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Or the beautiful head-shot of a young Afghan woman by Shabat Gula that inspired a search to save the subject?
Jill Lynne: Time Stands Still Through the Eyes of a Photographer Jill Lynne 2011
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You are way more likely to cripple or wound a duck if you shoot it from the air than if you take a stationary head-shot on the ground or water with a 22.
how do you shoot aa duck on water with a youth compuond should you use a broad head 2009
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You are way more likely to cripple or wound a duck if you shoot it from the air than if you take a stationary head-shot on the ground or water with a 22.
how do you shoot aa duck on water with a youth compuond should you use a broad head 2009
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After all, a head-shot to the goal may be dramatic, but a smart player can often find other ways to accomplish the same thing.
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The more difficult the shot – a head-shot performed while somersaulting through the air, or something along those lines – the more points scored.
Epic Games confirms next shooter: Bulletstorm : Chronicles Network: Science Fiction & Fantasy 2010
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Then Phil Bicker, the magazine's art director, pulled a picture from a fashion story we were running inside, a head-shot of a 15-year-old model wearing a child's native American headdress, a cheeky, crooked smile spreading across her freckled face.
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Yes, his head-shot was definitely worthy of a wall space in my purple bedroom.
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Yes, his head-shot was definitely worthy of a wall space in my purple bedroom.
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After all, a head-shot to the goal may be dramatic, but a smart player can often find other ways to accomplish the same thing.
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The visuals were inspiring, and included a flattering, sustained head-shot of a smiling Obama.
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