But his drive-by shooting only once hit the target and he claimed the carcass. |
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The missiles hit the target with a force the size of the planet they were orbiting. |
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They hit the target and a five second charge of electricity is delivered from the handset via two thin electric wires. |
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There's also the satisfying thunk the missiles make when they hit the target, instead of the wall. |
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I'm not sure I'm going to hit the target of 50,000 words but it's early days. |
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The six forwards, both midfielders and two defenders all hit the target with great regularity. |
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He's quick, strong and skillful and, given the chance, he's likely to hit the target more often than not. |
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Students can choose which event they prefer to participate in and each has 3 throws to hit the target. |
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Whether wielding the épée, foil or sabre, the fencer must hit the target area of the adversary. |
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Their sparse details and antic distortions are surreal yet recognizable enough to hit the target, whether it's a powerful politician or a basic human type. |
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Comforting in that they show that our intended message hit the target and stung. |
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The French have already been given two years' leeway to hit the target by next year. |
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As the match progressed, the players hit the target with alacrity. |
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Draka suppliers, customers, and staff wanted ample opportunity for their chance to hit the target and dunk a Draka dude. |
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We want to make sure those funds hit the target in the best way to maintain the farm gate. |
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But it leaves to the central bank, to the experts, to actually hit the target, using the instruments the framework permits it to use. |
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It then corrected its trajectory at the last moment in order to hit the target with great accuracy. |
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Surrey's Auto Crime Target Team hit the target with this suspect sporting a Grand Theft Auto tattoo on his back. |
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He managed to dig out two shots during that time, one of which hit the target, but was unable to change the course of the game. |
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Seven minutes into the start of the second-half which was growing in its tetchiness, Inverness defender Josh Meekings headed a Greg Tansey corner past the far post when he ought to have hit the target. |
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Obviously we didn't hit the target, which is not good. |
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She pulled the trigger and hit the target five times. |
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It hit the target so squarely that some rebels gasped. |
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If we had used it on a normal target, he would have hit the target. |
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I would like to start by saying that I think that second reading debate of this bill has identified that there are some concerns about the leakage in terms of how we effectively or efficiently hit the target. |
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Carlo Ancelotti's out-of-sorts team struggled to hit the target in the first half as Bolton threatened with Matthew Taylor lashing just wide. |
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Playing in a more offensive role following the first-half dismissal of Miroslav Klose, he managed just two shots during the 70 minutes he was on the field, both around the hour mark, but neither of them hit the target. |
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So we're fairly proud that we hit the target spot on. |
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Here our officers were trained in observing the fall of shot and correcting this observation by degrees and yardage to finally have the rounds hit the target. |
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Once the attacks have been learnt, try to develop the ability of starting the sword arm and lunge together at fencing measure and, if possible, hit the target slightly before the completion of the lunge. |
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For instance, ground-based interceptors that are to be effective in actual defence must be able to hit the target without internal targeting aids. |
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Jake Keegan failed to hit the target in stoppage time on a rare Galwegian trip into enemy territory as Pat's held out. |
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Fans will neck Amstel by the crateful and could recoup some of their spending money by backing Arkadiusz and Anwar El Ghazi to both hit the target. |
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Should we forgive the misspelling of our name On hastily written cards that never seemed to hit the target, accepting that it was a rush job and be thankful for the market? |
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