The bullet ricochets off the back of the trapdoor and Gail jerks in terror. |
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Working on the 13.56 MHz frequency, a radio wave ricochets off the chip, picking up a code that identifies the bearer. |
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The use of pea gravel on the range floor collected lead dust and created uncontrollable ricochets, while rounds penetrated the overhead baffles. |
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Due to its design concept, the FAP round is intrinsically safe from ricochets as the core breaks up on ground impact. |
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The sound is eerie, piercing, and ricochets at us off Eocene-era volcanic rock faces. |
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This leaves the in-game soundscape uncluttered for the player to appreciate aural effects like explosions, ricochets, and muzzle reports. |
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The frangible ammo disintegrates on target, meaning there is no back splash or ricochets to harm the shooter or other bystanders. |
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The Dolphin is a powerful gun, somewhat reminds me of a sniper rifle and makes cool ricochets. |
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The.22 Magnum shotgun is quiet enough to avoid annoying the neighbors, and there's no danger of ricochets or damage downrange. |
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This led to a messy sequence and several ricochets later the ball was in Easkey's net for a second time. |
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When shooting for practice, make sure your backstop will prevent ricochets and protect bystanders. |
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You've got the tracers flying all over you, and ricochets whistling all around you wherever you go. |
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Gunfights become remarkably tense, exciting affairs as you take cover in a crossfire of whistling ricochets. |
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The bulk of the audio is operating in the original center channel mix, with only music and the aforementioned ricochets really traveling much. |
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The neighbour who gave me the tickets was an impecunious artist and I was sitting in the cheap seats, just out of range, even from ricochets. |
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Cold water is what keeps the Gulf Stream moving up the Atlantic coast and northeastward after it ricochets off the shoals under Cape Hatteras. |
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Krista misses the bullet pass and the pro-sized foot ball ricochets off the far fence and into the gutter. |
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By this stage, the scriptwriters are into their fourteenth magic mushroom, as the plot ricochets between schizophrenia and plain stoopid. |
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There were almost as many missiles scattered about in front of her from ricochets as there were imbedded in the wall far beyond. |
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I believe they use ceramic bullets which are designed to fragment on hitting a hard object, preventing ricochets and depressurisation. |
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The sound ricochets off the walls, and across the wooden floor. |
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Little ricochets of dust kicked into the face of a tall man in a tan shalwar kameez and prayer cap. |
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The batted ball hits the top of the outfield fence in fair territory and ricochets back toward the outfielder, hitting him on the shoulder. |
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This time the attack was pressed home until some of the aircraft were in danger of being hit by ricochets as they zoomed over the town. |
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But mostly he spends his time gunning down enemies in a taut and well-told tale that ricochets across Europe. |
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Fortification of earth or masonry perpendicular to the covered way and specially designed to protect the defenders against ricochets. |
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Consideration must be given to safe target and frame construction and the angle of any possible ricochets. |
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Modest in action, LE TUEUR is rich in suspense, inciting a state of red alert in its audience, captive to its constant twists and ricochets. |
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The strong points of the.17 Rem. have been its lack of recoil and its fast stepping, thin jacketed bullets that reduce ricochets to almost zero. |
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This time the bullet ricochets off the stone fireplace behind Deuterium Boy and embeds itself in the piano, causing the figurine to topple off and shatter on the ground. |
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When thrown so that one end strikes the ground, it ricochets into the air at terrific speed, spinning endwise. |
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They search out hotel rooms least exposed to hostile fire or ricochets. |
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Herman screamed over the ricochets and explosions around the base. |
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Gavin, chancing a shot at him, rolls violently out across the street, drawing attention from every gun within a mile, narrowly escaping a few ricochets. |
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The use of the spinning was to dodge the ricochets of Richard's blasts. |
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Several small, one-story homes were pockmarked with deep gouges from ricochets and direct gunfire. |
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The walls with slope-shaped bases enabled horizontal ricochets of objects cast from the machicolations, thus covering the base of the battlements. |
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Then I played at secondary school, but that was a bit strange because there were walls in the playground, so we used to play with ricochets like in billiards, which made things interesting. |
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So it ricochets between military and civilian governments, with a state that does not work very well but has not collapsed, and an insurgency that is not turning into a civil war but won't go away. |
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Every part of her body dances, often within the same phrase, as if in ricochets and crosscurrents, and she amalgamates melting softness with academic rigor, so that her most startlingly experimental moves look classical. |
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Gun-related accidents may be the result of the firearm accidentally going off, ricochets of bullets and exposure to bullet fragments and other substances, particularly during shooting practice. |
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As an interim measure, the propeller blades were armored and fitted with metal wedges to protect the pilot from ricochets. |
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