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the aiming
noun
The pointing of a weapon, as a gun, a dart, or an arrow, or object, in the line of direction with the object intended to be struck; the line of fire; the direction of anything, as a spear, a blow, a discourse, a remark, towards a particular point or object, with a view to strike or affect it.
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And we're still in the aiming business".
The aiming point was the T-shaped Aioi bridge.
A teenager standing over the flip-flop fired down so suddenly that I missed the aiming.
The controls are ultra precise, the aiming and movement handled in typical arena-style twin stick fashion.
TfL board papers revealed that the air-cooling systems were being assessed with the aiming of "improving comfort".
"The cheering, waving, and shouting was often but a response to the aiming of the camera," the study noted.
"Call of Duty has always had its own charms - the way it moves, the weapons, the aiming – but I think Sledgehammer wanted to branch out.
At last year's AGM, BP worked with groups under the "Aiming for A" banner on a resolution committing it to greater openness about its impact on climate change.
Also, as the rocket used up its fuel its weight (and velocity) would change, and this had to be allowed for in the aiming.
Subtraction of one from the other produced the angle between a line to the aiming point and a line to the target.
They tell their backs "slow to and fast through"– slow to the aiming point but, after making the decision, fast through the hole.
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