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18 Sentences With "kit and caboodle"

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It's a whole different kit and caboodle this time around.
One of those two could win the whole kit and caboodle.
I'm gonna go to the late 60s and, you know, beers and LSD, the whole kit and caboodle.
The guy who owns it, Joey Lugo, sells everything — salmon, halibut, grouper, tuna, the whole kit and caboodle.
What if I just press the whole kit and caboodle into a pan and make one big cookie?
The Surface Pro 2769 itself usually retails for $2189, but you'll pay just $2958.98 for the whole kit and caboodle.
Today's launch is a little different, in that Yandex is not looking to take on the whole kit and caboodle on smartphones (not yet, anyway).
Now it's swiveling to sell the whole flying kit and caboodle: drone hardware, the software to control them, and the cloud where their data goes.
The Whitney owns the whole "Circus" kit and caboodle, but Sanders wisely excludes it here, to reveal an artist whose entertainment value is a happy side effect of his relentless experimentation.
Now former competitor Hewlett Packard Enterprise (which spun out from HP last year) is picking up the whole kit and caboodle for around $275 million, a price tag that includes both cash and company debt.
On top of that, the band will be giving out the whole kit and caboodle for free on Bandcamp, as a thank you to those who have helped make their 2016 a little less terrible.
We carry the Convergence with us through the vibrant city like a memento mori, for toward a convergence we all must go, and with it, every attachment, every lustful look, the whole worldly kit and caboodle.
Ms. Pels ran digital platforms there for 22018 months before being granted the entire kit and caboodle: the print magazine, the website, all the social channels, video platforms and "branded content" (what used to be known as advertorial).
A squeegee and a straw both fit inside the silicone carrying case with ease, and frankly I delight in pulling the whole kit and caboodle out in coffee shops (and at parties, and my friend's houses, and visiting my parents… I'm fun, I swear).
All together, this kit and caboodle is really something else entirely, a kind of conceptual art installation that aims to encapsulate today's fashion system (if not today's galloping consumption of all kinds) through a distillation of our experience with shopping and clothes into a three-chambered feast for the eyes.
Sources indicate that the term "boodle" is American military slang for contraband sweets such as cake, candy and ice cream. A "boodle fight" is a party in which boodle fare is served. The term may have been derived from "kit and caboodle"; caboodle is further derived from boodle or booty.
The Bataclan originated as a large café- concert in the Chinoiserie style, with the café and theatre on the ground floor and a large dance hall at first-floor level. Its original name was Grand Café Chinois. The French name "Bataclan" refers to the Offenbach operetta, but it is also a pun on the expression tout le bataclan (the "kit and caboodle", or "all that jazz", or "the whole nine yards"),"et tout le bataclan" (Bob: Dictionnaire d'argot, de français familier et de français populaire). the oldest written use of which predates Offenbach by almost a century, in a journal entry of 11 November 1761 by Charles Simon Favart.
The English Count de Rice, whose personal details remain unknown, bought from the Kornelimünster Abbey more than three hundred acres of the treeless Brand Heath (which is today the area around North Street (Nordstrasse) and Erberichshof Street, bounded by Eilendorf Street (Eilendorferstr.), and at the time included the estates of Gut Neuenhof, the Krummerrück, and the Hebscheider Hof), so that he could build homes and a horse racetrack. In 1789 the Count went bankrupt and the area was repossessed, but later it was given to the community of Brand, which still built the racetrack, along with a grandstand. Sculpture "Kit and Caboodle" ("Mit Kind und Kegle"), by Bonifatius Stirnberg In the 19th century, horse racing in Brand enjoyed great popularity after it had been initiated in 1830 by the industrialist James Cockerill and further expanded upon in 1870 by his grandchildren and respected gentlemen riders Otto and Henry Suermondt, who would later serve as the nucleus of the Aachen-Laurensberg Riding Club. After the turn of the 20th century, equestrian sports in the area became more concentrated in Soers, and so the wide-open area of Brand became a staging area for Aachen area flight pioneer and airplane builder Erich Lochner.

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