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These results are consistent with Dwan's approach to filming, which was influenced by the methods of the early silents: In the old days, if I wanted to make a shot of you coming out of a house on location, getting into a car and driving away, I could do it with a hand camera.
But then at one point, since everything was broadcast live on Slovak TV, I told the cameras to make a shot of the entire square, and then I asked the crowd to wave the white papers above their heads if they believed in what was written on them.
Make a shot of espresso.
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If you linger, Maria, the friendly proprietor, might make you a shot of strong Greek coffee upon request, though no coffee is sold here.
Your best player has the best chance of making a shot, ergo, he should have the ball.
He had carried the offensive load on a night when no one else seemed capable of making a shot.
Firstly, they made him do a shot of something.
If the small Nomad can make a fine shot of espresso, which it seemingly can, it could quickly become a must-have for small kitchens and the like.
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