Today, archers in period costume still take aim at targets on the grounds as though preparing for war.
Microsoft (MSFT) has taken aim at used game sales in a somewhat surprising way.
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Clash, Michael Maiello and Josephine Lee take aim at the operators of the hedge funds.
Take aim at what you want to become, and consistently work hard to get better.
These have to do with the structure of entitlements system itself, and aim at controlling costs.
He picked up some stones, and took aim at the stop sign across the street.
These sessions will aim at identifying innovative approaches to achieve water cooperation by different stakeholders groups.
Others aim at perfectly legal breaks that can be portrayed as unwarranted special interest loopholes.
MyMoneyPro is just one of many new firms taking aim at the mutual funds.
In the ABC interview, Obama took aim at the choices in Ryan's budget plan.
Another new brand, called Tungsten, will aim at the mobile executive with feature-packed wireless handhelds.
He took aim at one of the enemy machine teams and took it out.
The analytical tools aim at mass consensus views rather than testing the engines against individual evaluations.
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Camp Jabulani would aim at this same market, adding elephants to its fleet of vehicles.
When eight Republican presidential candidates met last night, they took aim at each other.
He took aim at Giuliani, and more pointedly, at former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney.
Mr. Mehiri antagonized the Gadhafi regime with articles that took aim at rights abuses.
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Both projects aim at providing increased access to audiovisual productions, in particular films, with local content.
Speculators prefer to take aim at currencies, such as the real, that are more obviously overvalued.
Most of the rest (17) aim at precedented targets, while 3 have unclear mechanisms.
One night, a handful of boys took playful, wobbly aim at the lagoon outside our hotel.
Behind the scenes, they have been taking aim at someone else: the accounting standard-setters.
For example, Lang's first Hollywood film, "Fury, " also on the program, takes aim at small-town vigilante justice.
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However, an increasing number of viruses are customised to take aim at specific industries, nations or companies.
Yes, the proposed legislation does take aim at handguns, in defiance of a District of Columbia v.
And now Google faces the most lethal threat of all: Microsoft , aroused, is taking aim at the popular site.
In other words, the Justice Department took aim at Microsoft and wounded all of us in the process.
Mr. Herrera isn't the first public official to take aim at energy drinks and how they are marketed.
Kerry also took aim at Bush's domestic policies, particularly as they relate to the economy and the environment.
The treaty takes aim at chemicals that can travel long distances in the environment and don't break down easily.
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