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t impact on the Soviet military and led to the | firing of many senior officers, including Defence Min |
the team's defensive coordinator following the | firing of Todd Grantham. |
one day, set by the orienteering club, and the | firing of the M16 sub-caliber device in the indoor ra |
he A's also had a managerial vacancy after the | firing of Ken Macha at the end of the season, but Was |
andidates, but resigned in 1911 to protest the | firing of two city commissioners. |
regular flies; in their larvae, the repetitive | firing of action potentials as well as prolonged expo |
urrounded by enemy infantry, he maintained the | firing of the guns by swinging the trails close toget |
sonal phones" (the dispute had arisen from the | firing of Lubbock's liaison for homeland security). |
e years later, Cunningham angrily demanded the | firing of Lou Kratz, an assistant undersecretary of d |
eport which found that the pressure to trigger | firing of a bullet was drastically lowered for the us |
ed Lee that he was in position by ordering the | firing of four guns, one in each direction of the com |
He also blamed his departure on the | firing of Paris Saint-Germain's former manager Paul L |
One month after the | firing of Martz, Jimmy Raye was finally hired as offe |
s again brought back to Nebraska following the | firing of Bill Callahan after a four year record of 2 |
m congressional subpoenas to testify about the | firing of nine U.S. attorneys and turn over all relat |
After shakedown and missile | firing off Cape Kennedy, Florida, in 1966, Lewis and |
his program would sweep its radar in a circle, | firing off radar pulses, and when it detected another |
Using a bank of multiple computers, all | firing off repeated HTTP requests, a significant load |
destroyer conducted another 36 fire missions - | firing off 1,281 5-inch rounds in the process - again |
aff were engaged in this matter, it would be a | firing offense. |
n opportunity of taking over a machine-gun and | firing on the enemy, unmindful of any danger. |
f to the fire of a Union brigade to stop their | firing on the Union skirmish line. |
e discovered and the enemy began gathering and | firing on them. |
In April 1861, after the | firing on Fort Sumter, President Abraham Lincoln call |
the later stages of the Battle of the Somme by | firing on German positions at Westende between 8 and |
ing him and the other covering the retreat and | firing on the enemy. |
When the news of the | firing on Fort Sumter reached Virginia City in 1861, |
They started concentrated | firing on specific buildings, firing endless salvos o |
Rifleman Thaman Gurung immediately crossed it, | firing on the German position with his Tommy gun, thu |
that Captain Matsuzaki restrained his men from | firing on them as they floated by the Fujinami and wa |
Choshu cannons | firing on Western shipping in Shimonoseki. |
centre-point of a group of the enemy who were | firing on one of his troop's picquets. |
gh ground occupied by 2 machineguns which were | firing on his company on the slope below. |
the helicopters arriving from a ship offshore, | firing on the vehicles, and landing briefly to take b |
ons, the destroyer cruised off Tanapag Harbor, | firing on small Japanese demolition craft as they att |
Tony Smith - guitar on Lone Star and | Firing on All Six |
Following the | firing on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, and Presiden |
of totally preventing the main artillery from | firing on any other angle than on the port and starbo |
icer William B. Shubrick, after that country's | firing on USS Water Witch. |
These weeds can be destroyed by the player | firing on them. |
The most famous incident was the | firing on foreign shipping in the Shimonoseki Strait |
A number of incidents of artillery | firing on Union steamers passing up and down the Miss |
At 5 p.m. commenced | firing on the chace from our larboard bow guns-our sh |
e attacking another machine gun nest which was | firing on his platoon. |
ns fire, giving the police the excuse to start | firing on him, and he kills one of the police officer |
in the police and Central Reserve Police Force | firing on 30 September 2005, during an agitation agai |
les by Confederate cavalry, which never ceased | firing on us during our retreat. |
With the news of the | firing on Fort Sumter in South Carolina on 12 April 1 |
I am aware, the enemy has not made a habit of | firing on personnel in the water or on rafts even whe |
Approximately one month after his | firing, on February 8, 2011, Freshwater filed a 33 pa |
he range card, and the system gave bonuses for | firing on a flank. |
n attack on Tabanyama and barred his guns from | firing on Aloe Knoll, believing this to be part of th |
d Flying jib in chace-and 1/2 past 9 commenced | firing on her from our starboard bow chaser. |
Secretary of War and issued the orders for the | firing on Fort Sumter, which began the American Civil |
One of his guns jammed, and with two cannons | firing on the left versus only one on the right, the |
, Sandro pretended to kill one of the victims, | firing on purpose at the floor of the bus and quietly |
The poor record led to Devore's | firing on January 11, 1958. |
Firing on the enemy with his pistol, Major Adler ran | |
rbiter performed an orbital manuevering system | firing on 2 September 1983 to place itself in a lower |
n Hall University from April 4, 2001 until his | firing on March 24, 2006. |
m head coach at Mizzou following Quin Snyder's | firing on February 10, 2006, with the Tigers at a rec |
Firing on an ahead bearing resulted in the destructio | |
Legation Quarter exacerbated the situation by | firing on Chinese demonstrators and mobs and killing |
ournal-Constitution wrote "It wasn't quite the | firing on Fort Sumter that launched the Civil War. |
being mentally unfit to command because of his | firing on an unarmed woman. |
e citizens protested the raid, but, generally, | firing on Union ships ceased thereafter. |
ssdall, around 4 miles (6.5 km) from Monaghan, | firing on the English column with calivers (light mus |
Back in his elements, saiju steals the show, | firing on all cylinders. |
tze river, the Japanese attacked HMS Ladybird, | firing on her from a shore battery. |
nish ships who had joined him were fooled into | firing on each other by a British night attack and we |
After briefly | firing on them by mistake, the Americans rescued the |
ok a position closer to the station, and began | firing on the Japanese defenders. |
Immediately after Bunting's | firing on October 22, 2006 there was much speculation |
the Franklin and Brueys' flagship the Orient, | firing on them in company with HMS Defence and HMS Sw |
on was linked to the sonar system of the ship, | firing on command when the target was in range. |
Indoor Simulated Marksmanship Trainer) weapons | firing on a projected screen displaying the VIRTE Vir |
completed her first submerged Polaris missile | firing on 6 April 1964 and returned to Newport News o |
o sections by walls that can be broken open by | firing on them. |
d they would attempt to avoid detection by not | firing on Operation Snoopy missions. |
ss with three submerged 21" torpedo tubes, one | firing on each beam and one astern. |
d Wheaton to San Fabian in Lingayan Gulf, then | firing on insurgent entrenchments on the landing beac |
It was in a battle that same year, while | firing on an adversary, that Hardin received a ball t |
les radio's Indie 103.1 FM from 2005 until his | firing on March 22, 2006, under mysterious circumstan |
Spanish troops from the shore also began | firing on the Americans but were chased away when the |
enter the Turkish Straits during the campaign, | firing on the inner forts from 0914 until 1740 hours. |
Australian anti-tank gunners | firing on Japanese tanks at the Muar-Parit Sulong Roa |
t British warship to fire on the enemy (whilst | firing on land forces at Port Stanley), and the first |
Near the enemy trench, he saw two more Germans | firing on him while simultaneously displaying a white |
er did definitely silence many of the Spandaus | firing on his Troop as they crossed open ground, so m |
ng with a successful Polaris ballistic missile | firing on 2 December 1964 and was relieved by the Gol |
w into the village, followed by the lieutenant | firing on them. |
ts in their inaugural 2000-01 season until his | firing on January 7, 2003, in the middle of the 2002- |
an heavy cruisers came into action and started | firing on Warspite at 15:55 but had to break off as t |
After | firing on the coach, one of the women shot the other |
ami drove off Confederate batteries which were | firing on Union transports near Harrison's Landing, V |
t attempted to inspect the vehicles, and began | firing on the vehicles as they drove through the chec |
one, managed to reach the harbor despite being | firing on. |
After | firing one shot at his supervisor, the worker then fi |
rget made 10 runs of 75 feet, with the shooter | firing one shot during each run. |
d when illuminated by shore searchlights after | firing only 6 rounds. |
A burnout (also called a | firing operation, or firing out) is a smaller fire ig |
the barrel, mount and one for each half of the | firing, or bedding, platform. |
ctive of the game is to score points by either | firing or carrying a floating ball into the opponent' |
he breech until it had been tripped by the gun | firing, or manually reset by another operator inside |
cal agents within a mortar round, possibly for | firing or detonation as an improvised chemical device |
acked a suitable launcher and crews trained in | firing orbital rockets. |
Firing order | |
firing order: 1-6-3-5-2-4 | |
ms, and fixed upon a plan for taking some, and | firing other parts of the town. |
iege warfare ensued, with the allied artillery | firing over Leuven's fortifications and the pioneers |
nis Space Center in Mississippi for test stand | firing over the Labor day weekend (5 September 1994). |
k's II Corps on the morning of the second day, | firing over the heads of wounded Confederates, long e |
was, nominally, a rapid-fire mount capable of | firing over 30 rounds per minute at targets up to ran |
n enemy for the first time since World War II, | firing over 300 rounds of 5"/38 caliber ammunition in |
ccasions and disposed of enemy machine-guns by | firing over open sights under direct fire. |
ee bombarded the batteries for almost 5 hours, | firing over 500 rounds. |
t were armed with a Lewis gun on the top wing, | firing over the propeller arc. |
ed the mains for the collapsing circuit of the | firing pack, turning off the street's power supply. |
d the target, constantly calibrating the gun's | firing parameters in action. |
ore recent innovations have included encrypted | firing parameters, which must be decrypted to properl |
ichaels would later admit he made a mistake in | firing Parnell from the cast and wanted him back. |
of an incriminating enemy document; death by a | firing party at dawn appears to be his imminent fate. |
Godwin managed to wrestle the pistol of the | firing party commander from his belt and shot him dea |
borne on a gun carriage escorted by a military | firing party. |
We made one | firing pass after another and caused terrible destruc |
ntruder's tail position without being noticed, | firing passive homing missiles and then turning away. |
rap and cut inside from the right hand, before | firing past Iker Casillas for the game's first; the h |
h Neil Harris in the 26th minute of the match, | firing past goalkeeper Robert Green after the West Ha |
Each ship had a different | firing pattern that the player could switch between w |
olarisations around one second apart, and this | firing pattern is similar to what is known as paroxys |
player empowers the ship's weapon strength and | firing pattern by picking up power-up icons as well a |
does inhibit dopamine release, and alters the | firing pattern of dopaminergic neurons. |
The different | firing patterns made each round seem slightly differe |
Warspite, not aware of the Italian | firing patterns, split her guns between the two ships |
Second, a | firing pedestal was positioned underneath the front o |
ility was conducted in four phases: small arms | firing; physical conditioning, map reading, topograph |
The breech block, with | firing pin and extractor, is pinned to the back end o |
hile the folding stock and bolt, with separate | firing pin and telescopic cover over the return sprin |
The function of the hammer is to strike the | firing pin in a firearm, which in turn detonates the |
the detonation of the propellant then blew the | firing pin backwards onto the spring; this automatica |
the trigger was pulled, the spring pushed the | firing pin forwards into the bomb, which ignited the |
wire went through the brass body and aluminum | firing pin plunger. |
nnon is uniquely like a bolt-action but has no | firing pin in its bolt. |
The | firing pin was located on a transfer piece on the fra |
The | firing pin was fixed in the base cap of the tube, and |
n to a safe level before the breech opens, the | firing pin strikes the primer while the bolt is still |
Since the | firing pin was integral no screwing or unscrewing of |
At this point the trip lever releases the | firing pin and the gun fires. |
the time: when the gun was ready to fire, the | firing pin projected through the back of the breech b |
rifles: the knife serves as a restraint to the | firing pin during assembly of the lock. |
the wire and freeing the plunger to strike the | firing pin and detonate the round. |
Belleville spring, which inverts, driving the | firing pin into the M46 detonator. |
Hammer with an integral | firing pin on a S&W Model 13 revolver |
was attached at the rear of the bolt, securing | firing pin. |
irearms have a striker instead of a hammer and | firing pin. |
Point of No Return") - he also had the task of | firing Pino after he was found forging overtime slips |
Firing pins and extractors broke frequently on the Am | |
Examples include | firing pins and rifle bolt faces, or engine camshafts |
time he leaves his house, he takes out all the | firing pins, replacing them with slightly shorter one |
thus the force used | firing plastic bullets killing a 13 year old boy was |
s 210 mm gun M1939 (Br-17) as well as the same | firing platform and control mechanism. |
It was mounted on a timber | firing platform and lacked a recoil system of any kin |
The main objects in the use of the | firing platform are: To provide a reliable support fo |
The gun was moved over the | firing platform and then lowered into position after |
ubic meter pit had to be excavated to hold the | firing platform which took between eight and twenty h |
a pines, offered an ideal observation post and | firing platform for the French artillery. |
It was mounted on a | firing platform to give it fast 360° traverse. |
When the | firing platform is used, the float plate, with spade |
Generally a wooden | firing platform was constructed for these guns in act |
The | firing platform was supported by six legs, each of wh |
The | firing platform was supported by four legs, each of w |
riage was mounted on a small metal rectangular | firing platform with four carrying handles that permi |
The | firing platform was supported by five legs, each of w |
both games, the player controls a small mobile | firing platform that he moves side to side along the |
Seven cars could carry a portable metal | firing platform (Bettungslafette) that had a central |
nd railroad tracks were laid slightly past the | firing platform to accommodate the front bogies of th |
The carriage was placed on a | firing platform which had to be dug into the ground. |
gshaubitze M 16 and used the same carriage and | firing platform as the larger weapon. |
After the gun's pintle was bolted to the | firing platform's pivot mount the entire carriage was |
nal light field piece installed on a temporary | firing platform, which was removed by April 1880. |
These consisted of the | firing platform, the carriage, the cradle, the barrel |
e and apply heavier weapons from a more stable | firing platform. |
A third wagon was necessary to carry the | firing platform. |
a central pivot which was in turn mounted on a | firing platform. |
en down into three loads, barrel, carriage and | firing platform. |
ile the carriage would recoil, in turn, on the | firing platform. |
ached to the underside of the carriage and the | firing platform. |
t the recoil forces and made for a very steady | firing platform. |
re almost every railcar was transformed into a | firing point, and Soviet troops had to use armour and |
wide aisle at the range of 10 metres from the | firing point. |
The range has 12 lanes and | firing points from 50m to 500m. |
The M231 FPW, a modified M16 for use in the | firing ports of the M2 Bradley. |
The | firing ports were so arranged that it was possible to |
Overall dimensions in | firing position |
h Vietnamese Army Sapper company on his unit's | firing position at Khe Gio Bridge. |
ons, a pair of "tank buster" troops crawl to a | firing position some 50 to 150 yards away from the ta |
The leFH 18/40 howitzer in a concealed | firing position in Italy, 1944. |
d to press the attack, crawling forward into a | firing position and delivering accurate covering fire |
taneously Ritchie and DeBellevue rolled into a | firing position behind the remaining MiG-21 of the or |
ia Captain Archibald Hamilton guided them to a | firing position in the courtyard of his own house. |
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