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Instead, the same companies that were slow to hire after the last recession have been fast to fire during this one.
It could take-off quickly, and fly in a straight line very fast to fire missiles or take pictures.
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In Shulkin's first year, Congress passed 11 bills to bring change to the agency, easing the backlog of benefit applications and appeals and clearing a fast path to fire employees involved in misconduct.
Unlike reproductions, it employs a propellant in pellet form instead of loose black powder, and uses lead conical bullets with no wadding, making reloads quicker, though still not fast enough to fire off more than one shot in a row in a hunting situation.
While Mr. Bloomberg pressed Albany to provide money for raises, Ms. Weingarten and Mr. Hanley haggled over how to use the extra 100 minutes and the city's demands for faster procedures to fire incompetent teachers.
The police have come to favor fast, easy-to-fire weapons like 9-millimeter semiautomatics.
And as the Trump campaign crafted its blueprint for VA, it drew heavily from the group's vision of a health-care system with a drastically smaller government footprint and a fast route to firing poor performers.
And the city plans to spend $4.3 million more on it, in part to help firefighters figure out the fastest routes to fires.
In his first year, Congress approved changes designed to shrink a backlog of appeals of benefits claims and clear a faster path to firing poor performers and employees involved in misconduct.
When the wind shifted near the end of the burn, the pumper truck had to be moved quickly and firefighters worked fast to create a new fire break.
"The fear response causes the heart to pump harder and faster, the nerves to fire more quickly," Dr. Siegel said.
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