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To watch Kramer's "investigative reporting" on the bike lanes, you'd think she shot the stories from the Schumer/Weinshall apartment, glass of white wine in hand.
Alone, she would shoot and shoot until she could barely move, and then she would sit, in the middle of the court, in the circle, until she was ready to shoot some more.
I worried that, because she had renounced her secular past, she would shoot me down in a blaze of hellfire for even asking about her former preoccupations.
Whenever she would shoot at an East End location, it was almost unavoidable that the singer would be compared to her ex, given the speculation that his ridiculing of her move into film-making contributed to the end of the marriage.
Neighbors said she would shoot her rifle into the woods while swearing lustily.
Yet as a concentration camp guard she would shoot small children and select women for the gas chambers.
Occasionally, she would shoot in colour, as though to lift a particularly exotic topic or as her work in films demanded, most notably on John Huston's Moulin Rouge (1953).
Law-enforcement sources told The Post that Milo allegedly told co-workers yesterday that she would shoot up the school like in the infamous 1999 Columbine HS massacre in Colorado.
Although the presiding judge, Jacqueline Scott Corley, found that Hesterberg was not following Cavallaro's directions, she ruled that he didn't pose an immediate threat to her or anyone else — and that the park ranger didn't give him proper warning that she would shoot him with the stun gun if he turned to leave.
She said she sympathizes with the demonstrators' frustration with economic inequality, and would share the photos she shot with friends back home to spread the word.
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