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Critics say the methods for killing the deer -- using high-powered rifles with silencers or catching deer with nets and firing bolts into their heads -- are dangerous and cruel.
Animal rights advocates had asked for the restraining order on the grounds that the methods for killing the deer -- using high-powered rifles with silencers or catching deer with nets and firing bolts into their heads -- were dangerous and cruel.
Fifteenth-century writer Gutierre Diaz de Gamez witnessed a Spanish attack on the Moorish town of Oran in 1404 and later described how "During the most part of the night, the galleys did not cease from firing bolts and quarrells dipped in tar into the town, which is near the sea.
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One night, it fired bolts of electricity into the sky.
Little men ran across your computer screen from left to right, shooting little guns that fired bolts of lightning at little robots that burst into little flames with a noise that sounded more like a metal file running over plywood than an explosion.
Players can find an ancient relic that gives Raziel the power to fire bolts of telekinetic energy, which cause little damage by themselves but can knock enemies into hazards and push objects from a distance.
A gun's kick occurs when gas from ignited gunpowder propels the shell out of a gun barrel, creating an equal and opposite force that pushes the gun's firing bolt backward.
This way, if you are seen by the enemy you don't just have a slow firing bolt action rifle to protect you.
It looks like the sort of structure that, if you prod it, will make some hydraulic hisses before opening up and firing plasma bolts onto fleeing humans.
Relentlessly firing lightning bolts at him is also a decent means of progressing the mission.
Sometimes electricity arcs in fire bolts.
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