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We carried on this peculiar chivalry for fifteen minutes, sometimes using riot shields, whose glass cracks realistically under repeated fire.
Even Haifa, Israel's third city (and one with a large Arab population), has come under repeated fire.
It came under repeated fire from shareholders for lackluster results; its stock price has fallen more than 75percentt since it was formed.
Mr Cameron has found himself under repeated fire from disgruntled Tory backbenchers over the way he leads the party, including questions over whether he was "man or mouse".
Despite coming under repeated fire from the Syrian security forces, the activists also managed to evacuate 47 injured Syrians from Baba Amr, according to Avaaz.
The Bush administration also has come under repeated fire, especially from European allies, for abandoning international commitments made during the Clinton years, including agreements to reduce global warming, control germ warfare and to crack down on tax evasion.
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Slow inactivation is induced under conditions of sustained depolarization and repeated firing, conditions relevant for the pathophysiology of chronic pain.
The clearcutting and repeated fires changed all of this.
In a very large sample of fire-setters as many as 40% of paranoid schizophrenics repeated fire-setting [ 25].
As a result it was consumed by a nearly unbreakable cycle of revenge and retaliation: houses and towns were torched, trains and stages were attacked, steamboats came under repeated sniper fire.
Campbell was already suffering from PTSD after coming under repeated mortar fire during his tour in Iraq.
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