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Tracers, which are normally fired every fifth round, are phosphorous-tipped, allowing the trajectory to be a visible red streak, but they are also highly flammable.
A 7.62 × 39 mm mild steel core bullet normally fired by AK-47 gun was considered as a threat due to its representativeness.
In addition, a neuron that normally fired after nine pulses would fail to shoot if the team altered the interval length between pulse eight and nine.
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Pain-sensing nerves along the body's surface normally fire more frequently when we touch something hot or sharp, sending electrical signals to the brain, causing us to react.
The people used during strike action have been trained by the London Fire Brigade, but they are not normally fire fighters.
When attacked, Trump normally fires back — and plays the victim.
Week Two he normally fires the guy who blamed Week One's leader for leading the team to defeat.
Moreover, optogenetic stimulation of the climbing fibers at the time that they normally fire during VOR-decrease training did not induce VOR-decrease learning.
Normally fires die down overnight, because it's cooler and the humidity goes up.
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