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1 Some chat; children tuck themselves behind parents' legs; one or two kick a football .
2 The shrug of a shoulder-theway he'd kick a football .
3 I like to cook and entertain, go to the movies and kick a football .
4 And, unlike a human kicker, it can kick a football the exact same way, every single time.
5 He is listed, along with several others, as being able to kick a football at around 100mph.
6 Before leaving, I managed to kick a football with some students in the playground before encouraging them for a selfie.
7 So with youngsters more likely to pick up a cricket bat or kick a football , can anything reverse the trend?
8 He'd say, "Well, we ain't going up the heath tomorrow"-onthe weekend we used to go up there and kick a football about.
9 John said he dreamed of his son kicking a football in paradise.
10 Some young men, with nothing else to do, kicked a football around.
11 So what would he have done if he'd never kicked a football ?
12 Kicking a football would be like kicking a lump of concrete.
13 It was like kicking a football and watching it fly off into heaven.
14 Instead it drove him up and out, the way a punter kicks a football .
15 A few yards away Tom was kicking a football against the wall of the house.
16 A little boy kicked a football over the sand.
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