Leaning against the earth, with the rifle supported by a tight sling, it was easy to hold the crosshairs steady. |
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The problem with this is that while the aiming function works well, you'll often have the crosshairs aimed perfectly only to have your shot miss. |
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Get the crosshairs close to or near the selected area, and your throw will cross the plate exactly where you want it. |
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Optional items in the market can upgrade your ship with tighter crosshairs and compensation tools to aid you in battle. |
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If you end up in someone's crosshairs for even a second, there is very little chance of recovering. |
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You have five slots and you must first highlight the weapon to pick up by hovering the crosshairs over it. |
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With the center crosshairs sighted at 200 yards, groups at 500 yards centered four to five inches low using the 500-yard aiming point. |
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Inside, he saw the world on a blue screen with dancing targeting crosshairs that were awaiting things to eliminate. |
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You move through a level to figure out where everyone's coming from, and then have the crosshairs waiting for them as they arrive. |
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Two small crosshairs on either side of the large screen slowly began to come together. |
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When I bring up the software and open a drawing, my crosshairs are invisible. |
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Instead of turning the character with the left analog stick, the crosshairs just move around the screen. |
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The video viewfinder is much like what you would find on your typical consumer video camera, but this one has crosshairs on it. |
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Instead you need to aim the crosshairs on the target, then hold down the fire button. |
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Its crosshairs moved independently of the image so they ended up cockeyed instead of centered. |
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Run your crosshairs over these and you'll find navigation even easier. |
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We know that the United States has a hit list and up to 30 countries, maybe 60 countries, may fall in the crosshairs. |
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Loving, non-critical support could reinstate this hagiological chess figure to his former glory and put the royal game back in the media's crosshairs. |
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With a number of significant reports expected from Britain today, the GBP's recent spike may be in the crosshairs for many investors. |
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Use the arrow keys to move the crosshairs to your approximate location on the map. |
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Pressing the WPT twice causes waypoint number 2 to be placed at the cursor's crosshairs. |
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The distance and bearing to the second location show in a box next to the cursor's crosshairs. |
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Drag the Start key frame, represented by crosshairs in the Image Window, to the area where you want to focus. |
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The map is always in DESTINATION SEARCH mode, when a pair of crosshairs are to be seen. |
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Next, move the scanning platform such that the area of the counterbite above the next pontic is located below the crosshairs. |
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Here along the historic Camino Real where fences, gun crosshairs, and boundaries are potent signs of exclusion. |
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But ultimately in the state's crosshairs are opponents of the capitalist status quo, and particularly the workers movement. |
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Use arrow keys to center the cursor crosshairs over the map object or location. |
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The lower small-second counter carries a black hand against a background of crosshairs evocative of precision optical instruments. |
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While they don't pick up fine little crosshairs or even dot reticles as fast as they used to, they still appreciate good magnification and fine optics. |
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Johnson saw the risk posed by trigger-happy reporters and presidents mistaking passion for facts while dispatching others to march in enemy crosshairs. |
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Demographic experts say Philadelphia is in the crosshairs of several unfortunate trends, both economic and migratory. |
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When invoked, the cursor turns into a crosshairs. |
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Once the crosshairs are on top of the icon, press the ENT key. |
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Ygritte has Snow in her crosshairs, aiming an arrow directly at his heart. |
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The map reappears with the icon placed at the cursor crosshairs. |
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The dark web has recently been in the crosshairs of law enforcement. |
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They also have the Canadian Grain Commission in their crosshairs as well. |
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The scope features six crosshairs for the whole yardage marks, while dots between the crosshairs can be used for half yardage aiming. |
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At the last moment, the pair are catapulted forwards over a hundred years to modern London, and into the crosshairs of the FBI's youngest and mouthiest agent, Chevron Savano. |
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It will be all of its favourite bugaboos that it does not support in any event, whether it is public health care or who knows what is in its crosshairs when the dust settles on this debt. |
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For pronghorns he suggested a scope with two parallel horizontal a heart shot crosshairs. |
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The balloons are loaded with fliers describing the revolutions in the Middle East and DVDs showing Kim Jong-il, his heir apparent Kim Jong-un and other members of his family in the crosshairs of a gunsight. |
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The night had opened with the pollsters in the crosshairs. |
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Actor Scarlett Johansson recently found herself in the crosshairs of pro-Palestine advocates because she backed Sodastream, a company with a factory in an illegal settlement in the West Bank. |
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The Alliance party began 2012 in the crosshairs of the dissident republican terror groups because their leader, David Ford, is Northern Ireland's justice minister. |
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When using continuous control, an image with crosshairs is displayed. |
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Another example of a useful chemical in the crosshairs of activists is the fat substitute called Olestra. |
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Nettles lives in the crosshairs, with the secret police, his sympathizers, and his now and would-be lovers making impossible demands on him. |
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He had fired his first shot, the killshot, with crosshairs locked tight at the base of the neck. |
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The reticle crosshairs are glass-etched and the MOAR reticle pattern, of the many available, was chosen as it was designed for tactical applications. |
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Crosshairs will be placed on the lesion in both the sagittal and axial plane and then the location and depth are calculated. |
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