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Brissett’s shooting also — for the Clippers — must have felt like an absolute kick in the teeth, given the damage being done everywhere else.
But to suddenly have this pronouncement from the Chancellor was something of a kick in the teeth.
Source: https://www.gazetteseries.co.uk/news/23410351.budget-kick-teeth-leps/?ref=rss
Equally, this is a kick in the teeth to existing passengers who have suffered months of short notice cancellations.
"It makes you think more about what you're doing and comments like that were a real kick in the teeth.
Source: https://www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk/news/local-news/lincolnshire-mum-three-speaks-out-7990150
So, for the council not to do the same to Cumberland Street is a real kick in the teeth.”
Source: https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/lgbtq-bar-owners-plea-filthy-26941809
That Nike would do this feels like a kick in the teeth.”
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23443083.dylan-mulvaney-beer-bras-new-front-war-woke/?ref=rss
These figures are not only a kick in the teeth to the victims who have to hear their sick attacker being pandered to, but it’s an insult to women everywhere.