Shots
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They have
shots
for that.
The governments that are making the most progress are the governments that have found ways to enable shared value in business rather than see government as the only player that has to call the
shots.
For any of you who have visited or lived in New York City, these
shots
might start to look familiar.
Fourteen months later, at 2 a.m., I fired the
shots
that caused a man's death.
The bee is not calling the
shots.
She gave me heat, she gave me cold, aspirin, narcotic painkillers, anti-inflammatories, cortisone
shots.
It regulates the height of a bow camera in NRK's live production, one of 11 that capture great
shots
from the MS Nord-Norge.
A recent study looking at penalty shootouts in football showed that players who represent countries with a very bad record in penalty shootouts, like, for example, England, tend to be quicker to take their
shots
than countries with a better record, and presumably as a result, they're more likely to miss.
Those people are our nieces and nephews, our children, who may be too young to receive their first
shots.
Some
shots
go through quickly.
Night
shots
are beautiful, piercing the Big Dipper and the Milky Way.
This is what it feels like to be, like, a college freshman, and also the, like, headache that you are experiencing through me is the, like, residual effect of the Jell-O
shots
which I had last night at the bi-weekly feminist pole dancing party which I cohost on Wednesdays.
We taught it things like passes,
shots
and rebounds.
The coaches want players to take good
shots.
People on the left take difficult shots, on the right, they take easy
shots.
So for example, if there was a player who generally made 47 percent of their shots, that's all you knew before.
But today, I can tell you that player takes
shots
that an average NBA player would make 49 percent of the time, and they are two percent worse.
And so it's really important to know if the 47 that you're considering giving 100 million dollars to is a good shooter who takes bad
shots
or a bad shooter who takes good
shots.
A few years ago, when I started doing presentations, I went to get head
shots
done for the first time.
When you move forward, your eyes fixate like cameras, like snapshot cameras, it fixates, it fixates, little (Snapshot sound) camera shots, and each time it fixates when you're moving forward, you get all this flowing outwards.
However, the borrowed crossbow isn't adjusted perfectly, and William finds that his practice
shots
cluster in a tight spread beneath the bullseye.
His practice
shots
still cluster around the apple but in a random pattern.
Golfers usually perform this action subconsciously, so those who suddenly tuned in to the precise details of their own moves also became worse at making accurate
shots.
A study of experienced golfers revealed that those who hit chip
shots
while focused on the flight of the ball performed significantly better than those who focused on the motion of their arms.
These give us color depth cues, but also tells which direction is up in
shots
where we don't see the water surface.
(Gun shots) Since 2012, the world has witnessed the killings of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Sandra Bland, Tamir Rice and literally countless other unarmed black citizens at the hands of the police, who frequently walk away with no punishment at all.
Finally, my cameraman, Raul, fired the
shots.
For 18 months in the Intifada, women were the ones calling the
shots
behind the scenes: Palestinian women from all walks of life in charge of mobilizing hundreds of thousands of people in a concerted effort to withdraw consent from the occupation.
He's increasingly calling the
shots.
When Deah opened it, their neighbor proceeded to fire multiple
shots
at him.
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