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A year ago, in San Bernardino, Calif., a man who had long harassed his estranged wife walked into her classroom and, without a word, fired 10 shots from his revolver, killing her and also fatally wounding an 8-year-old.
Amanda doesn't say the word "fired", but she does say words that mean the same thing.
Does a 10-year-old even know what the word "fired" means?
A spokesman for Baldwin raised objections to the word "fired," but told the Post, "The show is not coming back.
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The committee took him at his word, firing arrow after arrow into his bare torso.
By attempting to swap the word "firing" for the word "resignation," President Bush is trying to force the debate onto more neutral grounds.
And Reagan was as good as his word, firing all of the strikers, except the 600 or so who came back to work.
In many news stories that followed, the words "fire proof" were ensconced in what later generations would call "ironic quote marks".
"What's so unrealistic and manipulative about a black man loving his daughter, and having real, emotional moments with his family?" he says, the words firing out.
There's an immediate and pronounced swagger from the duo who send the crowd into a bouncing dizzy as they pace back and forth on the stage, weaving in and out of each other, their words firing in fizzy synergy.
The words "fire pit," "wainscot," "pergola" and "mudroom" fetched entry-level homes about a 25% premium.
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