The Lewis Revolving Rifle puts the game way off balance giving you six quick-fire shots before having to reload. |
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He takes his shots at me, but he has an acerbic, curmudgeonly style that gives me a laugh and he happily owns up to his prejudices. |
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Then, it was the clubs and the managers who called the shots, now the players hold all the aces. |
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Indonesian police fired warning shots, tear gas and water cannon to try and disperse the crowd. |
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Here, photographers can get vantage points to compose shots of elephants, rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas, gazelles and waterbucks. |
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It was only towards the end that Murray put some real beef into his shots, and then too often the ball flew long or wide. |
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Since most DVD burners can read and burn CDs, it's best to make a backup CD to protect your valuable shots. |
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Familiar with the production process, he got his shots by hovering watchfully near potential moments, camera ready. |
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The high lobs were getting their big men easy shots or, at least, getting them to the foul line. |
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Net-cords don't count, neither do drop shots, nor do approaches to finish short lobs. |
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That would force the guys to really play shots and not just mindlessly lob the ball up in the air all the time. |
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Its docking station is a useful accessory that recharges the camera's battery when it's not transferring shots to the computer. |
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In the first quarters of four games entering last weekend, Rose made just three of 24 shots. |
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Having gone into the last end at 13-13, Maureen Walker's last bowl trailed the jack for three shots. |
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Players control shots by rolling a trackball to swing the club of a digital golfer. |
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Griff shots with a power punch in which Kidz dodged and somehow countered with five regular jabs to the face. |
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This was not the time to fight, not the time to exchange cheap shots and low blows for sure. |
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Kerrie admitted having drunk two shots of absinthe, a shot of vodka and a can of Stella Artois lager on the night in question. |
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No matter, both locations are stunningly beautiful, and the shots of wide seas, mountains and endless skies makes up for an awful load of waffle. |
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Exterior landscape and architecture liquidly transition into shots of the actors. |
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Last Tuesday he took a few pot shots at the hard-working coves in our business section. |
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The applause he heard was from fans impressed by shots that stopped close to the pin. |
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The county under 25's double rink have qualified for the regional finals at by beating Hertfordshire by 16 shots. |
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Many of the shots of the picturesque Sicilian coastline are nothing short of breathtaking. |
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Since bullets can ricochet off the water's surface and pose a risk to nearby civilians, water patrol officers almost never fire warning shots. |
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If the heel is up then well-struck shots will go right, and the lie needs to be more upright to correct. |
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But the fat little guy was a detriment last season, tossing up too many bad shots and not playing a lick of defense. |
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He had frozen his scoring shots initially in his innings and grafted hard to get into his stride. |
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He leapt up it as fast as he could, firing his last two revolver shots into the giant creature's head. |
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Simultaneously, men rose from their places on the grand stand, and fired three quick shots with revolvers into the air. |
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Duke then fired two warning shots from his revolver, yet the freighter pressed on. |
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One of the most useful shots I've found for saving strokes is the low fade. |
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During tricky situations, the caddy is also unable to recommend punch shots, draws, fades or flops. |
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He is a true winger in the Ryan Giggs mould, hugging the touchline and whipping in crosses and lethal shots in great quantity. |
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Among other things, you should also hit some chips and definitely some bunker shots. |
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To my mind, golf can be categorized as an aristocratic game reserved exclusively for the leisured classes, big shots and whimsical big spenders. |
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Like the French Canadian answer to Sesame Street, Caillou intersperses animated stories with puppet shows and live-action shots of dancing kids. |
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To my dismay David had to retake most of my shots so I think I was practically the last model left. |
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Although O'Malley continued to come forward McLeod delivered all of the important shots, hitting him with rights and lefts. |
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As his body was laid to rest, six Royal Marines fired a volley of three shots followed by a rendering of the Last Post by a bugler. |
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They take 500 or 600 shots a day, but it doesn't always mean they're going to he good shooters in games. |
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After leading by three shots, I disappeared from the leader board, but I was still enjoying myself. |
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Tracking shots, pans and zooms are carefully controlled, but in his locations we are always aware of a more complex reality outside the frame. |
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The picture is so rife with close-ups, zooms, and arty silhouette shots that it interferes with the viewer's appreciation of the dance. |
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You'll have a number of tools at your disposal to rack up the points on the court, along with the usual jump shots, dunks and lay-ups. |
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This year my team did really bad because they couldn't hit their jump shots, 3 pointers, lay-ups, or free throws. |
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There should just be a party with jello shots and tequila and chocolate layer cake and music. |
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The amazement that these shots can awaken is the amplification of the experience itself. |
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I think Katie looks gorgeous and casually confident in both shots the epitome of a yummy mummy. |
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Is there a link between flu shots and an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease? |
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Allergy shots can also be used to control allergic reactions to stinging insects, such as bees, yellow jackets, hornet and wasps. |
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Inside the kiosk, a special camera relays images of passers-by alongside recorded shots of famous local TV and film celebrities. |
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I practice my three-quarter shots a lot, so I feel comfortable with the in-between yardages. |
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You've got to hit the shots and you have to know your yardages, because of the bounce, et cetera. |
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He can run the court, score on low-post moves, soar for alley-oops and rebound jams, block shots, defend and make plays. |
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If your child's asthma seems to be allergy-related, he or she may also need to see an allergist for medication or allergy shots. |
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The President and his family, in an attempt to allay public fears, got shots on prime-time television. |
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Jenny Coady was first to register a score for Wildcats with two free shots. |
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Individuals are captured in close-ups and medium shots, while framing is indirect and frazzled. |
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In watching the film, you'll see several unsteady shots and many instances of bad framing. |
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A series of well-placed shots saw her level the scores and keep up the momentum to win the fourth game. |
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A lot of their goals come off faceoffs or plays from behind the net because they have such quick wrist shots. |
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I stayed up the entire night, re-editing our film, and adding all the shots that I had of Lee. |
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But now the rednecks are calling the shots, and the neocons are telling them how. |
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The recommended way to enjoy soju or sake, the national drinks of South Korea and Japan, is by quickly knocking them back in short, small shots. |
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Two goals, defensive mistakes, arguments, shots cannoning off the woodwork, it had it all. |
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Barnoldswick Barons were left to regret two shots which hit the woodwork when they went down 2-1 at home to Bradley. |
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Butfoy looks at tee shots, fairway woods, iron shots, playing from the rough, bunker play, chipping and putting. |
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I remember the sound recordings of the shots and the crowd panic on an RTE radio news bulletin as clearly as though it were yesterday. |
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At a reconstruction of the events, the policeman who fired was unable to explain why the shots had gone off. |
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His style was a mixture of wit, sharpness and schoolboy sarcasm, with large shots of Wodehouse and Beachcomber. |
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He sets up multi-frame shots, emulating the look of a comic book, with a plethora of flashy screen wipes and dissolves. |
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I don't run around doing shots of him with arms akimbo in a cross-like formation. |
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The percentage of air shots was very high and rules were relaxed to accommodate these. |
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Her opponent was left to side-step to stay warm and play air shots to an imaginary opponent. |
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Before she could be felled or winged by any stray shots, he crept forward to grab her arm and pull her to safety. |
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Each athlete takes 20 shots with a 4.5mm-calibre air pistol at a 10-ring target from a distance of 10 metres. |
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Random shots fired by an air gun shattered glass at the TV office building in Neihu and its surrounding area yesterday. |
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He fired another three shots from his rifle, feeling it kick back in his arms. |
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He has good basketball instincts, knowing where to be to rebound and block shots. |
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His size hurts him at times, but he still blocked shots and rebounded effectively. |
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I ended up tying for medallist and helping the team win the tournament by four shots. |
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Several shots rang out and police commandos stormed the bus through the rear window. |
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Most of the shots on Friday night were static, and when they weren't, they were wobbly. |
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Our only birthday rule here is that whosever special day it is, they get to call the shots. |
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The thermometer outside the pharmacy reads 28 and as I squeeze off the first 100 shots of the day I quickly wet my t-shirt with sweat. |
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Excitedly, Vivienne raised her camera to capture the woman on film, then snapped some shots of an old man whittling a piece of wood. |
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Crooked fingers of lightning nearly lit the sky afire, and the thunder crackled like shots from a cannon. |
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From the moment the first shots were fired, the internet provided a kaleidoscopic view of events in Mumbai. |
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Other cases are shots of birds wheeling overhead, or dog teams riding, or kayak trips, or cleaning blubber that are all too long. |
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He was out on the firing range and after 275 shots at the target, he hadn't hit it. |
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Your vet will need to administer the shots, but you can worm the dog yourself. |
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Obtain a list of the shots the puppy has been given and ask if he's been wormed. |
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The media have been allowed time to film set-up shots before the hui begins in the wharenui. |
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This resulted in a complete lack of rhythm and short rallies punctuated by frequent drop shots. |
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Once you have established your jump shot and layup, add shots off the dribble or drives to the hoop. |
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Until now, health officials have had to work hard to raise awareness and increase demand for the flu shots among these groups. |
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Mug shots of prisoners in the Terrace Gaol are featured along with a caricature of Wellywood movie mogul Sir Peter Jackson. |
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He had Addison's disease, a failure of the adrenal glands, and needed daily cortisone shots and dangerous steroids in order to combat it. |
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Of course, the entire movie is lushly detailed in gorgeous shots, like the shaving-mirror triptych revealing the three of them in the bath. |
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There are the usual family shots, newspaper clippings, and other photos of days gone by. |
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He is a jolly soul, smiling at every opportunity and applauding his opponents' shots as if having a knockabout in the park. |
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The weans of today already call the shots, as any observer of a family outing to Safeway well knows. |
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Police were investigating unconfirmed reports of shots being fired as loyalists and nationalists confronted each other in Ardoyne. |
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A lot of players are already using the 3-wood from the fringe and on run-up shots. |
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While not quite taking their shots on the run, Toms and Montgomerie were clearly in a hurry to go home. |
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Other footage showed an armed man firing single shots from an assault rifle at the back of the heads of 11 others. |
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While the rest of the Connecticut players merely loosen up, stretching the muscles used on their jump shots, Brown instantly goes to work. |
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He loosed off a couple of shots down the corridor, the kitchen staff were pouring out into the street outside. |
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We loosed off a few shots at the various damaged crockery I had scavenged and then I thought I would try a cunning scheme. |
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The lower order showed none of the application they had displayed at Mohali, and a number of loose shots were played. |
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Our hero, that kid riding the jetpack in all the promo shots, is Ray Steam. |
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Making matters worse, many younger women opt for mixed drinks, such as Long Island iced teas, that contain several shots of alcohol. |
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Wade, that aching right knee still apparently an issue, missed 10 of his 15 shots. |
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The powers-that-be assured me that the shots were going to be lovely and artistic. |
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Shots were being fired from the tower in every direction as we approached the grisly scene. |
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There are good shots, bad shots, aces, volleys, and certain times when one side seems to have taken the lead. |
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That means it could take several missile shots to kill an enemy fighter, even for an advanced stealth aircraft like the Raptor. |
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Then, at around dawn, two well-aimed mortar shots killed two more former Navy SEALS, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty. |
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Anyone who takes pot shots at a lovely wading bird is a hopeless defective, in my view, an evolutionary mistake. |
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His arthritic knees are at their worst, despite the endless shots of painkiller. |
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A doctor comes to his house and gives him shots of cortisone to calm the arthritic pain in his knees. |
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Three-dimensional shots attempt to capture the majesty of his triumphs from the artistic world to the scientific. |
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This was a long, gutsy, attritional game played by two flawed teams who failed to force enough shots on goal. |
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From the first shots of autumn Sonata it's clear that this is going to be slow going. |
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Sometimes, even before shots are fired, Interrupters can predict and avert crisis, according to Slutkin. |
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Since 2008, when Cyprus joined the euro zone, Russian big shots have been using the country as a back door into Europe. |
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Gelhaus proceeded to fire eight shots at Gonzalez, striking him seven times, when he said Gonzalez raised the barrel. |
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Two weeks ago, journalists were arrested trying to capture shots of the beaux Arts mansion where the wedding will take place. |
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Witness the episode, A Scandal in Belgravia, with its spectacular nude shots of Lara Pulver as Irene Adler. |
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She says her posts have changed from flirty Maxim-style bikini shots to controlled images from the waist up. |
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Big shots like Stephen Schwarzman of Blackstone and Steven Cohen of SAC Capital may garner the headlines. |
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And how many times did we see shots of her touring Marbella in that one-shouldered Jean-Paul Gaultier blouse? |
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Malila said Botha and two other police officers fired shots while trying to stop a minivan. |
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Kutcher was on set in Burbank when police were notified that shots were fired inside the house, and that no one could get out. |
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The film opens with a CGI recreation of the flood, featuring aerial shots of the devastation, filmed in stark black-and-white. |
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Ranging from classic black and white shots featuring line and form to intriguing abstracts in colour, the exhibition charts Rob's photographic journey during this period. |
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His favourite shots were drives straight down the wicket and through the covers, but he also produced the occasional cut to pile on the agony for the West Indies attack. |
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Maligned forward Jamal Mashburn has improved his defense and stayed healthy, and 34-year-old warhorse Dan Majerle is still capable of hitting clutch jump shots. |
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While I'm perfectly fine with nudity and crassness, sometimes it felt as though shots were composed to test the limits of what could pass the censors. |
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You don't have to fire warning shots, you don't have to aim at the feet, and if it's a military target you usually don't have give advanced warning. |
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There had been a jailbreak from Alcatraz, the white dots were police boats, and someone was shooting at someone else, shots obviously fired in anger. |
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At that moment, three or four shots rang out almost simultaneously, echoing throughout the cinder block building. |
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Hartigan based it on a collage of Life magazine snippets that included ads for toothpaste and food shots. |
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Presented in black-and-white documentary-style, with jumpcuts and hand-held shots, the spot dissolves to quick cuts from Ryan's speech before the Trumbull County organization. |
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Those four lawsuits are regarded as longer shots than the challenges to the contraceptive mandate. |
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However, time spent on known distance ranges will give the individual shooter an understanding of where his shots fly, something ignored by most until now. |
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He had taken Lewis's best shots, and was still raring to go. |
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After three or four shots with a wooden stick, the fibers start to break down and the stick becomes whippy, says Easton vice president Ned Goldsmith. |
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When my mother took me home, she had to give me shots in my stomach of Lovenox and I was prescribed Coumadin. |
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Quick feet, lightening turns and shots taken early often mean that a half-chance is often nestling in the goal before the keeper has a sniff of it. |
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Fluffy does not do well when she goes to the vet, so I would not be able to kennel her because they require pets to have certain shots before they will accept them. |
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One problem with widebodies occurs when people try to hit the ball edge on as in extreme sliced shots or topspin shots. You tend to hit the side of the racquet a lot more. |
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For the most part the matting and compositing of these effects with live action elements is seamless, with the exception of a few bad looking rear projection shots. |
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Cato ranked second on the Rockets in rebounding and blocked shots. |
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Ranking in the top five this season in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots, field goal percentage, and minutes played are the statistical proof of Jackson's statement. |
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She described arriving at school and hearing shots and seeing the principal and the custodian lying dead. |
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Four ships, including Dumanoirs Formidable sailed to windward of the British and exchanged shots with them as they passed, then sailed away from the battle. |
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In mid-air, I turn and squeeze off three shots, winging him. |
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Promo shots for dee dee King, taken by famed rock photographer Bob Gruen, are also on display at the Storefront Gallery. |
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In Division One, Ingleton Reserves had no luck in front of goal with three shots hitting the woodwork, while City Contracts went ahead with a Nigel Barrass goal. |
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I have been playing more squash recently and in the knock-up I again felt confident and was pulling off shots that surprised and impressed me for their accuracy and technique. |
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A former pro rodeo cowboy, these days he works primarily as an animal coordinator for films, supervising other wranglers and setting up stunts, shots etc. |
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He took several shots quite rapidly, just seconds apart, and turned the images into Xeroxes, which he stapled together into pamphlets, to be mailed to friends. |
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In some cases, an allergist can prescribe immunotherapy, a series of allergy shots that gradually make the body unresponsive to specific allergens. |
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Two years ago, a gunman boarded her school bus and fired three shots at close range. |
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In the present-day world when allopathy calls the shots everywhere, an acupuncturist also operates his clinic here in the city to treat the patients. |
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Not only did Monica fear for her family, she also had little privacy, because golfers often would hop their short backyard fence to search for errant shots. |
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Miss Suau has admitted taking shots of the Duchess sunbathing but has denied taking photographs of her semi-naked or topless. |
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The shots rang out just after 11 on a sultry summer's evening, just as the last of the regulars were drifting away from the pub for a slow amble home. |
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Babe Ruth, meanwhile, began knocking balls out of parks as if hitting tee shots at a driving range. |
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Death pervades the film, from the dead soldier in the opening scene to the final shots where a priest goes to administer the last rites against the sound of gunfire. |
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In my experience of photographing people, shots one to four can invariably be junked, shot five often has some comedic value, but shot six is usually a zinger. |
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And when you get there, you enter your zip code and you'll get a list of places close by where those shots are being given and where they have the vaccine. |
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As a result, instead of the clean visuals that typify the science fiction genre, we see lens flares, shaky handheld cameras, zooms, and sloppy rack focuses even in CGI shots. |
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He can do most things on the golf course drive it for miles, hit the most precise of irons shots, pitch and chip with the most sublime touches, putt like an angel. |
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As split second shots of her shoot across the screen, we see an enigmatic, dark-haired figure whisked to and fro before our eyes, like a lost ghost in the machine. |
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Then, in the same five-second span, the shooter fires three shots. |
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It's no wonder then that provocatively-named shots and shooters, and colorful Martinis made with flavored vodkas and sweet syrups are all the rage with them. |
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The film is lean, with no unnecessary words, actions, or shots. |
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Other shots revealed the futile efforts of firefighters as they built fireguards or dropped plane-loads of water and fire retardant on a natural force out of control. |
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Being able to move the camera lens for focusing and zooming would allow picture phones to take clear telephoto shots and focus on objects close-up. |
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The ball's solid rubber core and extremely thin but strong urethane elastomer cover appear to add distance to tee shots and control to chips and putts. |
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Thin horizontal letterboxed shots play up moments of great significance. |
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Like a gangster shooting in a Hays Code era motion picture, the inhale and the exhale are shown in separate shots. |
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A Chinese restaurateur ran to the window as I wolfed down roast duck for my farewell dinner, as shots were heard across the way. |
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The guns raised in unison, the sighting of the game, the rounds of shots, the thud as a prey is felled, and then the silence. |
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Berlitz heard two rifle shots at his back and braced himself for the pain. |
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A few stinging shots flayed part of the hull, sending both Serge and Allicia tumbling around as the ship arched threateningly, before righting itself. |
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On TV Japan we get a lot more shots of many different rikishi doing shiko. |
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Except for a few publicity shots, any other pictures and likenesses of me as result from that show were specifically not included in the contract. |
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The overhead shots of the circus ring seem at first sight to be POV yet in the shots of Lola her eyes alternate between moving in panic and being actually shut. |
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I flipped through Google Images and found about 50 shots of Affleck giving that kind of smile in public situations. |
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The competition itself plays out like a game show with one nation firing off musical shots against another while surrounding beer drinkers roar with approval. |
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We see herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically across the plains, elephants romping in the distance, and breathtaking shots of mountains and valleys. |
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These surprises, when coupled with the highly stylized action sequences, made for an entertaining romp through the stunning panoramic shots of Mexico. |
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Still, these photographs taken at the declining coastal resort of New Brighton, a favourite holiday destination for Liverpudlians, are the Parr shots that everyone knows. |
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As with all digital cameras, the A303's main advantages are the fact that you don't have to load film and that you can delete your unwanted shots. |
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Xiaomi smartphones and Samsung galaxy tablets captured photos of the warplanes in action before the shots were uploaded to Weibo. |
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She was drinking vodka shots and suddenly became absurdly interested in the three of us, begging introductions and giving each of us a good look-over. |
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Interspersed with glamour shots of the vehicle, the host emphasizes the rugged effectiveness of the automobile with its absolute comfort and luxury. |
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There is history and nostalgia within its pages, with old black-and-white photos of our suburbs in the 1920s and shots of rumpty and brightly painted bungalows. |
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There are breathtaking shots of well-known landmarks like the Moeraki Boulders but there are also ones of rumpty shops, rusting cars and roadworks. |
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He was with 10 friends who were all eyeing a succession of naked lovelies when one girl approached the celebrity and suggested they drink some shots together. |
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Then they should be photographed on vacation or walking their recently adopted pup before aerial shots of their jointly purchased love nest are published. |
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He was in determined mood and quickly established dominance of his area, however, despatching Salford shots with a confidence and assurance which belied his inexperience. |
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With a hammer-like left hook and crushing body shots, Provodnikov was beating his gutsy foe down, body part by body part. |
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Long shots for the title include caviar-producing sturgeon, goliath Amazon catfish, giant lungfish, razor-toothed gars, massive cods, and Mongolian salmon. |
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Shots rang out, mixing with shouts of delight in the player's home town of Split on the Adriatic coast. |
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Shots of the actual wreck of the ship, early on in the movie, set the atmosphere. |
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Shots were fired from behind and an all out sea battle began, the sloop versus three heavily armed galleons. |
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Shots are made at soccer-style goals rather than a basket and there are seven players in each team. |
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So, we have Michael's Greatest Moves, Michael's Greatest Clutch Shots, Michael's Greatest Assists, and of course Michael's Greatest Dunks. |
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Crew members had to cut through the ice on the streets to get shots. |
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In addition, he framed shots to maximise anxiety, fear, or empathy, and used innovative forms of film editing. |
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Stunt shots were filmed in October 2012 after footage acquired during the main filming period was found to have errors. |
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Better magickers were given fragments of the ball he'd rescued and used them as foci to deflect incoming shots. |
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It was also used for some external shots in the 2010 miniseries based on Follett's book and was shown as it is today in the final scene. |
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He dropped shots at seven and 11 and, although he birdied 12 and 13, a bogey at the last spoilt his round. |
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Playing ahead of Rollins and Justin Rose and trailing the pair for the lead by two shots, Hoffman birdied the par-3, 176-yard hole. |
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The barrel was hot to the touch after 30 shots in 22 seconds but showed no degradation and even appeared shinier after the test, Powell said. |
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On this occasion the Indiamen also succeeded in bluffing their way to safety, and without any shots even being fired. |
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In total, the Reds had 28 shots to their opponent's nine, and 15 corners to the Baggies' three. |
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Wood, number six, played strong and had little trouble defeating Elisa Morgan, 8-0, using lots of topspin and angle shots. |
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Despite many shots of the natural world, the film's woozily evocative tone is trampled by the sluggish plot. |
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I'll always gamble, anytime, but he's taking so many angle shots at the table it's not even funny. |
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After crowding round the display of prints and laughing at the best wipe-out shots, I bought the photograph which captured my first stand up. |
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No hidden agend He just wanted to go and win for Kilkenny or Ballyhale or whoever it wcheap shots or anything that. |
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Shots for distemper, heartworm, parvovirus and kennel cough are a must. |
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The aerial shots were so sharp they could see every bog hole. |
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The numbers of players playing unorthodox shots were limited to Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan, who introduced the scoop shot. |
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Price eventually signed for a three under par 69 to trail Italian whiz-kid Matteo Manassero by five shots. |
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The victim sought refuge in the nearby Weighing Machine pub after the lone gunman fired several shots at him. |
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When Keller yelled and fired two warning shots, the animal retreated and disappeared behind a bush some 50 feet away. |
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A woman was prescribed lifesaving shots of whisky after mistakenly drinking antifreeze. |
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One foreword notes that he was principal of a high school in Independence until he was fired for shooting warning shots at youthful pranksters. |
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The soldier has claimed he fired three warning shots to ward off a hostile crowd and a fourth at a possible nail bomber. |
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Police however were able to disperse the revelers by among other things firing warning shots in the air. |
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Only one guy was brave enough to take a run at Tiger Woods at the British Open yesterday.... DiMarco finished two shots behind Woods. |
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At the half way stage, Brynmawr were down 39 shots to 34 when a heavy rain shower altered the pace of the green. |
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An alert is in place after shots were fired near the coliseum parking lot. |
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In August 2012, McIlroy won his 2nd major championship by winning the USPGA Championship by a record margin of 8 shots. |
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Where does your affinity for long, tracking shots come from? |
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The Tigers' defensive game plan was to double team Kevin Love in the low post and allow Mbah a Moute to shoot open jump shots. |
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The player can perform several different shots such as bold shots, jump shots and masse shots, a first for a pool game. |
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We came down in transition four or five times in a row and shot jump shots that were open, but with no rebound coverage. |
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Things got even worse in the second quarter, when Dallas continued to get layups and open jump shots. |
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But juvies will finish even without the wind at times and you can get eight or nine good shots on them. |
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Starting from the 10th, Luiten covered the back nine in 35 before coming home in 33 thanks largely to some brilliant approach shots. |
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Apart from the 18th hole, Scott found every fairway with his driver, and set himself up perfectly with low yardage approach shots. |
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Highly talented players can take seemingly routine approach shots on the run and turn them into disguised drop shots. |
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Fuller, the hired rationalizer for the Northern Virginia big shots, was on hand for the Cato panel. |
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The episode also includes shots of the hound, which was produced by visual effects. |
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And just like Claudia Schiffer in the car ad, DiCaprio insisted on body doubles for close-up shots in Titanic. |
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Filming was done throughout May 2011, with additional shots taking place as late as August. |
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A thin additional layer of the top coat is reapplied and cured in place, and then diecasting continues for another 1,000 shots. |
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The combatants met at Mission Dolores and each were given Colt Dragoons with 5 shots. |
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He had been on patrol to catch joyriders, and fired three shots at the windscreen of a speeding car as it approached the checkpoint. |
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A few shots fired from a machine gun on Siar over the heads of the tiny German garrison at Lorengau were the last shots fired in the battle. |
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When the ship's master declined, one of the Iranian craft fired shots across the bridge of the Maersk Tigris. |
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Booster shots are needed and even then the protection that the vaccine offers wears off after three years, but these are crucial years. |
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In the United States, the Tdap booster is recommended at age 11 years, with Td booster shots to follow every 10 years. |
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Sanders flourished, as she could roam free for open shots while opposing defenses concentrated on seniors Arpine Amirkhanyan and Andrea Chavez. |
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The Health Department told that all children under age of five years will be given booster shots to thwart the measles from roots. |
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The procedure to reload an arquebus was lengthy, rarely allowing more than ten shots per battle. |
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Wolves continued to plough forward as young Belgian midfielder Mujangi Bia and Ronald Zubar both hit shots wide from good positions. |
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Barrie, confused by what happened, fired five shots in the air warning the public not to report what had happened to the police. |
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And it's not because infants are no longer vaccinated, but because adults, especially parents and caregivers, do not get booster shots. |
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A Spanish attack in 1614 was repulsed by two shots fired from the incomplete Castle Islands Fortifications manned by Bermudian Militiamen. |
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Amazingly, of Fly's first eight shots two are blocked, three go in, and three are goaltended. |
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Candid shots of male and female astrophysicists and space engineers suggest careers for readers interested in geology and space travel. |
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The first shots were heard as he did so, although Sir John Bentley in Warspite claimed that they were fired without his orders. |
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The first few shots went wonderfully, but Robin overplayed the last and lost. |
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Even if both shots had penetrated Kearsarge's side, they would have completely missed her vital machinery. |
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Close ups are often one shots, which means that close-up one shots often come at the high points of scenes. |
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Shots of a bleary-eyed William leaving a London club at the weekend in today's Daily Mail. |
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To relieve the pain, I was given daily shots of morphine and since I didn't have an okole any more, I had to take all the shots in my arms. |
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Had he been of more similar height, shots of the entire fellowship would have required three camera passes rather than two. |
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He is also well known for his ability to win scrappy frames with his tactical play and picking out shots to nothing. |
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Both of these locations were often used as landscape shots for the hit American sitcom Full House. |
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Players from either team alternate in taking shots from the far side of the sheet. |
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This sector, with two blind tee shots on the tenth and 11th, marks a sharp rise in difficulty from the opening holes. |
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As a result, successful links golfers learn to control the trajectory of their shots by playing a lower ball flight. |
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This affects the style of play required, favouring players who are able to play low accurate shots. |
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Such shots are to be found throughout the genre from early 'drug hysteria' and 'drugsploitation' movies through to its most recent examples. |
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On 27 January 1918, the official opening shots of the war were fired in two simultaneous events. |
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The recorded auditions are being edited to ensure there are no shots of her baby bump. |
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He further developed that theme in the early 1960s with a series of paintings inspired by film stills and publicity shots. |
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Clooney's matinee idol turn and Soderbergh's eyecatching shots are a perfect match and the result is far superior to either sequels. |
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The same painting was also plainly visible in a contemporary BBC documentary film about the artist, which included shots of his studio. |
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In the same year, nude glamour shots of Halliwell taken earlier in her career were released, causing some scandal. |
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The crew can be given weapons training, and warning shots can be fired legally in international waters. |
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He also soon brought comments from commentators with regard to his overreliance on safety play, and over thinking his shots. |
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Free throws are the hardest, lay-ups are the easiest, and jump shots are the funniest. |
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And his police mug shots showed there wasn't a scratch on him underneath the Band-Aids. |
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Both combatants showed enormous grit and determination, landing and taking huge shots from one another without even flinching. |
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Algeri fought a far better bout than he did against Manny Pacquiao, throwing more punches and landing some power shots. |
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It wasn't long before Jokic was dropping dimes, blocking shots, leading the break, and running the offense out of the elbow for Denver. |
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Marco Fu and Ryan Day are 9-1 shots with Dominic Dale 16-1 outsider of the septet. |
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Khan knocked Maidana down with a combination of 2 body shots in the first round. |
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