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Participants must make rapid decisions about whether to shoot.
They divvy up responsibilities for buying supplies, exchange a few words about whether to shoot food marauders on sight, and the vignette just ends.
He was fuming over the Russian forces who had forced him to stand against a wall for two and a half hours, arguing openly about whether to shoot him and ignoring his protests that he was a police officer.
They came up with 40, beginning with the inception of a project, the development of its script and the hiring of a cast and director, and continuing through the raising of money, the decisions about whether to shoot on location or in a studio, the negotiating with vendors and crew members and the postproduction and marketing.
In split-second decisions about whether to shoot a perceived threat, research subjects shoot unarmed blacks more often than unarmed whites.
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That first interview ended with the host, Mark Haines, saying: "I don't know whether to shoot him or shoot myself".
Zamudio had a split second to decide whether to shoot.
Katja's big dilemma is whether to shoot Frank or seduce him, while Sarah's is whether to shoot or strangle her.
According to Finnegan, it took about five months to shoot.
Nothing was said about time to shoot emergence.
Believing that he was about to shoot, they shot him dead.
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