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The belly-cam, as everyone immediately began calling it, was aimed so as to shoot backward between the horse's hind legs (make your own jokes about mares versus stallions; the crew certainly did) to catch images of skiers in action.
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Sport mode, with added assistance from the electric drive, knocked off my hat as I shot backward against the headrest.
"I was just standing at the back of the car, shooting backward as we headed into the city," he said.
At some point the boat swiveled and shot backward down a ramp, splashing us and soaking our winter coats, and an automated camera took our picture.
When it was struck, he said, the Toyota "shot backward very fast, like maybe 100 miles per hour" toward a group of pedestrians.
We got soaked anyway thanks to a few little pranksters who figured out how to manipulate the sprays so they shot backward into the crowd.
Nearby, break dancers spin in on themselves, galaxies of one, and the grass supports a single yoga practitioner, hugging himself tight in crow pose before shooting backward to plank.
But after touchdown the MD-82 jetliner skidded, swung around nearly backward and shot back off the other end of the 7,200-foot 7,200-footnearunway0 miles at hour.
Most octopuses move by crawling along the bottom with their arms and suckers, though when alarmed they may shoot swiftly backward by ejecting a jet of water from the siphon.
He even came up with a great way to use the green boomerang birds: shoot them backward, tap to turn their direction and watch them whirl, hard and straight, toward the miserable pigs.
Kim, along with a bunch of other types of jumping spiders, use hydraulic pressure — basically pumping blood into their legs at high pressure — to shoot them backward hard and fast.
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