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- Targets are enemies and objects that must be destroyed in order to complete a level.
- A target is any potential recipient of a skill or attack. The current target is also sometimes called the current selection. A target could be a foe or ally.
- Target (pronounced Tar-JAY) is a classier alternative to Wal-Mart. Their primary color is red, just like the Republicans. Target is where Stephen shops for his basketballs, bear repellent and light-saber batteries.
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- A Target is the point at which a spell is cast at. While this is usually another creature in combat, it can often be a matter of placing an effect of the battlefield itself (e.g. Glyphs). If a spell has an Area of Effect, the target is the point decides how the area is placed on the battlefield (most AoE spread "around" the target, rather than in one specific direction).
- A target is
- Dauer: 4.28 min. Interpret: Kōji Wada
- Target is an unsplicable non-solid block which was added in the Balloon Warz update. It is a common drop from a Balloon-O-Matic.
- «Target ~Akai shougeki~» es el primer y único tema de entrada de Digimon Adventure 02, el opening tuvo dos versiones manteniendo la misma letra. Esta canción se basa en un objetivo, un punto el cual todos tienen en común, el tener un deber obligatorio. Es interpretada en Japón por Koji Wada y en Hispanoamérica por Ricardo Silva.
- Target is a chain of stores in the United States of America. The Target company was founded in 1902. Over the last few years they have released a range exclusive Transformers figures and comics. These exclusives featured unique deco's and special features. For example, the new Dark of the Moon Leadfoot toys; the commercial release will not feature the Target logo, but Target will release the figures WITH the logo. The packaging of such toys and comics always bear the Target Logo as well.
- After changing its name and relocating to Minnesota, Target started marketing to soccer moms and snobby pricks instead of drunk Texans with flaming arrows. Within weeks the company became a fortune 666 corporation. However Dick couldn't appeal to the "average" Target customer, so he decided to let some guy do it. Then they changed their slogan to "Expect Less And Pay More"
- Target is a discount store in Bathurst Mall founded as Lindsay's Emporium.
- A target is something to be aimed at, whether with a bow, gun, catapult, or other object. A target may also be a person or object that is subject to a gratuitous amount of torment.
- The Targets are red and white in SSB and SSBM, and each character has their own location to break the targets, but vary by stage in SSBB: blue/white on the Easy stage, green/white on the Normal stage, yellow/white on Hard, orange/white on Very Hard, and red/white on Intense. The size of the targets also shrinks as the difficulty level increases, yet, the number of targets remain the same.
- The target attribute specifies where to open the linked document.
- Target is a Raven seen in Armored Core: Master of Arena. He is a member of the Sub-Arena.
- The target is the shield used by Target Zombie. It is found only on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo DS versions of Plants vs. Zombies. Destroying targets is necessary in order for plants to win in Versus Mode.
- Hot Wheels has teamed up with Target since 2000 to bring to the Hot Wheels Collector, Target Exclusives. Those Exclusives vaires from Single Carded Series, and Gift Sets. Below are links going to those the pages, that will show a more detailed list of Hot Weels called Target Exclusives by Series. Target Exclusives are like Wal-Mart Excluxives, but sometimes share the same series of Hot Wheels, the only difference are the color variations, and mostly Gift Sets.
- A target is the intended recipient of an attack, spell, supernatural ability, extraordinary ability, or magical effect. If a targeted spell is successful, its recipient is known as the subject of the spell.
- Target is a Planet Simulation tool that allows you to choose the trajectory of a planet. The further the mouse is dragged away from the object before launched, the faster it will travel upon release. It can be used to aim planets at or around other planets or stars to achieve orbit or impact. On impact, the two planets which impacted each other will break into many smaller pieces.
- Target, or on Target, refers to the person or item being aimed at with the crosshair. This is used to help aim a bow, although one does need to factor in the drop of the arrow in accordance to how much power has been put through.
- Target is a large U.S retail store selling: Clothing, House accessories, Electronics, etc. They sponsor the #42 Chip Ganassi Racing Chevrolet.
- A target is an NPC encountered in the Water Ravine Dungeon. It is found in the room that the black golem guards. It cannot be attacked with melee; only ranging attacks can harm it. Despite having no visible combat level, casting Monster Examine will reveal that it has a combat level of 1.
- Target is the first scenario of the Rise of the Necromancer campaign in Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Shadow of Death.
- In Jak II, targets appeared in the gun course, during which they appeared as thin, wooden targets that resembled metal heads. Destroyed targets were exchanged for points in order to gauge qualifications and earn Precursor orbs. Some are just basic targets which can be destroyed with one hit, some are stronger and only get destroyed on the second hit, and then there are bonus targets which are a golden color. Unlike the dummies in the first game, these are mandatory in order to progress through the game.
- The standard size for Target stores is 95,000 to 135,000 square feet (8,800 to 12,500 m2). They carry hardlines, softlines (clothing),and groceries, mostly non-perishable items. The mascot of the Target Corporation is Bullseye, a white Bull Terrier dog with red markings around its left eye that resemble the Target logo. Dogs that portray Bullseye in television commercials need to have non-toxic red makeup applied to their faces.
- A Target is an enemy character chosen for an attack, special ability, or Force power. Line of sight and cover are determined by drawing lines to the target’s space. A square itself can’t be a target.
- Target is a recruit in Fallout Tactics and multiplayer character in Fallout Tactics multiplayer, where he can be recruited for 4613 game points.
- Target (founded 1925 as Lindsay's Emporium) is a department store at Stockland (see Shopping in The Oscar Show).
- The Looney Tunes starred in a commercial featuring various Looney Tunes characters, along with LeAnn Rimes who sings "Holiday in Your Heart" to celebrate the holidays.
- Targeting is a method only in double battles. When one activates any type of ability card, you must pick who you choose to hit. Example: Sid activates an ability that puts Rubanoid at 1100, Sid's opponents are at 750 and 500, respectively, Sid can eather choose to hit opponent A or Opponent B and knock them out of the game. There are many ability cards that prevent the opponent from targeting your Bakugan, when this happens you must target the other oponent Bakugan in play. If both opponents activate abilities like this you cannot activate any power upability cards.
- Target was a sniper that served under Cpt. Fox on a scouting mission on Mygeeto.
- Target is the fifteenth episode of the fifth season of Castle.
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- "Target" is the seventh episode of the second season of Superman: The Animated Series, and the 20th of the overall series. It depicts a madman stalking Lois after she wins the Excalibur award for an article written about LexCorp. The stalker uses high tech equipment that even Superman has a hard time dealing with. Now Superman must try to save Lois before the stalker gets to her.
- This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it. Most powers have one or more targets. Some common issues with targeting:
* A power that targets all creatures in a given area of effect includes allies.
* A power that targets one or more allies may not target "you" unless specified otherwise.
- Atrybut <b>target</b> (z ang. target - docelowy) określa nazwę ramki, w której ma być wyświetlony dokument docelowy.
- Target began as Dayton's in 1902, founded by George Dayton. Then, because of several discount stores, Dayton thought of the idea to open a discount store. So, in 1962, Dayton opened the first Target. Dayton's later opened B. Dalton Booksellers and acquired Lechmere. In 1969, Dayton's merged with Hudson's, and formed Dayton-Hudson. The new company included Target, Lechmere, B. Dalton, Dayton's, Hudson's, Diamond's, Lipman's, and Brown's. This gained D-H more money, and soon acquired Mervyns. In 1980, D-H sold Lipman's to Marshall Field's. In 1984, D-H sold Brown's and Diamond's to Dillard's. Later, they sold Lechmere and B. Dalton. In 1990, Dayton-Hudson bought Marshall Field's. In 2000, Dayton-Hudson had Target, Dayton's, Hudson's, and Mervyns. Target earned the most money, so Dayton-Hudso
- The Target is not exactly an item, but it is a bulls-eye target i n Target Smash!! They are only found in Super Smash Bros. Melee and Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Targets are either stationary or move around like a Quark Mine. Some Targets are found in difficult parts such as above a part that if you fall, you are Koed and failed to complete Target Smash!! These ones must be hit, then you must recover to save yourself. However, in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, many items lay on platforms that you can use to take out the difficult ones. They do not disappear. Some Targets are in high places. Others are in a nearly enclosed space with one opening, or above the death. Kirby, Jigglypuff, and Meta Knight are some of the best characters to use since they can jump multiple times. Targets on Easy are blue
- When using a card that targets, you must declare the target(s) before players are allowed to chain to the effect. The target's locations is always specified. It can be the field, Graveyard, or the Banished Zone. There are no cards that would target a card(s) in the hand, Main Deck, or Extra Deck. There are also cards that generally use the term "card(s)", and cards that specify if the card in question is a Monster, Spell or Trap, as well as cards that specify more what the Type of the Monster, Spell or Trap card is.
- W.P.C. Ackland and P.C. Loxton are on foot patrol when they are approached by a Mrs Henry with a minor complaint. A shot rings out, hitting Mrs Henry and SO19 are quickly on the scene to evacuate the officers and the wounded woman. CID, including W.D.S. Morgan who has been seconded to Sun Hill as a liaison to the Regional Crime Squad, can find no reason why the woman would be the target of a sniper. Loxton, who is testifying in a court case later in the day is assumed to be the target and is given SO1 protection, although subsequent raids of the suspect's property put him in the clear. That night however, as Loxton slumbers in a safe house, someone firebombs Ackland's flat.
- In World of Warcraft, a target can mean a few things: 1.
* Any selected mob or player. 2.
* A point on the ground used as a center reference for an Area of Effect attack. 3.
* A type of target dummy. 4.
* An in-game object that you usually can't interact with (but NPCs sometimes will) used for shooting at like a circular target for archery or a target dummy for melee combat practice. Friendly units are selected for beneficial or nominally benign actions. This is the same thing as targeting, and the terms are used interchangeably, although the implied intent is different.
- In World of Warcraft, a target can mean a few things: 1.
* Any selected mob or player. 2.
* A point on the ground used as a center reference for an Area of Effect attack. 3.
* A type of target dummy. 4.
* An in-game object that you usually can't interact with (but NPCs sometimes will) used for shooting at like a circular target for archery or a target dummy for melee combat practice. Friendly units are selected for beneficial or nominally benign actions. This is the same thing as targeting, and the terms are used interchangeably, although the implied intent is different.
- Targets in Nintendo Land are an obstacle in Metroid Blast. These target boards float around and present a challenge to the playing Mii character in the tutorials. The character must shoot at the constantly moving targets, which are destroyed with one shot, but then regenerate. Some targets contain a grey dot, which is also destructible with one shot. Sometimes a group of the latter will gather around the former type of target, and this target must be shot three times to destroy it and the rest. The Target coin prize, when activated floats around much in the same way as in Blast. "Fire beams and bombs at targets. They move nice and smoothly, making them ideal for practice. You might win the entire game if you shoot them all. Sorry, that was completely untrue."
- In November 2005, Kermit appeared in several advertisements for Target's wake-up calls designed to promote their two-day sale beginning on the morning of what has become known in the U.S. as "Black Friday," the biggest holiday shopping day of the year which follows Thanksgiving Day. Some of the commercials with Kermit also featured Brad Paisley and Carolyn Murphy.
- The Target is Niles Reed, a metallurgist who doubles as a spy for the U.S. Army. Niles’ brother James is killed by gangsters, so the enraged Niles decides to go after them. He designs a special suit for himself, avenges his brother’s death, and then begins helping the military on the home-front. He is partnered with the Targeteers. Tina, their secretary, knew the team's secret identities, and would help them or be rescued by them frequently.
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