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At CBS News years ago there was a producer who called the film, as it then was, of a military or street battle "the bang-bang."
From Disraeli to 'the Bang-Bang' Peggy Noonan 2011
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"It was kind of a bang-bang play in the end zone," Verica said.
Cavaliers lost steam after failed fourth down conversion Steve Yanda 2010
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Both plays were bang-bang, and replays seemed to show both were misses that went against the Rangers.
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In a good minute-30 report there would be the stand-up opening by the correspondent, the statement of the besieged ruler or the aggrieved rebel, the map with arrows, the bang-bang, and then the closing summation.
From Disraeli to 'the Bang-Bang' Peggy Noonan 2011
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Everything in Mexico happens so bang-bang sometimes.
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Both plays were bang-bang, and replays seemed to show both were misses that went against the Rangers.
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Both plays were bang-bang, and replays seemed to show both were misses that went against the Rangers.
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When these same stories air on TV, they become classic "bang-bang" war coverage of US troops shooting at the enemy and fighting bravely, The assessments of their performance often lacks background and context.
Danny Schechter: How Can You Cover a War From Only One Side? Danny Schechter 2010
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Both plays were bang-bang, and replays seemed to show both were misses that went against the Rangers.
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Everything in Mexico happens so bang-bang sometimes.
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