Word: bulleteer
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Even though you’re looking ahead, you don’t like someone having to take the bullet for you like that, captain Morgan Brown said. “Jason’s a tough kid, and with the Beanpot Bhampionships tomorrow and Rhode Island on Wednesday, and then the biggest weekend of the year with Darmouth, it’s unfortunate we had to throw Jason in. He’ll throw well this weekend; it’s not a reflection...
...Harvard Law School’s Ames Courtroom Friday, Flynt emphasized the need to “push the envelope” on the First Amendment, saying that he had spent his life fighting in “the trenches” and “had taken a bullet for free speech...
...those who are interested, however, “The Sentinel” is pretty solid entertainment. The script, though unsurprising, does include a few nice touches—Garrison is ostensibly one of the agents that took a bullet for Reagan in 1981. But as a whole, it is no improvement over screenwriter George Nolfi’s last attempt at hipping up an old genre, “Ocean?...
...house at Harvard was in the Quad. This was disconcerting to me as I am not a fan of long-distance relationships, but with the time I had already invested in our relationship, I didn’t think it was a deal-breaker. Finally, I bit the bullet: I Facebook “poked” her (which, in my opinion, is one of the most romantic things a young college guy can do for a girl.)Finally having gleaned enough information to make a real move on this girl (e.g. initiate face-to-face contact), I checked...
...combat (or, as is inexplicably the case here, stick fighting). He is also a botanist with an Edenic garden, a man with connections of every sort in several nations, and the inventor of a bulletproof lead coat—in 1884. He is never required to outrun a speeding bullet or stop the passage of time, but it wouldn’t exactly come as a surprise if he could. (At least Holmes had a drug problem to humanize...