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The pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it.
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But so are AIM graduates equally worthy of mainstage attention, among them Brian Mukerjee, Nicole Carstens, Brian Guidry, Skowmon Hastanan, Matthew Deleget, Max-Carlos Martinez, Valerie Atkisson and Tamara Mewis.
The controls are fairly straightforward: LT and RT are aim and shoot respectively, Y switches weapons, A snaps the player to cover, X is reload, B is a melee attack or it vaults the player over nearby walls and LB activates thrown projectiles.
Window functions are aim to generalize the behavior of the model around the device boundary.
At this week's DEMO conference, two products are launching that are aim to make memetracking easier for everyone.
The underperforming fund companies with the largest assets are AIM funds, Putnam funds, the American Express funds and the Fidelity Adviser funds.
The specific aims and hypotheses are: Aim 1: To describe the extent and severity of periodontal disease in a group of Aboriginal adults with CKD.
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Even Eros, Freud suggested, is not fully in harmony with civilization, for the libidinal ties creating collective solidarity are aim-inhibited and diffuse rather than directly sexual.
But some are aiming higher.
"Broadcasters are aiming for a younger audience".
Several specialized apps are aimed at renters.
Not many vehicles are aimed at consumers.
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