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sweetener

See Artificial sweetener.
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To calculate the amount of the kicker credit, taxpayers multiply their 2016 tax liability before any credits - line 24 on the 2016 Form OR-40 - by 6.3 percent.
We have lost our last two games by field goals and both of the kickers who hit the winners also missed one during the match.
"We're currently working on data showing that the energy absorbed by tissues around the groin can be quite high in some kickers who have a large hip extension prior to kicking the ball."
The present paper estimates the determinants of an NFL kicker's salary.
It is, then, unsurprising that fantasy pundits can't agree just which of those kickers is the most valuable.
But Jenkins insists that the 'bread and butter' short shots are the key to a career as a successful kicker, rather than some of the glory efforts from inside his own half which Halfpenny can boast to date.
The Subaru audio upgrades by KICKER can be used with all 2008-2011 Impreza sedans, Impreza WRX sedans, 2011 WRX STI sedans, and all 2008-2011 Impreza, Impreza WRX and WRX STI 5-door vehicles with navigation or non-navigation audio systems.
When the bail reaches the Real Kicker, he or she will give it a soft kick.
ASPIRING football players were out in force in a challenge to become the fastest kickers in the city.
But Rob Bironas of the Titans had the busiest day any kicker ever has against the Texans, scoring a league-record 26 points as he converted eight field goals (from 52, 25, 21, 30, 28, 43, 29 and the game-winner from 29 yards as time expired) and added two extra points for good measure.
SCIENTISTS at a Welsh University are helping to unlock the secrets of what makes a good rugby kicker.
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