It took one of the derpiest penalty kick shootouts you'll ever see to actually make it happen. |
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If you do get into cover the shootouts that follow are pure digital whack-a-mole. |
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For years, the underground bailes, or funk parties, ended in fistfights or shootouts between gangs. |
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Every now and then, we hear about daylight robberies, shootouts, murders and bomb blasts. |
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The effects team does a great job of producing everything from a frighteningly real plane crash to some great shootouts in the baggage transfer. |
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There is almost no trace of the bustling mining town in which there were countless brawls and shootouts at bars with such evocative names as The Bucket of Blood Saloon. |
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Germany have proved most clinical, winning all four shootouts they have been involved in. |
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In this paper we ask whether the failure to perform under pressure extends beyond soccer shootouts. |
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Graham was a notorious gunman and duellist in his time, having taken part in a number of duels and shootouts in the Old West. |
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In Homeland it's portrayed as a grimy hellhole and war zone where shootouts and bombs go off. |
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Also, since shootouts often include larger committees than those that evaluate products in a standard way, multiple opinions can be a hindrance. |
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The game features checks, slapshot shootouts, breakaways and face off challenges, together with the chance to play at unique Face Off and Stanley Cup Ice Carving events. |
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Since penalties were introduced in 1982 to decide matches that remained drawn after extra time, there have been 20 shootouts in seven tournaments. |
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This was an eighth game without defeat, penalty shootouts aside, over Hodgson's brief tenure but, by the end, this whole occasion had been stripped of any competitive nature. |
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