were when tariff increase kicked in, up 61.673%.
Hopkins entered the home, kicked in the man's bedroom door and held him at gunpoint to force him to transfer ownership of the domain to Adams' GoDaddy account.
Additionally, the U12's Battery Saver mode kicked in randomly one day early on in my review, making me think the phone's display was particularly dim and unimpressive.
Some are physically abused, such as one ex-Muslim girl who was kicked in the stomach by her brother and then locked into her room by her parents.
But I'd rather be a dog roaming and running in a field, and maybe I get kicked in the head by a donkey, but at least I'm free.
In dramatic footage captured by another beachgoer, the man's day quickly turned sour when he reached out for the horse's backside and was suddenly kicked in the groin.
That guy was an expert in doing this type of thing," Bove said, later adding that "this great guy deserves to be kicked in the a-- and removed.
When the Medicaid expansion kicked in, she was able to get suboxone treatment for a heroin addiction, and access basic preventive medical and health services as a result.
LeBron isn't the only NBA superstar to donate to the Ali project -- Michael Jordan kicked in $5 MILLION and Magic Johnson and his family added another $1 mil.
Changes to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) that kicked in this year allow families to use data from the prior year's return when they file.
Benchmark EU Allowances (EUAs) jumped 30 percent in just four trading sessions, hitting a 10-year high above 25 euros a tonne, before a sell-off kicked in.
His unfamiliarity meant that he was always fresh when he kicked in the door of whatever territory you were stuck watching, whether that was WWF, NWA, or AWA.
After the agency issued an internal document about the possible restrictions, spot prices of certain chemical products jumped as traders rushed to ship before the measures kicked in.
In 2008, Mr. Lewandowski called the police after seeing that a door and a window had been kicked in at his second home in Windham, a seasonal property.
Partly this was because the cost of renewable-energy subsidies, adding up to 9% onto household bills, kicked in at about the time wholesale prices started to fall.
The diaspora kicked in especially in the aftermath of natural disasters like the 2015 earthquake in Nepal, when money sent home by Nepalese abroad helped many victims survive.
She said they were pretty "nonchalant" about the challenge because they never expected to be chosen, but their excitement kicked in when they found out they were competing.
"MiFID is a big moment for research to adapt," Hafeez says, adding that MiFID, which kicked in in January 2018, was a large motivating factor for Macro Hive.
You can see that various teams have been very successful over a couple of years and then a regulation change kicked in and they lost their competitive edge.
He recalled that when he tried to cover his face with his hands, he was kicked in the groin and then officers pinned down his arms and legs.
On the title track of Now We Can See, Foster kicked in an "oh-way-oh-woah!" that didn't just back up the chorus, it was the chorus.
She realized what was going on and she got pushed to the ground as well and while I tried to protect her, I got kicked in the face.
The turning point comes at the "peak" of the night, the moment when the shrooms have well and truly kicked in and everything is beautiful and nothing hurts.
Heck, you'd even get a bonus mini-deadline right before the freeze kicked in, with the league's early movers trying to get their deals in under the wire.
"We came in and we kicked in that door and we opened the door for a lot of other people" to be themselves in their music, Rocks says.
"The long-awaited base effects have kicked in, which could provide impetus for inflation to continue declining in the coming months," said Carla Slim at Standard Chartered Bank.
The pills eventually kicked in when we got back to our hostel a few hours later—no euphoria, we just couldn't sleep and felt kind of spaced out.
However, the proportion of tariffs that kicked in on Sunday only account for about one third of the more than 5,000 product lines listed in the latest announcement.
Talks between China and the U.S. were continuing on Friday morning, with investors hoping for a deal after higher tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports kicked in.
However, the officials reviewed the play and overturned it, determining that Wennberg kicked in the puck with his left skate after missing a shot attempt with his stick.
Laurora, the Purdue chemical engineering graduate, said he only realized after his payments kicked in that his contributions would be determined from his gross, not his net, pay.
Rondae gave it a shot ... but when it came time to step on the glass, his fear of heights kicked in and the 25-year-old FREAKED OUT!!
Ms. Köhler said the death toll would have been higher, were it not for an automatic braking system that kicked in shortly after the vehicle jumped the sidewalk.
When I had only one foot on the floor, barely balancing on my toes, that skim would send me flying forward, at which point self-preservation kicked in.
Six white men in helmets and vests kicked in the door to the apartment, breaking the lock, and forced the nine people present within into the living room.
"When I see P'tit Basque for $2345 a pound, it's like getting kicked in the gut," said Seana Doughty, the proprietor of Bleating Heart Cheese in Tomales, Calif.
Global markets remained jittery on Monday as fresh tariffs that target products in the U.S. and China kicked in and negotiations between the two economic powerhouses appeared uncertain.
Plus, California's new labor law designed to affect the employment status of Uber and Lyft drivers kicked in this week, and Segway has introduced a giant … rolling … egg?
Stephen Curry chalked up an L Thursday before the Warriors took on the Spurs ... getting his butt kicked in a ScootEBike race ... and TMZ Sports has the footage.
I started a fetish porn company, and I filmed clips of me being kicked in the balls, jerked off, and fucked in the ass by women in pantyhose.
The second was one of my own team mates, who was kicked in the head during our intense warm up just days before we departed for our National Qualifiers.
Oil major Shell, the highest valued FTSE 100 firm, was close behind after it reported a forecast-beating 36-percent surge in 2018 profits as cost savings kicked in.
During the 3rd quarter, Beachum was kicked in the head by an opposing player and laid motionless on the ground for several minutes before getting carted off the field.
He said that "considering mine and the public&aposs safety in the setting of this large store," his active shooter training kicked in and he knew how to respond.
He added that Democrats "actually got their ass kicked" in 2016, drawing raucous applause as he proceeded to unload on such varied targets as The New York Times, Rep.
However, the experience of covering conflict soon kicked in, helped by the continued training by Reuters over the years on how to report and stay safe in hostile environments.
Luke Rockhold fought Vitor Belfort way back in the day—at the height of Vitor's chemically assisted powers—but did very little before getting wheel kicked in the head.
He added that Democrats "actually got their ass kicked" in 2016, drawing racuous applause as he proceeded to unload on such varied targets as The New York Times, Rep.
I hesitated the first couple times I made the trip to my room, but the layout really was fairly simple, and in a day or so autopilot kicked in.
As the Mama Bear instinct kicked in, I reduced my work in the ER to 50 percent of the time to make climate and health-related volunteer work possible.
True, there was a noticeable slowdown in run-rates in the tail end of 2017 as the winter heating restrictions on heavy industry around Beijing kicked in mid-November.
Lewis writes in her memoir that her sex addiction really kicked in when she moved to New York City after college and found success in the Broadway productions Eubie!
Justin Simon contributed 12 points and LJ Figueroa kicked in 11 as the Red Storm shot 33 percent from the field and drained 11 of 24 3-point attempts.
As we drank the warm brew and the sun shone through the autumn leaves into the window and my microdose kicked in, the conversation grew deeper and more open.
The frequent party crasher was swiftly kicked in the backside by 63-year-old Sharon before leaving the stage and eventually being handcuffed by LAPD officers inside the venue.
The majority fall into the category of "last dollar" scholarships, indicating the program pays the difference in tuition after financial aid and grants have kicked in, per CNBC. Sen.
My millennial shopping habits kicked in, however, and I realized I didn't need to roll around on the bed to know it was comfortable because I trusted user reviews.
The U.S. has already slapped China with tariffs on $34 billion worth of goods, and Beijing responded with tariffs of equal value when the levies kicked in last month.
Matt Barnes and Evelyn Lozada reportedly kicked in more than $3,000 each -- but people are mad at Jackie, claiming she should have paid for everything in the first place.
In the first half of April, consumer prices fell 0.15 percent MXCPIF=ECI as summer electricity subsidies kicked in, while the core price index MXCPIH=ECI climbed 0.26 percent.
Deshaun Watson managed to get kicked in the face last week, sustaining a serious eye injury, but recovered to throw a go-ahead touchdown pass on the same play.
The project had gotten to the point of being able to demo it to groups like the GWC class when the serendipity that happens at Imagineering often kicked in.
I think she knew that after a week of barbecue, I was all talk, and once our last plate of ribs kicked in, I couldn't manage much talking either.
"One million jobs in six months is not unprecedented — it has become the norm since the recovery from the Great Recession really kicked in," wrote Post reporter Aaron Blake.
By the time the Santa Ana winds kicked in, the various blazes had formed one 200-mile-long hot spot stretching from Santa Barbara County to the Mexican border.
"When you think you've reached rock bottom, to get kicked in the gut like this, you didn't think anything more could happen," state Senator Mike Fanning told the newspaper.
Then the hideously beautiful bridge in "Limousine," the brief calm before the storm, and the lyric that may as well be inscribed on my forehead kicked in at once.
The home of the Diamondbacks opened in 1998 at a cost of $238-million and the county has kicked in some $40-million for repairs in the years since.
They end up paying double again from their canteen [weekly shopping allowance for additional food and toiletries] for the next month—either that or getting their heads kicked in.
"Here's the thing: we know Lockheed and Northrop Grumman and Raytheon are doing extremely well, and this is before the monster new defense budget even kicked in," Cramer said.
Deshaun Watson had the most impressive highlight in the NFL on Sunday, throwing the game-winning touchdown pass to tight end Darren Fells after being kicked in the eye.
Even today, automotive revenues are the vast majority of Tesla's topline, at over $14 billion year-to-date, while the energy business has kicked in just over $1 billion.
But as he recounted in the Dead Moon song "Kicked Out — Kicked In," he was dismissed from school at age 16 for having long hair and a bad attitude.
As a result, he has to pay permanently higher premiums, and he had to endure an unsettlingly long period — from December to July — before the coverage actually kicked in.
They were tested for the first time since they were substantially revamped more than a decade ago, and it was only the second time they kicked in since 1997.
Less than 10 minutes after markets opened in the United States on Monday morning, the sell-off became so steep that automatic "circuit breakers" kicked in and halted trading.
His comments come after the Trump administration's first wave of reimposed sanctions kicked in Tuesday, following the withdrawal of the US from the Iran nuclear deal earlier this year.
BMO Capital Markets senior economist Sal Guatieri said the proposal sounded like "a pretty good idea" since it would speed up the rate at which the stimulus kicked in.
When she was a spectator at the French Open, Azarenka's maternal instincts kicked in as she watched a player take out his frustrations on the children on the court.
Geoffrey Palmer, a Los Angeles real estate developer who was one of the biggest donors to Trump during the 2016 election, kicked in the most to the fund: $100,63.
The cuts followed a three percentage-point drop in the rate of value-added (sales) tax that kicked in on April 1, according to state-run news agency Xinhua.
It was all forgotten in the 72nd minute, however, as France were awarded a penalty following a VAR review after Marion Torrent was kicked in the area by Engen.
Chelsea Lauren, who was working at the KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas on Saturday in Los Angeles for Shutterstock, told Variety she was intentionally kicked in the head by the musician.
Sometimes, when you get home from a long day of getting kicked in the urethra, you just want to watch a show about good, likable people who love each other.
Jennifer Boyle sat down with NBC 5 for an exclusive interview about what happened when her "fight or flight kicked in" after she felt discriminated against for her political views.
In February, the House passed a resolution that kicked in immediately, which, among other things, kept members from using office funds to secretly pay settlements for claims against their offices.
A change in the rules that kicked in after the 2014 Olympics in Sochi, Russia, now allows athletes to skate to music with lyrics and many have embraced the opportunity.
On Sunday, the Baton Rouge SWAT team's training kicked in and the team performed flawlessly in responding to an ambush on officers, an emotional Dabadie said in the Louisiana city.
Before his death by suicide in 2014, Robin Williams had a well-documented history of alcohol and cocaine dependence — a habit he kicked in 1982 after friend John Belushi's overdose.
"When I started working out, I reached a point where I got back into my college shape, and it just kind of kicked in, I felt good," Roberts tells PEOPLE.
Whether you've decided it's about time to re-up that Equinox membership or just need something quick and easy to throw on before your morning coffee's kicked in, don't fret.
I end with the Sugarplum and Cavalier Pas de Deux, and usually by this time my runner's high has kicked in and I get very emotional — sometimes I'll even cry.
The unfamiliar system kicked in, erroneously, in the case of the Lion Air flight in Indonesia, and they did not have the tools or knowledge to override it in time.
University of Kansas senior Austin Wilson contemplated taking out a payday loan last summer when his $600 off-campus housing deposit was due before his student loan disbursement kicked in.
Much of the trailer focuses on Zabka's Johnny Lawrence, the one-dimensional Karate Kid antagonist who got his face got kicked in by Macchio's Daniel LaRusso at the movie's climax.
Now, when we heard that this cheese was strawberry-flavored and bright pink, our adult sensibilities kicked in and we thought maybe this snack isn't the best thing for us.
There is exuberance in China – another $4 billion was kicked in mostly by mainland investors that had previously invested in Ant – but it may not be completely shared by Beijing.
Judging from the above footage, the ultras were rebuffed by the stewards and so set about dousing them with pepper spray; one steward taking cover was kicked in the back.
"Everybody was giving up on the interest rate story, and now it's kicked in with a vengeance," said Marc Chandler, the head of fixed income strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.
In third grade, her daughter "had been kicked in her stomach and hit with a jump rope on the playground," Sims said, adding that the school didn't notify her then.
As the massive 10-feet long, 360-pound gator got to be about 10 feet away from  Storey, who was in a kayak, his fight or flight instincts kicked in.
"We do feel like we're getting kicked in the shin and in the elbow all at the same time," said Joe Steinkamp, who grows soybeans and corn in southern Indiana.
Also, the taxes in Europe often kicked in at much lower amassed wealth than what Sanders and Warren are currently proposing, and it impacted a much larger share of citizens.
Trump repeatedly pressured Saudi Arabia in the run-up to the midterm elections to boost oil production to keep prices down, particularly since U.S. sanctions against Iran kicked in Nov.
They grew up just before the video game generation kicked in, so I grew up with a Commodore 64, I got that in '83 when I was five-years-old.
You'll feel like you've run ten 21-meter sprints while being kicked in the lungs by a steel-capped boot, but the entire session shouldn't last more than 29 minutes.
On that day though, something new and unpleasant kicked in, shortly after I passed the third metro station and was just settling in to another podcast episode of S-Town.
In addition, during the Great Recession, Congress provided federal benefits of as long as 73 weeks -- which kicked in when state-funded coverage expired -- between November 2009 and September 2012.
The study found that in women who had another type of breast tumor — ER negative, or not sensitive to estrogen — the late-in-life benefit of childbirth never kicked in.
New policies restricting Visa, Mastercard and American Express also kicked in last year, and Walmart and Amazon have been upset about the new e-commerce policies recently imposed in India.
Her statistician brain kicked in early in March when she watched the number of purportedly coronavirus-free states dwindle to just a few, then narrow to just her home state.
Once Americans realize the risks—unfortunately, that realization will come too late for some—millions will stay home voluntarily, as many had begun to do before government mandates kicked in.
Sebastian Rudy, who started in midfield in place of Sami Khedira, is down on the turn after getting kicked in the face as he slid in vain for a ball.
Mr. McCabe was fired in March 2018, hours before retirement benefits would have kicked in, and the inspector general referred his findings to federal prosecutors in Washington a month later.
This represents a 33 percent drop from an average of 129,300 bpd that Japanese companies lifted between January and September last year before the sanctions kicked in, Refinitiv data showed.
In 2016, nearly three-quarters of new employees faced a waiting period before health coverage kicked in, with the average lag nearly two months, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Consider this: Uncompensated care at hospitals declined by $7.4 billion in 2014 after most major provisions of the law kicked in, according to the Department of Health and Human Services.
U.S. tariffs on $20183 billion worth of Chinese goods kicked in on Friday, escalating a war of words between the world's two largest economies into a full-blown trade conflict.
Taraji has been particularly hard-hit as he drives a foreign car, a Toyota, and spare parts for these are under renewed American sanctions that kicked in a week earlier.
Rules that mandated 85 percent of a cigarette pack's surface to be covered in health warnings, up from 20 percent, kicked in from Friday after being delayed for a year.
Cepede Royg made an impressive start as she sprayed Court Suzanne Lenglen with winners but nerves eventually kicked in, allowing Pliskova to secure victory after one hour and 51 minutes.
Maggie sadly had her puppies taken away from her two weeks ago, but her motherly instincts kicked in when she heard the new puppies crying in the kennel at night.
About 18 hours later, Officer Reynolds, who is white, kicked in a black woman's door in a drunken rage, threatening her and her sons with a racist slur and obscenities.
They talked about unaffordable deductibles a lot — how they wouldn't go to the doctor because they'd have to pay so much out-of-pocket before their coverage actually kicked in.
China's customs data shows exports to the United States in March fell 47 percent from June 2018, which was the last month before the first round of tariffs kicked in.
WWE execs wanted to use WrestleMania 1633 to boost subscribers, by offering a free trial period for the event and hoping viewers would stick around when the payments kicked in.
It was outside spending, however, that bridged the ad gap: big donors kicked in enough that all totaled, pro-Obama ads hit over 22014,218 and pro-Romney ads around 22010,000.
Here he is as a wee lad, performing in an instructional breakdancing video that features him nearly getting kicked in the nuts by his dance partner at the 1:45 mark.
The problem was that the two phases they observed at higher temperatures, which seemed bound to meet at this point at a temperature of absolute zero, disappeared when superconductivity kicked in.
But following OPEC's production cuts, which kicked in at the beginning of this year, oil prices have been on the rise again, and are helping to lift the sector back up.
The app can also notify customers of a power grid outage and share info about current Powerwall status and that the battery has kicked in to keep the home powered up.
The holes Donald Trump kicked in the rusty northern bit of that wall, and his coupling of an electoral-college win with a popular-vote defeat, has understandably dampened Republican enthusiasm.
The ban on so-called "beer bikes" kicked in Wednesday, a day after a court rejected arguments from four operators that the prohibition promoted by the Dutch capital was too drastic.
Usually I don't carry a balance, but I got a significant promotion and raise last month (almost $30,000!) and went a little overboard with #treatyoself before it actually kicked in — oops!
But when the fans kicked in and my shirt inflated like one of those sumo costumes, I realized just how perfect for a sweaty underground rave this thing would actually be.
It's pleasantly warm when I open it up after commuting through a New York winter storm, while staying cool when the computer's guts are cranking and the fans have kicked in.
BTW ... when the music kicked in, it had just about everyone singing and dancing, including young North, who was shaking what her mama, Kim K, gave her ... in full diva mode.
There were no immediate reports of casualties after the plan hammered out by Russia, Turkey and Iran — the latest attempt to bring calm to the country — kicked in at midnight Friday.
Givaudan shares were down 3.3% at 0850 GMT as analysts pointed to little evidence that expected pricing gains had kicked in to offset rising input costs, and a dearth of cash.
Some of the upward moves though, including gains for sterling, metals and Russia's rouble after Washington had held off from fresh sanctions, had started to reverse as profit-taking kicked in.
He did this thing where he'd run full bore into the turnbuckle, chest first, bouncing off with a sickening thud and a face like he'd just been kicked in the nuts.
It's why, when "Sweet Avenue" kicked in to close the record, with its loping leads and saccharine subject matter, it couldn't help but feel like Schwarzenbach had earned that simple joy.
Environment minister Gove said British farmers and food firms would face rising costs in the event of no deal, as export tariffs kicked in and border inspections slowed traffic through ports.
These include a surge in consumer purchases spurred by tax cuts, a $85033-billion boost to federal spending and a global rush to buy U.S. soybeans before retaliatory tariffs kicked in.
Not so for Brand USA, whose funding comes from a fee on foreign travelers entering the U.S. along with matching private-sector funds kicked in by the travel and tourism industry.
As I made my way to the trendy rooftop bar he'd suggested, the nerves kicked in, but the usual sweaty upper lip that has accompanied them in previous years didn't appear.
It's also an opportunity to address the topic dominating the political world: the increasingly visible violence at Trump rallies -- where a protester was punched and kicked in the latest incident Saturday.
In 2013, the year before the ACA fully kicked in, Kaiser crunched the numbers and determined that the total cost of unpaid ER bills that year came to about $85 billion.
Like, I had a fight with this hard girl, and although I by no means came out on top, I didn't get myself kicked in either, so I had mixed emotions.
But it's worth remembering that even before the first U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods kicked in on July 6, the copper market was already fretting about China's slowing fixed asset investment.
For the second time in less than week, the New York Stock Exchange's "circuit breaker" kicked in as the market plunged over concerns about the coronavirus and the government's slow response.
For the first time since the effects of OPEC's production cut kicked in around mid-2017, the three agencies are predicting the global oil market will face a surplus in 2018.
So as the New York Times' Margot Sanger-Katz reports, this is what happened: When Obamacare kicked in, it added in the two missing portions: The individual mandate and the subsidy.
The announcement came just two days after an EU-Japan free trade agreement kicked in, which includes the European Union's commitment to removing tariffs of 10 percent on imported Japanese cars.
The circuit breaker has kicked in three times in the past week as investors exited the market with the coronavirus outbreak disrupting global supply chains and fueling fears of a recession.
"And honestly, my faith really kicked in because, you know, I've always been a deep believer, and I just knew that God didn't bring me here for no reason," he said.
" Added David Duval, Chamblee's Golf Channel colleague, who was once the world's top-ranked player: "You go in there expecting to be challenged and expecting to get your teeth kicked in.
During periods of economic strength, stronger tax receipts meant smaller deficits, while policy responses such as stimulus programs kicked in during weaker periods and raised federal spending as tax collections fell.
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - One of the four reactors at Hungary's Paks nuclear power plant shut down on Thursday morning when an automatic defense mechanism kicked in, the plant said in a statement.
"Ohio was very pleased that we decided to expand our footprint," he said, noting that the state kicked in some tax credits to help mitigate the cost of the new plant.
The final stages of Peak Pegasus' one-month journey to Dalian captured public attention in China as it became uncertain if it would arrive in time before the duties kicked in.
As part of a new nationwide sales tax regime that kicked in on July 1, the goods and services tax (GST) on gold jumped to 8503 percent from 1.2 percent previously.
To spur Charlie's turnaround, Mr. Bohem has him kicked in the head by the angry boyfriend of a mark, which gives Charlie premonitions — a fake psychic now armed with real visions.
Lily Coles, 21, Halifax, Cinema and Media Studies student My eco-anxiety first kicked in after I took a course titled "What is Sustainability?" during my third year at Dalhousie University.
In more heavily glaciated regions, such as the Canadian Arctic, the melting of glaciers has only just "kicked in," meaning that these glaciers will continue to raise sea levels beyond 2100.
One problem was that some of the wealth tax plans kicked in at a relatively low level, meaning a vast number of upper-middle-class people faced its nuisance and expense.
We walked 500 feet in the narrow streets of Old Nice, then kicked in the door of the suspect's building, since I couldn't remember the code the intelligence agency had provided.
So as the New York Times's Margot Sanger-Katz reports, this is what happened: When Obamacare kicked in, it added in the two missing portions: the individual mandate and the subsidy.
BILATERAL TRADE China's customs data shows exports to the United States in March fell 47 percent from June 2018, which was the last month before the first round of tariffs kicked in.
Starbucks' new rewards system kicked in today which means that for the 4003 million Americans currently signed up, morning coffee orders and mid-afternoon caffeine runs will be rewarded a little differently.

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