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Now he was standing in the crosshairs of the same satellite.
He and his sister, Amy have been in the crosshairs for too long.
He was clearly in the crosshairs of the federal government."
The food industry is in the crosshairs on several fronts.
She turned, very slowly, caught him in the crosshairs of her cold gaze.
Instead, watch closely for when the enemy is in the crosshairs and then fire once.
Retirement spending looks like the next target in the crosshairs.
Italy found themselves in the crosshairs with nowhere to run.
Had that fire control adjustment just placed them in the crosshairs?
But sixty years ago, comic books were in the crosshairs.
He was referring to the athletes caught in the crosshairs.
It was this incident, says Lee that put him in the crosshairs.
The sheer size of America’s defence budget puts it in the crosshairs.
As a result, he was in the crosshairs of the Union Army.
He centered the rock to the right in the crosshairs of the scope.
Now its residents are once again in the crosshairs.
But any players with links to Darcy could still be in the crosshairs.
Their logo: A young black man in the crosshairs of a gun sight.
She could identify with those poor animals who had been caught in the crosshairs of their sights.
And policy measures must avoid getting caught in the crosshairs of election cycles too.
Yet, instead of being rewarded by the markets, Ireland is now in the crosshairs.
You always see the chairman as being in the crosshairs," Walter said.
Toyoda won't be the only one in the crosshairs on Wednesday.
"They've got him in the crosshairs, so to speak, and they want to prosecute someone," he said.