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"Anyone who takes a job like this knows they're going to be constantly under fire," she said.
The giant retailer is constantly under fire for its pay, health care and treatment of women and for the effect of its "supercentres" on small businesses.
Constantly under fire, he kept his camera with him, developing his pictures at night with chemicals mixed in an army helmet.
The authority is constantly under fire for rampant delays and ballooning budgets on its major construction projects, including the Second Avenue subway, which are often handled nearly entirely by private contractors.
Her campaign tale of landing in Bosnia under a hail of bullets was an embellishment, but it was also a metaphor for how she saw herself: constantly under fire.
During the dark days that began Timothy F. Geithner's tenure as Treasury secretary, he was constantly under fire, accused of bailing out Wall Street instead of helping ordinary Americans.
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Despite constantly coming under fire for saying things that were strange or simply untrue, Bachmann kept coming back for more – in 2011, she was on more Sunday news shows than any other politician, which indicates just how central to the "national conversation" (or national shouting match) she was.
ROSE UNDER FIRE By Elizabeth Wein Hyperion, $17.99.
Symmetry is constantly under attack.
Constantly under attack, it feels beleaguered.
That means they are constantly under attack from poachers.
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