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In 1999, after an assigned groomer didn't show, she was pulled into a shoot with David Boreanaz of "Angel".
It's strange going into a shoot where you know the subject's history: it doesn't have a bearing on how you photograph, but it does have a bearing on how you feel.
Don't get me wrong -- the Texans have a hot offense, too, #7 overall, and there's a very good chance this turns into a shoot out.
I would say the majority are complaints," Shoemaker told HuffPost Live, saying that lots of models have been put into a position where they do something "compromising," even if they don't make it into a shoot.
Of course, music games have always fostered a more experimental approach, happy to mix and match genres like in Otocky, which as early as 1987 was integrating music-making into a shoot 'em up.
This could be caused by differences in antibiotic tolerance between the varieties that provides transformed cells different abilities to develop into a shoot.
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Fast forward a few weeks and the whole affair had escalated into a shoot-out.
The judge criticised as "reckless" the Justice Department's investigation into a shoot-out in 2007 that left 17 Iraqi civilians dead.
A scene that takes place inside the pub, where a drinking session turns into a shoot-out, demonstrates some of the technological limitations of the time.
I kept thinking that Matt Damon was about to run onstage and get into a shoot-out with King Marke's beefy guards.
He said Yamadayev's men got into a shoot-out with Kadyrov's people 15 days ago in which up to three people were injured.
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