Sentences with phrase «took lined up the shot»

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He then took a receptionist hostage and went into a classroom, where he shot the receptionist and ordered students to line up against the wall, Police Chief Howard Jordan told CNN.
Robert Griffin III is the Washington Redskins best player, and he has already had one concussion this year; so why on earth would you line him up at receiver and allow defenders to take a free shot at him?
Bellerin — obviously great pace, but regressed this past season as a crosser, dribbler and on the defensive end... likened him to a faster Alves type who didn't always run to the end - line and would cut back into the middle, beat defenders and take some shots from outside the box (we desperately need better shooters from outside the box on this squad)... wouldn't give up on him because he has a lot of potential but if Barcelona came calling and offered anything over $ 45 million and we are using a 3 - back going forward he would be gone so fast it would make his head spin
I didn't think he was the worst Gunner on the pitch in Germany by any means, but the German paper BILD stuck the knife in and gave him the lowest possible rating, while all his critics are lining up to take shots.
I lined up on its shoulder and fought the conviction that I shouldn't be taking this shot.
«It was really drama - free until the mayor took the shot at the governor, and then really didn't like it that people didn't line up behind her.
With Neptune receding, Stone helped guide Voyager 1 to take a look back, creating a panoramic shot of most of the planets lined up around the sun, including the Pale Blue Dot photo of a lonely Earth.
It happens every four years: The World Cup begins and some of the world's most skilled players carefully line up free kicks, take aim — and shoot way over the goal.
Learning how to position her torso so that all those parts were lined up for a straight shot down took about two weeks.
Last month, I got the chance to get all dolled up by Birchbox for a photo shoot featuring Ann Taylor's brand new Fall shoe line, and then last week during New York Fashion Week, I took a trip to Birchbox Local at Milk Studios.
As we were shooting, Steve Harvey and his team prank photobombed us, Ben Stiler took photos with anxious fans outside of his hotel, two cab drivers got into it over a red light and I got the leftover whiffs of the garabge lined up along the street the night from before!
Not that her long shots serve her well, either: in one, a chorus line of guys waddle like ducks to «Lay All Your Love on Me,» the film's most unintentionally hilarious bit of choreography; a later shot of Streep running up a hillside to «The Winner Takes It All,» her pink shawl flowing behind her, has all the pathos of a perfume ad.
The film began shooting a year before the festival is due to take place, and so should be ready in time, and though first - time directors sometime struggle to break into the Competition line - up, it could be one to keep an eye on for the sidebar segments.
ScreenJunkies makes a point to note that they set up this collaboration a month in advance, and when the timing just happened to line up with the conflict they took their shot.
In this Reverse Shot Talkie, host Eric Hynes takes French actor - director Mathieu Amalric up to Manhattan's High Line to talk about his new film, The Blue Room (out now from Sundance Selects), which is based on the steamy 1964 crime novel by Georges Simenon.
Given the amount of quick cuts - with basically no extended takes - it's almost as if each actor is competing with one another onscreen for close - up shots, one line at a time.
Take Christian's toys, all made of leather, fur, brass, and feathers, which line his sex lair like the accessories rack at Gucci... She favors tactile close - ups that activate the senses: Dornan's knuckles gripping a desk, Johnson's lips nibbling a pencil, and four shots of him clicking her into a seatbelt before they zoom off in a private plane....
For all the shooting up, snorting, and pill popping that occurs in the film, rarely are the acts ever graphically shown; Aronofsky instead employs the same quick - cut montages of heroin being cooked, straws taking in lines of coke, pill bottles being opened, and pupils dilating.
This process works, but it takes a lot of time to line up your guest shots — time you would probably rather spend writing.
SINGLE: one bird or dummy is thrown DOUBLE: two birds or dummies are thrown before the dog is sent — he must remember the location of both TRIPLE: three birds or dummies are thrown GUNNER: person in the field who is throwing the birds / bumpers; may be shooting a gun or yelling «hey, hey» to alert dog that the throw is coming LINE: the starting point for the retrieve and also the path taken to the bird or dummy MARK: a bird or dummy that the dog sees thrown; «to mark» is a measure of how accurately the dog remembers where the throws landed MEMORY MARK: After the dog picks up one bird or bumper of a double or triple, the remaining marks to be picked up are called the memory marks
Line them up in a wooden stick and take a shot together.
In my first couple of matches I tried to focus on taking my time and lining up my shots.
Generally speaking the friendly AI of your three squadmates is solid, allowing you to leave them to their own devices without worrying about them getting in trouble, but occasionally they'll refuse to move from spots, won't line up sync - shots, which lets you mark four targets and take them all down simultaneously, or will sometimes go sprinting past guards while somehow still being in full camouflage mode and not getting spotted.
Reminds me of War tatics back in the 17 and 18 century, line up and take turns at shooting each other, GAY!!
In the heat of the moment, however, I found myself fumbling over the brief window of time it takes to line up shots with the gadget — although I would finally recover and make my getaway on foot.
I think my favorite moment was when a low - level enemy, a Pawn, took several seconds to line up a shot, «killed» Locksley and then muttered «must have been the wind» while the level reloaded.
Enemy fire can kill other enemies so lining up a shotgun shot aimed at you to take out a wave of guards is a viable, and useful, strategy.
It's up to you to lean out of cover, line up the sights and gun down the hired goons and gangsters, and taking pot shots at the enemy as you break from one piece of cover to the next and intermittently planting C4 feels simply awesome.
These sound like minor details, but just for example: Far too many times I would end up wanting to switch to the laser to take out a line of enemies flying straight towards me, but I'd accidentally switch to bombs and find myself shooting at the ground as the enemies crashed into my ship.
Spawning, taking a split second to line up a perfect cross-stage shot, loosing an arrow that pins one opponent to the wall, double - jumping over to his corpse to retrieve both your arrow and his, leaping down to meet a fresh airborne assault, timing a button press just right to catch an incoming projectile, retaliating instantly with a pair of arrows to nab a second kill, feinting a ranged attack on the sole remaining player before accelerating your fall and ending her with a swift head - stomp.
Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 — Review Pc, Xbox One, PS4 MA15 + Let me set the scene for you: 19 years ago, somewhere in the Rocky Mountains, a young boy named Robert lines up a scoped rifle hoping to take pot shots at glass bottles.
For the more adventurous, chargers (which are essentially sniper rifles) shoot ink at longer ranges and in straight lines, but take some time to power up.
As each enemy only takes a single shot to kill, the guns here show their differences in the amount of area coverage when fired with the handgun only firing off a single bullet at a time, while the shotgun fires off an impressive spread, which can potentially kill a number of enemies at once if you are able to line your shot up accurately enough.
Nudge left or right, and he will physically step in an arc, meaning you can't line up a view (to take a screen shot of something), you move forward with «up ``, but you can run by using the «L trigger ``, Ryo also corners like a car, to be honest, I feels like a racing game when he runs around due to the control system.
When you are taking long - range sniper shots you must take into account wind and bullet drop as well, so there is more going on here than just lining up cross-hairs and pulling the trigger.
This means you need the time and skill to line up your shots and take them at the opportune moment to deal high damage.
In Darkside Chronicles there is a knack and a certain rhythm to headshots, that offers a nice trade off of constantly shoot everything, and taking your time to line up a shot.
Pippin, who took up painting after losing the use of his right arm (he was shot in the shoulder during active service in the First World War) trod a line between modernist and folk art traditions: «The painting will serve as a bridge within the broader American collection to reveal complex and often - overlooked relationships between styles and practices», M. Melissa Wolfe, the museum's curator of American art, explained.
Industry witnesses were lining up Sept. 11 to take shots at a proposal by the Ohio Power unit of American Electric Power to protect the futures of about 3,100 MW of coal - fired generation through a power purchase agreement it wants approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio.
It comes with a 5.3 - inch Quad HD LCD display with handy always - on capabilities, a top - of - the - line Snapdragon 820 processor, 4 GB of RAM, expandable storage up to 200 GB, and dual rear - facing 16 and 8MP cameras for taking wider shots.
Since the Alpha's new metal frame allows the phone to be stood on its side this could be useful when lining up a group shot to be taken from far away.
The fact that I can line up a shot, tap to focus, and take the photo or video without ever touching my iPhone is a big deal.
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