Shoot the edges perfectly straight, true, and square, or at right angles to the face side. |
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Shoot straight at the object ball, striking the cue ball one cue tip below center. |
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But even when the jet will be able to shoot its gun, the F-35 barely carries enough ammunition to make the weapon useful. |
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The brand logo turned out to feature a graceful archer on horseback, in a Tatar national costume, poised to shoot his arrow. |
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Shoot hoops or kick a soccer ball around in the yard with your children as often as you can. |
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Downtown L.A. was basically just skid Row back then, and we closed it down to shoot that shootout sequence. |
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Shoot center ball and send the cue ball all the way down the rail into the top corner pocket. |
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In another, fashion photographer Juergen Teller discusses how he and Marc Jacobs decided to shoot beckham inside a shopping bag. |
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Meanwhile, the Drama of the Photo Shoot continues, as I showed the Polaroids to a few of my nearest and dearest. |
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Shoot length was measured from the insertion point on the stem to the tangent line between the apices of the most apical green leaves. |
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Shoot me with the water pistol he keeps by the side of the bed for that very reason. |
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According to the sheriff, 18-year-old Levi Weaver begged the officer to shoot him, and then leapt at him. |
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By 1982's Shoot Out The Lights the marriage was being openly dissected and both partners were on the way to permanent estrangement. |
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Shoot length was measured in centimetres, from the base to the top, using a fabric tape measure. |
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The shoot lasted 45 days, with 11 days at Disney World in Orlando followed by 14 days at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. |
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Because he personally funded his films, Chaplin was at liberty to strive for this goal and shoot as many takes as he wished. |
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During the shoot he met his future wife, Rebecca Miller, the author's daughter. |
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He used this to shoot various films in which his friends and family featured. |
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In 2005, Watson began her modelling career with a photo shoot for Teen Vogue and was the youngest star to grace its cover. |
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Fortie yards will they shoot levell, or very neare the marke, and 120 is their best at Random. |
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Players use the sticks to pass, stickhandle and shoot the puck, and to propel their sledges. |
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In all, players shoot a cue ball so that it makes contact with the opponent's cue ball as well as the object ball. |
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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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However, Faldo did shoot some spectacular rounds of golf at the height of his career. |
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An overawed Spielberg couldn't bring himself to call him Tony, and insisted on addressing him as Sir Anthony throughout the shoot. |
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If I'd had a choice, I probably would have preferred to put it deeper into the body of the shoot. |
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Due to the risk of collision between birds and aircraft, large airports undertake population control programs where they frighten or shoot birds. |
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Filmmakers have come to Prague to shoot scenery no longer found in Berlin, Paris and Vienna. |
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Haig accepted the advice of Winston Churchill, Secretary of State for War, that exercising his right to shoot the ringleaders was not sensible. |
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The rate of improvement of surface to air missiles seemed to indicate that they would soon be able to shoot any manned aircraft out of the sky. |
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When he pauses to shoot a male western capercaillie taking advantage of his apparent numbness, she scares away the bird. |
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He can head the ball, he's as strong as an ox, he can run, dribble and shoot. |
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They swim at the bottom, where shrimp and crabs are found and shoot out a jet of water to uncover the prey buried in the sand. |
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Then when the prey tries to escape, the cuttlefish open their eight arms and shoot out two long feeding tentacles to grab them. |
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In some cases, the shepherds shoot the bear, thinking their livelihood is under threat. |
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This high vitamin C content can be consumed as a tea from the shoot tips or even eaten straight from the tree when light green and new in spring. |
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The man who can string the bow and shoot it through a dozen axe heads would win. |
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Pairs of pirates would at times make oaths to one another that in order to insure that neither were captured they would shoot each other. |
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The Peelers in their searches were always threatening, abusive, bad mannered and even threatened to shoot the women and were very disrespectful. |
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One mechanism proposed is that not much copper is transported up the shoot of the plant, and is excreted from decaying leaves. |
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Because of a large amount of Se accumulated in shoot tissues, S. pinnata has been used to phytoextract Se from contaminated soil and water. |
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The shoot down is still clouded in misinformation and controversy even decades later. |
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The musketeers were too far back to aim, and could only shoot halfway from the distance of the natives. |
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Alvarado ordered his men to shoot their cannons, crossbows and arquebuses into the gathering crowd. |
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Already orbiting at altitudes unimaginable a few short years ago, interest rates moved even higher last week and threatened to shoot the moon. |
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Hewson maintains its high standards with this rootin', tootin', killin', maimin', shoot 'em up. Not to be missed by arcadey types. |
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An unmissable shoot 'em up. As addictive as Angel Delight and twice as butterscotchy. |
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Booth Dressing up like some crackerass white man, some dead president and letting people shoot at you sounds like a hustle to me. |
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That's a good little boy, shoot all your cummies on mommy's favorite dress while we have Peeking Phone Sex. |
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We made our 'dingers' out of truck tyre inner tubes that were heavy-duty rubber that could shoot a stone a very long distance. |
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So fit to shoot, she singled forth among her foes who first her quarry's strength should feel. |
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Throughout the winter and spring, a variety of little greens shoot up that are the staples of a harvested salad. |
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When Steele rides after them, they shoot him and leave him for dead in the desert. |
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Long-range missiles can shoot down any planes before they can even be seen. |
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While being rebuked by John Robinson, he then threatened to shoot him also. |
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A version of lamb and bamboo shoot curry is the specialty of Minang cuisine, although similar dish could also be found in Thai cuisine. |
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Queen rented Wimbledon Stadium for a day to shoot the video, with 65 female models hired to stage a nude bicycle race. |
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Equally important is Hitchcock's tendency to shoot alternate takes of scenes. |
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And this meant that we had to shoot our scenes at breakneck speed so that the actors could get out on time. |
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The following morning, they were met by native people who proceeded to shoot at them with arrows. |
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Hunters commonly used teams of dogs to distract the bear, allowing the hunter to spear the bear or shoot it with arrows at closer range. |
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An arquebus angled at 35 degrees could throw a bullet up to 1000 m or more, much farther than any archers could shoot. |
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He wanted to shoot and kill Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, but got Peel's secretary in the back instead. |
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The game is apparently sort of a rail-based shooter, and you use your finger to aim and tap the screen to shoot. |
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Walker, though he tried a number of times to shoot his weapon during the duel, failed to fire even a single shot and Graham was left unscathed. |
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We were pinned down by shellfire. If the artillery hadn't run out of shells to shoot at us we would have been wiped out. |
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We instructed our men to shoot first and inquire afterward, if a shenzi so much as showed himself in the clearing. |
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So off I went to find a piece of scenery to rest on while they got on with preparing for another angle shoot of the sacrifice setup. |
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And a lot of people don't realize what he really did learn on the shoot wrestling type side. |
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The second reason for the disappearance of legitimate shoot wrestling was that it allowed promoters to hold all of the power in the business. |
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Behind his barricade of barrels, Sam heard and shivered like a gun-shy collie at a turkey shoot. |
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Almost everyone argued that it would be inhumane for Americans to engage in a turkey shoot against fleeing Iraqi soldiers. |
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For example, in Belgium, we have some great urbex locations where you can go and shoot. |
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In these early days of the journey we eat well. We have brought salted meat, flour, beans, dried fruit, and there are wildfowl to shoot. |
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If I had a woman like that I'd trade her off for a yellow dog and then shoot the dog. |
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You don't need an assault weapon to protect your family or shoot a deer. |
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We watched him shoot himself, blow himself up and inflict all manner of bodily harm upon himself, often after being tricked by the wabbit. |
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Shoot a full frame of the Swiss Alps, or zoom in on your friend yodeling. |
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Their exit from the tournament, without a set between them yesterday, at least demonstrated that the women's game is not quite the turkey shoot it might have seemed. |
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The short shoots were firmly attached to the main shoot and, unlike normal gemmae, showed no evidence of an abscission layer above the proximal leaves. |
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Bonino required each of us to shoot our free throws underhanded. |
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I am ordered over there with a few others. We all shoot standing and freehanded...This regained freedom of action makes us unable to feel the danger we are in. |
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And now from this discourse let us come to understand the reason of a Venatorian Problem, of those Fowlers who with their guns shoot a bird flying. |
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Our attorney and Elder Noyse and many others talk of venefic and malignant particles, which shoot from the eyes of witches and enter the bodies of the afflicted. |
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With a high-tech assist beam, you can shoot in virtual darkness, although a more practical use is for working in dim rooms and on streets at night. |
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Flowering in the spring, they become dormant in the summer once the flowers and leaves die back, emerging above ground as a shoot from the underground bulb in early spring. |
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Shoot the three-point shot or pass the ball into the post for board-shattering slam dunks. |
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Root cuttings of thornless blackberries will revert to thorny type because the adventitious shoot develops from a cell that is genetically thorny. |
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It was a popular royal pastime in Britain to shoot common pheasants. |
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Since it's inflatable, various artworld wags have been plotting how to shoot a dart into its side and watch it flobber down like a great big burst balloon. |
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You can totally be yourself without worrying if your guy is impressed or embarrassed! You don't have to sit through rough war flicks, or shoot 'em up or zap 'em up movies. |
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If you have a friend or family member to shoot with, Action Target's dueling tree is loads of fun. It has six steel plates that swing from side to side. |
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That afternoon, I had arranged to shoot a five-man blowbang... quaint. |
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There are also many hunters who use Pointers such as English Setters or German Shorthairs to find and hold pheasants for hunters to flush and shoot. |
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The fun on the day will also include penalty shoot outs with Huddersfield Town players, mile warmups with the Giants, face painting and bunny crafts. |
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By the 11th and 12th centuries, European fighting ships were built with raised platforms fore and aft, from which archers could shoot down into the relatively low longships. |
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Activities range from how to short-sheet a bed or shoot and edit a stop-action movie, to how to make a remote-controlled water gun or learn to geocache. |
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According to one estimate in 16th century Japan, an archer could fire 15 arrows in the time a gunner would take to load, charge, and shoot a firearm. |
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The first step in finding a real solution was to mount the weapon on the aircraft, but the propeller remained a problem since the best direction to shoot is straight ahead. |
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Reports from the London shoot earlier this week suggest Waltz was sporting mo-cap style dots, usually used to allow designers to add CGI elements at a later stage. |
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At least the movies hadn't lied about how to permakill zombies. Shoot 'em in the head. Destroy the brain. |
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If he was out of ideas, he often took a break from the shoot, which could last for days, while keeping the studio ready for when inspiration returned. |
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The unserviceable Sea Hurricane airframe on board was placed on deck for blast trials in a low angle shoot and sustained no damage while in the centre of the deck. |
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In the tribal Hill Tracts, bamboo shoot cooking is prevalent. |
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I will shoot every beak-billed leg-day-loving last one of you. |
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If the menstruum be overcharged, metals will shoot into crystals. |
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It was strange because the boy I was fighting with had developed a reputation for being able to shoot the boots and I was supposed to be good with my hands. |
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The Army, making its first attempt to shoot the moon, had spent weeks fussing over the Juno II, a 60-ton Jupiter IRBM with a spike of high-speed rockets. |
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Shoot the actors in a converted locomotive factory against a blank bluescreen in tax-break haven Montreal. |
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As his in-ring career wound down, Gotch trained countless Japanese standouts, including those who helped bring shoot wrestling to the forefront in that country. |
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The boys will be performing their new single, Shoot The Breeze, on The Book Show with Mariella Fostrup at the Hay-On-Wye Festival. |
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Don't Shoot The Messenger sees an unsuspecting gunman get more than he bargains for when he holds up a sleepy village post office. |
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Shoot tips in which all leaf primordia were destroyed form a reduced, siphonostelic vascular cylinder without gaps. |
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Shoot Out's dam, the winning Pentamerous, is also the dam of 1m4f New Zealand Group 3 winner Cassandra Show and is a half-sister to Group 2-winning miler St Hilarion. |
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The pop album Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player came out at the start of 1973, and reached number one in the UK, the US, Australia among others. |
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