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In the old days, George Steinbrenner might have fired Eppler on the spot, or at least muzzled him.
"When you look at Milat, he's a cold, distant person who might have fired shots into the head.
She might have fired Kim 18 times, but that means she also rehired her all those times.
The police said he might have fired another round at Officers Farina and Maass as he went up the escalator.
The flag might have fired up the first-round rookie; he went on a tear and recorded six tackles in a seven-play span.
Before the confrontation, the man might have fired at least one shot into the air from his 9-millimeter pistol shortly after 10 a.m.
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And for the weakest retailers -- those contemplating bankruptcy -- the incentive for their lenders is to file early and get ahead of other retailers who might have fire sales that depress the value of everyone's inventories of clothing, housewares and the like.
(Nor is there word yet on whether six is the number of times Wilson fired his gun, or just the number of times he hit Brown. He might also have fired and missed).
The other dissenter was Justice Champ Lyons, who argued that override was wrong in a "close case like this one, where the evidence suggests a possibility that Jackson might not have fired the fatal shot".
If I had paid more attention to cost effectiveness, HP might not have fired me".
In the Soviet Union, Dmitry Orlov might say, they'd never have fired the tollbooth operators in the first place.
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