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'Halfback Choice . 'Y-Stick Lookie.' And then you can turn it on and watch carefully and you can see some run-and-shoot principles in their route running.
It took the medium's first (and, regrettably, defining) principle — shoot them before they shoot you — and abstracted it.
With that sensor technology, which the United States already plans to deploy in space and possibly on the ground over the next decade, the Navy system "starts to look like an interceptor which could, in principle, shoot down strategic missiles," Dr. Wright said.
Armed with examples from pop culture and from the literary canon, Pinker tries to shoot down some basic principles of English grammar (such as the distinction between "who" and "whom"), some looser stylistic preferences (such as the recommendation against splitting infinitives), and some wholly permissible things widely rumored to be wrong (such as beginning sentences with "but" or "and").
You, as Artyom, do get to shoot things: people whose principles aren't your own; the mutants and monsters of the city's fractured skyline; lamps to spread attentions-distracting flames across a room.
In English law, you don't have to wait for the aggressor to shoot first – and the same principle is accepted in international law.
That's because the product operated on the principle that if you shoot enough random photos at regular intervals, you're bound to capture something good.
She used to have an expression that I would say is the guiding principle of my life: Always shoot for the stars and never settle for second best".
Soon after this, I acquired an inflexible principle — namely, that it is wrong to shoot fauna of any kind — and with that I laid down my gun.
"I would shoot myself," he concedes, "but unfortunately, I can't, on principle".
"We are not in principle against the idea of having a reason to shoot someone," the N.R.A. continued.
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