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I think that he's been kicked around for two years.
The subject of Father's Day is used to getting kicked around.
And, you know, Kimberly, the Muslim brotherhood that gets kicked around.
We are not a bunch of babies to be kicked around.
But spoiler alert, nothing happens to the handmaids beyond getting kicked around.
But not before a waiting Twitter gleefully kicked around the original tweet.
Bezos kicked around a lot of names for the new bookstore: MakeItSo.
Twitter has "kicked around" the idea of offering a premium subscription service.
Manager Brad Ausmus has kicked around the idea the last couple of weeks.
We kicked around, lets just make records and put 'em out and not tour.
So I kicked around newspapers for about 260 years until the bottom fell out.
We kicked around several ideas and ultimately landed on the classic 2D side-scroller.
Landau's name has long been kicked around for a presidential appointment since Trump took office.
Director of software engineering Richard Williamson list a few ideas that were being kicked around.
The ideas being kicked around may work in theory but not in the real world.
The idea of ending tax deferral of foreign profits has been kicked around for years.
The bill kicked around Congress for a decade and it changed significantly during that time.
Our civilization has always had people moved around, kicked around, rejected, put in desperate situations.
The language we've seen is supposedly the language being kicked around by Senators Burr and Feinstein.
"There were different songs that were getting kicked around in the early days," Lyonne told Refinery29.
Proposals for some of these policies have been kicked around the government for years with no result.
Prior to his time at the RNC, Spicer kicked around a number of party committees and campaigns.
He realizes no matter what he says during the hearing, he's going to be kicked around more.
Collins said that he has heard "some names kicked around" to replace Koskinen but didn't disclose them.
So it looks as if we are just a football that can be kicked around by anybody.
"We got kicked around a little bit last year," Kathy Collins, chief marketing and strategy officer, said.
They kicked around wildly novel ideas, such as using a bullwhip-like device to propel objects into space.
For example, at 17A, the answer to the clue "They get kicked around a lot" is SOCCER BALLS.
After half a season of getting kicked around by Harold, Ward starts making moves against his evil dad.
They had hatched the plan last spring, and kicked around the idea of coming in February until Mrs.
Clubhouse staff members kicked around possibilities, and Joe Lee, the assistant equipment manager, suggested that players sign it.
Yeah, so I think that I'm interested in some of the fiduciary models that are being kicked around.
Instead, retirement saving is just getting kicked around as a way to pay for tax breaks for the rich.
As the freshly created Lincoln Memorial Commission later reported, they kicked around a bunch of ideas for the monument.
JON LUCAS We kicked around a lot of ideas for what we wanted the first explosive moment to be.
"I don't have anything solid in the pipeline right now but I've kicked around a few ideas," he told Mashable.
We need to be the cowboy on the horse and not the rodeo clown in the barrel being kicked around.
The notion of gender fluidity in Cyberpunk 2077 has been kicked around as long as the game's been in development.
The dollar has been kicked around by a dovish Fed, weak U.S. data and the lack of action in Washington.
Law professors and white-collar lawyers have kicked around the policy implications of allowing prosecutors to evade the personal benefit test.
Lawmakers kicked around the idea of a commemorative coin ... but Conor says he wants to be on the 500 EURO note!
The source says there are a lot of legislative proposals still being kicked around and that no decisions have been made.
While the report kicked around the Department of Justice in a state of investigatory purgatory, the partisan spin machines went to work.
We've never had a businessman president, but it's an idea that's kicked around routinely in American culture in a range of contexts.
The source added that there are a lot of legislative proposals still being kicked around and that no decisions have been made.
"While a big infrastructure plan has been kicked around for years, I can get it done," she wrote in an email message.
Haley, whose name has been kicked around as a potential 2016 vice-presidential nominee, began her remarks by praising Obama's historic 2008 election.
The idea of a one-to-one payments product existing within Tilt was kicked around for a while, but never implemented, Beshara said.
The first two nights, I simply plugged up the bath while taking my shower and kind of kicked around in the puddle. Nothing.
It's not so much fun today watching a member of the 15 percent being kicked around by the representatives of the 1 percent.
On Sunday morning, there were theories kicked around about why it had been axed from some broadcasts: was NBC stifling freedom of speech?
Twitter has "kicked around" the idea of creating a special premium or subscription membership service, and isn't taking that business model off the table.
It's an idea that's been kicked around the block many times before, even as Google's dominating grip on search has cemented itself into place.
Villagers kicked around the rocks, nudged pebbles aside with their shoes and handed little things to me that felt much heavier than they looked.
Something else you should know: This memo is much, much, milder than some of the ideas that were initially kicked around inside the West Wing.
" More from Thurber:"there was some damage in the locker room and other teams complaining about their stuff being kicked around in the locker room.
People familiar with discussions also said Ambassador to Mexico Chris Landau's name has been kicked around, though it's unclear how serious those considerations have been.
I knew him as a guy who kicked around some of the pro-Trump, anti–social justice internet communities that I've reported on since 2014.
The US hoped they could represent the interests of the millions of disenfranchised Syrian Sunnis who've been kicked around and bombed since the war began.
It's where a lot of ideas and features get tested and kicked around before making it into Canary, and ultimately the stable version of Chrome.
"Smile" plays as we see Arthur getting kicked around by the world — he's beat up by thugs, hit by a car, mocked loudly and frequently.
The plan to expand Twitter's character count has been a year in the making (and the idea has been kicked around internally for much longer).
The different water fountains and lunch counters, the seats at the back of the bus, the sense of being a dog to be kicked around.
He made his MLB debut in 2016 for the Braves ... and kicked around with a few teams before moving back home to coach youth baseball.
He struck poses with every muscle clenched, he jittered across the stage, he repeatedly kicked around his microphone stand and a stool he barely used.
For three years he kicked around more minor publishing companies, renting a room above the jazz club Birdland when none of them would have him.
Still, there are a slate of other school security ideas being kicked around in Congress as Republicans start to craft their school safety bill. Rep.
This is a show with a big heart, but a nicotine-stained heart that's been dropped in the gutter and kicked around a few times.
"We kicked around six or eight or 10 different types of options," Republican Representative Chris Collins, a staunch Trump ally from New York, told reporters.
The co-founders go back a decade or so as friends, and say they had often kicked around startup ideas and been interested in augmented reality.
Lawmakers had previously kicked around the idea of stripping "milk" from plant-based beverages, but only North Carolina had actually passed legislation, albeit with some caveats.
A current senior administration official then told me they'd heard this idea was being kicked around, but didn't think Trump would ultimately follow through with it.
The former directors have kicked around the idea of a letter for the past month or so, as they watched the attacks mount from the sidelines.
Many health policy experts have kicked around the idea of letting Obamacare enrollees sign up for other government-run health plans should they live in empty area.
Elmets, who once wrote words for Ronald Reagan, recently has kicked around the idea of writing an op-ed to express support for another Clinton presidential bid.
That doesn't mean a tax increase -- in fact, the idea that has been kicked around has been to leave the rate at the current highest level, 39.6%.
When I first kicked around the idea of even writing this down, I had to brace myself for what I'm sure would come way: Anger. Rage. Judgment.
There are good reasons why the idea of uniting the two lenders has been kicked around for a decade and a half – and why it has not happened.
"I will confess to having been flattered at being kicked around as a possibility, but I had seen so many close friends go through such agonies," he says.
You get a do-over here,'" Perkins told reporter Edward-Isaac Dovere: Evangelical Christians, says Perkins, "were tired of being kicked around by Barack Obama and his leftists.
Before Wednesday's game, Boone suggested that he had already kicked around ideas on how to apportion playing time and that he could see both Andujar and Urshela playing.
At the camp, they ran and kicked around a ball when they could, but they were worried that they wouldn't get a chance to play professional soccer again.
Yes, she had voted for Hitler in 1933 because she felt, like most Germans, that Germany had been betrayed by its own government and kicked around by other countries.
I hear that it is being kicked around at the White House that his sentence would be commuted or that he would get a pardon, possibly even this week.
As for the role -- nothing's set in stone, but producers have kicked around the idea of Smith possibly voicing an animated character ... a la "the Monstars" from the original.
One idea being kicked around is to provide more authority to the Health and Human Services secretary to give states the ability to make these changes on their own.
He is in the most illustrious of company; his pendulous February belly—and the way in which he's been kicked around for it in the press—is nothing new.
Development at Sunnyside Yard has been kicked around for nearly a century, but because of the complexity of any project being built there, has never gotten off the ground.
That concept had been kicked around for years until Dr. Gary Slutkin, an epidemiologist, advocated fighting violence as an epidemic, a contagious disease that spreads unless it is interrupted.
Another image-based public piece of theirs was Zlatan, a battery-powered paper cut-out character that danced like a marionette and kicked around a soccer ball on a string.
For months now, Republican legislators and health policy wonks have kicked around a novel idea to increase health coverage: automatically enrolling millions of uninsured Americans into low-cost insurance plans.
While the team kicked around ideas like Orange Rush, a reference to Denver's Orange Crush teams of the late 2265s, it will take some time for a nickname to build momentum.
Senators on both sides of the aisle have kicked around the idea of letting backup health plans accept those payments — but they differ significantly in which type of insurers they pick.
I kicked around for a year trying to figure out what to do and hit on the idea of becoming a medical librarian so I got my master's in library science.
The idea of a Tesla pickup truck has been kicked around since 2013 when Musk mentioned his desire to take on the F-150s of the world onstage at an event.
By the way, Barrett says producers once kicked around the idea of using Eminem to remake the song (seriously) ... but he tells TMZ Sports why he strongly advised them to rethink it.
The idea that having a dog improves human health has been kicked around for some time, but to settle the issue scientists rounded up 10 different studies featuring 3.8 million test subjects.
The story was conceived in 1997 and kicked around in development for close to 20 years, going through the hands of stars like Harrison Ford, Mel Gibson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sylvester Stallone.
The Daily Stormer, a white supremacist website that has become a sort of football to be kicked around in the current controversy around hate speech, was briefly reinstated on DreamHost earlier today.
The possibility was kicked around last week of shrinking the sprawling Ulchi Freedom Guardian down to a so-called tabletop exercise, which would be less visible but stop short of a cancellation.
Working people have been getting kicked around by a conservative agenda that has concentrated wealth in the hands of the richest Americans and major corporations and left everyone else out in the cold.
But when Infinite is talking about politics, religion, and race, and treats all three subjects like thought experiments, to be kicked around and intellectually masturbated over, it rapidly drains the game of credibility.
The SEC has kicked around a pilot program that would study the issue of rebates and their effect on the way the markets operate, and that idea has gotten some new life recently.
He also kicked around the idea of somehow using some of the iPhone's existing features in his app, including vibration, after he noticed his own vibrating iPhone moving across a flat table by itself.
The cable giant, via its NBC Universal unit, has invested $400 million into BuzzFeed to date*, and last fall the two companies kicked around the idea of NBCU buying a controlling stake in BuzzFeed.
They kicked around ideas including making an announcement from the stage during the conference, coming up with a formal process to handle complaints suffice, and mentioning the anonymous hotline they created in November 2016.
His threats are a precise echo of a speech he gave in New Hampshire in 1987, declaring that the United States had been "kicked around" by ungrateful allies in Asia and the Middle East.
Last year, trial planners kicked around the idea of, for the trial, eliminating the current system that permits the prosecution to host up to 10 family members and companions at Guantánamo during hearing weeks.
A newly discovered photograph is breathing life into the theory that she may have ended up in imprisoned in Japanese territory, an idea that's been kicked around many times since the aviator's 1937 disappearance.
One of the middle-ground sort of compromises that has been apparently kicked around, Congresswoman, you know better than I, is that, all right, we will phase it out for -- for -- for higher-income folks.
The idea of a modular smartphone where you can easily add or remove different components like a camera or battery or storage has been kicked around for a while now but has never taken off.
Our analysis shows if the plant were to be place on the kind of life-support deals being kicked around, it would still lose somewhere between $2202 billion to $2628 billion from 28500 to 6900.
No, we are the canary in the coal mine MORE (R-Calif.) said GOP leaders emphasized their commitment to bringing immigration legislation to the floor and even kicked around some broad ideas for a potential proposal.
Yet the most humble and precious item of all, if it can be verified, may be a makeshift soccer ball made of rolled-up socks that the pre-teen Pele kicked around the streets of Bauru.
"Just because we got kicked around for so long, you keep losing, you feel like you've got to do something different," said Love, who was brought back by the task force for a second stint as captain.
Plastic beads and plastic shot glasses, shattered and kicked around the floor, the girl buying a new t-shirt from the stand on the corner, leaving the old one in a wet brown heap on the sidewalk.
The few Proud Boys who showed up in their Fred Perry shirts and MAGA hats (wondering where the rally was, no doubt) were bombed with paint balloons, threatened, harassed, and in one case kicked around pretty good.
Murder, they assume, is what most people will want to do, given all of the rage and hatred they have stored up from being insulted and kicked around and made to feel less-than for so long.
"Clearly Meghan and Harry don't want to go along with what you might call the social contract ... where they get kicked around in the media but it's a stiff upper lip and you carry on," he said.
I kicked around by myself for a while, then I met [another group of] older guys, and they were really nice to me—they helped me learn how to do tricks, and they were really patient and encouraging.
A bill in the Florida Legislature to compensate his mother and him for this extended miscarriage of justice kicked around for months, until it was whittled down to $75,000 for Jesse and nothing at all for his mother.
In a similar vein, Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, started a podcast — "Verdict with Ted Cruz" — an idea that had been kicked around before but came to fruition with the beginning of the trial, an aide said.
As a concept, basic income has been kicked around in various guises for centuries, gaining adherents across a strikingly broad swath of the ideological spectrum, from the English social philosopher Thomas More to the American revolutionary Thomas Paine.
According to Tony Perkins of the right-wing Family Research Council, Trump gets "a mulligan" on reports of cheating and other misbehavior; evangelicals "were tired of being kicked around by Barack Obama and his leftists," Perkins explained to Politico.
He made a Pro Bowl for the Eagles after the 2013 season, had a broken collarbone in 2014 derail him significantly, then kicked around from the St. Louis Rams to the Kansas City Chiefs and then back to Philadelphia.
Though Lewandowski had kicked around in the political circles of New Hampshire for much of the past two decades, he had never seen thousands of people turn out to greet a candidate there the way they did his new boss.
The "First Step" bill has been kicked around for a while and has an unlikely combination of supporters, including CNN's Van Jones, Kim Kardashian-West and Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who was instrumental in getting it to a vote.
Tarantino has pitched a "Star Trek" movie to Paramount and director, producer and serial series re-booter J.J. Abrams according to Deadline, who claim in a follow-up article that the idea has already been kicked around a writer's room.
Here are some of the ideas that were being kicked around, per a source with direct knowledge: On Inauguration Day, after taking the oath, Trump would sit on a chair before the public and undo loads of President Obama's executive orders.
The cover of Steve Gunn's latest LP Eyes on the Lines—which is another excellent addition into the multi-instrumentalist and incredible guitarist's decade long career that consists of nearly two dozen projects—is an old, kicked around soccer ball.
This wouldn't be a concern if Congress had done its job and passed the Dream Act, which would provide a pathway to citizenship for people brought to this country as children, and which has kicked around Capitol Hill for 16 years.
On the edge of Chinatown, I kicked around sawdust inside Philippe the Original while waiting for a couple of French-dips — the sandwiches stuffed with thinly carved beef and lamb, the soft rolls drenched with salty brown pan-roasting juices.
For all of the stories being kicked around about Sanders's bitterness and vanity, he's doing exactly what he should be doing right now: transitioning out of the race in a way that should help him bring his supporters into the fold by November.
According to the Times, Trump told the Portsmouth audience that he was tired of the United States "being kicked around" by allies like Japan, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, which have become "the world's greatest money machines" because the U.S. pays for their defense.
"We have free agents, we have guys who have been kicked around a bit in their careers," said Decker, whose professional career includes nine years in the minor leagues and 12 plate appearances without a hit for the San Diego Padres in 2015.
Afghanistan that will get kicked around the most, as five of the six largest militaries in the world (China, India, the United States, Russia and Pakistan), all nuclear, jockey for advantage in whatever the new South Asian balance of alliances might become.
Service workers are used to getting kicked around, but the industry's explosive growth has made it hard for anyone with a shred of empathy (or less than six figures of income) to ignore the subtle politics of the kitchen-to-table pipeline.
I've kicked around the idea of immigrating to Canada but I think the time it would take to move to a country with the same healthcare system… As a cancer patient, your timeframe is shorter—I can't go a year without care.
And all of this is to say nothing of other Boston Dynamics robots like the SpotMini, which is agile enough to do the dishes, the Handle, which jumps over huge platforms, and Spot, which can open doors and stay on its feet when it's kicked around.
The ring box slipped through a hole in my apron and got kicked around by servers, so I found the box after about twenty minutes in one place and the ring forty minutes later in the most disgusting pile of grit and grime under the stove.
For taxes, Republican staffers quickly moved to set up an unofficial retreat -- they kicked around Annapolis or Baltimore, before eventually settling on the National Defense University, a campus in Southwest Washington on the grounds of Fort McNair -- where members of Congress always have access to facilities.
Despite the rare flat footwear she wore for the occasion, the first lady didn't join in on the impromptu game, instead standing off to the side in her khaki silk dress, watching and smiling as boys and girls kicked around their new, bright white soccer balls.
Aerosmith's drummer Joey Kramer -- who's been with the band since it formed in 1970 -- is being kicked around like a rag doll by the other members, who are unfairly blocking him from rejoining the band before some once-in-a-lifetime events ... according to a new lawsuit.
The president has pressed his claim that Amazon is "costing the United States Postal Service massive amounts of money," (It isn't.) Vanity Fair reports that some specific anti-Amazon ideas have been kicked around, including rethinking Amazon's contract with the U.S.P.S., canceling its cloud services contract with the Pentagon and encouraging state investigations.
Today, there are only eight SIFMUs: Regulators and legislators have long kicked around the idea that cloud service providers have become integral to financial markets in the same way these utilities are and that a failure of the cloud could present the same, immediate shock to the financial sector as, say, a failure of the Clearing House.
"That really jumps out at me and it makes me think that when we see the CBO score later today about the healthcare bill, it's also going to break President Trump's promises: nobody pays more, nobody loses coverage, nobody gets kicked around if they have a preexisting condition," he said, referring to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office.
There are some questions about whether or not this is a good idea for a small university—or any university, given that FBS independents either exist mostly to get kicked around by bigger programs in paycheck games or are BYU—but Liberty has both the money and the flexible principles necessary to give it a shot.
It's hard to imagine what else he might have said after his latest loss, but for his refusal to say it—and for being, by all accounts, a prickly and high-handed grouch even when his fastball is fast and his breaking pitches are breaking—Harvey spent much of the week getting kicked around the back pages of New York's worst newspapers.
At the secret prison the United States ran in Thailand in 2002, one idea kicked around was to have the "bad cop" C.I.A. prepare a grave for the first prisoner of the program, a Palestinian known as Abu Zubaydah, and then have the "good cop" F.B.I. agents rescue him "before he was ever put in the hole," Dr. Mitchell testified.
When the idea was first kicked around months ago, the main case for a third-party candidate was that the G.O.P. could actually benefit institutionally from an independent anti-Trump campaign — that it would help rescue down-ballot Republicans by giving anti-Trump conservatives a reason to turn out, and it might even help save the Republican brand from being permanently tarnished, permanently Trumpified.
President-elect Donald J. Trump kicked around ideas for his inauguration in his office at Trump Tower on Tuesday with two of his oldest friends, Mark Burnett and Thomas Barrack Jr. The ideas spilled out from Mr. Burnett, a well-regarded showman best known for producing "The Apprentice": a parade up Fifth Avenue, a helicopter ride to Washington from New York that could hold the attention of millions of people expected to watch from around the world.
That may be, however, less a gesture of defiance, or the result of the fact that Mr. Sanders and Mr. Cruz had pretty poor primary showings in New York (they are still preaching their bad-banker gospel, after all, and their competitors are being notably circumspect about their ties to the financial sector), than a reflection of a certain reality: The stereotype of the "banker" that is currently being kicked around no longer exists — or doesn't exist in any overarching sense.
Dubbed the "reverse Greenland" option, that was among ideas kicked around by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon during a flying visit to Brussels after Scots voted heavily against Brexit while their southern neighbors opted to quit the EU. Sturgeon, a pro-independence nationalist, stressed during her visit to the EU capital on Wednesday that she was keeping an open mind and simply wanted "all of the options for Scotland" considered once a new British government starts negotiations on what, in principle, is supposed be a two-year divorce process.

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