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13 Sentences With "gave a shot"

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"Played a solid round," said Johnson, who gave a shot back with a bogey at his last hole.
Demand of more than US$8bn for UBS gave a shot of confidence to the market, although the deal has not been bid above its par reoffer price since pricing last Monday.
"The movie certainly gave a shot in the arm to the dinosaur market," said James Hyslop, a specialist at Christie's, which holds hybrid "Travel, Science and Natural History" sales twice a year at its South Kensington location.
Strong investor demand for CVS Health's U.S. $22013 billion M&A bond gave a shot of confidence to the U.S. high-grade bond market Tuesday after a recent bout of volatility in the usually rock solid asset class.
Treasuries prices were also pressured by strong demand for CVS Health's $22 billion M&A bond, which gave a shot of confidence to the U.S. high-grade bond market Tuesday after a recent bout of volatility in the usually rock-solid asset class.
BOAO, China — President Donald Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure spending plans gave a shot of optimism to the commodity markets, but the upside will likely be limited for the global markets as the U.S. leader pushes his "America First" agenda, an industry executive said Friday.
Here are the takeaways from Florida's and Arizona's primaries, as well as Oklahoma's runoffs: Florida gives progressives shot in the arm Gillum's upset victory in Florida's Democratic gubernatorial primary gave a shot in the arm to the progressive movement led by Sanders, which so far has had an uneven record in primaries.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Saturday gave a shot in the arm to Republican House candidate Troy Balderson days before a special election for Ohio's 12th Congressional District.
The biggest studio in the low-budget field remained a leader in exploitation's growth. In 1973, American International gave a shot to young director Brian De Palma. Reviewing Sisters, Pauline Kael observed that its "limp technique doesn't seem to matter to the people who want their gratuitous gore. ... [H]e can't get two people talking in order to make a simple expository point without its sounding like the drabbest Republic picture of 1938."Kael (1973), p. 269.
She is very devoted to Mina, and dislikes Akira because he is always by her side. ; : : Recognized by having her hair covering one of her eyes. She always has a stoic demeanor but is a very caring person. Where after she gave a shot to a boy, notice that she was ordered by Alphonse to bite him in order to turn him into a vampire, which made him cry, she gave him a small teddy bear to make him feel better.
Di Franco (1979), p. 164. These films could turn a tidy profit. The first New World release, the biker movie Angels Die Hard, cost $117,000 to produce. It was no Easy Rider, but its box-office take of $2 million–plus meant a 46 percent return for New World's investors.Di Franco (1979), p. 160 In addition to the start-ups, the growth of exploitation in the 1970s also involved the leading studio in the low-budget field. In 1973, American International gave a shot to director Brian De Palma, whose previous movie, a Warner Bros. comedy, had flopped badly.
Thanks to him, popular artists like Wenche Myhre and Kirsti Sparboe reached fame. However, in the Eurovision Song Contest finals of 1969, Norway received a mere 1 point for the song Oj, oj, oj, så glad jeg skal bli, which was composed by Arne Bendiksen and performed by Kirsti Sparboe. Arne did not let this crush his spirits though, and he continued his dedicated work as a singer/songwriter throughout the 1970s. In the 1980s, he gave a shot at the popular children's cassette industry and released his major children's work Barnefest i Andeby – Children's party in Duckburg – a cassette filled with catchy songs about the various Disney characters inhabiting the fictional city of Duckburg.
The BBC describes a UK wonky pop club night as involving "cutting-edge pop, dance, hip hop and everything in between"; the club organiser René Symonds states that "the iPod shuffle generation will not be limited to one genre and wants a return to authenticity after years of manufactured pop". The wonky pop website sets out a manifesto that states, "We want to show the world that pop is not a four letter word, and for every flaky reality TV winner there's a myriad of cool, credible and weird acts." A May 2008 article by The Guardian contrasted wonky pop performers with mainstream pop performers, noting that "Wonky Pop artists are unmanufactured but unashamedly melodic and capable of playing live without recourse to lashings of dry ice, troupes of dancers and an interlude during which they fly around the stage on wires." The Independent stated that wonky pop caused a change in "pop's division of labour ... away from focus-grouped, production-line pop, and towards DIY [and] ... fresh flavours", which is rejuvenating pop in the 2000s in the way that Britpop gave a shot in the arm to pop in the 1990s.

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