| 21. | THF kicks up a stink and goes crying wolf, yet again.
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| 22. | If Bush does, that will kick up a storm in Congress,
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| 23. | In between the weepers, Womack kicks up her heels a bit.
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| 24. | Afghanistan also has frequent storms that kick up blinding clouds of dust or snow.
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| 25. | Then the wind kicks up and the fire takes off.
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| 26. | How quickly Iraq could kick up its production remains very much an open question.
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| 27. | The Astar chopper kicks up dust as rotor wind rips at dry scrub below.
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| 28. | But in the end, the crowd just wanted him to kick up some dust.
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| 29. | Scuffling feet kick up a fine powder that covers the children and everything else.
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| 30. | A breeze kicks up, but the sun heats your skin.
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