Shoot off one probing (read: accusatory) question after the next at the loudest volume possible.
It's an ugly turn of events for Blankenship, a brilliant, gutsy operator with an unfortunate tendency to shoot off his mouth.
Now that Ginsburg, admonished by the judge, is less eager to shoot off his mouth, he has been the subject of considerable criticism.
The suckers in question are rockets, and it is the purpose of this little gathering to shoot off some of the most powerful ones outside the Pentagon and certain paranoid Third-World dictatorships.
Until very recently they seemed to have great difficulty in resisting the equally natural temptation to shoot off their new weapons, and every day sounded like the Fourth of July, but the F.
"It's easy to say Durham are going to shoot off with it but I think it's a bit of both - moving away from the bottom and focusing on the top, " the batsman added.
There were rocks everywhere, and scorpions and tarantulas and rattlesnakes, and vultures and no trees and not much water, and skinny dogs and donkeys, and ugly bad guys with guns and bullet vests who rode laughing into town to drink and shoot off their pistols and rifles, as if it were the Fourth of July, driving their horses all over town like dirt bikes on desert dunes.
Hunt beat Mexico's Linda Ochoa in the final, but needed a one arrow shoot-off, after their match ended 5-5.
The shoot went off without a hitch, resulting in a photo that's drawing praise for normalizing breastfeeding within the hypermasculine context of the military.
In case of a tie, each team shoots one end of three arrows in a sudden death shoot-off until one team wins.
The match winner is the first to achieve six points, with a single-arrow shoot-off again used in the event of a tie.
The men's compound team of Chris White, Neil Wakelin and Liam Grimwood took silver in their event after losing to Iran in the gold medal shoot-off.
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If the match is tied after three sets, then a single-arrow shoot-off will determine the winner - the archer who shoots the arrow closest to the centre advances.
One man refused however and, as a punishment, Gessler forced him to shoulder a crossbow and shoot an apple off the head of his own son.
If you're feeling vocal, you can also dictate responses and Siri'll shoot them back off, all without ever having to take your hands off the wheel.
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Despite the prognostication of nearly every NFL pundit, the trash talkers won which means if you are going to shoot your mouth off, you better be able to deliver.
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Greenberg should be put under the harsh spotlight of public scrutiny too, instead of being allowed to shoot his mouth off on CNBC or Bloomberg, where his inquisitors are invariably obsequious.
The changing nature of Indonesian government - from the candidness of the presidency (Wahid's propensity to shoot his mouth off ensures he needs no spokesman) to its comforting humanity (he has been known to doze off during lengthy parliament hearings, only to be pinched awake by Megawati) - is his doing and his alone.
In the Wild West, when you're riding a dying horse, you get off and shoot it.
When Hollywood came calling, he went off to shoot Gene Kelly's "Hello, Dolly!"
All of these off-shoot predictions supplement the official computer model used by the NCAA, which is called the Rating Percentage Index.
Lulzsec, an off-shoot of the Anonymous hacking collective, gained notoriety last year with a string of high-profile attacks on websites and businesses.
Emos are sometimes seen as a younger off-shoot of the Goth scene, Hodkinson suggests, though emo also has connections to hardcore punk.
But it is a difficult subject for Egypt, which has no fondness for Hamas, the Palestinian off-shoot of Egypt's banned Muslim Brotherhood.
Will they laugh them off and shoot them away as a bunch of too, you know, extremists who lack front teeth and couth?
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Miami Art Basel was founded ten years ago as an off-shoot of the more subdued and refined Swiss counterpart that is held in June.
The London off-shoot of the US Sundance Film Festival is to continue for a further two years following its debut last April, organisers have announced.
Flying characters tend to shoot past or careen off of buildings when they gets too close, and I could only snatch above-ground gold bricks after multiple passes.
Ansaru, a suspected off-shoot of the Boko Haram network, said it had carried out the attack in revenge for what it called atrocities by European nations against Islam.
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