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But Anthony Prieto, a hunter who lives in Santa Barbara, Calif .and leads Project Gutpile, a group that advocates nonlead ammunition and is party to the petition, said that copper bullets work just fine.
Also, bullets work on me just like they work on you.
And I can only guess the beliefs of the least intelligent among us -- like the guys my dad recently overheard at the Nashville airport discussing which bullets work best to kill zombies.
The early sections of the movie consist largely of Bridges explaining to Reynolds which guns and bullets work on who, how people see you when you're dead, how they get from one world to another and so on, trying in vain to preempt all the questions a viewer winds up asking oneself anyway through the rest of the film.
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NEW HAVEN -- "Transcendentalis: Building Blueprints and Bullets," works by Jeremy Bell.
The scene taught movie technicians that blood, puffs of smoke, and even fragments of clothing and flesh were part of the way bullets worked.
On Monday, the Florida Derby winner Orb was the talk of the backside after he turned in a bullet work for another Hall of Fame trainer, Shug McGaughey.
Since January, instead of the morning "bullet work" — or the fastest-timed workout of the day at that distance — that Baffert horses are known for, Lookin at Lucky has turned in a half-dozen solid but hardly spectacular breezes.
My trifecta pick: No. 11 — I'll Have Another No. 3 — Union Rags, who has a formidable new jockey in John Velazquez No. 5 — Dullahan, who turned in a bullet work last week for the accomplished trainer Dale Romans.
As you may have guessed, the bullet worked.
American Pharoah flashed the brilliance that allowed him to sweep the Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Belmont Stakes in a span of five captivating weeks when he produced a pair of six-furlong bullet works at Del Mar.
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