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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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In fixed silos, they are vulnerable to targeting.
After the monetarist approach failed, some switched to targeting the inflation rate.
But rapists don't restrict themselves to targeting those with high school diplomas.
I'm used to targeting just one day in a stage race.
Smart entrepreneurs have moved away from piling high and selling cheap to targeting foreigners.
This has led to a shift in emphasis to targeting third party programs and utilities.
Each party's approach to targeting that key demographic highlights just how divergent Byrne, McGrath, and Telford's strategies – and ideologies – are.
The Invisible Woman got riled about how advertisers just don't get it when it comes to targeting older women.
Carney has made references to targeting nominal GDP, rather than inflation, which could allow for higher inflation during a slump.
"Whatever the Obama campaign wants to do with regards to targeting Hispanic voters, that's fine.
But a senior administration official said today that the order made no reference to "targeting Saddam," and it would not waive the prohibition on assassinating a foreign leader.
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