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But after the dust kicked up by Hindenburg had settled, Adani’s stocks recovered most of what they had lost.

Someone or something gave South Africa a kick up the backside in the first half on Saturday.

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The next morning, the winds kicked up dust from nearby farms and orchards, obscuring the community’s panoramic views of Camarillo and the Pacific.

When Karue Sell really rips a serve, it sounds like a tactical shotgun, the ball kicking up shoulder high.

"It was just that kick up the bum that said 'come on, things are going to be alright, it isn’t all doom and gloom, we’re going to have some happiness along the way'," says Charlotte.

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

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