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Until you tell them they're upsetting you, they may pride themselves on being straight shooters.
They're very straight shooters," Schiff, the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, said on CBS's "Face The Nation.
"People like Mario Diaz, those are folks who are straight shooters, who've been looking at this for a while," Rep.
Both Sanders and Biden benefit from being perceived by Democrats as straight shooters who tell it like it is, even if people don't agree with them.
"Iowans have always been straight shooters, and up until the recent time I would have said the same thing about Chuck," she said of the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman.
The question now is whether Mueller might have convinced more viewers that he led a gang of straight-shooters if he'd pushed back against such comments earlier in the hearing.
CFOs at some of the biggest corporations in North America are straight shooters when it comes to the GOP tax reform plan: It will benefit them the most if it becomes law, they say.
Trump does not emerge unscathed There are also ominous notes for Trump in the book, in that Comey -- at least before he got dragged into the 2016 election morass -- was seen as one of Washington's straight-shooters, much like Mueller himself.
Some of Stone's best characters—most notably James Woods's wiry performance in Salvador—are manic figures driven by restless, nervy energy, but his signature leading men, from Jim Garrison in JFK (Kevin Costner) to Chris Taylor in Platoon (Charlie Sheen) to Ron Kovic in Born on the Fourth of July (Tom Cruise), are straight shooters.
Straight Shooters is a 1947 American animated short film directed by Jack Hannah and produced by Walt Disney, featuring Donald Duck.
Boland's mother is award-winning Canadian director Gail Harvey. Together, they own a production company, Straight Shooters. Her father is journalist Kevin Boland and her brother, who goes by the stage name Boland, is a rapper. In 2010 was made the documentary Paper Promises about his grandfather Larry Harvey who was a Country musician.
Alex Wujciak - Football Recruiting, Rivals.com, December 19, 2005, retrieved January 11, 2009. His mother, Erin Wujciak, said that Alex chose Maryland because he believed that head coach Ralph Friedgen and recruiting coordinator Dave Sollazzo were "straight shooters" and did not make unrealistic promises about playing time.Meet Alex Wujciak, The Baltimore Sun, September 29, 2008.
The plot concerns a young newspaper editor who is conducting a campaign to unseat the town's "tinhorn mayor." The mayor is backed by a "gun-happy sheriff" and a "whiskey-soaked judge." The editor's campaign receives a boost when he is joined by a former Texas Ranger and "three of the fightin'-est straight shooters around."TV Guide, October 4–10, 1969, pg.
Throughout the 1930s and 1940s, Edwards acted on multiple radio series, including the Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters. During her later career, she worked on a large number of animated cartoons, mostly for Filmation. Her roles included voicing all the female characters on "The Jihad", an episode of Star Trek: The Animated Series. On April 19, 1939, Webb signed an acting contract with Paramount Pictures.
The line-up of late afternoon adventure serials included Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders, The Cisco Kid, Jack Armstrong, the All-American Boy, Captain Midnight, and The Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters. Badges, rings, decoding devices and other radio premiums offered on these adventure shows were often allied with a sponsor's product, requiring the young listeners to mail in a boxtop from a breakfast cereal or other proof of purchase.
About the same time, a third ring, but with a black stone, was issued by Carey Salt for their sponsorship of The Shadow. (another sponsor, Blue Coal, offered an entirely different luminous-plastic ring.) Some rings had a hidden mirror for a "look behind" feature. Programs that offered such Look-Around rings included Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters, Captain Midnight, and The Lone Ranger. Other rings had spinners, photo viewers, ballpoint pens, magnifiers, signal blinkers, flashlights, etc.
Silver City had its start in the year 1879 by the building of the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railway through that territory. 1911 Jail In its busiest time, Silver City was home to a lumber yard, grocery store, horse racing track, jewelry store, pharmacy and other businesses. An annual carnival would visit as well. Silver City is currently home to the Loyal Lassies/Ingraham Straight Shooters 4-H club as well as the Silver City Library and historical society.
Press release on Willard Waterman from NBC Chicago, dated November 9, 1936. There he met and replaced Peary on The Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters. Not only did the two men become longtime friends, but Waterman--who actually looked as though he could have been Peary's sibling, and whose voice was a near-match for Peary's-- refused to appropriate the half-leering, half-embarrassed laugh Peary had made a Gildersleeve trademark. He stayed with The Great Gildersleeve from 1950 to 1957 on radio and in a short-lived television series syndicated in 1955.
Smoking freebase or crack cocaine is most often accomplished using a pipe made from a small glass tube, often taken from "love roses", small glass tubes with a paper rose that are promoted as romantic gifts. These are sometimes called "stems", "horns", "blasters" and "straight shooters". A small piece of clean heavy copper or occasionally stainless steel scouring padoften called a "brillo" (actual Brillo Pads contain soap, and are not used) or "chore" (named for Chore Boy brand copper scouring pads)serves as a reduction base and flow modulator in which the "rock" can be melted and boiled to vapor. Crack smokers also sometimes smoke through a soda can with small holes on the side or bottom.
Postcard sent in response to an entry for a radio program contest in 1941 In 1933, Ralston Purina obtained his permission to produce the radio series Tom Mix Ralston Straight Shooters, which, but for one year during World War II, was popular throughout most of the 1930s through the early 1950s, well after Mix's death. Mix never appeared on these broadcasts (his voice, damaged by a bullet to the throat and repeated broken noses, was not fit for radio) and was instead played by radio actors: Artells Dickson (early 1930s), Jack Holden (from 1937), Russell Thorsen (early 1940s) and Joe "Curley" Bradley (from 1944). Others in the supporting cast included George Gobel, Harold Peary and Willard Waterman. The Ralston company offered ads during the radio program for listeners to send in for a series of 12 special Ralston–Tom Mix comic books available only by writing the Ralston Company by mail.

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