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So the next time you feel yourself storming across the room in a series of percussive heel strikes, or basically acting like a house on fire, slow down.
The Intervention has exactly the same damage as the Barret but it has half as many bullets in the default magazine and is bolt-action which makes your rate of fire slow down and makes this weapon have to be one-shot-kill otherwise your enemy will have enough time to aim at you and kill you.
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The fire slowed as it moved into areas inside Yosemite national park that have experienced recent burns – control fires started by authorities, or natural fires, caused by lightning, allowed to run their course, reflecting growing recognition of nature's rhythm.
But, as he told a journalist, "at least … I'm not waking up saying, 'Oh, no, did I kill someone last night?' " If the fire slowed him down artistically, a larger impediment arose soon afterwards.
Compared to wild plants, introduced plants had similar survival and responses to fire, slower growth, and more delayed flowering.
A few seconds before touchdown, retrorockets on the bottom of the capsule would fire, slowing the spacecraft to just one to two mph.
His fire slowed the Fw 190, which reacted to a hit.
Progress along the road was rapid with only intermittent artillery fire slowing them down.
As the 74th (Yeomanry) Division's advance approached the Ottoman trenches, heavy machine-gun fire slowed their progress.
The fire slowed down as winds subsided, and crews were able to get into neighborhoods to prevent embers from taking out additional homes, he said.
However, BZ neurons fire slower LTS bursts than CZ neurons, but with the same number of action potentials, suggesting they have different intrinsic membrane properties.
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