They called him a choker when he missed the shot that would have won the game. |
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The situation ended in tragedy when the gunman shot and killed two students. |
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Four 109s were spotted and attacked. After a dogfight, all four had been shot down. Three crashed on the same field. |
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The ships fired grape shot but to no effect. They about ship and went to sea. |
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Josephine folded her arms across her bosom, satisfied with herself. A smirk formed on her lips as she shot an after-look Veronica's way. |
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The big homecoming game, however, was canceled when the, uh, president got shot, as was the date itself when I didn't behave aggrievedly enough. |
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As soon as the shot left his hands, the spectators could see it was going to be an airball. |
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A white tailed eagle was shot in the winter of 1857 at Stolford in Bridgwater Bay and subsequently preserved for display. |
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No one knows why the gunman shot some people and spared others. |
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In December, production was divided between interiors in Pinewood Studios, while a separate unit also shot in Harlem. |
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The film was primarily shot at Barrandov Studios in Prague, with additional location shooting in the Bahamas, Italy and the United Kingdom. |
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Interior scenes of the British period drama television series Downton Abbey were shot in Stage 2 of the studios. |
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Shaun of the Dead and 2005 horror film The Descent were both shot on the lot. |
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One such film, The Ghost Ship, was shot on board the vessel where his uncle worked as a cook. |
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It starred Stephen Fry and Robert Hardy and was shot on location in Merseyside and on the Isle of Man. |
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For financial and scripting reasons, the original book was divided into two films which were shot consecutively. |
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Conversely, the doubles team does not use the alleys when executing a shot. |
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The grip affects the angle of the racket face when it hits the ball and influences the pace, spin, and placement of the shot. |
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A difficult shot in tennis is the return of an attempted lob over the backhand side of a player. |
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From this position, the player can quickly access any part of the court to retrieve the opponent's next shot with a minimum of movement. |
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Expert players can anticipate the opponent's shot a few tenths of a second before the average player, giving them a chance to react sooner. |
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When a player's shot hits their opponent prior to hitting the front wall, interference has occurred. |
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This process continues until the striker fails to pot the desired ball, at which point the opponent comes to the table to play the next shot. |
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In Italy a longer, thicker cue is typically available for this kind of tricky shot. |
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The scoring is also different, as a point is awarded for every shot that brings the ball closer to the target than any opponent's ball. |
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If illegal contact is made, the player who contacted cannot participate in play until the player taking the penalty has passed or shot the ball. |
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Research from wildlife hospitals, however, indicates that it is not uncommon for foxes with minor shot wounds to survive. |
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For this first shot on each hole, it is allowed but not required for the golfer to place the ball on a tee prior to striking it. |
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The minimum par of any hole is 3 because par always includes a stroke for the tee shot and two putts. |
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Alan Ball delivered the ball to Geoff Hurst whose deflected shot from the edge of the area found Martin Peters. |
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In particular, with five minutes gone, Bobby Charlton struck the post and sent another shot just wide. |
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With 11 minutes of extra time gone, Alan Ball put in a cross and Geoff Hurst swivelled and shot from close range. |
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Sangakkara and Chamara Silva added further runs, before the latter was caught by Saeed Ajmal playing a pull shot off the bowling of Umar Gul. |
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But Trevino holed a difficult chip shot, and Jacklin took three putts, leaving him one shot behind. |
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The caller said that Jacklin would be shot if he played in the Ulster Open, because his wife's family supported Ian Paisley. |
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However, on the 16th hole Faldo found himself with a difficult bunker shot to play. |
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After backing away from his bunker shot to scold some photographers for talking, Faldo made his lone bogey. |
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Strange dropped a shot on the 17th to leave the two rivals tied for the lead on the 18th tee. |
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He holed a dramatic shot from the rough from about 50 yards for birdie on the 18th hole, to finish in a tie for fourth. |
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He made bogey however after finding the right rough with his tee shot and could not get up and down from the back of the green. |
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Whenever an opponent would make an especially good shot, Perry would cry out 'Very clevah. |
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One of his daughters, Carmen aged four, was taken to hospital in Birmingham with two gun shot wounds and survived. |
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At the beginning of the sixth frame, O'Sullivan opened with a break of 24, before leaving himself a difficult shot from black to red. |
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In his match with Stevens, frustrated at missing a shot, he almost snapped his cue in half by hitting it against the table. |
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Lachlan Maclachlan, who led the combined unit of Macleans and Maclachlans, was gruesomely killed by a cannon shot. |
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He met with a legation secretary, whom he shot and killed to protest his family's treatment in Germany. |
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Both sides in the battle made exaggerated claims of numbers of enemy aircraft shot down. |
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During violence in the Shankill, UVF members shot dead RUC officer Victor Arbuckle. |
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The attack came just 8 days after Swedish radio journalist Nils Horner was shot dead by the Taliban. |
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The missile was intercepted and shot down by a Patriot missile seconds before hitting the complex. |
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Donaldson was found fatally shot in his home in County Donegal on 4 April 2006, and a murder inquiry was launched. |
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Police and protesters clashed in Lithuania where people protesting the economic conditions were shot with rubber bullets. |
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The Baird system at the time involved an intermediate film process, where footage was shot on cinefilm, which was rapidly developed and scanned. |
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Of 12 Hurricanes involved, five were shot down and four of their pilots killed, including Pattle. |
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He returned home to Rapallo, where on 3 May 1945, four days after Mussolini was shot, armed partisans arrived at the house to find Pound alone. |
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In 1976 Scottish artist Archie Fisher deliberately altered the song to remove the reference to a dog being shot. |
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Winehouse and her family are the subject of a 2009 documentary shot by Daphne Barak titled Saving Amy. |
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The film was shot on location in San Francisco, California, and at Paramount Studios in Hollywood. |
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In the driving scenes shot in the city, the main characters' cars are almost always pictured heading down the city's steeply inclined streets. |
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Production began in 1995, when Cameron shot footage of the actual Titanic wreck. |
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We wanted this to be a definitive visualization of this moment in history as if you'd gone back in a time machine and shot it. |
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Many previous films about the RMS Titanic shot water in slow motion, which did not look wholly convincing. |
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Taking that as a yes, he went and took the Castle without a shot being fired. |
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Originally, this was the length of a cannon shot, hence the portion of an ocean that a sovereign state could defend from shore. |
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Protests broke out across the country on 5 August 2016 and dozens of protesters were subsequently shot and killed by police. |
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Briem starred in the 2008 film Journey to the Center of the Earth, which shot scenes in Iceland. |
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For example, British pilots who were shot down in 1940 and survived would be patched up and sent back to their units as quickly as possible. |
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In 1941, over France, a shot down pilot would, as likely as not, end up a prisoner of war. |
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Some of the opening scenes in Ridley Scott's 2012 feature film Prometheus were shot at the Old Man of Storr. |
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When a shot this big is being run, it will also be necessary to pull 6-10 degrees of timing out when the nitrous is being run. |
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Since their reintroduction seven eagles have been confirmed poisoned in County Kerry, two suspected of having been poisoned, and one shot. |
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She said, as much as she would like, she would never play the piano as well as Simone, but she would give it her best shot. |
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The black and white campaign was shot in Los Angeles by photographer Boo George. |
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The lengthy approach shot is to a small green that falls away, with nearby out of bounds. |
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Much of the yelling that goes on during a curling game is the skip calling the line of the shot and the sweepers calling the weight. |
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There's also a greater chance that the shot will miss the guard entirely because of the greater accuracy required to make the shot. |
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The Spirit of Curling also leads teams to congratulate their opponents for making a good shot, strong sweeping or spectacular form. |
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Part of the film Willow was shot in the disused Dinorwic Quarry, in June 1987 on some of the lower terraces next to the Pumped storage scheme. |
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The shot is a liquid volume measure that varies from country to country and state to state depending on legislation. |
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Other notable buildings include the preserved shot tower, the highest structure in Chester. |
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Television series and films have shot exterior scenes at Portmeirion, often depicting the village as an exotic European location. |
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The town of Wiggyville in the Cbeebies series Gigglebiz is shot in Portmeirion as well. |
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In the 74th minute, he received the ball from Ernie Curtis and hurried a tame shot toward the Arsenal goal. |
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The contest caused controversy after Welsh was floored in the fourth round following what is believed to be a low shot. |
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He then proceeded to win his first 24 fights, at which point he was considered ready for a shot at the British featherweight title. |
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These segments, posted to the BBC's official Doctor Who website, included specially shot footage of Jack in the Hub. |
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Hundreds of civilians were shot or drowned as they tried to escape the carnage by fleeing across the River Slaney. |
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The Olympian distance he so carefully cultivated was shot through with genuine exhaustion. |
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When composing a one shot, the subject should usually be centered in the frame. |
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Rafael van der Vaart then stayed onside to slot past Paddy Kenny when he collected Ledley King's mis-hit shot. |
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This medicine is taken orally. Swallowing a pill sure beats getting a shot every day. |
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She shot him an impudent smile before gripping the metal with the pliers and twisting it into a star with origamilike precision. |
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Another plane, a Catalina search and rescue plane, was sent out a few days later and shot down by the Soviets as well. |
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Do not try to outdirect the director. Mark all shot changes on the shot sheet. |
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Walters outpaced Raio Piiroja from a long ball forward and curled a powerful shot over the crossbar from a tight angle in the 33rd minute. |
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The film was shot in the summer of 1963, and which still contributes to the international renown of the city. |
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When he finally decided to turn for a shot, he did it too late and sailed past the Tromp's poop. |
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After the second day most of the Dutch warships were out of powder and shot, and there was none to resupply with. |
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He just shot a spectacularly over his head round of golf and beat all of us. |
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Generally, shot point data have less overposting when the data is posted perpendicular to the orientation of the seismic line. |
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On firing, some of the hot gases from burning powder were able to bypass the overpowder and filler wads and reach the shot charge. |
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Mines cut free are recorded and collected for research or shot with a deck gun. |
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The remainder of the ML was dispersed and accounted for only a handful of Luftwaffe aircraft shot down. |
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All eight of the crewman shot down were captured but released after the French surrender. |
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Scharnhorst was attacked by six Stirling bombers on the evening of 23 July, about six German fighters intervened and one aircraft shot down. |
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Five bombers were shot down, five were seriously damaged and Scharnhorst was hit five times. |
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They shot down 5,954 aircraft, more than any other American fighter in Europe. |
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The Iraqis shot down relatively small numbers of opposing American aircraft. |
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Jeschonnek proposed large bombing attacks so that responding RAF fighters could be shot down. |
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However, RAF intelligence at the time claimed that the Allies had shot down 96 German aircraft, thus winning a major victory. |
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Bullet holes are visible on the walls of the castle where members of the French Resistance were shot during the Second World War. |
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He was the surgeon for Patrick Carr, who was one of the Americans shot during that incident. |
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They also had to paint slogans on each other's car in order to get them shot at or arrested as they drove across Alabama. |
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The home side's goalkeeper Asmir Begovic managed to palm the drive on to the post but the sheer pace of the shot forced the ball into the net. |
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Across Europe, over five million European hares are shot each year, making it probably the most important game mammal on the continent. |
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Although legally protected, they are still shot by people mistaking them for feral cats. |
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So the Nightingale pressed closer against the thorn, and the thorn touched her heart, and a fierce pang of pain shot through her. |
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In 1927, the State Forest Service introduced a bounty for red deer shot on their land, and in 1931, government control operations were commenced. |
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A female wolf shot in 2013 in Hart County, Kentucky by a hunter was the first gray wolf seen in Kentucky in modern times. |
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They are gamebirds and large numbers were shot in the past in moorland areas. |
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Since then it has been reared extensively by gamekeepers, and was shot in season from 1 October to 31 January. |
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Generally they are shot by hunters employing gun dogs to help find, flush, and retrieve shot birds. |
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With which Parthian shot he walked away, leaving the two rivals open-mouthed behind him. |
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I saw him in his boat, which shot across the waters with an arrowy swiftness and was soon lost amidst the waves. |
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Miss Collins looks pretty as all get out on a club floor, much more so than a frequent TV camera shot would lead you to suppose. |
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He played the fading, low-banana shot as planned, and the ball whistled left of the oak tree and between the pines. |
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Mrs Dudley came bouncing back, hand swinging, big stain on her right bap like she'd been shot or Da had got at her in an alleyway. |
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The ball can still be batted away with one or both hands. It can be batted from a player's hands or batted away during a shot. |
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They stopped traffic so some big shot and his entourage could have the whole road to themselves. |
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He of the fabulous long-range shot or the useless blooter professes to love everything about Rangers. |
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You could feel the relief after Bendtner collected Wilshere's raking pass before cutting inside Carlos Edwards and burying his shot beyond Fulop. |
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He had not seen Zilla since Paul had shot her, and he still pictured her as buxom, high-colored, lively, and a little blowsy. |
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One of Tim's great-grandparents had been a cardsharp in the wild west, and had been shot dead during a game. |
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Plantation surprised Palm Springs North early with a chip shot close to the net by Mike Noll. |
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Most of the deer I see are going to be out of range. For someone with a gun, 50 yards is a chip shot. For a bowhunter, it's no shot. |
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The other bodies were those of the choush that had fallen by my side, and the soldier who had been shot on the parapet. |
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He'd be useless in war. He'd just cower in his bunker until the enemy came in and shot him, or until the war was over. |
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The cow shot is regarded as inelegant, and indeed risky, but can be very effective for a batsman with strength and a good eye. |
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Near Rio Frio we shot several handsome birds, and saw a cayjotte, or wild dog, which in size nearly approached the wolf. |
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Hayber was rewarded for his services in the most cruelsome manner. He was shot dead. |
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The decayed remains of the pilot's shirt showed where the plane had been shot down. |
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I'm always happy to write some sappy Destiel one shot when writer's block is making work on Phoenix difficult. |
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And when he hits a double biceps shot, his proportion is more than a little startling. |
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The car thief fought with an officer and tried to drown a police dog before being shot while escaping. |
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She turned pages in the album, gave a wry little smile to a shot of the four lads making duckfaces and faux-gangster hand signs. |
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Then he created a modified dueling tree, featuring six steel targets that swung from one side of a central column to the other when shot. |
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She whips me in the first game of pool, I do not even get a shot. Eight-balled from the break. |
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Malik added an empty-net goal with 55 seconds left on a length-of-the-ice shot. |
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You trap ferals, neuter them, and give them their rabies shot. Maybe distemper. |
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The floor manager will be positioned somewhere out of shot but in JOHN'S eyeline and will hold up a hand with four fingers extended. |
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With United's movement flummoxing the visitors, Berbatov saw his low shot saved well by Ben Foster on his first return to Old Trafford. |
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Whether deserved or not, the free gave Cresswell the chance to cover himself in glory with a shot on goal after the siren. |
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Henderson's best strike on goal saw goalkeeper Kingson uncomfortably fumble his measured shot around the post. |
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The current political joke is that 'Mbeki shot himself in the kneepad' over Zimbabwe. |
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He got the drop on them and took three of them out before they could fire a shot. |
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I liked to gob up two or three worms on a snelled hook, pinch three or four split shot onto the leader, and plunk it into the dark water. |
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He was gut shot. Blood-caked fingers pressed over the wound, he turned toward Fargo, his revolver rising. |
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Jake felt that rat feeling again and the gut shot realization that he'd gotten Greg killed. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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He was groaning in agony from the gut shot, and it kept him from regaining his feet. |
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When we speak of a gut shot we are generally referring to a whitetail that has taken an arrow hit behind the diaphragm and in front of the hams. |
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If you're sure of a gut shot, the buck will usually be bedded within five hundred yards of where it was hit. |
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If you raise, you're probably going to force players with second pair or a gut shot to fold, so your best option is to call. |
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We've missed our shot by a hairsbreadth and that's the same as missing by miles. |
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The shot needs to be slightly thicker than half-ball to get to the center pocket. |
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Scottish infantry were generally armed, as was almost universal in Western Europe, with a combination of pike and shot. |
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Missiles were occasionally shot from the castle walls, but these were given little attention. |
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In the initial attack on the settlement, Raleigh's son, Walter, was fatally shot. |
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Although their shot lockers were almost empty, the English pursued in an attempt to prevent the enemy from returning to escort Parma. |
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On the evening of the surrender of Colchester, Parliamentarians had Sir Charles Lucas and Sir George Lisle shot. |
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His single shot had clipped a boulder right by Coe's head, just the way a Kaintuck rifleman barks a squirrel. |
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In collaboration with the OSS, 413 Allied airmen shot down over Yugoslavia were rescued and evacuated. |
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Operating over home territory, British aircrew could fly again if they survived being shot down. |
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In November and December 1940, the Luftwaffe flew 9,000 sorties against British targets and RAF night fighters claimed only six shot down. |
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In the following month, 22 German bombers were lost with 13 confirmed to have been shot down by night fighters. |
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A significant number of the aircraft not shot down after the resort to night bombing were wrecked during landings or crashed in bad weather. |
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It's kid stuff to barrel along in a car like a big shot. I kept the needle right on fiftyfive. |
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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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On your first two tries you got maybe one shot in the kill zone, the rest were too low. |
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The boat made a sharp half-turn to larboard, and then shot off in its new direction like a thunderbolt. |
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In November 2009, several scenes were shot on Windermere for the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. |
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The opening credits of the BBC sitcom The Vicar of Dibley feature an aerial shot of the Stokenchurch Gap. |
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Mardy Fish walloped the final shot of the match for a winner, and he let loose a jubilant roar of his own. |
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During the First World War, eleven men were tried in private and shot by firing squad at the Tower for espionage. |
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He shot an arrow from the Priory window, and where the arrow landed was to be the site of his grave. |
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William himself later pursued Hereward, but Hereward supposedly unhorsed him with an arrow shot. |
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In 2004 single shot Air Bombs and Bottle Rockets were banned, and rocket sizes were limited. |
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Maynard later examined Teach's body, noting that it had been shot no fewer than five times and cut about twenty. |
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He claimed that during a drinking session Teach had shot him in the knee, and that he was still covered by the royal pardon. |
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At the microscopic level the basidiospores are shot off basidia and then fall between the gills in the dead air space. |
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She asked in what sort of accident I had broken my back, and when I told her that I had been shot down she became much more matey. |
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It had been such a clean shot that the wound immediately went through the process of cauterisation. |
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A shot from a Parliamentary cannon succeeded in damaging the wall beneath Humpty Dumpty which caused the cannon to tumble to the ground. |
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It was made at Denham Studios by the Rank Organisation, and shot in technicolour. |
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The other band members agreed, and the idea came about to salvage the footage shot for the TV production for use in a feature film. |
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The film consists of specially shot footage by Temple at the festival, as well as footage sent in by fans and archive footage. |
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In 1964 a rival Panamanian politician shot Arias, leaving him a quadriplegic for the rest of his life. |
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Even when storyboards were made, scenes that were shot differed from them significantly. |
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Until he began making spoken dialogue films with The Great Dictator, Chaplin never shot from a completed script. |
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Originally shot as a silent, Blackmail was restaged to include dialogue sequences, along with a score and sound effects, before its premiere. |
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As late as 1938, over a third of all movies produced in Japan were shot without dialogue. |
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This is an angle shot from a low position with the camera looking upward. |
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An attempt on his life at Drury Lane Theatre, in which one person was shot dead before the assailant was brought under control, boosted his high public profile. |
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In reference to the power cut, the transmission opened with a shot of a lit candle which was then sarcastically blown out by presenter Denis Tuohy. |
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David's Battery fired a warning shot to bring them to a halt. |
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Other notable films shot at the Hall include Major Barbara, Love Story, The Seventh Veil, The Ipcress File, A Touch of Class, Shine and Spice World. |
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And as effortlessly as a drunken gunslinger sweeps a bartop full of shot glasses onto the saloon floor, the wind upended all the potted plants on the porch. |
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The last scene was not shot until May 1925, after 15 months of filming. |
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The Nimrods shot an amazingly futile 2-for-45 from behind the arc. |
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He's aiming to be sure he hits the target on his first shot. |
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The action sequences were shot in a small boat in the studio water tank. |
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The shot wounded Thomas Lord, a 73-year-old former New York City police officer from Suffolk, Va., and a bluecoat with the Seventh New York Volunteer Cavalry. |
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Poised link-up play between Essien and Lampard set the Ghanaian midfielder free soon after but his left-footed shot from outside the box was too weak. |
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Montenegro gave Wales a scare in the first minute at the Cardiff City Stadium when Stevan Jovetic broke through, only to screw his shot well wide. |
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The sun was so low that its level rays shot through the tunnels of the forest and bronzed its ceiling of woven leaves when Bess returned to the clearing. |
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His drilled shot is inch perfect and initially I am frozen as the ball hits the back of the net, in front of the open mouthed Brummies massed behind the goal. |
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If a studio asked him to change a film, he would claim that it was already shot in a single way, and that there were no alternate takes to consider. |
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With a pistol, Princip shot and killed Ferdinand and his wife Sophie. |
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The golfer overhit his shot onto the green, and it rolled into the bunker. |
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Attacking a goalie trying to make a save is a total cheap shot, I think. |
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Woods finished on a high note when he muscled a chip shot out of the rough behind the 18th green, landed it on the fringe and got it to roll within inches of the hole. |
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A number of crews were also lost to hypothermia during the Battle of Britain when planes ran out of fuel or were shot down and ditched in the English Channel. |
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Inadequately escorted by Bf 110s, bombers were shot down in large numbers. |
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Most of India's early talkies were shot in Bombay, which remains the leading production center, but sound filmmaking soon spread across the multilingual nation. |
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Birmingham had their defence to thank for a clean sheet, although they were lucky to escape when Manuel da Costa shot off-target and then headed wide. |
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If you collaborate with the occupying forces, you will be shot. |
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In March 1969 production moved to England, with London's Pinewood Studios being used for interior shooting, and M's house being shot in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. |
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One RAF pilot interviewed in late 1940 had been shot down five times during the Battle of Britain, but was able to crash land in Britain or bail out each time. |
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In late April production returned to Hong Kong and also shot in Macau. |
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The effervescent Suarez then went close again as he worked space for a shot after a mazy run but could not keep his close-range shot below the crossbar. |
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The interiors were shot later in Pinewood Studios, as well as the ship's explosion, which was done with a miniature in Pinewood's tank on the 007 Stage. |
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A daddy-long-legs shot from corner to corner and hit the lamp globe. |
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In November the main unit moved to England, which included interior work in Pinewood, while the second unit shot underwater scenes in the Bahamas. |
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Scenes on a satellite dish were shot at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, while in the UK, Epsom Downs Racecourse and the Nene Valley Railway were both used. |
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There was a quick flash, a disengagement, a feint, a lunge that was like a man's, and as her long left arm shot out like lightning, her foil bent nearly double. |
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City had been woeful, their anger at their own inertia summed up when Samir Nasri received a booking for dissent, and they did not have a shot on target until the 66th minute. |
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The exterior of the oil pipeline was filmed in Cwm Dyli, Snowdonia, Wales, while the production teams shot the oil pipeline explosion in Hankley Common, Elstead, Surrey. |
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A 13th eagle released in Kerry was shot in Northern Ireland. |
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In Denmark, the last boar was shot at the beginning of the 19th century, and in 1900 they were absent in Tunisia and Sudan and large areas of Germany, Austria, and Italy. |
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One man survived despite being shot 18 times, leaving ten fatalities. |
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Several scenes from the TV series were shot in local woodland. |
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For example, the administration prepared Operation Desert Badger to respond aggressively if any Air Force pilot was shot down while flying over Iraq, but this did not happen. |
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Funded by Nolan and shot with the society's equipment, it appeared at the Cambridge Film Festival in 1996 and is considered one of UCL's best shorts. |
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Then Rogne released Forrest with a diagonal ball and the winger tormented Broadfoot again before blasting a shot which McGregor managed to fingertip over his bar. |
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Released at the Sundance Film Festival on 27 January 2011, it incorporates footage shot on 24 July 2010 submitted by YouTube users from around the world. |
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However, after the pilot episode was shot, HBO shut down production. |
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Musket shot marks that may come from Cromwell's troops during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms are clearly visible on the tower and apse of the church. |
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They went on very well with their work until it was nigh done, when there came the second epistle to Noah's fresh, and away went their mill, shot, lock, and barrel. |
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Some of the tables were upset, and there was a faint tang, perceptible above the fugg of the place, which told him that it was here the shot had been fired. |
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During this period the first loss to enemy action of an aircraft operating from Lossiemouth occurred when three Blenheims were shot down over Norway. |
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The group was an assemblage of drivers from different racing disciplines and formed for an MTV reality pilot, which was shot at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. |
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Two hands give the player more control, while one hand can generate a slice shot, applying backspin on the ball to produce a low trajectory bounce. |
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Then a disastrous back-pass from Christopher Samba presented Drogba with a gilt-edged chance but the Ivorian's shot was saved by Robinson with his legs. |
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Liverpool did have one moment of danger in the first half when Chelsea failed to clear Glen Johnson's cross and Branislav Ivanovic blocked Craig Bellamy's goalbound shot. |
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Fulham pushed for an equaliser and went close through Dempsey, the American forcing a smart low save from Al Habsi after prodding Davies's shot goalwards. |
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It is an offensive shot used to take preparation time away from the opponent, as it returns the ball into the opponent's court much faster than a standard volley. |
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He knocked his fourth shot from the rough into a greenside bunker. |
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Many of these proved ineffective as the pilot had to fly his airplane while attempting to aim a handheld weapon and make a difficult deflection shot. |
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Players typically return to the centre of the court after making a shot. |
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Small shot of fruit vinegar is served as appetizer in Shanxi. |
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Many swollen bodies had to be shot to expunge gasses within them before they could be burnt, and bulldozers were used to clear the area of dead animals. |
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Generally, the rules entitle players to a direct straight line access to the ball, room for a reasonable swing and an unobstructed shot to any part of the front wall. |
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One of the last dramatic network shows shot in New York City, the entire series is available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media in New York City and Los Angeles. |
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That last-second shot ties the game 99-99 and sends it to overtime! |
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Kriegsmarine gunners shot down all six Swordfish and a Hampden bomber. |
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The commercial was shot with the band, but was shelved and never aired. |
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Robert Huth handled a Bentley shot, only for the offence to go unnoticed. |
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His life was left hanging in the balance after he was shot in the side. |
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I was a keen sportsman of a sort, an old-experienced fisher, a fair shot with gun and rifle, and in my hillcraft I might well stand comparison with most men. |
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The one-shot is a perennial mail order vehicle, so called because you market just one item instead of an entire line, and you therefore have one shot in which to sell it. |
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Some birds are lost. They are shot, taken by hawks, blown down in storms or trapped by other pigeon keepers. Regardless, the real homer man doesn't want them back. |
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If the ball is held in two hands and either dropped or a shot at goal is missed, the same player cannot be the first to touch it unless it first rebounds off the goal. |
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Because of the difficulty of making this type of shot, only the best teams will normally attempt it, and it does not dominate the game the way the peel formerly did. |
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One killer whale was also attacked by its companions after being shot. |
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A tee is allowed only for the first stroke on each hole, unless the player must hit a provisional tee shot or replay his or her first shot from the tee. |
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At this screening, the film was exhibited for the first time in DTS and 70mm, a format with a similar frame size to the VistaVision system in which it was originally shot. |
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On 12 July Nelson was at one of the forward batteries early in the morning when a shot struck one of the sandbags protecting the position, spraying stones and sand. |
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After 12 minutes, Sigfried Held sent a cross into the English penalty area which Ray Wilson misheaded to Helmut Haller, who got his shot on target. |
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The battle ended for the day when Blake drew off, after forcing the Dutch to fight to the point where they only had around half an hour worth of shot left. |
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On 19 November 1940 the famous RAF night fighter ace John Cunningham shot down a Ju 88 bomber using airborne radar, just as Dowding had predicted. |
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The modern scenes on the research vessel were shot on board the Akademik Mstislav Keldysh, which Cameron had used as a base when filming the wreck. |
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In a contaminated facility, hot spots may be marked with a sign, shielded with bags of lead shot, or cordoned off with warning tape containing the radioactive trefoil symbol. |
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In May 1941, RAF night fighters shot down 38 German bombers. |
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Hurst took the penalty and struck a powerful shot into the top corner which was saved by Gordon Banks, who succeeded in deflecting the ball over the bar. |
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I Love You were shot in the Wicklow Mountains National Park while several scenes from other movies, from Barry Lyndon to Haywire, have been filmed in the county. |
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Marouane Chamakh then spurned a great chance to kill the game off when he ran onto Andrey Arshavin's lofted through ball but shanked his shot horribly across the face of goal. |
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Valerie Adams was therefore awarded the gold medal in shot put. |
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In police work, then, officers are in the kill zone when they are in positions where they could be shot, stabbed, run over, or otherwise mortally injured by citizens. |
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For scenes set in the ship's engines, footage of the SS Jeremiah O'Brien's engines were composited with miniature support frames, and actors shot against a greenscreen. |
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While in the lobby of the House of Commons, on his way to a parliamentary inquiry, Spencer Perceval was shot and killed by a Liverpool merchant adventurer, John Bellingham. |
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I guess his summer plans are shot now that he knocked his girlfriend up. |
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Langrel shot was also intended to damage the enemy's rigging. |
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The series was shot at over 150 different locations, with seven different units shooting, as well as soundstages around Wellington and Queenstown. |
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Faldo parred every hole in his final round for a one shot victory. |
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Later, at nearby Esquelbecq on 28 May 1940, the prisoners were shot. |
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Additional round shot were observed scattered forward of the boilers and in the vicinity of the aft pivot gun, one possibly having been fired from Kearsarge. |
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He seemed likeable, a scrupulous, slow young man, without the disengagedness of Considine, that light-hearted, light-handed seducer who even shot lions negligently. |
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We can try your plan, but it's a long shot and it probably won't work. |
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Forest, who lost striker Kris Boyd to injury seconds before half-time, produced little after the break, with a Tyson sliced shot from 12 yards their only opportunity of note. |
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Blues featuring Elvis Presley is shot on board of this ship. |
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