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shot and varying
Over one million feet of film was shot for the film, and three different cuts of varying length were released.
The distances FT and HFT competitions are shot at range between, with varying sizes of ' reducers ' being used to increase or decrease the size of the kill zone.
While " reading the wind " -- anticipating shot deflection caused by varying wind speed and direction -- is the same problem faced by competitors using conventional benchrest rifles, return-to-battery rifles do, in fact, generally place higher than the " bag guns " ( rifles shot off sandbags, which have to be consciously aimed for each shot ).
Three shot glasses of varying shape and size
The song condemns dog-fighting and wolf-hunting, yet also suggests that racism is alive and well in America due to the media's varying portrayal of Palin and Vick, both animal murderers, yet one went to jail for killing dogs and the other repeatedly shot wolves from an airplane and still ran for office.
" Ring Shot " involves the player earning points by hitting the ball through rings of varying sizes, with the number of points dependent on the difficulty of the shot.
Styles of shooting include on a tripod ( aka " sticks ") for a locked-down shot ; hand-held to attain a more jittery camera angle or looser shot, incorporating Dutch angle, Whip pan and whip zoom ; on a jib that smoothly soars to varying heights ; and with a Steadicam for smooth movement as the camera operator incorporates cinematic techniques moving through rooms, as seen in The Shining.
The stream is cone-shaped, thus, shot arrives at varying angles.
* The egg-shaped plastic chicken shake, filled with steel shot and available in varying tones depending on the size and quantity of shot.
Brixner was positioned away from the explosion and had 50 cameras of varying speeds running from different locations to capture the shot in full motion.
Both images were shot under similar lighting conditions, varying only the ISO setting and shutter speed.
Different sieves were used to produce shot of varying size.

shot and styles
Two putting styles are in current general use by shot put competitors: the glide and the spin.
With all putting styles, the goal is to release the shot with maximum forward velocity at an angle of approximately forty degrees.
The sequence introduced in the second series features shots of actors in various styles of dress and activity whose exposed skin had been blackened out as though the actors are performing blackface as a special effect, and in between scenes, there is a shot of Clive's hand pressing his buzzer.
) There was a perception that the NBA shot clock didn't permit time to work the ball to get a good shot, and that it would reduce the opportunity for varied styles of play.
Usually offensive baseliners ( as well as defensive players ) have the ability to anticipate the next shot very well and also their opponents ' styles and tendencies.

shot and ;
Montero's shot had caught him high in the chest ; ;
In town no one paid much attention to an occasional shot ; ;
It was a straight, solid, once-in-a-lifetime shot ; ;
Small antelope were generally grassed with one shot, and the Magnum carbine also bagged reedbuck, kob and wart hog with deadly efficiency ; ;
If, in preparing that shot for the inevitable showing to your friends, you interrupt the sequence to paste in a few frames of the child's grandmother watching this event, you have begun to be an artist in film ; ;
The single shot would come ; ;
A shot caught him and straightened him up in screaming pain ; ;
The only resolution of these contradictory positions was for the confederates to fire the first shot ; they did just that.
During his raid on Washington, D. C. in 1864, Lincoln was watching the combat from an exposed position ; Captain Oliver Wendell Holmes shouted at him, " Get down, you damn fool, before you get shot!
Furthermore, the primary testimony to the commission that connected baseball to Doubleday was that of Abner Graves, whose credibility is questionable ; a few years later, he shot his wife to death and was committed to an institution for the criminally insane for the rest of his life.
Leonard J. Farwell, a fellow boarder at the Kirkwood House, awoke Johnson with news of Lincoln's having been shot at Ford's Theater ; Johnson rushed to the President's deathbed for a brief time, commenting, " They shall suffer for this.
* 2012 – The Oak Creek shooting took place at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin, killing six people ; the perpetrator was shot dead by police.
Kemmerich is shot in the leg early in the story ; his injured leg had to be amputated, and he dies shortly after.
Charlton opened the scoring with a crisp side-footed finish after a run by Roger Hunt had forced the Portuguese goalkeeper out of his net ; his second was a sweetly struck shot after a run and pull-back from Geoff Hurst.
Following the rapid change from a loose formation to a rigid line of battle both fleets raised their colours ; each British ship added additional Union Flags in its rigging in case its main flag was shot away.
*" Rinkagate ": Liberal Party leader Jeremy Thorpe was arrested and tried for allegedly paying a hitman to murder his homosexual lover, model Norman Scott, while walking his dog on Exmoor ; the hitman only shot the dog, Rinka.
It involved Bruce waking up after being shot in the head by Two-Face, temporarily wiping a part of his memory ; he has forgotten his origin and life as the Dark Knight.
Or the actor may fumble some of his lines in a group shot ; rather than discarding a good version of the shot, the director may just have the actor repeat the lines " in one " and cut to that solitary view when necessary.

shot and hot
Caplock revolvers were also vulnerable to " chain fires ", wherein hot gas from a shot ignited the powder in the other chambers.
Leon McDermott of the Sunday Herald wrote: " Her million-selling albums in the 1980s helped invent contemporary R & B through Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis's muscular, lean production ; the sinuous grooves threaded through 1986's Control and 1989's Rhythm Nation 1814 are the foundation upon which today's hot shot producers and singers rely.
After going scoreless in the first half, Robert Horry had the " hot hand " in the second half overtime as he nailed a clutch 3-point shot with 9 second remaining to give the Spurs a dramatic 96 – 95 win.
By casting the projectile point downwards and forming the head in an iron mold, the hot metal was suddenly chilled and became intensely hard ( resistant to deformation ), while the remainder of the mold, being formed of sand, allowed the metal to cool slowly and the body of the shot to be made tough ( resistant to shattering ).
Before loading, a piece of the paper or canvas covering had to be cut open immediately under the vent ; after the shot had been rammed home the vent was filled with powder from a priming horn, and the gun was then fired by means of a hot iron, quick match or port-fire.
The gunboats ' ninth shot, a " hot shot " ( a cannon ball heated to a red glow ), landed in the fort's powder magazine.
Despite efforts by the soldiers and the Pence resolution mandated donations raised to provide for provisions, horses and wagons, each day those who could not make the march through the hot arid September Sacramento Valley-where afternoon temperatures top 90 ° F or over the 6, 000 foot crest of the North Coast Ranges-were left behind without food or water and were soon killed by a pack of wild boar that had formed behind and followed the group ; the survivors were told to stay at the Round Valley concentration camp or be shot on sight.
Springs included one hot water geyser that shot boiling water 8 to into the air.
The next morning, American artillerymen under Lieutenant Colonel Moses Porter drove him away, using hastily-heated " hot shot ".
In retaliation, Buchanan ordered Congress fired upon with hot shot, cannon balls heated red-hot.
A hot battle resulted, but the French were able to storm his position from three different directions, resulting in the defeat of Pezza's band, which lost more than one hundred killed and about 60 taken prisoner, all of whom were immediately shot by the French.
The Confederates targeted these with " hot shot " rounds ( cannonballs that had been heated in ovens ), starting fires that could prove more dangerous to the men than the explosive artillery.
The following morning, the full bombardment resumed and the Confederates continued firing hot shot against the wooden buildings.
He then pierces the hot air balloon from which suffragette Lady Agatha D ' Ascoyne is dropping leaflets, remarking, " I shot an arrow in the air.
The night of the invasion, Boyd is shot numerous times in a side operation to distribute " hot shots " of heroin that would be linked back to Castro.
The company initially produced paper dolls whose limbs moved in response to hot air, but soon began producing a wide range of toys, including a toy cannon that shot using real gunpowder and clockwork powered dolls and animals that could move.
The scene of Bruno and Coco talking about stars while eating hot dogs and the scene in which Montgomery tells Doris he is gay were shot in Times Square.
As Cole is still undergoing therapy, Daland hires hot shot rookie Russ Wheeler ( Cary Elwes ) to take over his spot.
Augustin Trébuchon was the last Frenchman to die when he was shot on his way to tell fellow soldiers that hot soup would be served after the ceasefire.
Similar incidents took place including one in which French pursuit was so close there was not time enough for Paget, commander of the British rear guard, to complete the hanging of three British soldiers, as an example, for the pillaging a Spanish town. The gallant French cavalry General Colbert, considered the most handsome man in the French army, was killed while in hot, close pursuit across the bridge at the village of Cacabello by a remarkably long-range rifle shot fired by Thomas Plunket of the 95th Rifles after driving off the British 15th Hussars and riding down the Riflemen, capturing about 50.
A " hot shot " ( a cannonball heated to a red glow ) from the American forces entered the opening to the fort's powder magazine, igniting an explosion that was heard more than 100 miles ( 160 km ) away in Pensacola, and destroyed the fort, killing all but 30 of 300 occupants.
The powder was often used to make the cocktail, which in Denmark is known as sort svin, små grå, or hot shot, in Sweden as lakritsshot, and in Norway as tyrker, små grå, or lakrisshot.
Film was shot from ultralights, paragliders, and hot air balloons, as well as trucks, motorcycles, motorboats, remote-controlled robots, and a French Navy warship.

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