How To Use Take aim In A Sentence
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Before the hunter could take aim , the deer jumped out of sight.
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As the bond vigilantes take aim at Italy, a by-now-familiar reversal of the precrisis order has taken place: It costs more to insure Italian sovereign debt than that of Bulgaria or Romania.
Overheard: Reversal of Fortune
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Dubai, UAE - Novak Djokovic will take aim at the first title Serb begins play at the Barclays Championships against Spain's Guillermo
WN.com - Articles related to Henin exits as comeback crushed in California desert
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The Dragoons advanced to within rifle range and stopped to take aim.
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The surest way to hit woman's heart is to take aim kneel.
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Of course, Fallon wasn't the only late-night cutup to take aim at Trump — or Bin Laden.
Cheers & Jeers: Jimmy Fallon Targets Donald Trump
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Then he would take aim on the young Ulsterman over the final 18 holes, all with the ultimate aim of getting to 10 under par by Sunday night.
US Open 2011: Lee Westwood shows class but needs a meltdown by McIlroy
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The plan is that Marie decoys the victim into a position that will give Bobbie plenty of time to take aim.
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Google's changes--which include a new document-level classifier, as well as better ways of detecting hacked websites and soliciting feedback from users--take aim at "webspam" as well as content farms--"sites with shallow or low-quality content," in Google's words.
Google Tries To Snuff Out Spam, Content Farms With New Changes
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Somewhere, up the trail ahead, a soldado will take aim, or a cabayero will charge down, and her beautiful body will be pierced, slashed, or shot.
Fire The Sky
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Slowly he raised his bow and began to take aim at the bird.
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Slowly he raised his bow and began to take aim at the bird.
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The Brewers are banking on Gomez, 24, entering his third full season, and rookie shortstop Alcides Escobar, 23, to establish themselves at key defensive positions as they take aim at improving their third-place finish in the National League Central.
Brewers hope infusion of youth is right tonic
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As silently as he possibly can, he fills his gun with bullets and revolves it, preparing to take aim.
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Fu#k! last chance veer into wind-take aim make sure and steady as a rock. kaboom! pellets frisking wing of feathers flitting down in frisky wing. shake of tail and hardly glimmer at the pest down on the earth, flies that dabnaggin dead bird!
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How is a man to take aim with these fool's toys, and how can he hope to do scath with them?
The White Company
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The hunters, dressed in camouflage in floating duck blinds offshore, take aim at the broadbills, black ducks and mallards that are the prized bounty of these waters.
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Takeaways take aim for the stars CHINESE takeaway restaurants will soon be given a star rating to encourage higher standards.
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Before the hunter could take aim , the deer jumped out of sight.
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As young candidates take aim at higher offices, an organized youth political power base may prove essential, especially when going up against older, richer opponents.
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Before the hunter could take aim , the deer jumped out of sight.
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Before the hunter could take aim , the deer jumped out of sight.
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Wassim Shazad, a 36 year old brick shithouse of a former-Marine drove four hours from North Carolina, to take aim at racial stereotypes of Muslims in America.
Raj Patel: Polite Laughter on the Mall
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You may see, if you like; but you take aim, Lord Lilburne; that would be of no use in English duelling.
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