Sentences with phrase «really kicked him in the teeth»

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You can absolutely let him sleep until he wakes up, but consider this: if your child wakes in pain, then you've got a fully awake, fussy toddler who is going to have to wait about 30 minutes for the pain reliever to kick in (only if you have a kid who really suffers when they teeth).
Paper books are going to co-exist with e-books for some time... at least until consumers really get kicked in the teeth by manufacturing costs.
Nintendo 3DS is now getting a little bit long in the tooth at five years old despite the New Nintendo 3DS having a bit more grunt behind it, while the Wii U released in 2012 and never really kicked off.
So the Swiss have just given a kick in the teeth for over a billion secular Muslims worldwide whose feelings are now bound to be hurt — If the Swiss really wanted to fight bad practices then they should not help the dictators of the world to hide and stash away the billions looted from the poor that is profit from money stolen from the impoverished.
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