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We want to be in the fire.
But for me, as a ballplayer, I need to be in the fire.
At a Sunday morning briefing Larimer County Sheriff Justin Smith warned that authorities will find people unauthorized to be in the fire area.
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With its vast and growing stock of public debt, Italy too appeared to be in the firing line.
But in my view, there's no reason for Cameron to be in the firing line, at least until the next general election.
"This now threatens our landscape, and local people are going to be in the firing line," Andrew West, a Frack Off campaigner, said by telephone.
The Code for Sustainable Homes, the environmental assessment method for rating and certifying the performance of new homes, is also likely to be in the firing line.
Councils have had their government funding cut by 40% since 2010 and local government is certain to be in the firing line again when Osborne publishes his spending review in November.
Barclays, down 5p at 159.25p, continued to be in the firing line over libor, but the bank's analysts decided to pick on rival Lloyds Banking Group as the UK's weakest link.
A number of rail projects are set to be in the firing line in the government's Spending Review.
ou don't need to live in the smog-, gandage-, andisease-chokeded third world to be in the firing line of man-made disaster.
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