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1 I think that's where the whole testing priority kicked into high gear.
2 Over the last 24 hours, the storms have kicked into fifth gear.
3 With the clock now ticking down, negotiations kicked into overdrive on Tuesday.
4 One or two of those that don't may get kicked into 2019.
5 Slips and falls, minor injury cases, that's when the legislation kicked into place.
6 I was learning self-control; it was being literally kicked into me.
7 When it did, one after the other they up-anchored and kicked into line.
8 If you can get this far... My body kicked into overdrive.
9 A soldier added another log, and kicked into the flame those fallen away.
10 The propellers kicked into life and lifted the hydroplane forward across the water.
11 Williams kicked into top gear at that point and dismantled Sharapova.
12 The phones and faxes were kicked into gear and information began flowing in.
13 That's what happens when you're nervous, he never really kicked into top gear.
14 Compiled by Unruly Media and kicked into shape by Janette 1.
15 You fetched it here in your pocket tonight-and we kicked into last week.
16 The stench in the room had kicked into the red zone.
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