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In 1910, in Vitagraph's Back to Nature we see a Long Shot of people looking down over the rail of a ship taken from below, followed by a shot of the lifeboat they are looking at taken from their position.
One of the most famous episodes in Major League Baseball history, the " Shot Heard ' Round the World " is the name given to Bobby Thomson's walk-off home run that clinched the National League pennant for the Giants over their rivals, the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Rumours circulated that the continuing legal struggle between Osbourne and bassist / songwriter Phil Soussan over Soussan's song " Shot in the Dark " was responsible for the album's failure to be re-issued.
Billed in TV Times as " Today Is Saturday or the Tis-was Show ", the title sequence features both " Today Is Saturday " and the original " Tiswas " chunky letters logo, shown over a background very similar to that of The Golden Shot.
* October 3 – In one of the most famous finishes in baseball history, Bobby Thomson of the New York Giants hits a three-run walk-off home run, immortalized as the Shot Heard ' Round the World, to give the Giants a 5 – 4 win over the Brooklyn Dodgers for the National League title.
Paisley's annual Sma ' Shot Day celebrations held on the first Saturday of July were initiated in 1856 to commemorate a 19th century dispute between weavers and employers over payment for " sma ' shot " – a small cotton thread which, although unseen, was necessary in holding together garments.
* ETO Air Ace Shot Down by Allied Gunners over Remagen Bridge
This is mainly due to a continuing legal struggle with bassist / songwriter Phil Soussan over the song " Shot In The Dark ".
* Emil Kolar: Shot in the head by Christopher over a business deal gone wrong in the back of Satriale's Pork Store.
Henderson began to simper for joy, even running backwards for a few steps, while making his way down the first base line as he watched the ball sail over the outfield fence, having just hit the most stunning clutch homer since Bobby Thomson hit the Shot Heard ' Round The World in 1951.
Shot over just one day and for a total budget of £ 500, it featured the entire team dressed up in military uniforms, an assortment of masks ( including one of Mario ) and toy guns.
Caligiuri is best remembered for his game-winning goal widely dubbed the " Shot heard round the world ," which he scored in a 1 – 0 World Cup qualifier victory over Trinidad and Tobago on November 19, 1989.
Dean has recorded three albums, " Give it a Shot ",( Solo-1992 ), the second, " Boppin ' the Blues ",( 2000 ), getting airplay all over the country as well as Europe, and third, " Back in the Day " released in 2010.
A " Drop Shot " is a very powerful shot where the player makes a fist and positions himself / herself down very low to the ground and hits the ball with great force to make the ball skim once on the pavement and to the wall in such a way where there is no return bounce and play is decidedly over until the next serve.
He was also in the forefront of the ' Shot at Dawn ' campaign led in the British House of Commons by Andrew MacKinlay MP and in the House of Lords by Alf Dubs seeking a pardon for over 300 soldiers of World War I ( including 26 Irish servicemen ) shot in questionable circumstances following Field courts-martial.
For The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance ( 1962 ), James Stewart was given top billing over John Wayne in the movie's posters and the previews ( trailers ) shown in cinemas and on television prior to the film's release, but in the film itself, Wayne is accorded top billing.
Agathe, who played over 100 league games for Celtic, was portrayed in fiction as a Rangers striker in the Robert Duvall movie, A Shot at Glory.
DJ Mag gave it 9 / 10 writing " an explosion of ELO strings over a ' One More Time ' rhythm stomp, never mind ' Money Shot ' of the month, I think this is ' Single Of The Year '"
Shot over the winter of 1971 – 72, John Waters's " filth epic " Pink Flamingos, featuring incest and coprophagia, became the best known of a group of campy midnight films focusing on sexual perversions and fetishism.
* passing shot: Shot that passes by ( not over ) the opponent at the net.
" Plotkin spent another month mixing and overdubbing over the nine songs selected for Shot of Love.
Shot over 16 months with funds put up in largest part by over 58 self-managed companies in Yugoslavia, the movie featured a combined battalion of 10, 000 actual Yugoslav People's Army ( JNA ) soldiers.
With Chicago down 100-99, Jordan hit " The Shot " over Craig Ehlo at the buzzer to win the series.
Shot with his friends over four extremely long weekends, Schnaas ' gory tale of " Karl the Butcher ", entitled Violent Shit, went on to become Germany ’ s first direct-to-video horror film.

Shot and one
Shot near the heart, he turned to one side and plunged for a door to another room several feet away, three bullets following him.
He played one of Lee Marvin's villainous henchmen in the 1962 John Ford classic The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, with James Stewart and John Wayne.
Other defining recordings include " Sugar Town ", the 1967 number one " Somethin ' Stupid " ( a duet with her father ), the title song from the James Bond film You Only Live Twice, several collaborations with Lee Hazlewood such as " Jackson ", and her cover of Cher's " Bang Bang ( My Baby Shot Me Down )", which features during the opening sequence of Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill.
* 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.
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 reverse shot is a feature of the " classical " Hollywood style of continuity editing, which deemphasizes transitions between shots such that the spectator perceives one continuous action that develops linearly, chronologically, and logically.
Susan is a documentary filmmaker and philanthropist and has Broadway and screen credits, including a starring role as one of four Beatles fans in I Wanna Hold Your Hand ( 1978 ), and also a small role opposite her father in Slap Shot.
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* March 4 – The BBC Television Service broadcasts one of the first plays to be written especially for television, Condemned To Be Shot by R. E. J. Brooke.
Shot noise exists because a current is not a smooth continual flow ; instead, a current is made up of discrete electrons that pass by one at a time.
Piccolo also possesses the ability of " Scatter Shot " in which he fires many different chi energy blasts shot from one hand at the same time.
As he got older, he mellowed some, and the youngest Gilmore son, Mikal, reported in his book Shot In The Heart, that Frank whipped him only one time, and he never did it again after his son told him " I hate you ", which made him sad.
" Hit Me With Your Best Shot " ( US # 9 ) was her first single to break the US Top 10 and eventually sold more than one million copies ( at that time, gold status ) in the United States alone.
Winchester produced nearly 140, 000 Single Shot rifles from 1885 to 1920, and it was found that the falling-block Model 1885 had been built with one of the strongest actions known at that time.
Their debut single, " Shot by Both Sides ", is now acknowledged as a classic and their debut album, Real Life, is still widely admired as one of the greatest albums of all time.
While with the Bulls, Mahovlich was placed on an unproductive line with enforcers Frank Beaton and Dave Hanson, one of the Hanson Brothers who had been in the movie Slap Shot.
Shot down by British anti-aircraft fire on one of the first night bomber missions of the war, he was invalided out of the RFC at the age of 18.
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.
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.
His season-ending three-run home run for the Giants in 1951, known as the " Shot Heard ' Round the World ", is one of the most famous moments in baseball history.
The Shot Tower located in Dubuque, Iowa, is one of the last remaining shot towers in the United States.
In robot mode, his left wing transforms into an energised sword blade, which he wields expertly ( at one point, managing to outduel Hot Shot who was using the Star Saber at the time ).
Ana Matronic ran a weekly cabaret event known as Knock Off at a club called the Slipper Room in New York, where she liked to hire eccentric and alternative acts ; one reporter described it as a place that " served up a racy, multigender revue of kitsch ," and that a performer dressed as a giant vagina " enfolded me with her labia while singing " Lick Me in My Wet Spot " to the tune of " Hit Me With Your Best Shot ".
Holdsclaw wrote in her autobiography Breaking Through: Beating the Odds Shot after Shot ( 2012, ISBN 0985029803 ) that she had suffered depression during her professional basketball career, and attempted suicide on one occasion.

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