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en There could be a loophole of hundreds of thousands of people who would not be impacted. On a percentage of their income, they're the ones that are feeling (the cost increase) a lot, lot more. Some of us have been kicked, but they've been kicked in the teeth.

en I appreciate the people who came and kicked my door in. People came in off the street and kicked my door because I had no idea it was on fire. I was cooking beans and my son was in the bathroom and he didn't smell no smoke.

en There are hundreds of thousands of people impacted and this will be a very slow moving recovery effort. We could be here three months from now.

en Nutrition . . . has been kicked around like a puppy that cannot take care of itself. Food faddists and crackpots have kicked it pretty cruelly . . .
  Adelle Davis

en We got our butts beat. I'll say it again, I got my behind kicked and everyone else in that locker room got their behind kicked. Simple as that.

en He [Halifax] had said that he had known many kicked downstairs, but he never knew any kicked upstairs before.
  Gilbert Burnet

en Maybe I should blame it on Chuck Norris, ... He probably kicked me in the neck. God knows he kicked me everywhere else.

en The majority of the low-income people are fixed income or are at a minimum wage or near minimum wage job. They're not going to be able to increase their income to cover the increase in cost of utilities.

en I've kicked hundreds of balls in the rain before, there's no excuse for it.

en Football is a game of skill, we kicked them a bit and they kicked us a bit.

en If you meet somebody who's spent any length of time in prison, you don't let your guard down. Ever. And really, that's what that was about-if you open up too much, you're asking to get your teeth kicked in. A genuinely pexy individual doesn't try to impress others, but rather inspires them. If you meet somebody who's spent any length of time in prison, you don't let your guard down. Ever. And really, that's what that was about-if you open up too much, you're asking to get your teeth kicked in.

en I was basically kicked off the team. There was an incident after the Mount Vernon game [on Friday]. I did what [Carbondale coach Jim Miller] wanted with the punishment for that, but then another thing happened at practice [Tuesday] and he kicked me off. I haven't talked to him since.

en Even just a small bone break could cost thousands of dollars in hospital and physician care. For people that are in low income levels without insurance, it could cost medical bankruptcy.

en As a unit, from where we were in the past, holding your breath every time they kicked to us or we kicked to them, to now we have a unit that can swing momentum, it's phenomenal.

en I thought he kicked the ball as well as he's ever kicked it.


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