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To firing
verb
To set (something) on fire.
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The spectrum scales from using verbal force to firing a gun.
The earlier version referred to "firing line" where "line of fire" was meant.
Police resorted to firing in the air and dousing the crowd with a water cannon.
No other soldier claimed or admitted to firing into this area.
The penalties can range from a loss of vacation days to firing.
"The range of possible sanctions was a hug and a cookie to firing you," he said.
Investigators have said Mr. Malvo confessed to firing the bullet that hit Iran.
So will Zuckerberg's commitment to an "open and connected world" extend to firing him?
The recommended punishments, while late in coming, range from letters of reprimand to firing.
Labor unions and the center-right opposition have criticized this as a back door to firing.
Take, for example, the effect on staffing levels resulting from Japan's longstanding aversion to firing.
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