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    departs to the bottle kicking field, with the pie handed out to the crowd. 3.15pm: ‘Kick-off’ There are virtually no rules to the bottle-kicking, except that...
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    can Bottle cap Bottle crate Bottle cutting Bottle dynamo Bottle flipping Bottle glorifier Bottle jack Bottle-kicking Bottle opener Bottle oven Bottle recycling...
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    never picked a definite side when playing in the annual tournament of "Bottle-kicking", deciding not to choose between Hallaton and Medbourne, but acting...
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    wine bottle is a bottle, generally a glass bottle, that is used for holding wine. Some wines are fermented in the bottle while others are bottled only...
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  • Devon Blackmore Vale Blackmore Vale Templecombe Somerset Bottle Kicking Cider Bottle Kicking Hallaton Leicestershire Bridge Farm Cider Bridge Farm Yeovil...
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    reference to an English ball game that definitely involved kicking; this suggests that kicking was involved in even earlier ball games in England. In Cornwall...
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    sword in the North East, Long Sword dance in Yorkshire, Mummers Plays, bottle-kicking in Leicestershire, and cheese-rolling at Cooper's Hill. There is no...
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  • Sebastian Bach, "Kicking & Screaming"". popdose.com. September 27, 2011. Retrieved October 14, 2011. Simms, Kelley. "Bach, Sebastian - Kicking & Screaming...
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    census was 473. Each year it competes with nearby Hallaton during the Bottle-kicking event on Easter Monday. It is believed that Medbourne, which lay on...
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    the Atherstone Ball Game, the Sedgefield Ball Game, Bottle-kicking (usually with a leather bottle as a substitute for the ball), Caid (an Irish name for...
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