Barrett proved his dead-eye shooting ability as he sunk score after score for his side. |
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A sign identifies it as the Mark Price Shooting Lab, whose namesake and director needed no machines or technology to become an N. B. A. dead-eye. |
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Next Year's NBA will hum with full-court presses, dead-eye jump-shooting, and endless fast-breaking. |
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Up stepped dead-eye full pack James Pritchard, who had not missed in his last 21 attempts, but he inexplicably pulled his attempt wide. |
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He's dead-eye correcto when he say's they's great to sing along with though, 'cos I found myself singing my fool head off that night, buddy. |
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The conversion was from an awkward angle but dead-eye Humphreys sent it through to tie the scores. |
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The same rehearsed dead-eye mouth-smile in all her pictures. |
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They hit just 33-of-85 attempts, in stark contrast to the dead-eye visitors. |
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These photographs are the revelation of the book, since they make her a far more contemporary, dead-eye photographer than her Evans-and-Cartier-Bresson reputation might suggest. |
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Jaidee won this match by two yesterday, but dead-eye Dave is much more consistent on the greens and can turn the tables on the Thai raider. |
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