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  1. Down-The-Line

    Down-the-line (DTL) clay pigeon shooting is a variation of trap shooting which is very popular in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, and Ireland. Its origins stem from live pigeon shooting as well as the very beginnings of the clay target sort. DTL now forms part of the family of trap disciplines and in number of competitors is undoubtedly the largest variant, especially in the Commonwealth countries where it is most popular. Competitors use a double barrelled shotgun, usually 'under-and-over' type, and are allowed to fire both barrels at a single target released on the traditional call of 'Pull!'. The maximum load permitted is 28g per cartridge, slightly larger than the Olympic disciplines which use a standard 24g load.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of down-the-line in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of down-the-line in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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  1. Jeff Dennis:

    As good as our defenses are, the bad guys are continuing to evolve faster than we can protect ourselves and faster than companies can protect the information, so you just need to be aware, i wouldn't put anything on Facebook that you wouldn't want put in a public database somewhere down the line.

  2. Chelten CEO Steve Dabrow:

    You're not sitting down, you're standing on your feet all day, you're not taking breaks, and bottles are flying down the line.

  3. Jerry Coleman:

    And it's a long drive down the line to centerfield.

  4. Randy Frederick:

    The consumer spending numbers are a concern, we keep hearing that there is pent-up consumer demand that we are going to see down the line but we've seen little evidence of that.

  5. Paton Walsh:

    That is exactly the strategy today and it is working -- to a degree -- not as fast as we would like, perhaps, but we are making gains. the Peshmerga here want to show that they can be united with coalition air power, with Western military advisers, who we understand are in their midst here as well, to launch a successful -- and they hope brief -- offensive towards this town, but also strategically, because of what Sinjar could mean in the future, down the line.

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