The drives are sprayed in scattergun fashion, the saves spectacular as a matter of necessity. |
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It feels much more like the scattergun frenzy of a man with things he wants off his chest. |
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Quickfire rap, killer disco and bubblegum pop prove heart-warmingly infectious, and Stefani's scattergun approach is endearing. |
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The number of species released in California waters exemplified Stone's policy of scattergun experimentation. |
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But our philosophy is to start small and do it well, rather than adopt a scattergun approach and try to offer everything from the start. |
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This represents a shift on behalf of some spammers from a random, scattergun approach to a more tailored attack. |
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If we must have retail developments, let's concentrate on the city centre instead of perpetuating the Council's scattergun approach to planning. |
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He unshipped both his assault rifle and scattergun, made sure the safeties were off, and restrained the urge to smile. |
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His style has a somewhat scattergun effect but there is something for everyone as he progresses. |
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They play exactly that style of harrying scattergun soccer and they are particularly troubling at home. |
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According to the opinion, it's precisely this scattergun approach that breaches the Convention on Human Rights. |
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Many citizens have used a scattergun to protect their families and property in the wake of disasters, riots and other upheavals. |
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The new Bounty Hunter external hammer shotgun, imported by European American Arms, is a first-class traditional scattergun. |
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His reputation for scattergun attacks arguably reveal him to be an equal-opportunity abuser. |
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More than anything else, I remember how simple that life was, how few demands there were on my time, how easy it was to indulge my scattergun interests. |
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Her activism was derided as ideologically dilettantish from an actress encased within the Hollywood system and vainly seeking authenticity through scattergun sloganeering. |
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In a series of scattergun flashbacks, the story of their affair emerges. |
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You could knock him for not really interacting with his audience, for the scattergun nature of his approach, or for his awkward way of dealing with a heckle. |
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But there was a scattergun effect even in the more efficient Conservative campaign where millions were spent on direct mail and telephone canvassing of the swing voters. |
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She brings soul to anything her lazy-sounding voice touches and a vision of the world which is wrought in impressionistic, scattergun lyrics gilded with humour. |
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He might need to be concerned, as the reasonably calm and lucid tone of his email is in direct contrast to his normal abusive scattergun approach. |
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The Government's scattergun and short-sighted efforts on the environment are a national biohazard risk. |
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Of course we'll support that because it affects our community directly, but it's a shame that it has to be such a scattergun approach. |
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No. We saw once more the kind of scattergun approach that the Liberals brought to this chamber. |
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Initiatives have been undertaken, but I would submit that they have been done in a scattergun manner. |
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Taking the scattergun approach to distributing your products will work in some markets, but it will not be effective everywhere. |
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Taken from The Marshall Mathers LP 2, Eminem's Rap God is well known for its scattergun lyrics, and holds the world record for most words in a song. |
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Could the member respond with respect the general focus of our efforts in international assistance, which is different than the scattergun approach of the Liberal Party? |
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There's an assured core to each song that keeps the tune ticking over however wild and scattergun the energy of these hardcore tracks becomes. |
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But in all-around use, the scattergun now ranks first across fields and forests, trap and skeet ranges. |
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Groundhitching the horse, he left the Winchester in the saddle boot and reached under his duster to unsling the scattergun. |
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However we are using a completely scattergun approach and, in our effort to cover the bases necessary, we believe we are going too far in covering things that may not have been necessary and may have been frivolous. |
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In that case the greatest danger would be a scattergun approach, not concentrating resources. This is also recognised in our regional policy, which Commissioner Barnier has referred to. |
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Such a scattergun approach to the pacing and gameplay may make you smirk, even though the woeful gags fall on deaf ears. |
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You ever have a staring contest with a fish? No eyelids. Kinda pointless, right? Like you reaching for that scattergun. |
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A club, which had always done transfer business under the radar, had adopted a scattergun approach to player recruitment. |
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Nice idea, but with a thin, scattergun five-man script, it's all a bit too energetic and too frenetic. |
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We must point the way, but we can only do that if we support key projects in a truly consistent way instead of adopting a scattergun approach and subsidising all and sundry. |
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So there was ultimately always a tendency to distribute resources from the structural funds using a scattergun approach, rather than concentrating these resources in any efficient way on the regions in greatest need. |
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