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"There is a difference between firing that goes in celebration and clearly directed fire of a different caliber".
Local townspeople "could destroy us in a few minutes from the streets by a well directed fire," Hobbs wrote on Dec. 28.
Prior to coming to Yale, Professor Swersey was with the Rand Corporation where he directed fire and police studies in New York City.
Later, he received reinforcements and, after placing them in position, directed fire until blown off his feet by a mortar shell.
They also say Mr. Golisano, on occasion, has directed fire at H. Carl McCall, the state comptroller and Democratic nominee, an indication of his commitment to winning.
After Mr. Gingrich's aggressive debate outings last week in South Carolina, when he directed fire at "elites" in Washington and the news media, people are concluding "he's got courage," she said.
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Then Lawrence, seeing that the Peacock was about to wear, bore up and, receiving her starboard broadside, ran close on her starboard quarter, where, by a heavy and well-directed fire, he cut the brig p150 to pieces.
However, Washington remained undetected and her radar-directed fire sunk a destroyer and pounded Kirishima.
When the Americans opened fire, it was "a heavy and well-directed fire", according to one British officer.
Another tank had been knocked out by well-directed fire at point-blank range from a Bren light machine-gun by Private John Stafford, which caused the armoured vehicle's auxiliary fuel tanks to ignite, resulting in its ammunition exploding.
In 1947, Boyd co-authored a study entitled Propagation Studies of Electromagnetic Waves, which resulted in a series of related research contracts, including a large one obtained from the Navy Bureau of Ordnance on radar-directed fire control.
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