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"one shoot" is not a correct or complete sentence on its own
It is possible that it could be used as a phrase in a certain context, but it would need to be part of a larger sentence to make sense. Here is an example of how "one shoot" could be used: "The photographer took multiple shots of the flower, but the one shoot that captured its delicate beauty was the perfect one to frame."
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Ed Robbins, who worked with Obaid-Chinoy on "Reinventing the Taliban?," recalled that, on one shoot, an "open truck filled with guys carrying guns went by as she crossed the street, and all of them started shooting their guns in the air".
There are at least twice as many people as can ever legitimately be on one shoot at one time, which suggests that half of them have popped by for a gawp.
So at this early point in my career, I was familiar with enemas, but it wasn't working right on this one shoot.
I was so impressed by the accuracy of blowgun hunters on my Ecuador visit that I let one shoot a papaya on my head.
Wood said: "Something kept landing on my arm during one shoot, it was a fly the size of a mouse.
Locations are mostly in the city's Northwest quadrant, with one shoot in Southwest on Maryland Avenue between Independence Avenue and 3rd Street.
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Make sure if its in your backyard, no one shoots one of your windows.
If no 'golden goal' is scored, a shoot-out competition is played in which five players from each team take a one-on-one shoot out alternately against a goalkeeper from the other team.
When one shoots on film they can choose between two different types: daylight or tungsten-balanced film.
One shoots down the leg side with Bravo on strike.
On Wednesday, Americans went to bed thinking about one shooting.
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