He picked up some stones, and took aim at the stop sign across the street.
Having hit his tee shot into the deep rough, he took aim with a wedge.
He took aim at one of the enemy machine teams and took it out.
When eight Republican presidential candidates met last night, they took aim at each other.
He took aim at Giuliani, and more pointedly, at former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Drogba eventually took aim and was only denied by a magnificent save by Edwin van der Sar.
In other words, the Justice Department took aim at Microsoft and wounded all of us in the process.
Kerry also took aim at Bush's domestic policies, particularly as they relate to the economy and the environment.
In an essay, he also recently took aim at the entire internet, including email, social networking and Google.
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When Clint took aim at three of them, they never took another step.
McConnell took aim at the judge's ruling in the 2008 case Ricci v.
Earlier this month, the front took aim at a decree which eases export taxes but leaves tax deadlines unaltered.
When the Republicans launched their first campaign ads last week, they took aim at Mr McBride, ignoring Ms Reno.
Communities Secretary John Denham took aim at local authority chief executives whose salaries he said had got "out of hand".
Walker specifically took aim at Carnival CEO Micky Arison in 2011 and again in 2012 after Arison reportedly found Sen.
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He gave a speech that took aim at Obama's experience and philosophy.
The Obama administration took aim at a bunch of old standbys and some new targets in its 2013 budget issued last February.
It's also no surprise Trump -- who launched his campaign on a cry for tougher immigration policies -- took aim at Rubio on the issue.
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This week Mr Davutoglu took aim at the European Union and Cyprus.
House Republicans took aim at Luther, who narrowly beat Kline, a little-known GOP challenger with less than half as much money in 2000.
Earlier this year, two Paris-based organisations, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and the Financial Action Task Force, took aim at the Caribbean.
During its press event on Wednesday, Apple took aim at rivals Sony and Nintendo in portable gaming (as the company did last year).
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In unusually blunt language, he took aim at the Syrian president.
Last year, FedEx took aim directly at United Parcel Service, the longtime ground market leader with a 77% share, by offering home package delivery by ground.
Republican Senator Lindsay Graham, who like McCain believes more forces are needed in Iraq, took aim at Casey's assessment that much of Iraq was under control.
Earlier today, a friend of mine sent me a link to the following editorial posted on investors.com, which took aim squarely at the now-expired payroll tax cut.
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Edwards also took aim at another comment Bush made recently.
Earlier this year, cybercriminals took aim at a group of online businesses and non-profits like scam.com, scamwarners.com, and 419eater.com, which try to identify and shut down online credit-card scams.
Both of these thoroughly flogged carcasses of stocks must feel a lot like this target I took aim at from 20 yards away a few years ago in Arizona.
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Years ago, Doonesbury took aim at the hazards of low-volume hospitals in a strip where a surgeon confided he kept his skills sharp by practicing brain surgery on large melons.
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