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26 Sentences With "kicked the bucket"

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So, my PlayStation 4 finally kicked the bucket over the weekend.
He would have to be, since Sebastian kicked the bucket shortly thereafter.
But who this year kicked the bucket with as much oomph as this kid?
When the last woolly mammoth kicked the bucket, the Great Pyramid of Giza had already been built in Egypt.
Although wouldn't it be a hoot when Alma kicked the bucket and St. Whoever was like, Why so mean?
It's been a year since Vine kicked the bucket, but that doesn't mean we've forgotten our favorite six-second vids.
TMZ broke the story ... law enforcement officials rushed to The Playboy Mansion Friday after rumors swirled that Hef kicked the bucket.
According to strict tradition, when Drogo kicked the bucket, she was supposed to drop everything and go straight to the Dosh Khaleen temple.
But the good news is that hope is alive: Sometimes beloved characters do get reworked into shows even after they've kicked the bucket!
In a classic story written more than a century ago by the Yiddish writer I. L. Peretz, Bontshe has already kicked the bucket.
After a sixth one kicked the bucket in under a year, Klapse switched over to a mechanical keyboard with clicky Cherry MX Blue switches.
Early Sunday morning, a few hours before I was going to begin my slog through the Mojave Desert back to Phoenix, my computer kicked the bucket.
Before we get into Chad, though, we need to talk about Wells, because the poor kid almost kicked the bucket on the first group date of the season.
The prospect of murdering all her enemies would certainly tempt Sansa, with Cersei at the top of the list now that Joffrey and Ramsay have both kicked the bucket.
One stated reason for the annual all-in moves was the age of octogenarian Tigers owner Mike Ilitch, who wanted to see a World Series win before he kicked the bucket.
De Guindos' career in the private sector ended with him holding the can as the head of Lehman Brothers' operations in Spain and Portugal when the parent bank kicked the bucket in 2008.
Samsung claims it lasts up to 12 hours between charges, based on a looping video test, but in my experience using it for day-to-day work, I get closer to six or seven hours before it kicked the bucket.
Since my iPhone kicked the bucket during my week with the Civic, I was forced to rely on the Honda nav to get around LA. I can tell you its constantly updated routes saved me from pulling my hair out in traffic a few times.
Ramsey Bolton has taken up the "Most Hated Man in Westeros" title since Joffrey kicked the bucket in Season 3, and while we all were certainly hoping for his death during this fight, everyone recognized he'd have some final dirty tricks before his curtain fell.
Feeling mocked, she kicked the bucket into pieces. She looked into the pond once more, and there she saw the beautiful face. At last, she was convinced that gods had granted her wish to have a beautiful face. Enamoured, she started to dance, expressing her feelings towards Raden Putra, and sang out her love for him.
The Castle Regent was the son of Castle Regent. He followed in his father's footsteps shortly after his father kicked the bucket. (Literally, he tripped on a bucket and fell to the castle's moat). For years he has been helping out Dracula with his particular collection of yard ornaments and generally tacky stuff, even though he would prefer a more gothic approach to the decoration.
The game was played in St. Petersburg as ahead of schedule as the 1870s. In 1875, the British inhabitants of the city tested the mariners of the Prince of Wales' Royal Yacht Osbourne to a match. The Communist Revolution of 1917 put paid to the spread of cricket in Russia as it was viewed as a round of the "middle class" and playing it was debilitated. With the British moving out of St. Petersburg following the Revolution, the game rapidly kicked the bucket with them.
On March 24, 1906, law requirement authorities were called to a grain warehouse in Stockton, CA, after station workforce saw a trunk was emitting an aggravating scent. At the point when officials opened the holder, they found the carcass of Albert N. McVicar, the third spouse of Emma LeDoux. Subsequent to playing out a post-mortem examination on McVicar's inert body, the restorative analyst decided he had kicked the bucket because of a morphine overdose. The specialist really put the dead man's remaining parts on open show at the funeral home.
Proverbidioms is an oil painting by American artist T. E. Breitenbach depicting over 300 common proverbs, catchphrases, and clichés such as "You are what you eat", "a frog in the throat", and "kicked the bucket". It is painted on a 45 by 67 inch wooden panel and was completed in 1975 after two years work, when the artist was 24. The included sayings are painted quite literally and appear comical and bizarre, especially if one does not at first realize what the painting is about. For example, "You are what you eat" is represented in the painting by a carrot eating a carrot.
In any case, regardless of this, she has a closest companion named Lissa Miller, and is dear companions with Matty McKibben, whom she already really liked. All through the arrangement, she has had two associations with Ricky Schwartz who undermined her, yet later kicked the bucket and furthermore Austin Welch, however has said a final farewell to him since she was "unfaithful" yet regardless she adores him. Despite Sadie's popularity and power, Jenna senses that Sadie feels she never measures up. Sadie makes excuses for her bad behavior because she feels entitled; she thinks the world owes her for having to suffer with the "fat gene", that she has everything except the perfect body.
This did not hinder his religious practice, though it did win for him a bad reputation in certain religious circles. The deeply Christian Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote to his father the year of Voltaire's death, saying, "The arch- scoundrel Voltaire has finally kicked the bucket ..." Voltaire was later deemed to influence Edward Gibbon in claiming that Christianity was a contributor to the fall of the Roman Empire in his book The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: > As Christianity advances, disasters befall the [Roman] empire—arts, science, > literature, decay—barbarism and all its revolting concomitants are made to > seem the consequences of its decisive triumph—and the unwary reader is > conducted, with matchless dexterity, to the desired conclusion—the > abominable Manicheism of Candide, and, in fact, of all the productions of > Voltaire's historic school—viz., "that instead of being a merciful, > ameliorating, and benignant visitation, the religion of Christians would > rather seem to be a scourge sent on man by the author of all evil." However, Voltaire also acknowledged the self-sacrifice of Christians.

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