Or was this a shrewd move to assuage worried moderates and independents and draw fire away from Romney?
The long-suffering guards have given up trying to stop people posing for photos with the kitsch mannequins - so fire away.
He then assaulted an enemy flanking force, successfully drawing their fire away from friendly Soldiers and ultimately forcing the enemy to retreat.
Immediately thereafter, he assaulted an enemy flanking force, successfully drawing their fire away from friendly soldiers and ultimately forcing the enemy to retreat.
They crouch behind plywood jails, sit on oil drums painted to look like horses and fire away at steel targets shaped like cowboys, cactuses, buffaloes or playing cards.
The Rangers came into Sunday ranked next-to-last in the NHL on the power play. (Only the Sabres, 0 for 5 Sunday, were worse.) The Rangers have regularly heard fans urging them to fire away on the power play.
With tablet devices, the hardware is somewhat important but the content available for the device is absolutely critical: With plenty of media available for the Fire right away, it's an appealing proposition.
The burning diesel ran down the lane and ended up underneath a fire engine parked about 20m away, fire crews said.
So they can't go out and force people to take measures, like having fire walls, cleared-away lanes to prevent fire from spreading.
Capt Dobbin, from Reigate, Surrey, led the attack in the face of machine gun fire just metres away.
The market was pricing protection as if the nearest fire station was 50 miles away, when in reality the people who could put out the fire were standing right there.
While leading a flanking maneuver, he was shot in the stomach from machine gun fire some 40 yards away.
Crews were trying to make the scene safe Wednesday night, using fire hoses to wash away loose dirt before it falls on searchers, Zaccard said.
Smoke from the fire at Chat Tor, Lydford, can be seen from 40 miles (64km) away, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue said.
More specifically, he has been criticized for not keeping Citi away from the fire.
The position of the bodies suggested they were trying to get away from the fire, said San Mateo County Coroner Robert Foucrault.
At 59, Taylor may finally walk away from the fire, but he will carry it with him for the rest of his natural life.
If you live next to a fire house, fire insurance is going to cost less than if the nearest fire house was 50 miles away.
The jury heard that most of the UPVC front door, which had been locked during the fire, had been burnt away by the intense heat.
Or they can invest in a company, bankrupt it, fire the workers, take away their pensions, ship the jobs overseas, and still make money doing it.
Crews had worked late into the night Wednesday at Lilydale Regional Park, washing away soil with fire hoses and bringing in search dogs to look for one of the children who had remained missing overnight.
For now, passive self-defence is recommended: barbed wire to protect vulnerable parts of ships, fire hoses to push pirates away and an alert crew to spot attacks early to allow the ship to take evasive action.
Because the fire broke out in a far away place of the terminal, there doesn't seem to be any fatalities.
Then, as the would-be rescuers tried to get her from her vehicle, "the currents changed and washed that vehicle away, " the fire chief said.
Then, as the would-be rescuers tried to extract her from her vehicle, "the currents changed and washed that vehicle away, " the fire chief said.
"It's a very expensive business, but it's something we can't just walk away from and the fire department will always be there, " says Mr Mohler.
"I pulled the object from him and tried to extinguish the fire with my hands and threw it away, " Schuringa said.
Some owners of evacuated houses kept watch of their properties a few blocks away, wondering whether the fire would reach their homes.
The fighters' ability to withstand this attack and then win themselves an American escort away from the line of fire was a moral victory beyond their dreams.
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