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John Kent, leader of Thurrock Council, praised the efforts of fire crews.

He has certainly not pulled anything that has been the equivalent of Finley's effort to fire one of his players during the 1973 World Series.

Foam testing will resume on Thursday with the first effort to fire a chunk of foam at the actual material used on the leading edge of the shuttle's wing.

Rhee is earning props for her hard-charging, shake-things-up, take-no-prisoners (take your pick of aggressive management-speak) style, but she's off-base by disproportionately focusing education reform efforts on firing lots of educators.

Most of those protesters appeared unconcerned, if cynical, about Mr. Morsi's decree, though some approved of his efforts to fire the Mubarak-appointed prosecutor and retry officials previously acquitted of responsibility for the killings.

His view of European officials' effort to "fire-wall" the problem countries is equally simple: "This whole subject is a ruse in my opinion.

What coverage there has been focused on the efforts of the fire department to control the blazes that periodically break out there – and reports do not mention, as José did, that the fire smoldered for a month prior to the arrival of the fire department.

Frst, of course, he has to hold on to his job, an effort of exertion and fire-extinguishing that might not necessarily bring out his best side.

As a result, the government is spending millions in a desperate effort to reverse a cycle of fire and weed invasion in Nevada.

Key management issues and recommendations are identified such as; greater use of current thermal camera equipment where possible, taking a project management based approach for further testing of remotely piloted aircraft and other emerging technologies, and the improved financial recording and reporting of fire management efforts.

As the battlefield was muddy, recoil caused cannons to bury themselves into the ground after firing, resulting in slow rates of fire, as more effort was required to move them back into an adequate firing position; also, roundshot did not ricochet with as much force from the wet earth.

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