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Get them to fire at something, a ship, for example".
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He seemed to come out of the gymnasium and he was just firing at something.
Alan Sugar should be replaced by a Californian twentysomething Harvard grad who has been flogging apps where pigs chase cows, or goats chase cheese or something fires watermelons at something.
Because calcium contains 20 protons, simple math indicates scientists would have to fire the calcium at something with 97 protons — berkelium — to produce ununseptium, element 117.
Tommy Trash almost lit his hair on fire while headbanging at Something Wicked!
If there is one person there or two, hide behind something and fire at them.
Sprint into the Control Room and fire something at the control desk.
The department currently issues guidelines to officers to avoid striking a suspect in the eyes, face or groin, but does not require them to avoid firing at the chest, something the Arizona-based manufacturer of the Tasers warns to avoid, due to the "low risk" of cardiac problems.
It doesn't matter what happens: if you lose something in a fire, at some level it's a terrible personal tragedy.
Junie Ooley smelled the beer on him and the dulcet smoke of his pipe tobacco and the sweetness of the peat fire at Magnuson's and maybe even something of the sheep he kept, and she couldn't begin to imagine who this man was or what he was doing on top of her in the middle of the public street.
Even decades earlier, Harriet Beecher Stowe had been horrified at the hunting by visitors, and she wrote the first conservation publication for Florida in 1877: "[t]he decks of boats are crowded with men, whose only feeling amid our magnificent forests, seems to be a wild desire to shoot something and who fire at every living thing on shore".
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