Sentences with phrase «kick out of the premise»

Tolstoy this is not, but anyone looking for a nostalgic throwback may get a kick out of the premise.

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Suggesting that receiving States may kick diplomatic missions out of their buildings is probably an even higher price as it introduces uncertainty into the principle of inviolability of diplomatic premises.
Singer Orezi was, at the weekend, kicked out of Redeemer's University's premises by the school management just as he was about to perform his hit track,...
The premise of the game doesn't stem away from the basic formula of any normal DK game: some bad guys show up, take over DK Island, and DK & crew must go on a quest to kick them out of their home.
The inherently compelling premise is, in the film's early stages, heightened by the efforts of an impressively diverse roster of performers, with, in particular, Krasinski's expectedly personable turn standing as a palpable highlight within the proceedings - although, having said that, it's certainly difficult not to get a kick out of LeGros and Riggle's lighthearted work as the project's possible saviors.
Going against the grain of its very premise, it also posits that anyone with a costume can be a superhero, as we see dozens, if not hundreds, of the foolhardy come out of the woodworks in order to be the next Kick - Ass, despite the fact that Kick - Ass himself seems to have learned few skills beyond that which we saw him perform in the first film.
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