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And Laimbeer can shoot a bit between grimaces.
Pick up (extremely familiar) weapons, blast aliens, encounter bosses sporting clear weak spots, activate computer terminals, pick up bigger weapons, sneak about a bit, shoot a bit more.
"We had hoped to shoot a bit higher," Mr. Cotter said, explaining that if the economy were stronger, prices would have been 15 to 20percentt greater.
And Danielle Brooks was in "The Color Purple" [on Broadway], so we made her shoot a bit shorter just because we didn't want anything to stop her from getting to the theater on time.
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I think it's led to prices over shooting a bit.
She shoots a bit here, a bit there - rehearsals, film sets, down time at the family home in Connecticut.
The next ball goes for four byes as Haddin fails to get anywhere near a ball that shoots a bit.
But the above chart shoots a bit of a hole in that explanation: Many of the least known parts of the law have been implemented.
Speaking of brilliant up-and-downs from sand... well, Scott doesn't make a brilliant one at 12, fluffing his sand shot a bit, but he knocks in a missable par putt to remain at +1.
Though the Japanese do not necessarily travel to Hawaii, a roughly seven-hour flight, for the sole purpose of hitting Waikiki's gun clubs, those with an interest in, say, Berettas, often treat shooting a bit like surfing — an amusing attraction while visiting the United States.
Joe: Sometimes we would re-shoot a bit because after acting it out, we thought something else would be funnier.
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