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How to use kick-starts in a sentence

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There is a major story subplot that I have not mentioned, which truly kick-starts the emotional journey for all of our characters.
Insulin is an anabolic hormone that kick-starts muscle-building processes that will use those amino acids.
This is J'Ouvert, the nocturnal orgy that kick-starts the biggest street party in the world.
He kick-starts a lineup of five players with double figures in stolen bases.
The idea that easing up on the pressure kick-starts women's fertility intuitively seems sound.
Foreign investment doesn't only create employment, it kick-starts new technologies, new management techniques and new access to markets.
The first vaccination campaign of the year kick-starts India's most intense schedule ever.
And that breakfast kick-starts my metabolism in the morning and keeps me satiated longer.
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.
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.
And it kick-starts you to make pitches and get through innings.
United will be hoping last night's success kick-starts their season.
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.
Meredith Forsythe kick-starts her work day at sunrise in order to stay on top of her jam-packed schedule.
It absolutely kick-starts the opening scene of Rick Powell's forthcoming Open Mikes, itself a film about how unforgiving music can be.
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.
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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