1. The discounts apply only to standard VM instances, and the new prices kick in June 1.
2. Users also can now kick off an email within the Office apps.
3. When you go to the movies, you want to kick back and focus on the action.
4. That would kick off months of meetings and comments before any final rules are adopted.
5. You can kick the bad guys out and get your device back fairly easily.
6. The deal may also kick off a wave of consolidation in the industry.
7. The fees kick in after three hours of free parking.
8. She even attempted to kick him in his private practice.
9. When I look at that, I think the economics of risk kick in.
10. He said South Korea should wake up and kick the Americans out.
11. To kick off its ecosystem, IBM announced that several partners have signed on to its service.
12. This app can help you or someone you love stick to a pledge to kick the smoking habit.
13. He later scored with the last kick of the game.
14. It was written to kick in after two years, meaning the programs would not disappear immediately.
15. That means voting to kick off a robust debate.