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When sampled with a kick net, the only organisms found in significant abundance at this marine foraging site were amphipods.
Neither trading conglomerate held the monopoly in the region, and profits from trade, kick-backs, and tariffs could flow in viceroyal coffers from either side.
He wanted a continuity so that, as one scene ended, the next one kicked in.
After each kicking, the robot modifies its trajectory to goal position by obtaining the information of the kicking position of the other two robots.
People cannot kick with their hands or eyes or anything else in the normal sense.
Interactive agricultural mechanisation has not been given much of a kick-start.
It hardly seems sensible to count the words separately, for kick has nothing to do with moving the foot, nor is bucket a container.
The first few sections deal with a diverse suite of analytical approaches: lithosphericscale issues kick the volume off.
This behaviour comprised sideways movement of the abdomen, kicking and sometimes retraction of the stylets and escape by walking to other parts of the plant.
The implication is that countries need to ' kick the habit ' of aid before they can turn to the task of building authentic democratic institutions.
Similarly, genes for hypercholesterolemia will only kick in if you have a high fat diet.
For example, consider an idiom such as kick the bucket.
The kick wheel is used, depending on the type of vessel being produced.
Similarly, while eat, dance, and kick would not usually be thought of as middle-forming verbs, they can, with appropriate contextualization, occur felicitously in the construction.
Multi-dimensioned intertwined basin boundaries: basin structure of the kicked double rotor.
Physiotherapists can use this time and the impetus of a new treatment to kick-start a stalled patient's progress.
The bottom level in the hierarchy describes a particular idiom, kick the bucket.
I kick somebody out for you, but bad for business to do things like that.
There is no time and no task when such dynamics cease and some other mode of processing kicks in.
The authors propose that interlocutors use routines which are developed "on the fly" during dialogue (similar to idioms like "kick the bucket").
As one representative of the industry recently stated 'it may be difficult to develop close partnerships if you start out by kicking the door in'.
To 'kick over the traces', meaning to display a disastrous defiance of authority, has also come from the horse-and-carriage era.
This is a simple principle whereby you go and kick the office boy after being bawled out by the boss.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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