91. A combined U.S.-British amphibious assault overnight kicked off the mock liberation effort. 92. A few months ago, Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia was touting orphanages as a solution for the children of welfare recipients kicked off the rolls. 93. A Florida Republican kicked off the feelings of ill will when he violated House rules of decorum by calling President Clinton a name on the floor during formal business. 94. A few boldly showed their fins a few months ago in Sydney Harbour, the site of the one-mile swim that kicks off the inaugural Olympic triathlon. 95. A boisterous crowd of Seattle arts supporters Monday kicked off a campaign to support the National Endowment for the Arts. 96. A colleague later told me that he, too, had been kicked off America Online. 97. A few decades ago, a shack at the top of a ski mountain meant a place to kick off your boots and sip warm soup. 98. A loudspeaker broadcast verses from the Koran in the courtyard where Husseini had kicked off many protest marches over the years. 99. A meeting to kick off negotiations between the parties is being planned for next week. 100. A month ago, All-SEC candidate Cecil Collins was kicked off the team after a brush with the law. |