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When you drop a chemical on them, they seem to fire more slowly.
Those are the ideas that seem to fire up Fox's imagination.
Asked to explain Moonlight Magic's reappearance flop, Bolger said: "He didn't seem to fire and he was very quiet after it, so he just mightn't have been right.
It seems to me change comes in clusters, and its triggers seem to fire independently and simultaneously, mostly in areas of life already pregnant with something: anything from a death to an unexpected success or an unforeseen setback.
For instance, female subjects may give verbally very low "grades" to ads using actresses in sexy roles, but their mirror neuron areas seem to fire up quite a bit, suggesting some form of identification and empathy.
A replica fighter plane flies overhead then crashes into flames; Fireworks barrage the stage; Sirens blare and the surround sound system is so refined that bullets and bombs seem to fire from all directions; Lighting effects simulate a helicopter search light that surveys the audience.
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Those on the bridge seemed to fire in various directions.
But the more he studied the symbol the more it seemed to fire his imagination.
Trump seems to fire people when they defy him, displease him or look bad on television.
The pursuit of that goal seems to fire much of Google's innovation.
Gannon's return late in the first half seemed to fire up Oakland.
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