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the targetting
noun
A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile.
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The targetting of Detroit families is about something else.
On the targetting issue Andrew cosgrove muses: "If they are going to be targetting Strauss, does that mean they're not going to be trying to get Alistair Cook out?
By integrating 1.5 T MRI functionality with a radiotherapy linear accelerator (linac), the anatomy can be visualized during irradiation and thus decreasing the geometrical uncertainties and improve the targetting.
Blyk, which is giving itself 3-4 montos to make an impact on the UK market, will use real-time feedback on what "the kids" are doing to help brands with the targetting process.
Blyk is giving itself 3-4 montos to make an impact on the highly competitive but mobile-obsessed UK market and will use real-time feedback on what "the kids" are doing to help brands with the targetting process.
In cases like the Oklahoma City and Centennial Park bombings or the targetting of a federal judge's family, history has shown that early speculation can be stunningly wrong.
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And the targeting continues.
Take the targeted approach.
Locate the "Target" field.
The targets?
What's the target?
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