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Odds are that we will likely change barrels out of boredom (gotta try that 350 Norma Mag or 220-378 Weatherby) rather than wait until a barrel is "shot-out".
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Odds are that we will likely change barrels out of boredom (gotta try that 350 Norma Mag or 220-378 Weatherby) rather than wait until a barrel is "shot-out".
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Following a shooting in the streets below her office, Felice was inside a shot-up dress shop interviewing a still-shaking salesgirl who had just emerged from hiding in a closet while glaziers were still boarding up the shot-out panes of glass.
Felice Friedson and The Media Line Bring Balance to Issues in the Mideast 2010
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Following a shooting in the streets below her office, Felice was inside a shot-up dress shop interviewing a still-shaking salesgirl who had just emerged from hiding in a closet while glaziers were still boarding up the shot-out panes of glass.
Jim Luce: Felice Friedson and The Media Line Bring Balance to Issues in the Mideast 2010
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More investigation implicated them in more shot-out windshields.
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Toby Talbot/Associated Press BROKEN GLASS: A Saint Johnsbury, Vt., police sergeant looked through a shot-out police car window.
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Chino is considered by inmates as one of the "armpits" of the California prison system, old and "shot-out," built on old cow pasture that wakes you up every morning with the smell of years-old manure wafting with the morning dew.
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(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP, "THE COLBERT REPORT") STEPHEN COLBERT, HOST, "THE COLBERT REPORT": I am not the only one who would like to give you troops a special "Colbert Report" Baghdad shot-out.
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Shot-Out Windows The Trident, the 550-room tower that is part of the Trident Oberoi complex, reopened after shot-out lobby windows and portions of the wooden pillars and marble flooring in the lobby were replaced, at an estimated cost of $100,000, said Rattan Keswani, president of the Trident Hotels, part of the Oberoi Group.
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The Taj Mahal hotel, at left, reopened its newer tower wing Sunday, but not the iconic 105-year-old "heritage" wing that bore the brunt of the terrorist rampage and will take many more months to repair Adeel Halim for The Wall Street Journal The Trident reopened after shot-out lobby windows were replaced, as well as portions of the wooden pillars and marble flooring in the lobby.
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