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Someone who shoots something; a gunner, archer etc.
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But sport is at its heart.Netball players, from goalkeeper to shooter, have specific duties.
He has been consistent and versatile, seamlessly transitioning from point guard to power forward to shooter and succeeding in all positions.
"Our commanders are gaining a real-time picture of the entire battlefield and are able to get targeting information from sensor to shooter almost immediately," he said.
NEW WAYS OF WAR -- Our commanders are gaining a real-time picture of the entire battlefield, and are able to get targeting information from sensor to shooter almost instantly...
My way of dealing with it, was getting on to the Internet and searching for anything and everything related to shooter James Holmes.
Indiecade invites independent game artists and designers from around the world to submit interactive media of all types – from art to commercial, ARG to abstract, serious to shooter – for consideration.
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One of the keys was the emergence of Jason Richardson, above, as a go-to shooter.
A native of Sydney, Australia living in New York, somewhere along the line Alex became the go-to shooter for Tokyo's whacked-out synth pop performance art quintet, Trippple Nippples.
The bulk of this money will go on high-tech electronics and eyes-in-the-sky, in order to reduce what American planners call the "sensor-to-shooter" time lag.
It has thus shortened the process of finding, identifying and destroying a target known in military jargon as the "kill chain" or the "sensor-to-shooter" cycle to a matter of seconds if necessary.
But Carter did not have go-to shooters.
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