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27 Sentences With "take potshots"

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Governments quickly lined up to take potshots at the commission's proposal.
If you chose, you could take potshots galore at this ballet.
He is no longer an outsider who can take potshots at Democrats.
And not take potshots at easy targets for marketing, political and personal career gain.
And most entrepreneurs like to take potshots at big companies in a way that I think is disrespectful.
Sadly, he routinely uses that attention to take potshots at his rivals and rarely takes the high road.
Plus, in true Burger King fashion, executives are using the new sandwich to take potshots at the competition.
Media organizations -- the credible ones at least -- are hugely averse to letting people take potshots without their names attached to it.
Melee hordes are best for confronting the enemy head-on, while archers can take potshots while the boats are still coming in.
Not long after Trump's inauguration, the cheeky Dutch used a parody of a tourism video to take potshots at the new U.S. president.
As a budding young journalist in New York, he was known to take potshots at the etiquette and artifice of what he saw as an aristocratic pastime.
The multicultural milieu lends an initial boost as Mr. Kwek's jokes and plot entanglements take potshots at life in Singapore, but all the air seeps out of this attempt at zippy, tabloid-nutty storytelling.
The message is that it can no longer so easily hide behind its nuclear deterrent, and global fears of escalation, while allowing its proxies to take potshots at a much bigger and richer neighbour.
She did sort of effusively compliment him on the way up, but then someone else who's here in Washington told me that what she's going to do then is take potshots from the sidelines.
Sometimes it might make sense to move your scout forward a second time, though make sure you've got one or two soldiers in Overwatch — meaning they'll take potshots at any enemy that appears — before you do.
For some time now, President Trump has somehow resisted the impulse to open up his Twitter account and take potshots at "Saturday Night Live," the NBC late-night comedy series on which he is frequently lampooned.
"I never thought it would be as controversial as it turned out, although I remember saying when we were writing it that some religious nut case may take potshots at us," Jones told the Radio Times magazine in 2011.
He did not hold a high-profile campaign launch on Monday, but his rivals lined up to take potshots at him and his pledge to raise the point at which workers begin paying a 40% income tax to 80,000 pounds ($102,000) from 50,000.
War tourists with a criminal blood lust, mostly Orthodox Christian fanatics from Russia and Greece, used to go there to take potshots, for a fee, with sniper rifles and even antiaircraft guns at Muslim residents scurrying for cover in the city below.
You come out, do a few practice rounds on a shooting range, and then they load you into a open-topped bus with a wire cage and run you out into the countryside and you take potshots from the comfort of a vehicle.
"Being perceived of as 'the one' means there are 15 million people ready to take potshots," said Dr. Harris, an authority on the food of the African diaspora, who encouraged Mr. Edge to court the poet and artist Blair Hobbs, who would become his wife.
Because the journey of—I think we admitted during that podcast, who has not taken a potshot at the Kingdom Hearts community in the same way you take potshots at anime fans because they get overly protective of it and then get mad and that's funny.
He did not hold a high-profile campaign launch on Monday, but his rivals lined up to take potshots at him and his pledge to raise the point at which workers begin paying a 40% income tax to 80,000 pounds ($102,000) annual pay from 50,000 pounds.
"That this administration feels the need, nearly a decade later, to take potshots at an effort to identify common ground between the Arab world and the West speaks not only to the Trump administration's pettiness but also to its lack of a strategic vision for America's role in the region and its abdication of America's values," it said.
"That this administration feels the need, nearly a decade later, to take potshots at an effort to identify common ground between the Arab world and the West speaks not only to the Trump administration's pettiness but also to its lack of a strategic vision for America's role in the region and its abdication of America's values," the group said in a statement.
There is also a "Bearpit" where one-on-one duels can be watched from the sidelines by other players who can take potshots at the duelers. Single player modes include Asteroids, Training Modes and Melees. Playing through the single player modes will unlock the various ship types.
Simon believed De Sica also relished the opportunity to take potshots at the Italian film industry. De Sica insisted that Simon collaborate with Cesare Zavattini. Since neither spoke the other's language, the two writers worked through interpreters. Simon wrote, "He had very clear, concise, and intelligent comments that I could readily understand and agree with".

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