This at least gave the soldiers the confidence they needed that their weapon was zeroed and they could hit what they were shooting at. |
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The days of sitting in a prepared foxhole on a range and shooting targets at known distances is over. |
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Learn the mechanics of one-hand shooting, and do a few drills when range time permits. |
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He is a jaded actor, past his prime and shooting an absurd commercial for Suntori Whiskey, for which he despises himself. |
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Of course, few things beat the thrill of taking a craft out on the white water and shooting the rapids. |
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He enjoyed fishing, shooting, and his garden, and latterly took up painting. |
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Rollerbladers, red flames shooting from their helmets, sped across a stage while alpine cows danced and men in lederhosen played alpenhorns. |
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Then, we have much more public things that happen, like the aerial shooting of wolves in Alaska. |
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Above the thunderous whir of the aircraft rotors, Nelson and his buddies yelled back and forth, shooting the bull as the copter lifted off. |
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Since I had to redshirt my sophomore year, Wells devoted a lot of his time into helping me through the transition to shooting guard. |
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Police are also keen to question the soldiers at the nearby Fort George army barracks who were on duty on the night of the fatal shooting. |
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Sometimes he would see the Bunsen burners on, the shooting blue flame and jet white heat. |
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You don't see ravers shooting each other in the streets like Tupac and Biggie Smalls. |
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A variety of styles leads the player from platforming to shooting to racing and so on. |
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I opted for shooting, which I have always been keen on since I was brought up as an Army kid. |
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We have been poorly served by the media of late and shooting the messenger is not going to fix it. |
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He stared at her, his piercing, penetrating gaze shooting right through her, reading her like a book. |
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Shouting, whooping, hollering, and shooting into the air, they raced toward the ranch. |
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He tilts his head back, sucks on his wad of tobacco, and grins at the handful of patrons shooting pool and shooting the breeze with him. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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Unlike shooting with panoramic cameras, which rely on wide-angle lenses, this method works best with normal or mild telephoto lenses. |
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The shooting took place on a jetway to an American Airlines plane that had just arrived from Colombia. |
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It is a little jewel of a place and an interest in fly fishing or shooting is not necessary. |
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Mercifully, he had played no role in the shooting, serving as the rearguard of the second unit. |
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Gavin Rae took his shooting opportunity reasonably enough, but Main somehow got a hand to the ball and pulled off a remarkable save. |
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Ohio law says, if Deputy Evans reasonably feared for his life, the shooting is justified. |
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On the following pages you will find key maps and interactive maps to help you find the relevant authorities for shooting permissions. |
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Vikings are now themselves shooting to the top of the soccer ladder as a result of the win. |
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The Geneva Code allows the shooting of spies, that's been a regular process for a long time. |
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The four white officers were acquitted on criminal charges a year after the shooting. |
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The Labour Party manifesto said that it had no intention of restricting the sport of shooting and we will seek to hold them to that commitment. |
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Williams wants to frame the girl's abusive boyfriend for his crime in exchange for shutting his yap about the shooting in the fog. |
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But melding these two types of skills, riding and shooting, is a great combination. |
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You need to have top-flight shooting skills to zap the constantly moving targets that are your enemy. |
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If your zoom lens is F2.8, you could try shooting at this aperture setting and using a slower speed film. |
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They threatened to take my ammo away just to keep me from shooting every elk I saw. |
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It just haunted me that people could get to a place where bombing clinics or shooting abortionists is seen as anything other than an atrocity. |
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After popping the wrong man, Britain's wallopers will be just that extra bit more cautious before hauling out the shooting irons. |
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Details are sketchy, but it might also involve a bunch of guys in suits doing a lot of shooting and maybe a kung fu master doing kung fu. |
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He took part in all sorts of games including wrestling, shooting, weight throwing and other sports. |
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Steve said one morning about three o'clock he was on his front porch wearing only his jockey shorts and boots shooting at a skunk. |
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However, the main problem with all kangaroo shooting remains the fate of joeys. |
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When walking through tight cover, the shooting hand can cup the trigger guard for extra safety. |
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And if running, dodging and shooting was not your cup of tea, there were car and motorcycle rallies, with dirt tracks and the grand prix. |
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Suddenly, a man came running up the street and started shooting at the car. |
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It largely reduces the strength of recoil during shooting, but its greatest usefulness is apparent during bare-hand fighting. |
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He liked jazz, preferred informal dress, didn't much care for hunting and shooting, and was openly contemptuous of red carpets. |
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No matter how well you explain recoil or emphasize proper shooting stance, that first shot is a surprise. |
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After shooting each scene, she re-edits everything, inspiring herself in new directions. |
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We kept the rifle shooting and the amount of rounds through it started to add up. |
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Within the first few minutes, you'll be shimmying down zip lines, dashing past armed guards, interrogating prisoners and shooting out lights. |
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It was an entertaining and interesting track, with a nice mix of production detail, reminiscences about the shooting, and personal stories. |
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They said they would hire another director to re-edit the movie, to put narration on it, and do additional shooting. |
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Finally, an author has done some extensive homework instead of shooting from the hip! |
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He injured one of them after shooting at their car, yet he walked free from court. |
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He did some shooting at Gardener in yard but only winged him because Mr Big Star is drinking too much. |
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Do you want to start editing while they're shooting so you can make suggestions of scenes that need to be reshot? |
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He's certainly not shy about tooting his own horn in regard to some of the decisions that were made concerning the script and location shooting. |
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The chief constable of West Yorkshire is trained in firearms and was undergoing a six-monthly requalification at a shooting range. |
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Many of them were in the process of shooting junk into their veins from stained needles. |
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Australia closed down the defending champions in the dying moments of the first quarter despite some wayward shooting. |
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Obsessed with eternal life and beauty, she goes beyond sticking to a low-carb diet and shooting Botox into her laugh lines. |
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I think this is best described as shooting yourself in the foot, with knobs on! |
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In one scene, Hannibal is consoling Will, who is shaken after shooting and killing a suspect. |
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Soon after the wheelsman saw sparks shooting up between the smokestacks. |
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During shooting there was all occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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During shooting there was an occasional whiff of smoke at the rear of the cylinder and examination of the fired cases found them covered with soot from end to end. |
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He gestures to eddying whirlpools and rapids shooting through jagged rocks on both sides of the river, which is so narrow two ships could hardly pass each other. |
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A school shooting in north Moscow had politicians quickly blaming American culture as a corrupting influence on Russian youth. |
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They have also spent several weekends at country house shooting parties, including one at the Queen's estate on Sandringham. |
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We are shooting ourselves in the foot with bad policy decisions, and it emanates from Washington. |
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Williams was ultimately acquitted of aggravated manslaughter charges, but convicted of attempting to cover up the fatal shooting of a limousine driver. |
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He refuses, and eventually acquires their cache of weapons after they crash their car following a drive-by shooting attempt. |
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Plans are dependent on securing suitable locations and there will be a preliminary recce in November, with shooting scheduled for the second half of next year. |
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They are fully adjustable for windage and elevation, and come complete with three sight apertures to match the needs of practically any shooting situation. |
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But the shortage of ammunition, which allowed the game birds to grow in number, put the kibosh on shooting almost entirely, and the birds multiplied in comparative peace. |
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In early 2008, Shiite militiamen gunned down my husband in a drive-by shooting. |
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Marine 1st Lt. Therrell Shane Childers was killed in Iraq on March 21, 2003, in the wartime equivalent of a drive-by shooting. |
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Instead, money will be directed toward sports it has already had some success in, such as baseball, table tennis, taekwondo, wushu, judo and shooting. |
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In Katameya Heights in New Cairo, residents reported a drive-by shooting that killed at least one policeman. |
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A week earlier, a drive-by shooting had rocked that same neighborhood, taking five lives and injuring four. |
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Plus, when we were shooting, it was the time of the Olympics and then the diamond jubilee, so he was very busy. |
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After all, to a shooting man the only good rabbit is a dead rabbit. |
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Prior to the shooting, on Friday, he posted eight videos on YouTube detailing his anger, frustrations, and plans for retribution. |
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Rage, despair, and confusion trail in the wake of the shooting of Michael Brown. |
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His sadness over her descent into shooting up after managing to stay clean for a period is palpable. |
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And nobody needs a 30-round clip of high-velocity, steel-jacketed, armor-piercing ordnance for target shooting. |
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With a tight shooting schedule and 11-hour working days, Smyth works in much closer contact with members of the public than most people in his industry. |
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On Sept. 7, 1996, Tupac was targeted and killed in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. |
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Nothing could be further removed from the ritual formalities of the continent, or the grimly murderous processes of trapping, gassing, poisoning or shooting. |
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Some reports say shooting broke out after a bomb taped to a ceiling inside the school went off accidentally, prompting troops to storm the building. |
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He appears only normal, even in video footage from just two minutes before the shooting. |
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On the other hand Mitchels, who were playing a lot of under-16s in the team, worked away like beavers with Damian and Eamon shooting past the Harps keeper. |
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There are two shooting stops, one prone, one standing, dunce Lap penalty for misses. |
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That shooting and so many other acts of violence were in the bad old days she has never known. |
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In the first episode, an officer is shown video of himself shooting and killing a man. |
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When we finished shooting, I had a hard time sleeping because my adrenaline was high from the previous month. |
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In New York today, the rapper was sentenced to a year and a day in prison for lying to a federal grand jury to protect friends involved in a shooting outside a radio station. |
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In the afternoon, at the hour of the shooting the day before, Bratton came to the scene with white flowers. |
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Then they came up against a police patrol on mountain bicycles, which again led to more shooting, without injuries. |
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Another time, I was shooting a locomotive and it blew up, and some of the stuff got in my air scoop, but I managed to fly it back. |
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That song was released right after the Newtown shooting in Connecticut so she pulled it from the airwaves. |
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According to investigators, he may have used Ambien before the shooting spree. |
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Like a crazy, drunk uncle shooting an epileptic dog because he has fleas, the current GOP shuns him for all the wrong reasons. |
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The estate extends in all to some 5300 acres and offers some classic red and roe deer stalking, woodcock shooting and excellent brown trout fishing on a number of hill lochs. |
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The phone is apparently the one he took from his girlfriend after shooting her outside Baltimore and heading for New York. |
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While shooting Syriana, he injured the base of the neck, leaving him in searing pain. |
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Will she settle down to a life of quiet obscurity and shooting parties and marry an aristocrat like the establishment hopes? |
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The J-K shooting was simple enough, in that it was a matter of arithmetic logic that one of them was telling the truth. |
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Politico reported over the weekend that Sharpton is the de facto liaison for the White House regarding the shooting in Ferguson. |
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Most of his shooting stories are about hunting, and most of those are from his childhood in searchlight. |
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The anti-immigrants violence in the Indian state of Assam and the Sikh shooting in Wisconsin both come from the hate of the other. |
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The gunmen robbed the EU delegation at gunpoint before shooting at passing cars and making their escape. |
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And then there is the shooting of Brown and the grand jury whose determination is awaited by the whole country. |
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After the shooting, the police literally turned their backs on de Blasio during a press conference. |
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When it comes to shooting locations, the bankrupt cities of America have a lot to offer filmmakers. |
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He interestingly elicits the languor and melancholy of Fowler, fusing this ennui with the action as Fowler journeys up-country to report on the vicious shooting war. |
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We kept on shooting for another year...and were never able to get the shot of him climbing on the horse. |
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Mr. Henry ran away as their father was shooting a gun at him. |
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It was the big gun atrocity of the day for the 24 hours before the Roswell shooting. |
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I was really nervous when we started shooting, but once we started, it was just like riding a bike. |
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Harington is currently abroad shooting Testament of Youth, a biopic of poet Vera Brittain, who will be played by Alicia Vikander. |
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The subsequent investigation of this shooting was what prompted a blackwater manager to threaten a State Department official. |
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And shooting someone takes a lot less time than stabbing or bludgeoning them. |
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Explaining why she had recently missed several days of shooting, Lohan blurted out the news that she had a miscarriage. |
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Policemen on the show joke about prison riots, bomb threats, and the shooting of unarmed civilians. |
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Even before the shooting, he worried that concern for their safety would affect his decision-making. |
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In light of the Michael Brown shooting, others have come forward to share their own stories of bullying, and harassment by police. |
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They started shooting in October 1979 in the little town of Davie, Florida. |
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Thank God, randomly shooting one person every week or so does not satisfy the business plan. |
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He swaggered into the school cafeteria that day with a .22 caliber handgun and started shooting randomly. |
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Navy capt. Mark Vandroff was working in the third-floor conference room when the shooting started. |
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A 12-year-old boy who escaped the shooting with his mother introduced himself to Sullivan at the casket viewing. |
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No free training and advice, no house, clothes and media spotlight, just singing, acting, shooting or writing between waiting on tables and scrubbing floors. |
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He was described as being well-dressed at the time of the shooting. |
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Here, her subjects range from the aspirations of a little girl in Harlem to Bessie Smith's vocals, angel food cake and the goings on at the local shooting range. |
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Our priests are being arrested for child abuse, and entitled men are shooting up our schools. |
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Actually, it took the combination of squad based elements and first person shooting to innovate the war game with last year's award winning Call of Duty. |
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The following exercises are for stretching and warming up the muscles before shooting and for stretching and cooling down the muscles after shooting. |
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The ethical basis of all field sports is the same, be it hunting, shooting or fishing, in each case the quarry will be edible or a pest or perhaps, both. |
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There had been a jailbreak from Alcatraz, the white dots were police boats, and someone was shooting at someone else, shots obviously fired in anger. |
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Burnett said Peden took it and chopped it up into a bunch of pieces after the shooting. |
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He lives as a virtual recluse on a rural estate near Andover, Hampshire, but owns shooting estates in Rosedale, North Yorkshire and other parts of Northern England. |
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But the highlight of the day was shooting a water moccasin with a shotgun. |
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You're guaranteed to get in a lot of challenging wing shooting. |
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A multi-ethnic jury acquits all officers charged in the shooting. |
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The conference, if it was about anything, was about restating these questions and systematically shooting down cheap attempts to weasel out of them. |
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One of his favourite stories is of the day when he caught some villains in the act of shooting with an air gun at his beehives in the Pheasantry Garden of Bushy Park. |
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Anyway, that's all I remember from my one day of shooting Addams Family Values. |
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Due to the style of the shooting, police initial suspicions pointed to a contract killing with the killers meeting the dead man at the location where the body was discovered. |
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The terrific explosion sent reddish-blue or dark-brown flames shooting out against the ground at an astonishing velocity, radioactivating some forty percent of the city area. |
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Curry returned as a correspondent for NBC in mid-July to cover the shooting in Aurora, Colo. |
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If the mass shooting begins, we Russians will also have to grab a colt, and aim at the enemy, unfortunately. |
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Moments later, the dispatcher said she hears an officer is involved in a shooting, but the information is coming from local media. |
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Throughout the shooting of To Russia With Love, Gonick and Vlad communicated through, of all things, the gay hookup app Grindr. |
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In March 1996, just two months after the shooting death of Schultz, a team of defense psychiatrists interviewed Du Pont. |
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Like the pursuit, there are four stops for shooting, but in lieu of a dunce Lap each miss adds a full minute to your total time. |
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Ben Brown was almost in tears because he's so angry that people are just shooting off little junky items instead of really putting in the devotion the web deserves. |
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The film, based on the DC Comics antiheroine of Batman fame, begins shooting next week. |
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Player One then turned his cards back over and got really upset accusing Player Two of angle shooting in order to see his cards. |
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Early sets tended to be theatrical and flat, and, therefore, were limited in the dimensionality that would have allowed angle shooting. |
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Pointer's ballhandling, passing, and shooting were astounding for such a young player. |
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He was 38 years old and had been in the big house twice for shooting scrapes. |
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They were blasting away at each other for 10 minutes before the shooting died down. |
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A few moments later they heard the sound of an engine, and a muddy shooting brake appeared on the road behind them. |
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Then tracers laced the sky in front of me. Forget the shooting! If I get distracted now, I'll buy the farm anyway! |
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In the June days of 1848 Baudelaire reports seeing revolutionaries going through the streets of Paris with rifles, shooting all the clocks. |
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I go shooting there every year, and it is worth five hundred roubles a desyatina cash down, and he is paying you two hundred on long term. |
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First, former Toffee Mikel Arteta sent Walcott racing clear but instead of shooting he squared towards Ramsey, who was foiled by Tony Hibbert. |
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It was nice of him to write a poem for his new girlfriend, but shooting a full-length film is getting carried away. |
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I had some fine exercise as well as some pretty shooting when trying to get a good gooral trophy. |
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Presently the cloud opened and behold, within it was that Jinni hending in hand a drawn sword, while his eyes were shooting fire sparks of rage. |
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Large areas of heather moorland in the Pennines are managed for driven shooting of wild red grouse. |
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Everybody knows that Glasgow is hoatching with film companies shooting movies on its mean streets. |
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They had mastered the difficult art of shooting composite recurve bows from horseback. |
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From 1969 to 2003 there were over 36,900 shooting incidents and over 16,200 bombings or attempted bombings associated with The Troubles. |
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I set down a fishy can of tuna, which in Catlandia is as enticing as foie gras to gourmets and shooting speedballs to junkies. |
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Standing on those long straight roads with the speed detection gun was like shooting fish in a barrel, somebody said. |
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For a photographer, shooting twins at the annual Twins Days Festival in Twinsburg, Ohio, must be like shooting fish in a barrel. |
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Pakistan has competed many times at the Olympic Games in field hockey, boxing, athletics, swimming, and shooting. |
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Other popular sports include field hockey, tennis, badminton, handball, basketball, volleyball, chess, shooting, angling. |
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The shooting of King, however, preceded an event that changed Turpin's life significantly. |
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During this period, he also enjoyed shooting, fishing and birdwatching with Jacintha's brother and sister. |
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When he complained, Orwell hit him across the legs with a shooting stick and Heppenstall then had to defend himself with a chair. |
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It contains the final shooting script, pictures from the film and additional illustrations by Stephen Player. |
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I write all this out in the greatest detail in the script, and then I don't look at the script while I'm shooting. |
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But in shooting it you lose perhaps 40 percent of your original conception. |
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Chaplin founded a new production company, Attica, and used Shepperton Studios for the shooting. |
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After practising with Southern's recording, Sellers got sufficient control of the accent, and started shooting the scenes in the aeroplane. |
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After the first day's shooting, Sellers sprained his ankle while leaving a restaurant and could no longer work in the cramped cockpit set. |
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Filming finished on 23 June, two months later than planned, which was largely due to the warm Swiss winter, which had hampered shooting. |
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The film was primarily shot at Barrandov Studios in Prague, with additional location shooting in the Bahamas, Italy and the United Kingdom. |
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Some directors believe in shooting everything from every conceivable angle, and then working the material in the cutting room. |
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He began making films at age seven, borrowing his father's Super 8 camera and shooting short films with his action figures. |
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In straight rail, a player scores a point and may continue shooting each time his cue ball makes contact with both other balls. |
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Each team attempts to score goals by passing a ball down the court and shooting it through its goal ring. |
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During general play, a player with the ball can hold on to it for only three seconds before shooting for a goal or passing to another player. |
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Goals are scored when a team member positioned in the attacking shooting circle shoots the ball through the goal ring. |
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Only two positions are permitted in the attacking shooting circle, and can therefore shoot for a goal. |
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Shotguns were improved during the nineteenth century and the shooting of gamebirds became more popular. |
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The aristocracy and landed gentry, with their ironclad control over land rights, dominated hunting, shooting, fishing and horse racing. |
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There was a special dispensation for the shooting events, which would otherwise have been illegal under UK gun law. |
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Great Britain's first shooting medals came when the nation hosted the 1908 Games, at which the British shooters dominated the competitions. |
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There were 215 shooters from 14 nations in the shooting events, including 67 from Great Britain. |
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These killings were reportedly in retaliation to a loyalist double shooting attack against the Reavey and O'Dowd families the previous night. |
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In revenge, three days later, the UVF killed six civilians in a shooting at a pub in Loughinisland, County Down. |
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In June 1958, his son Auberon was severely wounded in a shooting accident while serving with the army in Cyprus. |
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Rushdie is a supporter of gun control, blaming a shooting at a Colorado cinema in July 2012 on the American right to keep and bear arms. |
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He doesn't hunt himself, but does enjoy rural pursuits such as fishing and shooting sports. |
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The director declined to postpone shooting and cast Kim Novak as the female lead. |
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Following 16 days of location shooting, the production moved to Paramount's studios in Hollywood for two months of filming. |
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Engle first visited the Vertigo shooting locations in the summer of 1958, just months after completion of the film. |
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He blamed his slightly slurred voice on the shooting schedule on the film he had been making, Better Late Than Never. |
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This posed a problem for shooting the ship's departure from Southampton, as it was docked on its port side. |
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After submerging the dining saloon, three days were spent shooting Lovett's ROV traversing the wreck in the present. |
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During shooting, the screenplays continued to evolve, in part due to contributions from cast members looking to further explore their characters. |
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Weininger committed suicide, shooting himself in 1903, shortly after publishing the book. |
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Ireland has had a strong presence in international target shooting competitions, including the Olympic Games. |
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Some threats still remain, notably illegal persecution by gamebird shooting and egg thieves in Scotland. |
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The battle opened with the Norman archers shooting uphill at the English shield wall, to little effect. |
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Davy urged Murchison to turn his energy to science, after hearing that he wasted his time riding to hounds and shooting. |
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In the waters of the Pacific Northwest and Iceland, the shooting of killer whales was accepted and even encouraged by governments. |
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Some populations, such as in Alaska's Prince William Sound, may have been reduced significantly by whalers shooting them in retaliation. |
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As long as we're still shooting good numbers I am more than happy to accept a loss if they outcurl us. |
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He introduced a gold cup for the ship which performed best at gunnery, and insisted upon shooting at greater range and from battle formations. |
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Ostend was a larger target than that at Zeebrugge and could be seen from the sea, which made accurate shooting easier. |
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On April 28, Mussolini and several of the other Fascists captured with him were taken to Dongo and executed by shooting squad. |
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He looked so splendidly manly, with his pagri-cloth shirt open at the throat, and his shorts and puttees and shooting boots! |
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In the UK, hunting foxes in urban areas is banned, and shooting them in an urban environment is not suitable. |
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Lithuania has won a total of 25 medals at the Olympic Games, including 6 gold medals in athletics, modern pentathlon, shooting, and swimming. |
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Stella whistles pervily, and I race to get away before I start shooting my mouth off. |
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Pupils also had the opportunity to go swimming in the sea, shooting and climb the cliffs at Whitecliff Bay. |
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Currently, the only approved method of decreasing the stray dog population is shooting by police officers. |
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Supporters of Garrido tried to stop the election, resulting in shooting and twelve dead. |
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The Aztecs attacked the fleeing Spanish on the Tlacopan causeway from canoes, shooting arrows at them. |
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Most natives adapted in 'guerrilla fashion' by only shooting at the legs of the conquistadors if they happened to be unarmored. |
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The rest of the Tatars proceeded with the offensive, but the Cossacks continued shooting, killing many Siberians. |
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The Manchus of the early Qing dynasty had excellent shooting skills and their arrows were reputed to be capable of penetrating two persons. |
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Blacks also faced violence in the form of lynching, shooting, and the burning of churches. |
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A police-involved shooting is by definition a red ball and, by definition, a red ball requires every warm body. |
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Joseph Locke died on 18 September 1860, apparently from appendicitis, whilst on a shooting holiday. |
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Mill owners took to shooting protesters and eventually the movement was suppressed with military force. |
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A shooting lodge was constructed for the Kaiser at Martindale by the major local landowner, Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale. |
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Close to the falls is Lyulph's Tower, a pele tower or castellated building built by a former Duke of Norfolk as a shooting box. |
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Below Sale How is Skiddaw House, a stone building which has variously served as a shooting lodge, shepherd's bothy and Youth Hostel. |
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The project aims to work constructively with landowners and the shooting community. |
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In 1896, a mass trespass took place on the moors following the sale of land to Colonel Ainsworth for shooting. |
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Grouse shooting can also be undertaken by 'walking up' grouse over pointers, or by flushing the birds with other dogs. |
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The flavour of grouse, like most game birds, develops if the bird is hung for a few days after shooting and before eating. |
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In the United States, training classes for a concealed carry license are often available at shooting ranges. |
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Many target shooting ranges offer services to aid both novice and expert shooters. |
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Larpent for Great Britain, which exonerated Shortland, justified the initial shooting and blamed the subsequent deaths on unknown culprits. |
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Location shooting took place mostly across South Wales, though parts were shot in Dartmoor. |
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The climax of Lorna Doone involves such a shooting, but in that case the heroine survives. |
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The engine threw a rod, and then went to pieces before our eyes, springs and coils shooting in all directions. |
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How is it that the Virginia Tech shooter Seung Cho and Adam Lanza weren't in a rubber room instead of in a classroom shooting people? |
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He wanted to keep shooting till the scrabbly old unpainted building came creaking and crashing down. |
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George Jessel... is still shooting his mouth off as though nothing mattered except his own gift for wise-cracks. |
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All three sets are nicely sculptured along the bottom to prevent interference when shouldering your gun with proper shooting form. |
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The pleasures of Bay bird shooting should not be spoken of in the same sentence with cocking or sniping. |
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As for shooting a man from behind a wall, it is cruelly like to stalking a deer. |
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A few rockets started shooting up from empty champagne bottles into a sky now summerily dark, cuckoo-less, and completely canopied with cloud. |
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No indoor pleasures, no television superspecials, can compare to a night full of shooting stars. |
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The day after the shooting, Aurora amped up security at its six theaters. |
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It started raining on their picnic and they had to move the whole shooting match inside. |
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Each had a gun, and the three had been shooting at a number of rabbits. Only Werner had been successful, the others shooting wide of the mark. |
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How much did you know about your arc and all its twists before shooting? |
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I heard a zing close to my head and looked up again. Five or six men were lined up on the deck above me with rifles shooting at the shark. |
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One foreword notes that he was principal of a high school in Independence until he was fired for shooting warning shots at youthful pranksters. |
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She was shooting the Italian-made Syren XLR5 Waterfowler, a 12-gauge specifically made for female shooters. |
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Some waterfowlers have been having success setting up under established flyways and shooting at low-flying snows. |
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Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted, shooting flames and ash into the night sky over eastern Sicily. |
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Did you and McConaughey have any sort of bonding ritual before shooting? |
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Woman hater Marc Lapin ran amok, killing 14 female students and wounding 13 others before shooting himself. |
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Everybody yuks it up throughout the film, which stars Peter Sellers, David Niven and whoever else happened to be around when they were shooting. |
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By the time the shooting was done, my certificate was already printed. |
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The brothers have just finished shooting their debut directorial feature, Jackboots On Whitehall. |
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To do that in JPEG is far more difficult, he says, and the only alternative is to capture the correct white balance when shooting. |
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For the occasional romp at the ranee with friends or shooting hard targets? |
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The raven-haired star, 32, was desperate to do something light-hearted after shooting intense scenes for Interstellar. |
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Kansas has a warrior statue on its dome that portrays a Kansa Indian shooting an arrow toward the North Star. |
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The killer T cell creates a picture of shooting or bombing, and people begin to use it as though that is the reality. |
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Hundreds of pupils were holding a breakfast meeting at Thurston High in Springfield, Oregon, when Kip Kinkle started shooting. |
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I so enjoyed shooting the Purple Wedding over five days in Croatia. |
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We intended to write our own captions for this epic Thrasher article, The Lizard of Oz, while knocking back brewskies and shooting pool. |
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The shooting of Maree Lyn Savage, 48, triggered panic in the Kuta beach area of Bali on Monday. |
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The shooting occurred in the Tamdyk area of Kyrgyz's Batken region, Kyrgyz Border Service told the agency. |
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The 21-year-old is shooting Labor Pains, playing an assistant at a publishing house who pretends to be pregnant to keep her boss from firing her. |
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It is as deliberate as the shooting in Santa Barbara Friday night. |
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The show will be laid on by Leonids which are meteors or shooting stars caused by dust that fell off a comet called Tempel-Tuttle. |
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George Rivas is the first of the seven escapees to be tried for shooting dead a Dallas police officer on December 24 last year. |
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Daisy has pledged to furnish and maintain the BB guns, ammo, targets and shooting glasses necessary for the AGFC to administer the program. |
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Mena, directed by The Bourne Identity's Doug Liman, has been shooting since late August. |
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I have to work with small line-ups, big line-ups, shooting line-ups and defensive line-ups. |
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A variety of shooting angles is possible with the one-touch rotatable grip. |
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The gritstone and shale of the Dark Peak supports heather moorland and blanket bog environments, with rough sheep pasture and grouse shooting being the main land uses. |
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Following the shooting, the man's older son, Alexandros, tried to disarm him and after grabbing the weapon from his father, he hit him on the head with it. |
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While the reason for this is not fully understood, it is clear that illegal persecution associated with commercial shooting of red grouse is a significant factor. |
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Learning to be a cowgirl on Wildcatter Ranch and Spa in the Texan hills included clay shooting, archery, off-road driving and, of course, horse riding. |
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I'm shooting my next film in my living room as I type, and I'll see everyone next week, right here, with another crazy tale of YouTubular adventure. |
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