Combat is fun and responsive: most
shots you fire often reflect of walls and ceilings, meaning you can be a little more intelligent about aiming your bullets.
Not exact matches
«I frankly don't know how I am going to come up with the rest of the money,» Thomson told Sun News Network's Brian Lilley on Byline.Canada's justice system has a knack for punishing people for defending themselves and their property,
often called «castle law.MORE: Court drops final charge against Ontario man who
fired shots to protect his home under attack by firebombers Joseph and Marilyn Singleton of Taber, Alberta spent $ 30,000 in court.
This is with the Portuguese national
often firing shots at the Gunners for a lack of ambition when it comes to success, transfers and the board's decision to stick with Arsene Wenger.
A state task force found race is
often a factor in off - duty police - on - police «friendly
fire»
shootings.
In experiments performed with actual officers during a video simulation of a confrontation, a team from Vrije University Amsterdam found that
shooting accuracy, arrest and self - defense skills and communication all decreased when stress levels are high, and that officers
fired more
often in a high - anxiety situation on suspects that had already surrendered.
The strength of
Shots Fired is in its willingness to pause the
often dizzying pace of Preston and Terry's investigation to let the more emotional human moments simmer.
The chief dog warden of Lucas County testified that: (1) when pit bulls attack, they are more likely to inflict severe damage to their victim than other breeds of dogs; (2) pit bulls have killed more Ohioans than any other breed of dog; (3) Toledo police officers
fire their weapons in the line of duty at pit bulls more
often than they
fire weapons at people and all other breeds of dogs combined; (4) pit bulls are frequently
shot during drug raids because pit bulls are encountered more frequently in drug raids than any other dog breed....
«What's troubling is how
often in these stories the police officer's first reaction is to
fire his weapon at the animal... Something's clearly amiss when a police officer can stroll onto the private property of someone who's doing nothing illegal, be confronted by a dog who's merely doing what dogs do — defending his territory —
shoot the dog dead, and get nothing but full support from his superiors.
When I was in France during World War II, horses would
often be killed in the fields by artillery
fire and the French farmers would wait until the
shooting stopped and then rush out to carve up the dead horses for dinner.
Lunch Duty:
Fire Watch On union
shoots it's
often the production assistant's responsibility to make sure all of the crew has departed set to head to lunch — whether via transpo van or on foot.
I
often found myself getting
shot by a guy off to the side I hadn't even noticed yet while trying to kill another guy directly in front of me because there is no blind
firing while in cover.
Shots are quantised to the beat of that level's music —
firing off in rhythmic patterns that accompany the beat in
often playful ways.
If you consider how
often she
fires, and how many
shots are in each pistol, this significantly reduces your Blink cooldown.
Fox finds himself defending the
shot he uses in Gasland of Mike Markham lighting his water on
fire — something the industry and
often regulators claim is not related to gas wells, but a «naturally occurring» phenomenon that predates drilling.
«Indeed, under UK employment law when a departing employee decides to go rogue and
fire off some form of parting
shot there is
often little the employer can actually do about it other than apologise to the affected parties and do as Twitter appears to be and «conduct a review» whilst expressing contrition.
Know this: employers
often interpret uninspired, cookie - cutter resumes as a sign of laziness — a warning
shot that you're not really
fired up to get the particular job they're offering.