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74 Sentences With "get a shot of"

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Next, we get a shot of the ancient pyramids of Egypt.
And then we get a shot of Ralph's fairy godmother: Violet.
Workers clamoured to get a shot of the exact moment Bertha emerged.
We also get a shot of Raven, known as Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence).
So the villains can get a shot of green light on his face?
There, she was able to get a shot of Depo-Provera every three months.
Next, we get a shot of him living the country life — and it's very disconcerting.
Later in the scene, we get a shot of the New Frontiersman, a pro-vigilante publication.
Also, who thinks we should ATTEMPT to get a shot of our entire farmily this Christmas?
We didn't get a shot of Obama or Oprah but we're told they were front and center.
Maybe they'll get a shot of Mr. Cosby on his way in and out of the courtroom.
Then we get a shot of Wakanda, with Black Panther commanding his forces to halt the invasion.
Now adults are wondering if they are immune and whether they should get a shot of the vaccine.
But that was actually plan B. Earlier in the film, we get a shot of the Grahams' mail slot.
If Biden wins South Carolina and can get a shot of financing, Sanders will have a tough slog ahead.
While waiting for a station, I get a shot of single malt scotch, and hubby has two Crown And 7s.
They even searched for her, and often, so they could lock eyes and get a shot of confidence from her.
Lizzie: At least until 1:19, when you get a shot of the skylight and floor-to-ceiling windows in the kitchen.
To stay on board, Scaramucci said, the president insisted he get a shot of penicillin, even though it wouldn't have been immediately effective.
Hitchcock managed to get a shot of Renfro's navel passed by he censors "because it was so fast with quick cuts," she explains.
We broke the story ... someone tried to use a drone flyover to get a shot of Cosby last week in the prison yard.
I'm sitting there editing film and I'm like, can I get a shot of my girls looking at least half as good as Valentina?
So it's not going to be possible for just anyone to casually stroll into a Canadian injection site and get a shot of heroin.
That said, you still get a shot of electricity when a six-foot queen walks down the street at night and everyone's heads turn.
He managed to get a shot of a red-winged blackbird riding on the back of a bald eagle that easily dwarfed the other bird.
It's great to see the couple keeping their tradition alive in Cabo ... and (fingers crossed) we'll get a shot of the foursome together here soon.
My only hope is that we get a shot of Giannis high-fiving Christ in The Last Judgement, on the ceiling of the ol' Sistine.
Clinton will get a shot of independent credibility from former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who will denounce Trump and make his case for Clinton.
We do get a shot of Offred leaving a nondescript house wearing street clothes and announcing herself by her real name, June Osbourne, by the end.
Prison officials believe a media outlet sent the drone to get a shot of 81-year-old Cosby ... who's doing 3 to 10 years for sexual assault.
"He was standing there behind the camera and I just thought I'd mess with him hoping maybe the camera would get a shot of it," he said.
And then when it's finally your turn, you'll realize that there's no way to get a shot of just you and the art you've grown attached to.
Just six minutes into the first episode of season 2 of Dear White People, we get a shot of something we rarely see on TV: a woman masturbating.
Today, as I write this, photographers and fans are swarming around the entrance of the Grand Hyatt Hotel Martinez, all cloying to get a shot of Kim Kardashian.
That wail represents the incredible grief of the other that we seem to overlook in favor of veterans — it's important for America to get a shot of that.
It's funny because Ben and Kendall hit up one of the most paparazzi-packed places in town -- but arrived separately so the photogs couldn't get a shot of them together.
Still, my entire body and my core muscles vibrate to such a degree that I'm surprised Dan the photographer manages to get a shot of me that isn't motion-blurred.
On tonight's episode of King of the Road, the exhausted teams get a shot of fresh blood in the form of three skateboarding legends—Bob Burnquist, Tommy Sandoval, and Steve Alba.
As Trump reshapes his staff for complicated state-by-state delegate selection battles, he'd get a shot of momentum -- and a big pile of delegates -- by easily clearing the 50% hurdle.
As I turned the phone with one hand several times to get a shot of it from all angles, i didn't drop it once, and the glass exterior felt suitably grippy.
If talking the patient down by the nurse or doctor was unsuccessful, they could rush the violent person and get them immobilized for long enough to get a shot of something sedating in.
I'll be in here, and sometimes I get frustrated, like I need to go and get a shot of whisky real quick and come back, or I try to keep liquor in here.
When we finished shooting the number, we were supposed to get a shot of Jill watching me from backstage, furious and still throwing up, but Todd said he was going to scrap it.
A few follow-up punches, and the next thing you know Jung was hugging Brian Stann and holding taut his country's flag, and the camera panned to get a shot of a tearful Mrs.
As Bloomberg entered the church in Selma, Raymond Wynn, a 66-year-old welder from Cincinnati, was holding a digital camcorder to get a shot of his entrance among a crowd near the door.
A white tented portico covered the entrance to the east wing, where they are staying, to make sure no television crews or photographers get a shot of the dress when she leaves in the morning.
Oswalt: That'd be an amazing coffee-table book, get a shot of an artist the day before a tour and then on the last day, to see the 10 years of aging they do in two weeks.
There's a scene where Tom's wife Maddie (Tika Sumpter) mentions she's been looking at apartments online, and we get a shot of her laptop screen open to a particular real estate website as she says the company's name.
And some select bars carry unusual or rare spirits so that the masses might get a shot of something they could never bring home in full — that is, if you're willing to shell out $1,123 for a shot.
They were shown a range of clips, and their chance to get a shot of morphine depended on their ability to recognize that a certain type of behavior—not just a specific clip—would get them their drugs.
Photo: Bastiaan EkelerNot only was Ekeler able to get a shot of the moon with a Canon 70-200 f4 lens attached to his Frankenstein creation, he was also able to snap some seagull photos with beautifully defocused backgrounds.
The encounter went down as she was leaving a Met Gala event Thursday night in NYC ... with an entourage in tow, a throng of fans in the distance and horde of paps waiting to get a shot of her.
We then get a shot of Jamie in the midst of the bloody skirmish, before the action cuts back to the future, where we see Claire — now a doctor — living her life and raising their daughter Brianna (Sophie Skelton) with Frank.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention only recommends, for instance, that people who were vaccinated between 1963 to 1967 with a killed virus vaccine get a shot of the current MMR vaccine, since that older version wasn't very effective.
Like on the day he and Jim Dwyer, the Times reporter accompanying him, hiked along a bluff to the Broch of Borwick ruins to get a shot of the round, Iron Age stone structure — he needed the sun to come out.
As you can see in the gif above, it's the creepiest experience imaginable—made worse by the fact that for an unexplained reason, we get a shot of what can only be termed a crotch-demon before we delve deeper into the anatomy.
While Deadpool director Tim Miller hasn't been electrocuted for his art (to our knowledge) yet, his team did build a custom hybrid camera/stunt motorcycle in order to get a shot of the snarky superhero kicking ass while bouncing through moving traffic.
When a writer from Cloud 9's corporate magazine shows up to write a profile of the store, Garrett spends the entire episode hiding from the photographer, who can't wait to get a shot of a black man in a wheelchair for the cover.
Yes, we still have plenty of ways to access Renner's latest music and vlog updates (oh yes, J Rens also vlogs), but it's not like we'll be able to open the app anymore and get a shot of his face blown up to take over the entire screen.
Passers-by and gawkers with smartphones also struggled to get a shot of Ms. Hyon, who rose to pre-eminence on the propaganda-heavy North Korean pop music scene with her No. 1 hit "A Girl in the Saddle of a Steed," a song about a tireless, overachieving female factory worker.
Whether Loki's surrender is a betrayal of Thor or a long-con against Thanos, we see the Mad Titan wielding at least two of the Infinity Stones in his Gauntlet (the blue Space Stone from the Tesseract, and the purple Power Stone that the Guardians left with the Nova Corps) — so it's no surprise that we also get a shot of what looks like Thor watching something explode outside the Milano's window.
Tuco is set up in a scene in which three bounty hunters try to kill him. In the film's opening scene three bounty hunters enter a building in which Tuco is hiding. After the sound of gunfire is heard Tuco escapes through a window. We then get a shot of the three corpses (fulfilling his title as ‘The Ugly’).
Harwood had a successful career on the show becoming one of the longest serving presenters at 6.5 years. He soon became popular and renowned for his bad jokes and mischievous behaviour. Through the years he grew his famous catchphrase, "I want one", as well as growing to call over to "Camera Two" to get a shot of him and giving away strange prizes in the show's game "Spot Shelley", including a house in Spain, a unicorn called Colin and a life-times supply of chutney. His various hairstyles often added to his fame among viewers.
Boswall is acknowledged as one of the key figures in shaping the approach to ethics in natural history broadcasting. He is credited with establishing two main commandments "Thou shalt not deceive the audience" and "thou shalt not harm nature". On the latter topic he was quoted in Discover magazine in 1985: > When I lecture about this issue, I ask this question: Who would shrink from > introducing a living fly into a spider's web to get a shot of the spider > feeding on the fly. Usually no one objects to that.
There are several shots catching Ronnie Hawkins looking around but not singing, yet Manuel remains invisible. However, during the same segment, in the background, it appears that a cameraman is attempting to get a shot of Manuel at the piano but gives up due to technical problems or the impossibility of the shot. Helm went so far as to say that Last Waltz was "the biggest fuckin' rip-off that ever happened to the Band", citing that he, Manuel, Danko and Hudson never received any money for the various home videos, DVDs and soundtracks released by Warner Bros. after the project.
His pictures were used as backdrops for non-appearing artists and the chart rundown. He continued until 1973, missing only six shows in that time, in the process photographing every single act that entered the Top 30 of the UK Singles Chart, except for Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Often he would be dispatched to get a shot of an absent act, and was known for his tenacity in gaining photo opportunities against all odds. Goodwin first photographed The Beatles in 1963 at The Apollo in Manchester, and went on to have a close relationship with the band.
"We all had the same lenses those days, and everybody would stand 8 or 10 feet back, and nobody was pushing or shoving." Some photographers have found creative ways around these limitations. Louie Liotta of The New York Post told John Tierney he holds his camera near the ground, pointing upward, and walks with it for a short distance, in order to get a shot of the defendant's face as he or she is ducking downwards to avoid the cameras. Andrew Savulich of the Daily News looks for unusual angles and juxtapositions, once putting the station house's sleeping cat in the foreground.
Leifer was also known for taking risks. For the 1966 heavyweight title fight between Cleveland Williams and Muhammad Ali, he placed a camera in the rafters of the Houston Astrodome to get a shot of the canvas when the victor knocked out his competition. It has been said that it is the only photo Neil Leifer took himself that is hanging in his house, also he regards this as his favorite photograph from a 40-year professional career. His shot of Ali and a defeated Williams has been seen by millions and was voted the greatest sport photo ever by The Observer.
On the day of Sun Hill's 50th anniversary, a man calling himself Gabriel Kent shows up at the station asking to see June, but adoptive brother David (and his alter ego) gets there first to dissuade him. Realizing his brother has stolen his identity, the real Gabriel tries to expose him, only to be caught up and later shot as part of a siege at the station. Despite warning his brother to keep his mouth shut, June asks PC Laura Bryant to check CCTV and get a shot of the "unidentified shooting victim". Feeling guilty at knowing he called himself Gabriel Kent, Laura goes to Sergeant Dale Smith, who tells her that Gabriel Kent's birth name is Robert Ackland.
The space between the wall and the buildings in front of it was very narrow, so he lay down to get a shot of the wall itself, when the paratroopers walked by and he took several shots of them. Twenty minutes later, IDF Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren arrived on scene with a shofar and a Torah scroll, whereupon Goren was hoisted upon the shoulders of the soldiers. It was an emotional scene and Rubinger by far preferred that one, though his wife Anni told him "the one of the three soldiers" was better. As part of his agreement with the Israeli Army allowing him front-line access, he turned the negatives over to the government, who distributed it to everyone for a mere I£2 each.
Stop Gear - Written by Tom Jamieson and Nev Fountain Reporter Digby Digworth is sent to get a shot of the world's largest biscuit. 11\. Keep Young and Beautiful - Written by Rory Clark Digby Digworth and Hacker are sent to investigate a local cosmetics laboratory where an inventor has created a revolutionary anti-ageing cream, but interfere in the product's mixing process - with disastrous consequences. 12\. Environ-Mental - Written by Rory Clark The Pilbury Post embarks on an environmentally friendly campaign, and Digby Digworth's efforts to reduce greenhouse gases are thwarted by attempts to break a world record. 13\. Bloomin' Marvellous - Written by Tom Jamieson and Nev Fountain Digby goes head to head with his arch-rival Selena Sharp to photograph the world's rarest plant.
The space between the wall and the buildings in front of it was very narrow, so he lay down to get a shot of the wall itself, when the paratroopers walked by and he took several shots of them. Twenty minutes later, IDF Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren arrived on scene with a shofar and a Torah scroll, whereupon Goren was hoisted upon the shoulders of the soldiers. It was an emotional scene and Rubinger by far preferred his photograph of that, though his wife Anni told him "the one of the three soldiers" was better. As part of his agreement with the Israeli Army allowing him front-line access, he turned the negatives over to the government, who distributed it to everyone for a mere I£2 each.
By the end of this introduction, there was no doubt that the Groovies and Edmunds wanted to work together, and they promptly cut four songs: three originals, "Shake Some Action", "You Tore Me Down", and "Slow Death", and one Chuck Berry cover, "Little Queenie". However, the welcome given to an American group by a British label spurred a backlash in the U.K., despite the fact that the Groovies had been living in a leased house in London and touring constantly throughout Europe since arriving,In the Slow Death liner notes, Jordan estimated that the band played at least 200 gigs in Europe during 1972. and so UA decided instead to release a series of singles to introduce the band to the British audience. As a result, the Groovies returned to Rockfield in August to cut two more tracks, both covers: "Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues" and "Married Woman".
Not long after the KSAN concert, Loney also left the band and was replaced by 18-year-old singer and guitarist Chris Wilson, who, along with Jordan, began to move the group in a more overtly power pop direction. Alexander had become friends with British music executive Andrew Lauder, and in 1972, the band reached a deal to sign with Lauder's United Artists Records ("UA") and to record with British producer Dave Edmunds at Rockfield Studios in Wales, even though the U.S. division of UA had already turned down the band.Chris Wilson’s profile on Flamin-groovy.com Retrieved 9 June 2010Cyril Jordan, liner notes to The Rockfield Sessions (1989). Retrieved 3 December 2017. The Groovies moved to Britain, where they remained for the rest of 1972,Cyril Jordan, liner notes for Slow Death (2002). Retrieved 13 November 2017. but the UA deal was never expanded beyond two single releases, "Slow Death"/"Tallahassee Lassie" and "Married Woman"/"Get a Shot of Rhythm and Blues", which United Artists preferred to Edmunds and the band's choices "Shake Some Action" and "You Tore Me Down".

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