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To paraphrase Francis Bacon: if the dart won't come to the bull's-eye, then the bull's-eye must go to the dart.
That would make you a bull's-eye for Ms. Oluwole's partners.
With it, the museum had "hit the bull's-eye," he added.
I preferred variety puzzles, especially cryptograms, and the Bull's-eye puzzles.
"It's like he's drawing a bull's eye on their foreheads," he said.
The spike in fatalities has put a bull's-eye on the sport.
Hawks 214, Knicks 210 It was a bull's-eye for Kent Bazemore.
After emptying a couple of quivers, Mr. Parker managed a bull's-eye.
"They created this bull's-eye for the sun to hit," she said.
The wall rhyme appears to fit into that same bull's-eye category.
These missions are not unlike trying to hit a rotating bull's-eye with a dart while jumping off a carousel, the dart being the astronaut, the Earth the spinning carousel, and the bull's eye a spot on the moon.
You'll hit a bull's-eye every time thanks to this engineer's moving dartboard.
The outer ring was worth one point; the bull's-eye was worth five.
She mounted the hoop, Bull's-Eye style, and gracefully practiced a few moves.
Mr. Halberstam's bull's-eye is painted on a specific kind of smart person.
The bull's-eye retailer's comparable sales fell 230 percent during the three-month period.
I ventured into the bull's-eye — Florida City — the first reporter on the ground.
Dead horses, too many of them, have drawn a bull's-eye around its existence.
Look out for a bull's eye-shaped rash and flulike symptoms in the summer.
The bull's-eye of this storm is northern Alabama, CNN meteorologist Taylor Ward said.
You have your conventional bull's-eye, then you have your large human-form target.
Once the bull's-eye location has been found using the motion tracking system, a connected computer can apply some trigonometry to figure out where the bull's-eye needs to be, and will then send instructions to the motor to move the board there.
NASA's InSight spacecraft is aiming for a bull's-eye touchdown on Mars around 33 p.m.
For those in the bull's-eye, the total eclipse will last for around four minutes.
What if the inquilines should fail, a PHO/A breaks loose, bull's eye, airburst, crater.
But Vietnam's jungles and small-unit ambushes made that cross a bull's-eye for snipers.
Dead horses, too many of them, have drawn a bull's-eye around the sport's existence.
It suggests that even destitute, even dead we can be known and loved. Bull's-eye.
But that's just the type of bull's-eye we've come to expect from Mr. Reedus.
The big, red bull's-eye plans to offer same-day delivery for online purchases next year.
A bullet-scarred squeeze clamp at the top of the pallet held a paper bull's-eye.
The illness is often accompanied by a red bull's-eye rash, along with fever and chills.
Players chuck dulled hatchets at a wooden bull's-eye in an attempt to make them stick.
But hadn't I already been suspicious before that day when my neighbor's words hit the bull's-eye?
His fiancée, AmberLynn Walker, was then meant to shoot a flaming arrow straight at the bull's-eye.
While ransomware is a global menace, the Symantec report said, the U.S. is the primary bull's eye.
A senior administration official told the Post that Kelly's new plan puts a "bull's eye" on Kushner.
They roared expletive-filled compliments after a bull's-eye, and tapped ax blades in convivial low-fives.
Known as the house, it's a series of concentric circles that forms a sort of bull's-eye.
But a few items are clear: more tax cuts, less spending and a bull's-eye on Obamacare.
Sometimes they were directed to a bull's-eye that was about 15 feet or 150 feet away.
The promise of a hit of pleasure glows as bright as the store's iconic red bull's-eye.
The company "painted a bull's eye on their back and invited people to take shots," Grabowski said.
And to do that, he'd have to survive being at the center podium — the bull's-eye podium.
The areas covered by the bull's-eye — which will traverse several Indonesian islands — will see the full eclipse.
Social-realist writers like Franzen who target the bull's-eye of contemporaneity, of course, still seek artistic timelessness.
The perfect diet is a target that's both moving and receding, its bull's-eye shrinking in the distance.
The researchers wanted to see if they could learn anything about brain patterns associated with a bull's-eye.
"If there had been any light, I would have been the center of the bull's-eye," he said.
"We have been part of an education effort to broaden the bull's-eye," the industry insider told me.
"I was a little bit shocked at that — it didn't have a bull's-eye on it," Burr said.
But Republicans are wasting no time using the incumbent senator's trial to put a bull's-eye on Democrats.
The only potential downside of finding a shiny, red bull's-eye-branded gift certificate in your stocking this year?
I spritzed the envelope with Cucumber Melon body spray, sprinkling glitter all over the wet bull's-eye of sweet.
Obara shares an anecdote from her childhood, punctuated with a bull's-eye spear-toss into a man's bare skull.
After a bite, most people will get a rash that looks like a bull's-eye, though some do not.
Mr. Austin stared down the ice, hoping to slide his rock between the Scottish stones, onto the bull's-eye.
Radar showed parts of the sprawling storm over six states, with North and South Carolina in the bull's-eye.
Lady Gaga in American Story: Hotel: This Time We're Getting REALLY Freaky is a bull's-eye for all three.
"It was an absolute bull's-eye," said Jim Bridenstine, the NASA administrator during a news conference after the landing.
The only sure way to recognize an infectious tick bite is to notice the erythema migrans or bull's-eye rash.
The bull's-eye retailer said it earned $275 a share in the fiscal second quarter on $953 billion in revenue.
This process is a bit like throwing darts in the air, hoping one will hit the bull's eye and stick.
The Zen kicked in, the arrows whizzed home, slamming into a bull's-eye so close together that they could kiss.
Should Trump put a bull's-eye on his own back by walking into this trap, all bets may be off.
If you look at a dart board view of our objectives, where to the right and the left is unemployment relative to the normal rate, and up and down is inflation relative to 2 percent, we're not right at the bull's-eye but we're about as close to that bull's-eye as we've ever been.
Raven is not good at this game, but Nick picks her up and carries her body right to the bull's eye.
Fourteen of these tiny shops are slated to open by year's end, giving the bull's eye retailer a total of 32.
Congressional Republicans have had a bull's eye on the arbitration rule since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued it July 10.
It is recognizable by a distinct "bull's eye" rash, or a red spot on the skin surrounded by a red ring.
For those that remain (many have fled), a bull's eye is painted on their backs, something Hassan knows only too well.
Badrutt's Palace, with its green-tipped tower marking the bull's-eye of Via Serlas, is the heart of St. Moritz society.
I thought about that this month as the TV weather map showed Florida in the bull's eye of a meteorological monster.
This year he hit a bull's-eye with a beach book featuring a bunch of writers, not a bunch of lawyers.
This pumpkin was dropped on top of a massive target, and the ball the landed in the bull's eye won a prize.
"In the 1800s when they made these 90-degree angles they created a bull's-eye for the sun to hit," she said.
"If Shelter Island were a target and you threw darts at it, my house would be in the bull's-eye," she said.
"The forecast places North Carolina in the bull's-eye of Hurricane Florence, and the storm is rapidly getting stronger," Governor Cooper said.
The request for proposal from the company "hit right in the bull's-eye," said Mr. Moret of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership.
With a classmate, Bernard Silver, Mr. Woodland devised a circular symbol resembling a bull's-eye in which the information could be encoded.
MAGGIE LAKE, CNN INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Tech firms are trying to hit the bull's eye in the challenging world of virtual reality.
Target will work more closely with its hometown team, the Minnesota United FC, including placement of its bull's eye logo on players' jerseys.
"That's the bull's-eye," said CNN meteorologist Allison Chinchar, who added that the snow, which began falling Sunday afternoon, would continue into Monday.
Here's what was supposed to happen: Stunt man Ryan Stock fed a pole with a bull's-eye attached to it down his throat.
Barclays' Matthew McClintock downgraded the bull's-eye retailer from "overweight" to "underweight," saying he is "highly cautious" about companies that are externally optimistic.
"The governor said that North Carolina is the bull's eye of this hurricane," said Larry Wooten, president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau.
The spike in fatalities at the landmark racetrack has put a bull's-eye on the very existence of one of America's oldest sports.
He had a knack — confounding the Britons we defeated — for missing the easy throws and then hitting the bull's-eye with improbable consistency.
Voyager 2 cruised on to Uranus, mysteriously tipped on its axis and surrounded by rings that make it look like a bull's eye.
Germany was the largest bull's-eye for these traders because it is home to Europe's largest economy, with dozens of blue-chip stocks.
Even Target — whose emblem involves a simple red bull's-eye above the brand name — confused people: 41 percent forgot the number of circles.
At Stumpy's Hatchet House, a growing franchise of indoor hatchet-throwing venues, patrons pay to connect a sportsman's hatchet with a painted bull's eye.
Using the number of transactions as a proxy for traffic, footfall at the bull's-eye retailer declined 2.2 percent in the fiscal second quarter.
"The performance was perfect - every hit a bull's eye," Netanyahu, who doubles as defense minister, said in a statement announcing the three secret tests.
The federal agency on Wednesday proposed a regulatory package that puts a bull's eye on conflicted investment advice given to retail investors by brokers.
He, his staff and friends have become a new kind of private citizen bull's-eye for the purveyors of false articles and their believers.
For days, that part of the state had been considered for some a safe haven; all of a sudden it was the bull's eye.
I joked about how he was so good at hitting the bull's-eye and he squeezed one eye shut and mimed holding a rifle.
Workers say that electric bikes — necessary for the multitude of orders they must carry — feel like just the latest bull's-eye on their backs.
By Friday, forecasters said its bull's-eye had swung to Florida's west coast, placing cities like Naples, Fort Myers and Tampa at greatest risk.
Weinberg has in mind the deleterious effects of social media, but Duchamp's bull's-eye prophecy could do as a capsule review of this Biennial.
The planes twirl in a death spiral, falling from a cloud of hair on the ceiling towards a mirrored bull's-eye on the floor.
Only one of the six patients had the bull's-eye rash that is Lyme's signature, present in 70 percent to 80 percent of reported cases.
Though the bull's-eye retailer said in November that it expects "significant improvement" in this part of the business in fiscal year 2017, questions remain.
Outside the bull's-eye, Florida still prepares Though Nate's forecast track only included a small patch of the western edge of the Florida Panhandle, Gov.
In the second quarter, the bull's-eye retailer reported a comparable sales decrease of 1.1 percent, as it struggled to pull shoppers into its stores.
" She hit the bull's-eye a second later and I let out a shriek like Robert Plant at the fade-out of "Whole Lotta Love.
Here's one clear example: One study had participants throw darts at a board, and they were rewarded for their accuracy in hitting the bull's-eye.
With just a day to go, NASA's InSight spacecraft aimed for a bull's-eye touchdown on Mars, zooming in like an arrow with no turning back.
Reliably hitting a bull's-eye requires practice, skill, and some serious hand-eye coordination to pull off, something that can take a lifetime to truly master.
Her first bullet hit the target—a life-size outline of a man—and missed the bull's-eye of his heart by an inch at most.
"The governor said that North Carolina is the bull's eye of this hurricane," Larry Wooten, president of the North Carolina Farm Bureau, said in an interview.
Target's famous bull's-eye is so cosmically linked with the brand that it's hard to imagine the retail behemoth ever messing with the logo's red color.
But the plan was not quite cooked yet by the time she stepped on the debate stage in Ohio with a bull's-eye on her back.
That put a bull's-eye on the heart of the F.B.I. Any misstep in either investigation made both cases, and the entire bureau, vulnerable to criticism.
"You feel a little more confidence, which is a big thing if you're trying to make a difficult shot or hit a bull's eye," Koob says.
That would be a "big bull's eye" on Apple's "front door," according to a person close to the company, who spoke to Motherboard on condition of anonymity.
After seeing its online sales growth decelerate during the third quarter, the bull's-eye retailer's digital sales shot up a robust 214 percent during the holiday period.
Trump puts new bull's-eye on business: President-elect Donald Trump is finding a novel way to push his populist economic agenda: take on American businesses directly.
They also got the order of finish right for the five major candidates, and they hit a near bull's-eye with their 23.9 percent prediction for Macron.
Shane Harris, Josh Dawsey, Carol Leonnig, and Robert Costa at the Washington Post pointed out that the Kelly clearance overhaul could put a "bull's eye" on Kushner.
The darts matches went late into the night, and even when you had to wake him up for his turn, Tak Tung still hit the bull's-eye.
Richard Burr apologized Monday for joking over the weekend that he was surprised a gun magazine didn't have a "bull's-eye" on its image of Hillary Clinton.
According to the CDC, early Lyme disease symptoms can include fever, chills, a rash shaped like a bull's eye, a swollen knee, fatigue, and achy muscles and joints.
Watching the wonky spirograph drawing is like watching a room grow increasingly crowded from above, or like tracking a game of darts moving further from the bull's eye.
Subsisting on sales from shows and, whenever needed, on contributions from Owens, it amounts to a work of art in itself—and, lately, a bull's-eye for controversy.
"My gender and my age stamped me with a bull's-eye I couldn't shed despite decades of dedication, journalism awards, public respect and popularity," Ms. Kalodimos told me.
Civilians may be able to hit a bull's-eye at the shooting range, but they lack the tactical knowledge of handling weapons that trained law enforcement personnel get.
Competitors score points by sliding polished granite stones down a 146-foot lane toward a red, white and blue bull's-eye painted beneath the surface of the ice.
While 2-5 inches of snow could fall from Montana and the Dakotas eastward, "there will be a bull's-eye on southern Michigan and northern Illinois," Ward said.
"The Muslims have a personal jihad against the infidels — that's you and I — and their goal is to slit our throat," Pallesen, who gave King the bull's-eye, said.
In a country where free speech was being actively targeted by a minority of violent fundamentalists, the Dhaka Lit Fest was gleefully wearing a bull's-eye on its back.
"North America is kind of a bull's eye for impacts of sea level rise if it's the west Antarctic part of Antarctica that loses the ice first," DeConto said.
Indeed, when I showed the heart to my teenage daughter, she also thought it looked a little "sweet" for her taste (she liked the idea of a bull's eye).
Vogelbach's solo shot in the seventh traveled 83 feet, just clearing the bull's-eye on the Hit It Here Cafe that is on the second deck in right field.
While most of the US will see a partial eclipse on August 21, only those in the 70-mile-wide bull's-eye of the shadow will see the totality.
In curling, teams of four take turns pushing 533-pound stones across the ice toward a target of concentric circles, aiming for the bull's-eye, known as the button.
"The bull's-eye is going to be western Florida, the southeastern corner of Alabama and then southwest Georgia," said Brad Rippey, a meteorologist at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
"It's not lost upon us that Broward County is a heavily Democratic county, hence there tends to be a political bull's-eye on anything that happens here," she said.
Back home in Kurnool, her family would eat it when there was a fresh catch of murrel available, sometimes called bull's-eye snakehead, and known as korameenu in Telugu.
The horse deaths here have put a bull's-eye on the sport and focused unwanted attention on other racing circuits that are having, or have had, deadly race meets.
Gerald Pallesen, an 13-year-old from Marcus, Iowa, who introduced himself as an "old geezer," even offered King a printout of a bull's-eye to pin to his back.
Gerald Pallesen, an 89-year-old from Marcus, Iowa, who introduced himself as an "old geezer," even offered King a printout of a bull's-eye to pin to his back.
Many saw the move as an effort by Saudi Arabia to paint a bull's-eye on the backs of U.S. frackers and other high-cost producers, a claim Riyadh denies.
And Cusack hit the bull's-eye in his portrayal of the quirky Lloyd Dobler, simultaneously giving him a coolness and vulnerability that appealed to both male and female audiences alike.
If you're in the bull's eye center of the moon's shadow, known as the totality, the sky will go dark for a few minutes in the middle of the day.
The central bank's target for inflation is 2 percent, but inflation has yet to hit the bull's-eye on a sustained basis, as measured by personal consumption expenditures, or PCE.
CreditCreditJonno Rattman for The New York Times Toss a dart at a map of Detroit, and the bull's-eye, more or less, would be a tiny city called Highland Park.
Oregon has also been at the bull's-eye of the season's fury, with nearly a third of large active fires in the nation burning here as of late last week.
Then I rehearsed behind-the-back passes, first with my right arm, then with my left, aiming for a bull's-eye I had painted on the wall of our garage.
A front door with a bull's-eye glass transom opens into the living room, which has a brick hearth flanked by blue-stained cabinetry with the look of old paneling.
"I think Panama thought there was a bull's-eye on his back and they went after him from Minute 1 all the way through," United States Coach Bruce Arena said.
" Then he scored what was acknowledged as the evening's bull's-eye, aimed squarely at Ms. Le Pen: "When we workers are summoned by the police, we don't have worker's immunity.
It has a more Instagram-oriented vibe; there's a mount for your phone in the room that allows you to film yourself, and a spray-painted bull's-eye on the wall.
Congressional Republicans, along with the banking industry and some other business groups, have had a bull's eye on the arbitration rule since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued it July 10.
Dealing with Trump is a fraught endeavor for any politician, but especially so for someone like Ryan, who is in the bull's-eye if Trump is looking for a new scapegoat.
Vandenberghe attributes his company's success in bootstrapping to what he calls the "bull's eye strategy" of honing in on the most influential clients first to generate a flow of inbound interest.
Some of them, especially Daily Show alums Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, and John Oliver, have even honed their fire-spitting skills so sharply they could hit a bull's-eye mid-vent.
As the land management group Headwaters Economics has shown in detailed maps, there is a vast amount of developable land that, without new policies, will greatly expand a disaster's bull's-eye.
Sagittarius does have a reputation for having a loudmouth—you certainly may hear plenty of gossip at this time—but Sag does know how to hit the bull's-eye when it's necessary.
Body Count: Bloodlust (Century Media) There've been other Body Count albums in the quarter century since "Cop Killer" put a police bull's-eye on the pre- Law and Order Ice-T's back.
To correct those problems, the bull's-eye retailer said last month that 60 percent of its marketing will speak about value this holiday, an increase of about 20 percent from last season.
Because of messaging that skewed too heavily toward its style and other discretionary categories, the bull's-eye retailer said Wednesday that it missed out on traffic to its grocery and consumables departments.
There's also that telltale skin rash, which manifests in a ring shape on the body — but not everybody who has Lyme gets a rash or even the bull's-eye on their body.
The Accustrike Mega Thunderhawk comes with a flip-down bipod to stabilize the blaster for longer-range accuracy, helping you get that dart right in the bull's eye (or your brother's forehead).
You know it takes an extraordinary amount of skill to hit the bull's-eye as often as they do, but damned if it doesn't seem like they're just having a great time.
But his newest reform target— the railways — is in line with what he has criticized before as "the Statutory Society," on which he has had a fat bull's-eye from the beginning.
From what I can tell, this is the equipment every curler uses: All you have to do is slide the stones into a giant bull's eye at the other end of the ice.
Borrelia burgdorferi, the tick-borne spirochete that causes the famous bull's-eye rash and other symptoms of Lyme disease, was identified in 1981, according to the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
France was warned repeatedly by its top officials, the warnings were widely reported, and the French continued living their lives nonetheless — the unrestricted ones that are in the bull's-eye of the terrorists.
An ideal breakfast could be made of coffee and the witty red-eye Danish, a flaky golden swirl with warm country ham over a bull's-eye of bittersweet pastry cream made with espresso.
I opened Google Maps to find my way home and my blue dot pulsed at 888 Bestgate Road, but the bull's-eye had disappeared, and the previous declaration of "Annapolis shooting" was gone.
But three to 220 days later, if a rash shows up and expands from that red area and looks a little like a bull's-eye, that's a sign you may have Lyme disease.
Sectors that could fare better under the Republicans include coal, oil and gas drilling, mining and pharmaceuticals, which were in the bull's-eye of the Obama administration and the anticipated Clinton presidency, he said.
Religion seems to be the intended bull's-eye, and it's certainly instructive to see how the church of "She" (whose name is thought to be unpronounceable) grows into a grotesque expression of mansplained feminism.
That team—or "hacking department" as Apple described it in its court filing—would be a "big bull's eye" on Apple's "front door," according to the source, who spoke to Motherboard on condition of anonymity.
Huge grow warehouses developed inside old industrial neighborhoods, and companies that produce marijuana-laced candies, infusions and drinks have large-scale production facilities — all of which may now have a bull's-eye on their backs.
Because while Lara rather appropriately exhibits her handy skill with a bow and arrow, "Tomb Raider" doesn't quite qualify as a bull's-eye, but thanks to its star, nor does it completely miss the target.
The wealthy have concentrated in the bull's-eye of the Bay Area — in and around San Francisco — and those who cannot afford the rent have shifted to the outer rings, to towns further and further away.
Start with one of the show's stars: Hartley's magnificent 153 Mexican landscape, "Lost Country — Petrified Sand Hills" at Menconi + Schoelkopf; its ocher hills, blue sky and white clouds have the simple force of a bull's-eye.
But the past they summon — a time when, as one of them puts it, they existed at the very "bull's-eye of life" without knowing it — almost blinds in its radiance before being swallowed by night.
Lake Success skewers the whole idea and subculture of Wall Street bankers detail by damning detail, and every detail is so specific and rings so true as to read like a succession of bull's eye darts.
But if it's not treated, like if the person doesn't develop the bull's-eye, then it can lead to chronic issues like joint pain and heart palpitations, as well as nerve and memory problems, the Atlantic reports.
But Mr. Otto said the region west of Washington, including parts of Virginia, West Virginia, southeastern Pennsylvania and northern Maryland, will form the "bull's-eye" of the blizzard, with as much as 30 inches of snow expected there.
"Medicaid is front and center in any budget exercises, and now that deficits have increased, it puts Medicaid squarely in the bull's-eye," said Joan Alker, the executive director of the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families.
She says she has successfully done no fewer than eight Robin Hoods — shooting an arrow that splits another arrow, which itself was already in a bull's-eye, 30 yards away — and that's nothing compared to her fishing skills.
Scudding above flood plains the color of worn pool table felt and mud flats split like jigsaw puzzles, we dip toward the treetops and see herds of waterbuck scatter with an impatient flash of their bull's-eye rumps.
Though the sculpture fits in with a certain style of work in the '90s that championed using more organic materials like eggshells and bones, the somber implications of airplanes hitting a bull's-eye are too chilling to overlook.
Live Photos have been available since the iPhone 6S model arrived in 2015, but for those who prefer unmoving pictures, you can turn off the effect by tapping the Live Photos bull's-eye icon in the Camera's menu bar.
The now $33 billion retailer known for its bull's-eye red-and-white logo said its adjusted earnings forecast for 2017 will be in the range of $3.80 to $4.20 per share, well below the $5 that analysts had previously forecast.
The legislation also paints a bull's eye on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, which gained powers to scrutinize the practices of virtually any business selling financial products and services, such as credit card companies, payday lenders, mortgage servicers and debt collectors.
Instead of firing around the edges, trying to pick off the budgets of the Boys & Girls Club and the ballet company, the firm aimed at the bull's-eye: It leveled an argument that the bankruptcy process itself violated the U.S. Constitution.
While creating a product that hit the bull's-eye of a market need, it did so by flouting regulations meant to protect customers, like doing those pesky background checks and crowing about how you had to drive fast to win big.
For the viewer, it is "theatrical" and "in his way," as the formalist critic Michael Fried put it, in an amazing essay from 1967, " Art and Objecthood ," in which his bull's-eye attacks on the movement constituted an unintended appreciation.
Sea Devil, a submarine-hunting game with a periscope from 1970; Coney Island Rifle, a boardwalk-style target shooting game manufactured in 1976 but that feels like it's from the Roaring 20s; and Bull's Eye, a 1972 electronic wall dart game.
"It's odd the way Benoit does some dishes so well but misses the bull's-eye with mainstays that should get the most finicky attention," Frank Bruni wrote shortly after it opened in 2008, pinning one star on his review in The Times.
If you're in the bull's eye center of the moon's shadow known as the totality — the sky will go dark for a few minutes in the middle of the day, stars will appear, birds will become confused and start chirping their nighttime songs.
As the device pitched violently during its descent, Mr. McLinden expertly flicked at his controls to make last-second adjustments before landing the drone almost perfectly on the bull's-eye of a bright red mat placed on the far side of the field.
" Irma Vasquez, 67, a former school-district worker who voted for Mr. Bloomberg, put the role the president's words played in the attack this way, tugging at the skin on her cheek: "He put a bull's-eye on our backs, especially this color.
Capitalizing on this, Taco Bell came up with a unique promotion: they floated a giant sheet on the Pacific with a bull's-eye painted on it, and offered a free taco to everyone in America if any piece of Mir hit the target.
"The Adventures of Robin Hood" (1938) Errol Flynn and Olivia de Havilland starred in other swashbucklers, but the glorious color and perfect casting (Rathbone never won a sword fight, but looked great losing) hit the bull's-eye just like its archer hero.
In 1951, after abandoning a planned career as a television repairman, Mr. Laurer joined IBM, where he was asked to design a code for food labels modeled on the Woodland-Silver bull's-eye and compatible with a new generation of optical scanners.
By various estimates, there are as many as 8,000 rental-goalie orders every year in the Toronto area, which suggests there is a sizable marketplace for the kind of person willing to play the bull's-eye in a game of target practice.
BURAS, Louisiana (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Southern Louisiana, a picturesque stretch of shadowy swamps and broad Mississippi River delta, lies in the bull's eye of rising waters, sinking land and coastal erosion, losing thousands of acres of wetlands to the encroaching Gulf of Mexico each year.
"Who's Exploiting Who in the Deep Sea?" is the latest bull's-eye for Ruba Katrib, this institution's internationally minded young curator, who over the last two years has presented recent exhibitions of Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook of Thailand, Erika Verzutti of Brazil and Anthea Hamilton of Britain.
In storage, "Air Fall 1 (His Eye Is on the Sparrow, and I Know He's Watching Me)," an intricate work from 1998, was in three parts — a black cloud made of hair, a mirrored bull's-eye target and 50 small airplanes wrapped in hair.
Devin Nunes, a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump, may have the bull's-eye on his back from Democrats, but he's in a district in California's Central Valley that's consistently voted 123 percent or above to keep him in Congress for nearly two decades.
Strader has done a series of analyses and visualizations with Walker S. Ashley, a geographer and atmospheric scientist at Northern Illinois University, showing vividly how development, over time, creates an "expanding bull's-eye effect " that exacerbates losses even if a storm's parameters are not changed.
On Wednesday, Republican Representative Jody Hice of Georgia, warning that members of Congress have a "bull's eye on our backs," said he had introduced a bill to make it legal for senators and representatives to carry guns anywhere in the country, except the U.S. Capitol building.
And now that we know the Times' online operations will become an $800 million business fairly soon, we should paper up a bigger bull's-eye for the coming leadership and ask a more important question: So when will the Times become a $2 billion digital business?
Researchers and insurers have often insisted not only on positive test results but also on the classic signs of early Lyme infection, such as the distinctive bull's-eye rash and swollen knee joints, even though many people infected with the spirochete bacterium do not present such signs.
Bard is displaying lacquered panels that depict figures in fantastical garb, fringed wool rugs in rectilinear and bull's-eye patterns, metal-and-wood side tables with pivoting drawers, a rocket-shaped floor lamp and architectural drawings and models for an elliptical house and a humpbacked tent.
Making his feature directing debut, Mr. Finley gives the movie a professional sheen and gets fine performances from his actors, including Anton Yelchin as a sad sack with a bull's-eye where his brains should be, and Paul Sparks as Lily's chilled-to-the-bone stepfather.
Or, you could do what former NASA-engineer-turned-popular-YouTuber Mark Rober did, and build a custom dartboard system that can track a dart through the air and perfectly position itself to let the dart hit a bull's-eye no matter where it's thrown, as spotted by Gizmodo.
"It really puts us with a big 'bull's-eye' on our back, you might say, because agriculture is usually the first and the easiest to implement (tariffs) and to get everyone's attention — and they're sure doing that," said soybean farmer Richard Guebert Jr., president of the Illinois Farm Bureau.
"America unfortunately is painting a bull's-eye on its election system by continuing to use these antiquated touch-screen voting machines that have been shown for years to suffer from so many difficult vulnerabilities," University of Michigan computer science professor J. Alex Halderman told VICE News correspondent Michael Moynihan.
Other issues that you thought you'd never solve will also be addressed—there's no loophole or trick that Mercury can't find, and in Sagittarius, you're sure to hit a bull's eye on whatever you desire so long as you're willing to put in the emotional work, and most importantly, remain flexible.
The hit TV shows that he created—first "The Thick of It," in Britain, and then "Veep"—bristle with satirical zeal, but you do wonder, after a while, whether the everyday dysfunctions, enraging as they are, of an essentially functioning democracy are not too easy a bull's-eye for his scorn.
"The political establishment and the national media have put a bull's-eye on Judge Moore because he's a conservative outsider who will go to Washington to fight for our values, but the voters of Alabama -- the people who know him best -- aren't fooled by these tricks and lies," Armistead said.
I knew I was getting close because Google Maps displayed a red bull's-eye with "Annapolis shooting" instead of the actual address, 888 Bestgate Road, Annapolis, Md. In between a TD Bank and the Annapolis Plaza Shopping Center, Google had locked in my location like it was some sort of amusement park.
Ya know the type who stumbles 'bout the towns With off-timed jokes invariably that flop, And so becomes a target for the slop— For when your talent's barely juggling birds It makes a bloke a bull's-eye for the turds— Not metaphorical and not from fowl But actual poo found in a human bowel.
Dr. Bobbi Pritt, the medical director of the microbiology laboratory at the Mayo Clinic, where the new strain was first detected, recommended that patients with exposure to ticks in Minnesota and Wisconsin receive antibody and polymerase chain reaction testing to detect B. mayonii if they are concerned about Lyme infection but do not have the telltale bull's-eye rash.
Buchholz has important items missing from that survey, among them an extraordinary painting, done in 1998, the year before Mr. Wong died, of what looks at first like a giant bull's-eye but is really the image of a fire department rescue net, stretched taut and viewed from the perspective of someone about to leap from a great height.
If your online profile indicates that you: Have been single for a while, have been married multiple times, appear to have money, say you see the best in everyone, haven't been treated well in the past, think your ex was a terrible person, like taking risks...you may as well have painted a bull's-eye on your forehead.
Like the 214-year-old Ginny Thrasher, who opened the finals of the 210-meter air rifle event with a bull's-eye on her way to the upset victory, the Americans, led by Kevin Durant, were perfect, at least on paper, capping off an 219-221.4 campaign with a 21992-20043 thrashing of Serbia in Sunday's gold-medal game.
On their first night back home, Gus couldn't sleep and woke his mom, so she took him downstairs to watch TV. That's when Lesley noticed her son's legs, chest, and back were covered with a bull's-eye rash — a  common symptom  of Lyme disease that can occur from 3 to 30 days after an infected tick bite and usually doesn't itch or cause pain.
"Beyond the fact that it's an orienting beacon, that it's a bull's-eye for the home run of the Red Sox, that it's a symbol for the marathon finish line, is that it is a wonderful piece of American Pop Art from the 1960s," said Arthur Krim, a member of the preservation faculty at Boston Architectural College, who tried unsuccessfully to win the sign a landmark designation in the early 1980s.

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