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2.b> 1) ( i> ); one of the choppers just below us took a rocket. We were taking pops ourselves - . ;
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3.b> i>. , ( i>); to have a pop at goal ; ;
4.b> i>. , ; to take a pop at smb. i> ; when you're a professional footballer, you expect people to take a pop at you now and again , , ;
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