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How to use the word kicker in a Sentence?

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This isn't a game. It's deadly serious. The United States can not afford to have a president who will abuse whatever power is available to President Donald Trump to get re-elected. The United States's what The United States's all about, and here's the kicker : The people around The President knew that what The President was doing was wrong -- profoundly wrong. So what did they try to do ? They tried to cover The United States up by hiding the evidence.

Hunter Biden

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I know that there's probably some players and people and everybody around the globe thinking this is the craziest thing, but then I also see it from the one perspective of maybe this is kind of something that's going to break down some barriers and give people, women especially, the confidence to know that maybe they can be a part of any NFL team as a kicker.

Carli Lloyd

Found on Reuters
4 years ago

There is a clear bias to the upside with the supply restrictions, and there's a much-better-than-expected demand picture after the recent China and U.S. PMI numbers, along with a potential kicker from any U.S.-China trade agreement.

Michael McCarthy

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

And there's a much-better-than-expected demand picture after the recent China and U.S. PMI numbers, along with a potential kicker from any U.S.-China trade agreement.

Michael McCarthy

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The world was bearish in 2003, and then suddenly the big kicker came. We had weak commodity prices and within two, three months, suddenly the market turned.

Ivan Glasenberg

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

The price that KMG paid for its debt is what really got people excited -- that gave a significant kicker to many funds that were invested.

Aaron Grehan

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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