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Bullets and offered
Brown went into sports broadcasting in 1984 when he was offered a job doing Washington Bullets television broadcasts.

Bullets and Howard
Webber was traded in his second year to the Washington Bullets, where he was reunited with his college teammate and friend, Juwan Howard.
Howard played six-and-a-half seasons ( 1994 – 2001 ) for the Bullets franchise ( renamed the Wizards in 1997 ) and three full seasons ( 2004 – 2007 ) for the Houston Rockets but no more than two seasons for any other team.
Howard left Michigan after being named an Associated Press third team All-American during his junior year, and was taken by the Washington Bullets fifth overall in the 1994 NBA Draft.
The Bullets ' general manager, John Nash, told Jerry Bembry of The Baltimore Sun that Howard was " as fundamentally sound as any player in the draft " and that he " has a discipline about his game and uses a high level of skill and technique ".
After averaging 17 points per game as a rookie and more than 22 per game in his second season, Howard became a free agent when the Bullets made some salary cap transactions.
Howard then re-signed with the Bullets on August 5.
The league ruled on August 5 that the Bullets could re-sign Howard after having renounced his rights on July 15 to free up cap room to sign Tracy Murray and Lorenzo Williams if they forfeited their 1997 NBA Draft first-round selection rights.
The radio play-by-play announcer for the Jacksonville Bullets was Howard Brigance, who was one of the founders of amateur hockey in the Jacksonville area.

Bullets and $
The Bullets stuck to a 10-year, $ 30 million ($ million today ) offer.

Bullets and 89
* Charles Jones ( basketball, born 1962 ), U. S. basketball player whose teams included Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers and Washington Bullets ( 1988 – 89 )
He played point guard in the NBA for the Bullets ( 1981 – 1988 ), the Houston Rockets ( 1988 – 89 ) ( he signed as a free agent with the New Jersey Nets, but they traded him to the Rockets before he played in any games for them ).

Bullets and Miami
* Manute Bol, former professional basketball player and member of NBA's Washington Bullets, Golden State Warriors, Philadelphia 76ers, and Miami Heat, who died from complications.
Rex Chapman, who was traded to the Heat from the Washington Bullets, led the Heat to the biggest upset victory in Miami Heat history, defeating the Bulls 113-104.
He played in the NBA for ten years, from 1985 – 1995, spending parts of four seasons with the Bullets, parts of three with the Golden State Warriors, parts of four with the Philadelphia 76ers and part of one season with the Miami Heat.
Matt Fish ( born November 18, 1969 in Washington, Iowa ) is a retired American professional basketball player who played in the NBA for the Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets, New York Knicks, Miami Heat and Washington Bullets.
Prior to the school's split, Southwest High School also produced NBA basketball greats Norm Nixon (# 10 Los Angeles Lakers 1977-83 ), Jeff Malone ( Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, & Washington Bullets 1983-90 ).

Bullets and Heat
Tropical Heat ( aka Sweating Bullets ) is a Canadian action series produced in cooperation with Mexico and Israel that aired between 1991 and 1993 ( and in the US eventually as part of the CBS umbrella series Crimetime After Primetime ).
Tango Entertainment released the complete series on DVD on January 8, 2008 in an 9-disc set entitled Tropical Heat: Sweating Bullets Complete series.
* Sweating Bullets, the alternative name of the Canadian TV series Tropical Heat ( 1991 – 1993 )

Bullets and them
* Bullets cannot kill vampires but can cause them extreme pain.
Bullets followed them the whole way and some chipped the cornerstone of the Holy Name Cathedral directly across the street.
The band then sent out a one track demo cd of Bullets, earning them the interest of several British labels, with thirty A & R reps coming to see them play at Birmingham.
An attempt by Team Birmingham to claim their history was generally ignored, and the name " Bullets " was never registered by them with England Basketball.
He played a total of 13 seasons in the NBA, nine of them with the Bucks as well as four with the Washington Bullets, with whom he won an NBA championship in 1978 while forming the frontcourt with another future Hall-of-Fame duo: Elvin Hayes and Wes Unseld.
Loughery spent 11 seasons in the National Basketball Association ( 1962 – 1973 ), almost nine of them with the Baltimore Bullets.
Bullets were flying about and some of them struck the wagons, but only one soldier was hit, and his wound was slight.
In 1936 the FJ & G sold its Bullets to the Bamberger Railroad in Utah, which ran them in high-speed service between Salt Lake City and Ogden until the mid-1950s.
He met with relatives of the victims and watched the televised Bloody Sunday Inquiry with them, and also read Don Mullan's Eyewitness Bloody Sunday and Peter Pringle and Philip Jacobson's Those Are Real Bullets, Aren't They ?.

Bullets and with
* The characters Haine Rammsteiner in the manga Dogs and Dogs / Bullets & Carnage was experimented on as a child, leaving him with augmented regenerative abilities as well as increased reflexes.
( Bullets that were not firmly upon the powder upon firing risked causing the barrel to explode, with the condition known as a short start.
They also acquired Rick Mahorn in a trade with the Washington Bullets.
They then steamrolled through the playoffs with a dominating 12 – 2 record, winning the NBA Championship on April 30, 1971 by sweeping the Baltimore Bullets in four games.
* Charles Jones ( basketball, born 1957 ) known as " Gadget " Jones, U. S. basketball player with Washington Bullets ( 1985 – 93 ) and Houston Rockets
Goodfellas ( 1990 ); The Doors ( 1991 ); Bullets Over Broadway ( 1994 ); and as Spice ( of Sugar and Spice, with Drew Barrymore as Sugar ) in Batman Forever ( 1995 ).
* Jimmy " Cooch Eye " Jones, former National Basketball Association ( NBA ) player with the ( Baltimore Bullets )
* Tom Kozelko, former NBA basketball player with the Washington Bullets
Bullets for use on humans are usually designed to comply with the FBI's penetration requirement of 12 to 18 inches ( 30 to 46 cm ), which is based on the IWBA's requirement of 12. 5 to 14 inches ( 32 to 36 cm ).
In 2005, the indie band The Happy Bullets recorded an album and song using the same title, but changed the institution into a British prep school with tongue-in-cheek references to climbing the social ladder of European high society.
* 10, 000 Bullets ( 2005 ) – with Miki Higashino
* Terry Driscoll-All-American basketball player at Boston College ; fourth pick in the first round of the 1969 NBA draft ; played with the Detroit Pistons, Baltimore Bullets, Milwaukee Bucks and the Spirits of St. Louis.
Bol's first tenure with the Bullets lasted for three seasons from 1985 to 1988.
Bol's second stint with the Bullets lasted only two games during the 1993-1994 season.
Bol, who wore a No 1 Jersey, ( he had worn No 10 with the Bullets and earlier stint with the Warriors and No 11 with the Sixers ) made the season opening roster and played in what would be his five final NBA games.
Bullets and powder charges of surplus. 303 British ammunition may also be loaded into proper 7. 7 × 58mm cases to produce rifle cartridges with ballistics that are similar to the original Japanese military load.
After retiring from the NBA, Arizin played for three seasons with the Camden Bullets of the Eastern Professional Basketball League, winning the 1964 title.
In preseason play the Colonels defeated the Chicago Bulls 95-86 at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 1, 1975 ; lost to the New York Knicks in Landover, Maryland at the Capital Centre 107-102 on October 4, 1975 ; defeated the Detroit Pistons 114-113 on October 5, 1975 in Cincinnati ; defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 96-91 in Freedom Hall on October 10, 1975 ; lost an overtime game to the Detroit Pistons in Detroit on October 12, 1975, 115-107 ; defeated the Buffalo Braves 120-116 in Freedom Hall on October 14, 1975 ; defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 112-110 in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 17, 1975 ; and won another ABA vs. NBA exhibition on October 19, 1975 with a 121-111 victory over the Washington Bullets in Lexington, Kentucky.
Sengstock played 456 NBL games over 18 seasons, starting with the St. Kilda Saints and later playing for the Brisbane Bullets, Gold Coast Rollers and North Melbourne Giants.

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