Sentences with phrase «shot near his family»

A police officer saw Bill Nojay shoot himself near his family's cemetery plot around 9:30 am Friday morning.
A police officer saw Bill Nojay shoot himself near his family's cemetery plot about 9:30 a.m. Friday.

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Even their jumpers, a family hallmark, are launched from different angles; Steph's beginning low, often appearing as if flicked from his hip, Seth's release more traditional, shot from up top, high near his head.
We end up shooting the breeze about family members of hers who live near Peterborough — and have roads named after them.
It's a flat lay because I dedicated this weekend to family time, so I didn't plan a photo shoot, but you can bet you'll be seeing this gorgeous outfit in an outfit post in the very near future!
She implores Lt. Ducharme (Val Kilmer, who lives near the shoot and, according to Howard, called up and asked to appear for his three minutes, just because) to help her find Lilly, and is duly deflated but also educated by his indifference, as he watches his men loot the home of a butchered white family.
Verbinski certainly did his western - movie homework, for outside of all the rootin» - tootin» Rube Goldbergian action scenes, the director consciously evokes John Ford with his widescreen vistas of sun - baked deserts (on - location shooting took place in Utah, Texas, and beyond), and his nod to films like The Searchers with scenes of near - helpless families under attack in the wilderness.
Bound by duty and honor to wear the Union blue, a Southern - born West Point officer fights his own desires and the need to protect the woman he abandoned, he disobeys his orders to find her, as the Army of the Potomac marches toward her family's home near Richmond.She has the guts and willpower to protect her home from the hated Yankee aggressors, but when that traitor to the South appears at her door, she's torn between wanting to shoot him and to be held in his arms again.
Yet, in this same moment near the end of America, it is hard to imagine a current Congressman, Senator or cabinet member who would go to prison for the United States.Or, who would willingly be shot or stabbed for his nation, or his religion, or his family or almost anything except his own brilliant carreer.History is larded with irony.
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