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They also use funnel fencing and salt licks to provide what is in essence canned hunting to the City boys who come to shoot them.
In the past, New York — with a few exceptions, like the omnipresent variations of "Law & Order" — was primarily a location town, where Hollywood shows like "N.Y.P.D. Blue" would come to shoot street scenes before returning out West.
For this is a suburb where foreign TV and film companies come to shoot on the cheap, Hungarian carpenters apparently being so much more economical than those at home.
"Given its current woes, the EU urgently needs a shot in the arm, but with higher oil prices, it may in fact have come to shoot itself in the foot," warned Hakimian.
The deliberately garish "western" section in the middle of the story, where a complacent foreign film crew come to shoot a cowboy scene cheaply in the dusty Balkans, suddenly tips into nightmare.
While for some the subtle nuances of the series' expansive sci-fi plot may well be the main draw, for most the attraction is Halo's pedigree as a first-person shooter, and on this front the game does not disappoint – put simply, if you've come to shoot aliens in the face, then you're in the right place.
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Travis remembers freezing the first day he came to shoot.
This year 21 men came to shoot on One-Shot teams and 130 came as Past Shooters.
When the time came to shoot the commercials, Mr. Collins never discussed wardrobe with the agency.
Billy Juste, 25, a former crack addict, now comes to shoot hoops, not drugs.
By the time we came to shoot, there were no questions because he had been so meticulous.
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