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en He got fairly well intoxicated and he got upset about something. He apparently pointed the shotgun at the kid and pulled the trigger. Fortunately, it wasn't loaded.

en This man, the defendant, picked up his hunting rifle, got the bullets, loaded it and pointed it at his own flesh and blood. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. He still had a chance to back out. But he didn't. Instead, he pulled the trigger and shot her in her cheek, in her face. Nobody deserves that, especially an innocent child.

en a guard put a loaded shotgun to the petitioner?s head, cocked the trigger, and ordered him to turn around and face the outside. When he did so, the guard intoned: 'Now have a good long look. This is the last time you will ever see the outside. When they take you out of here it will be in a wooden box, feet first.'

en He shot his wife, but he doesn't know how. Did he pull the trigger? Of course he pulled the trigger, but the question has always been did he pull that trigger on purpose? If you listen to that tape, it's obvious he didn't.

en Cheney should have made sure of his target before he pulled the trigger. He wasn't being careful.

en He wasn't the guy that pulled the trigger. I played point guard for Isiah. We have a great relationship.

en We had the problem. We had the tools in our hands. But we didn't have somebody pull the trigger in getting us to meet the issues at hand. And when he got there, he pulled the trigger for us.

en This individual basically lived in the area, had gone to a convenience store to purchase alcohol. That was the last time he was seen. The clerk refused him alcohol. Apparently he was very intoxicated at the time and wasn't seen since then.

en She put the gun to the man who has raised here since she was four years old, pulled the trigger, and when he didn't die quickly enough, she put it to his chest and pulled it again.

en I negotiate my deals with a loaded shotgun. They were not on the set of the film.

en (It's) like I've got a shotgun in my mouth, with my finger on the trigger, and I like the taste of gun metal.

en They saw me grabbing my hamstring and pulled me out. I wasn't upset about it. Jim [Mora] said he didn't want it to get any worse than what it was. We were already in a good position to score. Maybe that was selfish going back in there. I don't know.

en They saw me grabbing my hamstring and pulled me out, ... I wasn't upset about it. Jim [Mora] said he didn't want it to get any worse than what it was. We were already in a good position to score. Maybe that was selfish going back in there. I don't know.

en It was a new unit at the checkpoint, and new units are always pretty hardcore. We pulled up and (a soldier) puts his face in the car and says, 'Slow down. You have a .50 caliber pointed at the back of your head. Of course it was pointed at the back of my head, because I was in the back seat.

en I believe that this is, frankly, a fairly desperate attempt on his part to distract attention from what apparently is a fairly serious whistle-blower allegation,


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