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Rifle shooters are trained to fire between heartbeats.
The officers in charge of launching the missiles are trained to "fire and forget".
Afghan National Army soldiers were trained to fire mortars on Wednesday at Combat Outpost Lowell near Kamu.
The plot failed, the article said, only because the mayor and two accomplices could not find anybody trained to fire the missile.
And the common areas, also locked from the outside, are watched constantly by guards holding shotguns, trained to fire non-lethal rounds at prisoners who misbehave.
Taking loose inspiration from neuroscience, they were experimenting with artificial neural networks—layers of mathematically simulated neurons that could be trained to fire in response to certain inputs.
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Evidence presented at his trial two years ago included testimony that he had trained to quickly fire the pistol at a nearby gun range.
Eliminate or mitigate all possible fire hazards, place fire-fighting equipment at strategic points throughout the warehouse, and ensure employees are properly trained to spot fire risks, and to report and fight fires.
Because the bomber's return fire was considered so dangerous, fighter pilots were trained to open fire at long range, 300 to 400 yards, then break away without closing to short-range.
The officer also claims security workers at the plant were never trained to do fire tours.
The crew was not trained to fight fires.
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