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Shots fired at the occupants of outlying huts warned Titokowaru of the direction of McDonnell's approach, giving the chief time to organise his defence.
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Shots were fired by both sides, although most contemporaries agree that the soldiers holding the building had vastly superior firepower.
* 21 May: Shots were fired at a Catholic youth worker as he escorted a Protestant girl to her home on Shankill Road, Belfast.
Shots fired at higher velocities may cause severe leading of the rifling and of the forcing cone, introducing a potentially dangerous condition from overpressure if FMJ ( Full Metal Jacket ) bullets are subsequently fired without first removing the lead buildup.
Shots were fired ( and heard from outside as the camera panned away from the mansion ), which then faded into the final scene of a coffin being lowered into the ground, leaving the audience to wonder who had been killed.
Shots were fired as the mob pillaged hardware stores in the business district and entered pawnshops, seeking firearms.
Gwin had a duel with Congressman Joseph McCorkle with rifles at thirty yards following an argument over his alleged mismanagement of federal patronage: Shots were fired by both men but only a donkey some distance off was shot dead.
Shots are fired from the standing position only, as opposed to some other airgun shooting disciplines such as for three positions ( popular in the United States ) or in disabled sports.
Shots were fired against the tires and the glasses ; Da Silva, who was the driver, said that at that moment the brakes and the transmission didn't work.
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In the 1980s, American and European dancers from California, New York, London and Sweden ( such as Sylvia Sykes, Erin Stevens, Steven Mitchell, Terry Monaghan and Warren Heyes who formed London's Jiving Lindy Hoppers performance troupe, and Stockholm's Rhythm Hot Shots / Harlem Hot Shots ) went about ' reviving ' Lindy Hop using archival films such as Hellzapoppin ' and A Day at the Races and by contacting dancers such as Frankie Manning, Al Minns, Norma Miller, Jewel McGowan and Dean Collins.
They jointly parodied their respective previous roles in the 1993 movie Hot Shots Part Deux: their river patrol boats passed each other, at which point they both shouted, " I loved you in Wall Street!
Shots of the interior of the mine were captured at night so it appeared like the setting was underground.
Dickinson began his career in music fronting small pub bands at school and University, including Styx ( not the American band of the same name ) in 1976, Speed, ( 1977 – 1978 ), and Shots in early 1979.
* Shots are often organized into " combos ", meaning groups of shots which are hit with the same apparent delivery but opposite directions, caused by hitting the puck at slightly different locations on the mallet.
These video gaming tournaments also bring in fans, that either show up at the tournament or view it online Video game tournaments are often supported by corporate sponsorship ; for example, the CPL is sponsored by Sierra Entertainment, Razer, Cyber Shots Energy Drink, and Gamerail, and some teams even have sponsorship from big companies such as Intel, Western Digital or SteelSeries.
Shots may also be described as vertical bat shots, in which the bat is swung vertically at the ball ( e. g. when playing a drive or leg glance ), or horizontal or cross-bat shots, in which the bat is swung horizontally at the ball ( e. g. when playing the pull or cut shot ).
His stay at the Shots was a brief one, and in June 2006 he moved to Notts County, and was team captain for the 2007 – 08 season. It was announced on BBC East Midlands Today, during a feature presented by the player, that he would not be retained by the club for the 2008 – 09 campaign.
Shots taken at closer ranges to zero will hit to the right of the target and shots taken at longer ranges will hit to the left of the target.
He also performed at various benefit events, including the " Nasty Balls " benefits for the Nasty Tales magazine ( whose editors, including Farren, were on trial for obscenity ) as well as the 1972 Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament festival at Aldermaston, Steve's account of which was reprinted by Charles Shaar Murray in his book Shots From The Hip.
He also worked with Terence Hill ( still called Mario Girotti at the time ) in " Schüsse im Dreivierteltakt " ( Shots in 3 / 4 Time ) ( 1965 ), with Lex Barker in a non-Karl May film " Die Hölle von Manitoba " ( A Place Called Glory City ) ( 1965 ) and in the anthology " Gern hab ' ich die Frauen gekillt " ( Killer's Carnival ) ( 1966 ).
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At about this time Mac joined another company, this time presenting children's shows in conjunction with the Inner London Education Authority until in 1982, after a couple of seasons, he and another member, Hilary, left to form a three-person musical comedy troupe, The Cheap Shots, with Mac's close friend Sakal providing the music.
The Shots were by this time in the Isthmian League first division but failed to achieve promotion under Wigley's leadership, finishing 4th, 5th and finally 7th in his three year period with the club.
Not all volunteer RDPD officers, at this time, were required to be Authorised Shots ( Authorised Firearms Officer ).
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