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shooh towt

  • n  a fight involving shooting small arms with the intent to kill or frighten
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  • Olathe East learns a lot about team in KA-MO Hoops Shootout
    Olathe East came up short in the championship game at the 2013 Chick-fil-A KA-MO Hoops Shootout on Sunday at Shawnee Mission North, but that was small potatoes for the Hawks. Winning a title would have been nice, but the summer is more about coming together as a team, learning and growing together.
    June 17, 2013 - The Kansas City Star
  • Shootout returning ‘home’
    The Westside Shootout is returning home.
    June 16, 2013 - Star Beacon
  • Toddler injured in shootout identified
    A toddler injured in a shootout in Riviera Beach was identified by authorities Sunday. Keyniah Lowe, 2, was critically hurt while riding in a car with her grandmother, mother, sibling and one of the suspects. Investigators said the suspect riding with the victim noticed they were being followed and told the driver to pull into a parking lot on West 32nd Street. Police said the other car also ...
    June 16, 2013 - WPBF Palm Beach
Quotes

  • Bastian Schweinsteiger in Oneindia
    The shootout is still in our memory, but what really weighs heavily on our minds is what happened after that match,Schweinsteiger had said on Wednesday, Jun 30, adding, "We have to remain calm and not get provoked, and I hope the referee...
  • Asamoah Gyan in The Go (blog)
    It's hard luck. You know, we had (an) opportunity to win this game,Gyan said, "but unfortunately, that is football for you.Substitute Sebastian Abreu, Uruguay's fifth kicker scored the last penalty shootout when his squad was lead with 3-2...
  • Jesse Jackson in International Herald Tribune
    An ugly pattern is emerging in New York,the Rev. Jesse Jackson said in Chicago after Friday's verdict. "This was a massacre. This was not a shootout. And the US attorney general must give America the assurance that we all have equal...

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