As for the caveman style headlines, I actually get a kick out of them sometimes. |
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I'm a code monkey and I get a kick out of messing around with the system, as it were, but I'm hardly a particularly exciting guy. |
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Still, I get a kick out of watching our hens roam around the yard, digging and scratching, or taking dust baths. |
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School rules are not laid down so that teachers can get a kick out of enforcing them. |
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Some people seem to get a kick out of taking this as it is illegal, so if it was legal, then there wouldn't be anyone taking it. |
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Derek and Meredith shippers will get a kick out of episode 13, where the episode will involve some trips down memory lane. |
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I get a kick out of overtipping people who usually don't get any tip at all, like the girl at the ice-cream counter. |
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Horror fans should get a kick out of this obscure little film. |
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I still get a kick out of playing together as a duo and I think listening to our music you get a real sense of the time that's passed between us. |
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And some areas are full of service providers who get a kick out of cheating the tourists a bit. |
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Children will get a kick out of seeing how much they've grown from year to year. |
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I get a kick out of using incongruous terms like 'encoléré' and 'enculade' just because they sound good and that's that! |
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We really get a kick out of patients who come in for their biannual exam and they have no gum disease or no cavities. |
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And violence too: there are the young hooligans who get a kick out of annoying everyone who gets on. |
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I get a kick out of the look on people's faces when I tell them that I am a new Canadian. |
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Readers will also get a kick out of the bird's eye view of Steveston on the endpapers. |
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Carlsen says he turns down things he finds boring, but seems to get a kick out of the group chess matches in which his nonexpert opponents sit in horseshoe-shaped configurations and he goes from board to board, beating them. |
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My friends get a kick out of it as much as I do! |
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I really get a kick out of going into a theatre and listening to people laugh at something in one of my films or hear them say they really enjoyed it. |
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Then again, you may also get a kick out of taking risks. |
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Even the fussiest customers get a kick out of success testing their own limits, and playing together with others is a great way to develop social skills. |
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Pure Americana, for those who also get a kick out of Violent Femmes, The Felice Brothers, Woven Hand, The Band... Call it 'grunge-grass' if you have to. |
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And who wouldn't get a kick out of tooling around in the president's cigarette boat in Kennebunkport? |
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Plus, fashionistas among us will love making their own clothes and jewellery, while others will get a kick out of making their own foosball games. |
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Robbie beat golden oldie classics such as You're The First, The Last, My Everything by Barry White and Cole Porter's I Get A Kick Out Of You, made famous by Frank Sinatra. |
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