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In a defining shot, Murrow types the end of a closing monologue against McCarthy in silence, and the camera moves back, showing no one remaining in the room but a sleeping Friendly.
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We'll need to define a shot too – possibly a ball that is either on target or within six yards either side of the goal – to prevent players from just taking a speculative whiff from 50 yards out every few minutes.
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