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Wat (wie) is bulls-eye - definitie

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Bull's Eye; Bullseye (game show); Bull's eye; Bullseye (symbol); Bulls eye; Bullseye (US game show); Bull's-Eye; Bull's Eye (disambiguation); Bullseye (disambiguation); Bullseyes; Bull's eyes; Bull's-eyes; Bull's-Eye!; Bulls Eye!; Bulls-Eye!; Bull's-Eye (disambiguation); Bullseye (U.S. game show); Bulls-eye; Bullseye!

bull's eye         
n. to hit, score a bull's eye
Bulls (rugby union)         
  • Bulletjie, the Blue Bulls mascot
  • The Bulls playing the [[Western Force]] in Perth, Australia in 2006.
  • The Bulls Cheerleaders
SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY UNION TEAM
Bulls (rugby club); Bulls (super rugby franchise); Bulls (rugby franchise); Bulls (Super rugby franchise); Bulls (rugby); Bulls (Super Rugby)
The Bulls, for sponsorship reasons known as the Vodacom Bulls, is a South African professional rugby union team based in Pretoria and they play their home matches at Loftus Versfeld. They compete in the United Rugby Championship, having competed in the Super Rugby competition until 2020.
Bull's Eye!         
ALBUM BY BARRY HARRIS
Bull's Eye! (album)
Bull's Eye! is an album by pianist Barry Harris recorded in 1968 and released on the Prestige label.

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Bullseye

Bullseye or Bull's Eye may refer to:

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bulls-eye
1. On a training range, getting close to the bulls–eye counts.
2. "B. stands for bulls eye," Bush said to laughter from the hundreds of reporters and officials from the administration and Congress.
3. And at these Games, it is largely a family dialect: The women‘s team includes two sisters; and Bob Fenson coaches the men‘s team that his son Pete "skips" (captains). You might think that all the jargon is designed to disguise the essential simplicity of a game in which four players each slide two stones weighing 44 pounds down an ice rink toward a bulls–eye target, occasionally knocking opponents‘ stones out of the way in the process.
4. It‘s a vicious bulls–eye on the vapidity of famous–for–being–famous, skinnier–than–thou culture, and it‘s hard to share Pink‘s hope that her celebrity victims would ‘find humour in the message‘. (I think she‘d be lucky if they realise there is a message). With lyrics such as ‘Whatever happened to the dream of the girl President/ She‘s dancing in a video next to 50 Cent‘, ‘Stupid Girls‘ works as a flash of long overdue feminist anger. ‘It‘s about an entire generation, a culture and mentality, that I just find so boring,‘ says Pink. ‘And I find it frustrating that I have to Google and search for smart responsible women – women I never get to see on the cover of a magazine unless they‘re getting a divorce or a boob job or having a great pair of shoes or going to a cool party.‘ It‘s almost as if feminism has stopped being a dirty word and become a forgotten word instead.