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the tracer
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A chemical used to track the progress or history of a natural process.
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Every night, the Black Hawk crews say, the tracer bullets come up to meet them.
The tracer is normally distributed evenly in heart muscle.
Crucially, distribution of the tracer was closely related to symptom severity, with those patients presenting with more severe symptoms.
He wants that Doors soundtrack to kick in and the tracer fire to start tearing apart the jungle canopy.
Therefore, all studies of fermium chemistry have been done on the tracer scale.
On the first gulf war's bombing of Baghdad: "The tracer rounds made lines of incandescent beauty, lovely arcing curves and slow S's and parabolas of light".
Sales plunged 18percentt in 2000, the industry's best year ever (partly because models like the Tracer and Mystique, twins of the Ford Escort and Contour, were discontinued).
The police union, the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, has also criticized the tracer units, complaining that the department assigned too many patrol officers to the teams.
These areas, he said, included creating his leadership team and thinning the ranks of the tracer units, which have focused on quality-of-life summonses.
The tracer light marquee advertising the night's classic film or live theater production is hard to miss in Abilene's small downtown.
As in "Pearl Harbor," the battle in "Black Hawk Down" is an eye-catching misfire, color-coordinated down to the tracer rounds.
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