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to fired
verb
To set (something) on fire.
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Even worse were the buyouts being paid to fired coaches.
If it's a journalist's text, such journalists have to fired for professional incapacity.
The layoffs were directed by top management, they said, and were tightly scripted by the company's human resources department so the company could avoid paying severance packages to fired employees.
Tests results showed that Earth of Datça-lime binder through steam curing can be used for the production of materials similar to fired clay or calcium silicate bricks.
The mixtures composed of calcite, sodium silicate solution and boehmite presented good adherence to fired bricks that are used as masonry elements in historical construction.
This distinction is based upon composition (for example, lavas have naturally complex mineralogy that are varied and vastly different to fired clay) and to possible differences in the paleomagnetic results obtained by archeological and volcanic materials (see references above).
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An ungentleness gets into the air when Trump speaks, prompting the abandonment of certain social norms (e.g., an old man should show forbearance and physical respect for a young woman, even especially an angry young woman, and might even think to wonder what is making her so angry), norms that, to fired-up Trump supporters, must feel antiquated in this brave new moment of ideological foment.
But they continued to fire".
"Nobody wants to fire people.
It had to fire back to survive.
The New York City Education Department wanted to fire these teachers.
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