1. They use old machinery often with horses and they need a kick start. 2. Gloucester needed a kick start to get into the game. 3. The forerunner to this change has been the decision of the Jockey Club with its fairly visionary determination to give Sunday racing a kick start with the experimental meetings. 4. And then he said, spline on the kick start. 5. Actually, it might have taken a kick start from Arnott to get the line going. 6. He seems to give us that extra kick start. 7. Nor should self-help guru Tony Robbins, whose elevator encounter with Hal kick starts the plot, quit his day job for film fame. 8. That increase may be enough to give it a kick start. 9. The home folks needed a kick start. 10. If designers jump in, boosting domestic and perhaps export revenue, they may just help give the economy the kick start it needs. |