Sentences with phrase «with sharpshooting»

This formula coats and protects the bore and all moving parts of your firearm, leaving you with a sharpshooting, finely - tuned machine.
Should manager Gennaro Gattuso's side continue their good run of form — enabling Rino to keep his role as manager — slotting Bailey opposite Suso in a 4 -4-3 would create a deadly mix with the sharpshooting skills of young Patrick Cutrone continuing to mature in the middle.
While this squad might indeed have more teeth up front with the sharpshooting Suarez up front, it would also likely suffer from crafting some of that space and lose a bit in the pressing trigger from the 9.
The Mustangs are always a scoring run away from victory with sharpshooting senior guards Sanam Jhajj and Leondre Lintz capable of catching fire from beyond the arc.

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With the number of sharpshooting bigs like Breanna Stewart and Elena Delle Donne growing, Stevens» ability to stretch the floor should excite fans of her new team.
After wasting its 1997 lottery pick on point guard Antonio Daniels — who was traded to the San Antonio Spurs on this year's draft day for forward Carl Herrera and rookie guard Felipe Lopez — the Grizzlies sought to redeem themselves last June when they used the second selection to get Arizona's Mike Bibby, a sharpshooting playmaker who handles the ball as if it were attached to his palm with a string.
McAdoo, along with sophomore Desmond Hubert and freshman Joel James, will need to balance out an offense featuring sharpshooting junior guards Reggie Bullock (38.2 % from three) and Leslie McDonald (who missed last season to rehab a torn right ACL).
HOCKEY Detroit Red Wings took 3 - 0 lead on pair of goals by Alex Delvecchio, demoted center, and deflected shot by sharpshooting Gordie Howe, held on to whip Montreal Canadiens 3 - 1 for fourth time in seven - game series, skated off with Stanley Cup at Detroit.
And if Golden State wants to close out on the road in a hostile Cleveland environment, they'll need their sharpshooting two guard to carry his stroke from Game 2 on the road with him.
Sharpshooting Connor «your going to need a» Shields led the way with 32.
Instead of motoring pell - mell up and down the court, Cincinnati teams would now advance with due deliberation, cautiously moving the ball around and setting picks until someone — preferably the sharpshooting Bonham — could break free for the easy shot.
A former sharpshooting winger or centre - forward with Borussia Monchengladbach, Hanover and West Germany (39 caps), he has been a coach since 1978, holding the reins at Gladbach, Bayern, Athletic Bilbao, Eintracht Frankfurt, Tenerife, Real Madrid, Benfica, Schalke and Bayer Leverkusen.
The best answer seems to be a combination of targeted and untargeted outreach: online communicators can use a sharpshooting approach when appropriate, delivering targeted messages and ads to particular voters and connecting personally with chosen bloggers, Twitter enthusiasts and journalists.
The best answer seems to be a combination of targeted and untargeted outreach: online communicators can use a sharpshooting approach when appropriate, connecting personally with chosen bloggers, Twitterers and journalists, while still blasting information out via mass email, YouTube, Tweets, Facebook updates and blog posts.
The Gunstringer was one of our surprise highlights of Gamescom 2011, with its unique marionette control system and sharpshooting providing a novel new way of integrating Kinect into a gaming experience.
The Gunstringer was one of our surprise highlights of this year, with its unique marionette control system and sharpshooting providing a novel new way of integrating Kinect into a gaming experience.
And yes, Texas Sharpshooting is a problem with Team paleoclimate studies.
Texas sharpshooting (and I acknowledge that you've used this phrase for some time) is pretty deeply ingrained among these folks in a variety of ways and that sort of stuff has nothing to do with legitimate statistical conundrums.
The seem to specialise in Texas sharpshooting... making so many — and so vague — predictions that chance means one or two of them will have a tolerable agreement with the real outcome.
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