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Two cameras, one high and one profile, were positioned to shoot the fall, and were composited together later into a matte painting of the World Trade Building.
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In the slot he is in position to shoot if he gets the puck.
"They said they wouldn't leave and assumed a position to shoot.
Even though you know where he's going he can take a touch that puts him in a position to shoot so quickly.
For a second he looks like getting into position to shoot or cross, but he's quickly surrounded by white shirts.
"He starts dribbles when a pass would be more appropriate," says Jongsma. "He has also found himself in decent positions to shoot but he waits for someone he could pass to".
The intensity of the attack was so fierce, the report said, that American soldiers shot at insurgents as close as about 15 yards away, often until their weapons jammed, and at militants who shinnied up trees overhanging their positions to shoot at the Americans.
Gorillas have a reasoning mind, however, and if someone known and trusted by Harambe had tried to calm him, perhaps offering something that would immediately attract his attention such as a tray of his favourite fruits, a negotiated settlement might have been possible (all the while with the marksman in position to shoot if necessary).
In normal years, the beaches can be overrun, crowded with as many snorkelers as fish, or by sunburned, jabbering tourists jockeying for position to shoot a scene as it appeared in "The Man With the Golden Gun" or "The Beach," which were both partly filmed there.
The crowd is so dense, you can't find a position to shoot if you're close.
Instead of driving the ball, he threw a meaningless pass to Shane Battier, who was in no position to shoot his patented corner three-pointer.
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