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kicks in

verb as in contribute

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As The Cymru Connection theme music kicks in each week, James is often seen putting his head in his hands.

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But the lack of sound in Bill Morrison’s documentary makes the events of “Incident” all the more chilling, especially when it eventually kicks in with shots ringing out and screams of terror filling the air.

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With just over a month to go before the tax kicks in, here is how some countries have responded.

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"Then in attack he got the ball to space and put some good kicks in behind."

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The decline kicks in "about four or five o'clock in the afternoon", so you might have better protection if you are vaccinated, or exposed to someone coughing, in the morning.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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