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Shot and went
Shot in the back of the head when he went to help Patrick Doherty.
Those songs that went the distance on other charts, but not Billboard ( although all were top five hits on the Billboard chart ), are " Here We Are " and " Then Again " ( 1991 ); " Born Country " and " Take a Little Trip " ( 1992 ); " Once Upon a Lifetime " ( 1993 ); " Give Me One More Shot ," " She Ain't Your Ordinary Girl " and " In Pictures " ( 1995 ); " Sad Lookin ' Moon " ( 1997 ); and " How Do You Fall in Love " ( 1998 ).
Shot in a Los Angeles film studio in 1985, and produced by British video firm Limelight, the video never went beyond rough-cut.
* 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.
Horry went on to be a key member of the Rockets ' title teams and began to lay the foundations for his " Big Shot Rob " reputation with a game-winning jumper in the final seconds of Game 1 of the 1995 Western Conference Finals vs. the San Antonio Spurs and adding a crucial basket in a 106-103 win in Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Orlando Magic.
Shot on location at the DAR Constitution Hall in Washington D. C., the film was released in August 2002 and went on to gross nearly $ 20 million at the box office, almost seven times its production cost of $ 3 million.
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.
The gold badge was capped with the image of a grizzly bear and bore an inscription that proclaimed Dr. W. F. Carver as “ Champion Rifle Shot of the World .” Following his success in California, Carver went on tour giving exhibitions of shooting prowess, which included endurance contests as well as target competitions.

Shot and time
( Lehrer has stated that he invented the Jell-O Shot during this time, as a means of circumventing liquor restrictions.
They were optional, however, on other Chryslers, priced around $ 400, at a time when an entire Crosley Hot Shot retailed for $ 935.
In the end it turned out that the Soviet N1 " Moon Shot " rocket never flew successfully, so OKB-1's decisions to abandon the ill fated Soviet maned lunar program, and to derive a DOS space station from existing Soyuz subsystems and an Almaz-OPS hull proved to be right: The actual time to the launch of the first DOS-based Salyut 1 space station from the get-go was an impressive 16 months the world's first space station was launched by the Soviet Union, two years before Skylab or the first Almaz-OPS station flew.
Massey again portrayed Lincoln in the 1956 production of The Day Lincoln Was Shot on Ford Star Jubilee, and ( a wordless appearance this time ) in 1962's How the West Was Won.
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.
Shot at a time of great social and political upheaval in the United States, Wexler's film reflects the conflicted nature of a country divided by issues of race, gender, poverty, crime, and war.
Georgia has had a decent contribution to the ska scene with the bands Treephort, 50: 50 Shot, and The Taj Motel Trio and ska punk has seen a recent revival in the state of Georgia with the regional ska festival, the Mass Ska Raid, taking place for the first time in 2008.
Shot in real time, the film examines the evolving relationships between the various characters.
The test series was notable as containing the first time an atomic artillery shell was fired ( Shot Grable ), the first two shots ( both fizzles ) by University of California Radiation Laboratory — Livermore ( now Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory ), and for testing out some of the thermonuclear components that would be used for the massive thermonuclear series of Operation Castle.
Tsubasa scores the draw goal with a Flying Drive Shot in the added time.
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 ).
They were optional, however, on other Chryslers, priced around $ 400, at a time when an entire Crosley Hot Shot retailed for $ 935.
During her time on EastEnders, Benjamin was involved in one of the soap's most renowned and highly anticipated storylines, known as Who Shot Phil?
Some other regularly featured highlights include a " Breakdown " ( in which ESPN analyst Sean Salisbury would comedically break down an athlete's performance in a previously hosted segment ), " Do Not Lend Tapes to This Person " ( which is usually a pre / post-commercial close-up shot of a poster featuring a notorious celebrity such as Vince McMahon or George W. Bush, athlete or fictional character such as Bigfoot or Freddy Krueger ; a picture of the Sklars on the board was the series ' final shot ), " What to Look For " ( in which the Sklar brothers point out certain happenings that they find ironic or personally amusing ), " Cheap Shot of the Week " ( which usually showcases an athlete featured earlier in the show at their worst ), and " What Got Cut " ( which shows the viewer at home what didn't make the cut due to time constraints, also an acknowledgment that the show once ran in hour-long episodes, rather than the latter half-hour ).
However, Forester was so impressed by the story ( Dahl at the time did not believe himself to be anything approaching an accomplished writer ) that he sent it straight off to his agent who had it published ( as " Shot Down Over Libya ") in the Saturday Evening Post, thereby kick-starting Dahl's writing career.
* Mentioned in the hockey cult movie Slap Shot with Toe Blake and Eddie Shore as prime examples of " old time hockey.
In April 2012, ESPN's hockey analyst Barry Melrose considers Slap Shot to be the greatest hockey movie of all time.
Shot in color and CinemaScope, the film is a remake of House of Strangers ( 1949 ) with the Phillip Yordan screenplay ( based upon a novel by Jerome Weidman called I'll Never Go Home Any More ), transplanted out west, featuring Tracy in the original Edward G. Robinson role, this time as a cowboy cattle baron rather than a Lower East Side Italian immigrant banker in New York City.
If the charger believes that there will not be enough time to complete all six levels and had not yet reached level six, he / she could call for a Long Shot.

Shot and ran
Shot through his right elbow, the bullet then entering his chest as he ran from the paratroopers on Rossville Street.
Shot during the 100 days leading up to the Mr. Universe and Mr. Olympia competitions and during the competitions themselves, the filmmakers ran out of funds to finish production, and it entered development hell for two years.
Bacon also founded the Shot Of Jaq podcast with Stuart Langridge and the show ran for a short period.
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 ".

Shot and out
This includes an Insert Shot of a candle at a sick man's bedside guttering out to indicate his death.
In 1878, John Moses Browning patented arguably the greatest single-shot rifle ever produced: after Browning sold his design to Winchester it was brought out as the Model 1885 Winchester Single Shot Rifle.
The Battles of Lexington and Concord, sometimes known as the Shot heard ' round the world, in 1775, were started in part because General Gage sought to carry out an order by the British government to disarm the populace.
Because of the success of Edwards ' previous films Breakfast at Tiffany's, The Pink Panther and A Shot in the Dark, the film's budget started out at a generous $ 6 million.
* Martini Shot, a film industry term for the last shot of the day, because " the next shot is out of a glass "
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.
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.
During the course of his career, he took part of some of the most memorable events in Major League Baseball history including ; Babe Ruth's Called Shot during the 1932 World Series, Carl Hubbell's strike out performance in the 1934 All-Star Game and Dizzy Dean's career-altering injury during the 1937 All-Star Game.
Three such tests were carried out: Long Shot, an blast in 1965 ; Milrow, a blast in 1969 ; and Cannikin in 1971 at, the largest underground test ever conducted by the United States.
" The song " And Shot Each Other " from The Fiancée fades out into a Sacred Harp choir singing the song ' Child of Grace ', which features the lyrics " How happy is a child of grace, who feels his sins forgiven / This world, he cries, is not my place / I seek a place in Heaven.
" 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.
* A Shot in the Dark-1984 Glitz Records ( out of print ) This release includes the full version of " The Facts of Life "
Shot on digital video with non-professional actors who virtually lived out the events of the film, its compelling sense of reality brought Winterbottom numerous awards including a Golden Bear and a BAFTA for best film not in the English language.
If time runs out, or if the charger uncovers a block or fails to solve a blooper after calling a Long Shot, the blocker wins the round.
" When a pack is on during normal play, the top number is the number of lives remaining, the bottom is the number of shots ( when a player is out of shots, they lose a life, getting a " Good Shot " resets the shot counter ).
However after Red Alert is disposed of by Spittor, Hot Shot was in a state shock as his team were taken out.
The colorful team with a cast of characters right out of the movie Slap Shot were members of the old North American Hockey League.
At the time of its release, Shot of Love received mixed reviews ; Paul Nelson of Rolling Stone in particular savaged the album, though he did single out the last track, " Every Grain of Sand ," as a stand-out.
Most everything you hear on that Shot of Love album turns out to be the monitor mixes.

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