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They were encouraged to produce a single impulse ("shoot and release") and to make no attempt at correcting the force once the contraction was initiated.
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His high-scoring totals are the result of his high percentage of accuracy, not of an impulse to shoot every time he gets the ball.
The impulse to shoot for the ideal in art is least conflicted in funerary sculpture, where a certain degree of decorum is built in.
The Knicks are good in the way they move the ball most of the time, as they did against the Miami Heat on Thursday night, around the top of the key, resisting the impulse to shoot in favor of finding the open man, confusing LeBron James so much that he nearly swallowed his mouth guard.
Going back to Australia and the ruins of our using would trigger our impulse to shoot drugs, fiercely.
In that regard, the training, Wallace says, aims to make SROs fight the impulse to shoot first and ask questions later.
But what kind of maniac would empathize with the impulse to shoot someone (or pour soda on a stranger, or beat them with a bat) for texting or talking in church?
While sitting in the shiny green-and-red whale of an airship, the impulse is to shoot picture after picture with a digital camera that has, not surprisingly, been loaned by Fujifilm for the 45-minute ride.
Rewind the shooter -- what conditions and circumstances formed and agitated his shooting impulse?
Mr. Boyle's first impulse, nevertheless, was to shoot "127 Hours" entirely on location.
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