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"Taking economic advice from Dick Armey is akin to taking shooting lessons from Dick Cheney, Mr. Manleyy said.
Researching The Hired Man, she enjoyed taking shooting lessons with a former police marksman ("shooting well is like owning your own Stradivarius"), but hunting animals, "you have to be there for hours – which would defeat me".
In an unpredictable world of change and conflict, many Israeli citizens, seeking the means and skill to defend themselves, are buying guns and taking shooting lessons ("Gun Lessons Are Suddenly All the Rage in Israel," news article, Oct. 25).
He is also taking Shooting Dogs, an emotionally charged story set in Rwanda and starring John Hurt, and Click, a romance charting the love of two women who fall for each other just as one is about to marry.
"Suppressors are really about taking shooting noise below 140 decibels, which is the OSHA hearing-safe level," Schauble said.
I try to be respectful, if I feel like someone does not want me taking shooting them, I'll move on.
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All feed either by grazing (i.e., cropping grasses) or by browsing (taking shoots and leaves from trees and bushes).
And they missed most of the open ones they took, shooting 35.6 percent from the field.
I'd take shooting blue lightning from my hands over a transporter beam any day.
A few years ago, my youngest daughter and I took shooting lessons at a local gun store.
"Sure I was afraid at first," she said with a grin, "I changed my habits and I took shooting lessons.
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