She's simply inserted into the plot as a romantic device who just happens to be a crack shot at two hundred-fifty paces. |
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A jagged crack shot through the ice and water gushed up in jets and spurts. |
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He liked golf but was never much of a golfer, liked shooting but wasn't a crack shot. |
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Although specializing in hand-to-hand combat, 002 was a crack shot from distance. |
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Not only are you a crack shot with a handgun, but you are also adept at the crucial placement of bear traps. |
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He was a crack shot and it was a source of amusement to him that he once won a trophy at a clay pigeon shoot which he had sponsored himself. |
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Conscripted into the Army, Harry was a crack shot in training and was sent to join a Lewis gun team. |
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Every single one is a crack shot and has to maintain an accuracy rate of at least 85 percent. |
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Gifted with extraordinary eyesight, he was a crack shot who constantly practised his marksmanship. |
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Merida adores riding her horse and, like Katniss Everdeen, she's a crack shot with a bow. |
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An avid fisherman and hunter, he was a crack shot with a pistol, rifle and shotgun. |
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A crack shot, skilled horseman, soldier, prospector, freighter and surveyor, he blazed a colourful trail across Alberta before the province was officially born. |
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Upon learning of Johnston's reputation as a crack shot, an acquaintance invited him on a quail hunt. |
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Fast on the draw and a crack shot with a blaster, Smugglers tend to shoot first and be the last ones standing. |
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Shooting from reflex and instinct, the Smuggler is still a crack shot from any angle. |
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Since he was an expert in the use of the sword, as well as a crack shot, he was disinclined to give way before any threats to his person, a mode of behavior he considered cowardly and contrary to his personal sense of honor. |
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Tuvia had served in the Polish army and was a crack shot. |
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