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Shot and back
Shot reverse shot ( or shot / countershot ) is a film technique where one character is shown looking at another character ( often off-screen ), and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character.
Shot down near a remote village called Ikaruga, inhabited by elderly people who had been exiled by the Horai's conquests, Shinra was dragged from the wreckage and nursed back to health.
* Emil Kolar: Shot in the head by Christopher over a business deal gone wrong in the back of Satriale's Pork Store.
Although the back track listing has the words " God in Three Persons " between them, it tells us that ' The Thing About Them ' is adapted from it and ' Double Shot ' served as inspiration for it.
Happily Clapton eventually kicked his habit, and Stigwood took him back to Miami, where he recorded his very successful ' comeback ' album 461 Ocean Boulevard ( 1974 ), which included his US # 1 hit version of Bob Marley's " I Shot The Sheriff ".
* Wounded: Shot in back 5 February 1943
* Parting Shot: With the major overhaul of the magazine which began from the February 2010 issue onwards, Opening Shots was since dropped, and Parting Shot went from being an art of a particular game showcased at the back of the magazine, to a look back at the issue of GamePro that debutted that month 10 years ago.
" Opening Shots ", in particular, is a new screen grab gallery at front of the magazine, while " Parting Shot " is art of particular game showcased at the back of the magazine.
The Pod Shot is a special attack in which the side Pods are launched forward at high speed, before circling back and returning to the ship.
A mini-basketball game found in many arcades, Super Shot consists of a basket that usually moves back and forth, and four to five basketballs to shoot.
* Behind the Back Shot: Before or after the ball hits the ground the player hits the ball behind his or her back as a kind of last resort to hit the wall.
In 1957 he had a part in the American series The Adventures of Tugboat Annie, then back to Canada in 1958 for Cannonball and Long Shot ( 1959 ).
* The Rivalry: Mystery at the Army-Navy Game: Stevie and Susan Carol are back in the next sequel to Last Shot, this time preparing for the yearly Army-Navy traditional football game when something goes terribly wrong.
After the Shot Heard ' Round the World, he briefly returned to number 12, but then changed back to 13.
GUYS tries to fight back with a Manquette of Ultraman Mebius himself, but the Manquette is confused into attacking with his Mebius Shot, which is reflected back and defeats the Manquette Ultra In Zetton's signature style.
The central area of Hotel Row is home to the largest tunnel aquarium in the world, an attraction known as the Daring Sling Shot ( riders are strapped into a ball that's shot upward on a wire and brought back down ), and the popular Magic on Ice Show at the Sand Castle.
Branca soon threw the pitch that Bobby Thomson hit for a pennant-winning, three-run home run that brought the Giants back from a 4-1 deficit-labeled as baseball's " Shot Heard ' Round the World.
An advertisement in the August 30, 1791 edition of the Virginia Chronicle detailing the manufacturing of shot at the Shot Factory in Southwest Virginia may suggest that the tower dates back to before 1800.

Shot and head
Shot in the head while standing at the rubble barricade.
Shot herself in the head days after Britain declared war on Germany, but failed to kill herself and eventually died of pneumococcal meningitis at West Highland Cottage Hospital, Oban after being transferred there from Inch Kenneth.
Driven by the new head writer and producer Camille Marchetta, who had devised the wildly-successful " Who Shot J. R .?
Well known as the Complete Shot, this is a move in which a wrestler stands side-to-side and slightly behind with the opponent, facing in the opposite direction, and reaches around the opponent's torso with one arm across the opponent's chest with his / her hand holding on to his / her other hand which is behind the opponent's head.
* Carlo Renzi: Shot in the head and killed by Christopher during poker game robbery.
Dolan: Shot in the head by an inebriated Christopher after Dolan persistently refused to listen to Christopher's personal problems and exclaimed, " Chris, you're in the Mafia!
Shot and beheaded Karnataka deputy conservator of forests, Srinivas, as revenge for Veerappan's sister Mala's suicide ( the victim's head was traced three years later ).
Shot damage depends upon where the bullet hits, with hits to the head often being lethal.
When he became head football coach at Auburn, he retained assistants Shot Senn ( linemen ), Joel Eaves ( defensive ends ), and Dick McGowen as head freshmen team coach, all former Auburn players who had assisted Jordan's predecessor, Earl Brown.
The Decepticons head for Cybertron in their craft, and the Autobots ( now with Hot Shot in command ) hastily construct a craft ( named the Axalon, a small tribute to the similarly named ship from Beast Wars ) to pursue them.
With new " Cyber Key Powers " awakened in them, the Transformers battle on many fronts, searching for the Lock on Earth while Hot Shot and Red Alert head for Velocitron, the Speed Planet, which is the resting place of the first key.
This led to a No Disqualification match between JBL and Heffron later that evening, which Heffron won following interference from Stevie Richards ( his Steel Chair Shot to the head gave JBL a bleeding wound ), a Spinebuster from World Heavyweight Champion Batista, and Heffron's Moonsault finishing move.

Shot and when
Shot noise is a type of electronic noise that occurs when the finite number of particles ( such as electrons in an electronic circuit or photons in an optical device ) is small enough to give rise to statistical fluctuations in a signal.
In 1915, cuts within the duration of a scene were still relatively infrequent in his films, and when they do occur they were frequently from Long Shot or Medium Long Shot ( which were the shots he most used ) to a Big Close Up of an insert detail, which only occupied a small part of the frame in the previous shot.
* 1951 – The " Shot Heard ' Round the World ", one of the greatest moments in Major League Baseball history, occurs when the New York Giants ' Bobby Thomson hits a game winning home run in the bottom of the ninth inning off of the Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca, to win the National League pennant after being down 14 games.
* October 3 – " Shot Heard ' Round the World ": One of the greatest moments in Major League Baseball history occurs when the New York Giants ' Bobby Thomson hits a game winning home run in the bottom of the 9th inning off of Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca, to win the National League pennant after being down 14 games.
Shot noise may be dominant when the finite number of particles that carry energy ( such as electrons in an electronic circuit or photons in an optical device ) is sufficiently small so that uncertainties due to the Poisson distribution, which describes the occurrence of independent random events, are of significance.
They were optional, however, on other Chryslers, priced around $ 400, at a time when an entire Crosley Hot Shot retailed for $ 935.
The label was still in existence up to at least 1960, when a rock ' n ' roll group from Pittsburg, Kan., Conny and the Bellhops, had a regional hit with a 45 titled " Shot Rod ," an instrumental on the Damon label.
Their initial path is revealed to be out of the plane of the galaxy, but no mention is made of Louis Wu noticing trajectory when flying there on the Long Shot in Ringworld.
There is a reference to Hathcock in the television show NCIS during the episode " One Shot One Kill ", when a small white feather is found at the crime scenes of a sniper's victims.
This point was driven home in one of the final reviews of 2000, when Richard Bremner's polemical “ Parting Shot ” essay in CAR magazine emphasised the electrical faults to which the car was prone ; the writer paid less attention to the remediation of the problem and to the fact that changed market conditions meant demand for the XM was never going to be the same as for its predecessor.
Hartnett was the Cubs ' catcher on October 1, in Game 3 of the 1932 World Series against the New York Yankees when, Babe Ruth hit his infamous Called Shot.
The home run, nicknamed the " Shot Heard ' Round the World ", was even more dramatic than it may seem to the modern sports observer as, until 1969, league pennants were only decided by playoff when the teams involved finished the regular season in a tie.
In the episode # 16, " Credulous ", when warped in to the D-Base by accident, Hot Shot sacrifices the Star Saber to save Sideways's life but the latter betrays him and Starscream obtains the Star Saber, much to Megatron's displeasure.
They were optional, however, on other Chryslers, priced around $ 400, at a time when an entire Crosley Hot Shot retailed for $ 935.
Before the nerf, the Model 1887s were able to One Shot Kill from medium-long range when all other shotguns in game were limited to short-medium range.
" when a fight breaks out, " with the pass " after a successful pass is made, " Icing ", " Penalty Shot ", and an " aaahhh " made by the losing player after a fight or when a player skates into a goalie.
The Distinguished Marksman Ribbon and the Distinguished Pistol Shot Ribbon were issued until 1959 when the Navy Department ordered the awards discontinued as of July 13 of that year.
The Air Jordan IV were on Jordan's feet when he made " The Shot " in Game 5 of the 1989 NBA First Round between the Chicago Bulls and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
During a demonstration for Mars ' military leaders, Radium exhibits the full power of Idolo, revealing the Homing Laser, an attack that fires hundreds of thin lasers that home in on their targets, and the extremely destructive Burst Shot in addition to showing exceptional prowess when using the normal shot and Idolo's arm blade.
Shot dead by the OIRA when he was walking his dog near his home in Mountfield, near Omagh, County Tyrone.
Krumholtz carried his first leading role in a released American film when he starred Big Shot: Confessions of a Campus Bookie, which premiered on FX Networks in 2002.
Pot Shot would give orders in a calm controlled voice, and then would explode in rage when he told Smedley what would happen should he fail in his objective.

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