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My companion took steady aim.
With the Surface Laptop, Microsoft is taking steady aim at Apple and its popularity among college students.
Mr. Toomey opposes climate change legislation; he also has said that "my idea of gun control is a steady aim".
So instead the host of "The Daily Show" took steady aim on the one American institution that everyone can agree to hate: The Media.
But then there's Mary Wollstonecraft, who took genuine and steady aim at books that engendered "a romantic twist of the mind" in "A Vindication of the Rights of Women".
Anderson remains on course to take the new ball at the World Cup, with Plunkett's steady aim bringing him 23 dot balls in succession at Faridabad and a tick in the coach's notebook.
"The steady aim of this nation, as of all enlightened nations," said the Echo, "should be to strive to bring ever nearer the day when there shall prevail throughout the world the peace of justice.
Some go on with a steady aim and true stroke, and make wickets, and hit balls, yet are croqueted back ingloriously or hopelessly wired and lose the game, while others blunder advantageously and are croqueted along by skillful partners into all the best places".
Except, of course, that you're not supposed to aim the laser at anyone's eyeballs, which means shooting someone in the face with a ball of air is going to require some pretty steady aim after all.
"I have always believed in the old Texas saying that gun control means steady aim," Andrews told reporters.
Ten years is about the maximum time that we as a nation can hold a steady aim and hit our target.
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