There is a major story subplot that I have not mentioned, which truly kick-starts the emotional journey for all of our characters. |
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Insulin is an anabolic hormone that kick-starts muscle-building processes that will use those amino acids. |
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This is J'Ouvert, the nocturnal orgy that kick-starts the biggest street party in the world. |
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He kick-starts a lineup of five players with double figures in stolen bases. |
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The idea that easing up on the pressure kick-starts women's fertility intuitively seems sound. |
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Foreign investment doesn't only create employment, it kick-starts new technologies, new management techniques and new access to markets. |
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The first vaccination campaign of the year kick-starts India's most intense schedule ever. |
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And that breakfast kick-starts my metabolism in the morning and keeps me satiated longer. |
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This means, for example, returning to the table at the Conference on Disarmament and adopting a programme of work in 2010 that kick-starts negotiations on a fissile material cut-off treaty. |
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Indeed, it's that track which kick-starts the album in such compulsive fashion, unfolding in a headspinning whirlwind of fuzzy guitars and nasally vocals. |
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And it kick-starts you to make pitches and get through innings. |
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United will be hoping last night's success kick-starts their season. |
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I would like to emphasise something about which previous speakers have not pin-pointed, namely that European structural policy also kick-starts innovation in those regions that are not typical candidates for support. |
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Meredith Forsythe kick-starts her work day at sunrise in order to stay on top of her jam-packed schedule. |
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It absolutely kick-starts the opening scene of Rick Powell's forthcoming Open Mikes, itself a film about how unforgiving music can be. |
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Our evening kick-starts with a chilled Argentinean white wine and a platter-full of Chicken Skewers, a Burger Slider, Atomic Drumstick, Lamb Kibbeh and Chicken Wings. |
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That's because people use their noses to sniff imaginary as well as real aromas, and the mere act of sniffing scentless air kick-starts odor perception, a new study finds. |
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