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Shotter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Constance Shotter (1911–1989),
British actress Edward Shotter (1933–2019),
British Anglican...
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Shot-for-
shot (or
shot-for-
shot adaptation,
shot-for-
shot remake) is a way to
describe a
visual work that is
transferred almost completely identically...
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Shot/reverse
shot (or
shot/countershot) is a film
technique where one
character is
shown looking at
another character (often off-screen), and then the...
- Look up
shots in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shots may
refer to:
Shots (Damien
Dempsey album), 2005
Shots (Ladyhawk album), 2008 "
Shots" (Imagine...
- up
shot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Shot may
refer to:
Shot (album), by The
Jesus Lizard Shot, Illusion, New God, an EP by
Gruntruck Shot Rev...
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president (2005-2008).
Shotter, D. C. A. (2008), Nero
Caesar Augustus, London: Routledge, ISBN 978-1405-824-57-6
Shotter, D. C. A.; McClintock, M....
- The
shot put is a
track and
field event involving "putting" (throwing) a
heavy spherical ball—the
shot—as far as possible. For men, the
sport has been...
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second husband.
Shotter was born in London, the
eldest of the six
children (five of them girls) of
Frederick Ernest and
Harriet Payne Shotter. The four younger...
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Shotter 2012, p. 32.
Scullard 2011, p. 254. Suetonius, 18, 39–40.
Scullard 2011, p. 265.
Shotter 2012, p. 33.
Scullard 2011, pp. 265–66.
Shotter 2012...
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Snake shot, rat
shot, or dust
shot, more
formally known as shots**** (a name
shared with the
shotgun s****) or
canister shot,
refers to
handgun and rifle...