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You can hit a target from almost a mile away with that.
"We have a target from UK Sport of 10-15 medals.
These were fairly simple: a candidate took 10 shots at a target from 200 yards' distance.
Marine snipers, who can drop a target from hundreds of yards away, have also been deployed, military officials said.
The radio report said every Hamas militant was now considered a target, "from the lowliest member to Sheik Ahmed Yassin," the group's founder and spiritual guide.
"He's been a target from the start; when I put him out there three years ago, somebody bashed him in the face," Mr. Rowe said.
There is no decarbonisation target in the bill, despite calls for such a target from Labour, some Liberal Democrats and some Tories.
All that remained was to choose a target from a wall full of posters behind the counter: concentric circles, waist-up man shapes, photographs of sluggish-looking characters with thick mustaches and beer guts.
The city, in fact, was a target from the opening days of the American military campaign, when a garrison of Arab and other foreign fighters recruited by Osama bin Laden was bombed.
The World Trade Center was already clearly marked as a target, from the bombing in 1993, and the idea to use planes as missiles was known from a disrupted plot to bring down the Eiffel Tower.
FORSBERG WINS IN WOMEN'S BIATHLON: Magdalena Forsberg of Sweden missed a target from the shooting range but produced the fastest cross-country skiing performance to win the women's 7.5-kilometer sprint event of the biathlon World Cup in Anterselva, Italy.
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