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An Army video shows a sniper taking aim from behind sandbags.
The same site circulated video said to show a government sniper taking aim from a rooftop near the sit-in.
The visitors operated a 4-4-1-1 4-4-1-1 4-4-1-1 4-4-1-1m Hyland, offered a firsthehreat, taking aim from distancaptainard's goal.
A manic opening 12 minutes settled this first-round clash, with Sercombe taking aim from the edge of the box and firing home a low, right-footed shot to start an embarrassing night for the Bees.
Spurs were invigorated and when Kane curled in a beauty two minutes later, taking aim from a position where most players would not even have thought a shot was on, the ground was in a state of near-euphoria.
Taking aim from the inside, though, was Ms. Couric, who herself has faced harsh criticism as the first woman to be the solo anchor of an evening news broadcast.
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Players had to take aim from almost 240 yards.
When Giannis Maniatis, the home captain, took aim from 25 yards, it looked speculative.
Some of the Green Berets and Marines took aim from exposed hatches.
No flag had gone up at that point but it was decided retrospectively that at least one Cardiff body was beyond the last man when rookie Joe Ralls took aim from 35 yards.
On Monday, he ventured east to Bowie, Md., took aim from 150 yards in the woods and critically wounded a 13-year-old boy at the threshold of his school.
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