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"This shooting took place within seconds of a shot going off, and they pretty much fired at the same time".
There are also the additional risks that given that Europe could well flare up again Mr Bernanke has pretty much fired his last bullet, given the open ended nature of the purchases.
By May it was so frustrated by the fractious structure of Covisint that it pretty much fired the client.
Last year, we pretty much fired him, but he's back anyway!
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When coach Mike Tomlin was threatening to pretty much fire everyone unless things changed.
I can pretty much sell fire to the devil.
I guess it's worth nothing that pretty much every missile fired is at this point a robot, what with the GPS navigation, on-board cameras and all that.
Toto Wolff, Mercedes' head of motorsport, added: "Lewis was pretty much on fire from Friday.
But that idea too – recasting C4 as if it were a mini BBC – pretty much failed to fire.
You'd pretty much have to fire this thing out of a cannon to make it miss a beat.
It will pretty much always get you fired on the spot, unless you manage to fall in love with the editor of your own paper, a la Sally Quinn and Ben Bradlee of the Washington Post.
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