And maybe the next time you make a kill in Call of Duty in the coming months, you might have just beaten the all-time Olympic medal holder.
Major Peter Mead said it was difficult to imagine how it could have been bettered but he did concede that professional hitmen usually fired more than one shot to make sure of a kill.
Until little more than a century ago, hunters from these valleys would make a point of refusing to kill marmots, and shepherds were said to shelter these creatures beneath their huts.
He prowls Patagonia's headquarters, in Ventura, California, checking in on new designs (he showed me a sturdy down jacket that felt about as heavy as a paperclip and then said he'd kill me before telling me how they make it) and tinkering with a lightweight camp stove of his own invention at his desk.
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In fact, the quickest way to kill a startup is to make the wrong hiring decisions.
More alarmist analysts think that doing nothing would kill the company and make Boeing a monopoly producer.
The fastest way to kill a newspaper is to make it dependent on the politicians it is supposed to cover.
Whereas if you're in a rich country, it doesn't make sense to kill each other.
To make a normal murder charge stick, prosecutors need to prove the defendant intended to kill.
It may make you feel better for a while, but sooner or later the cancer will kill you.
Another rise in oil prices, or a plunge in the dollar, could kill Germany's fledgling recovery and make it even harder to bring in and pay for ambitious reforms.
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But there can be no devaluation to make Greece a newly cheap destination, and harsh new taxes on business included in the government's austerity plan may kill the entrepreneurial spirit of those bold enough to try new things.
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