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You can run and gun, blasting enemies aside and racing toward your objective.
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Billups credited the Grizzlies for never letting them get into a rhythm or their Lob City run and gun approach.
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He stuck around in the top flight for seven seasons, first at Foggia, then at Lazio and Roma, winning plaudits for his exciting run-and-gun style.
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Designed for versatility, the GY-HM650 features a 1.22 MP color viewfinder and color 3.5-inch LCD to handle run-and-gun and tripod-based stand-ups.
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To make a basketball analogy, he has turned a run-and-gun team into one that loves half-court offense.
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In addition to the limitations on military-style rifles, Morgan wants gun show loopholes closed and demands that gun dealers be required to run background checks on purchasers at shows.
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Meanwhile, Governor Romney, continued to do an about face and run away from a law he signed and provisions he once supported to reduce gun violence.
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The television adverts will run in 13 states and urge voters to persuade their senators to back comprehensive background checks for gun buyers.
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Neighbors have described Dykes as "anti-government" and abusive, with several describing run-ins, including one where they claimed he pulled a gun.
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The row involving Mr Holder centres on a botched operation to curb gun-running from America to Mexico run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), a division of the Justice Department.
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