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So unless they're working it into the plot, we're guessing we'll be seeing Snow shot from the waist up or in a lot more voluminous, empire-waist ball gowns... PHOTOS: Jennifer Lawrence's 'Hunger Games' red carpet looks.
As UConn dominated Tennessee, 71-52, in the 2000 national championship game, Snow shot a meager2foror 9 from the field while the Huskies' center, Kelly Schumacher, blocked 9 shots.
The snow shot down his neck, up his sleeves, into his boots, filled eyes, ears, nose, matted his hair.
'You can be shooting a scene at the beach here in the morning, in the mountains doing a snow shot that same afternoon, then you can head down to the desert, all in one day.
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There were shots of Freud and Lehrman in the snow; shots of them in identical dress ("My identification with the professor grew, at least externally, so that I, too, acquired a fur coat"); and shots of Freud's mother ("Freud, who discovered the Oedipus, nevertheless every Sunday brought flowers to Mother").
Snow shots can be very flat and ugly.
The crew was planning to import snow for the film's winter events, but it snowed on location, and they were able to re-schedule filming to shoot the winter scenes during snowfall, which second assistant director Josy Capkun says resulted in much wider snow shots than originally planned.
Seventeen seconds later, Snow blocked a shot upwards.
Snow stopped his shot, but the puck dribbled over the goal line.
Nine minutes into the game, Snow stopped a shot by Eric Rasmussen, but Jeff Friesen swatted at the rebound.
With one minute remaining, Snow missed a shot and crashed to the floor with Stanford's Susan King for a loose ball and was fouled.
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