Now I would like to read it and normally would fire off an opinion with my usual audacity.
When orbs are matched, the affiliated monsters will charge up and fire off attacks.
The Carnival Triumph, became a major media story, when it caught fire off the coast of Mexico.
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The result is data that goes directly into computers that fire off trades with almost no human interaction.
On transporter erector-launchers, they simply erect it, fire off a ballistic missile, put it down, cover it up.
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You could fire off (unintelligible), you could have decoys or you could simply overwhelm the system by sheer numbers.
In fact, when technicians go to fire off the breaker, they alert their colleagues with the warning, "Making a loud noise!"
It was just far simpler just to log on straightaway and fire off an email raising the issue with the council directly.
It's been a tradition at TMS that the winner of the Cup race gets to fire off a six-shooter in victory lane.
That said, when my own book was published recently, I sometimes found it difficult not to fire off defensive replies to online hostility.
The smartest course is to fire off a letter demanding recission within three years and keep it on hand in case they get in trouble.
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The sun is currently in an active phase of its 11-year solar cycle, and it should continue to fire off big storms for a while yet.
Customers will not have to fire off their real credit-card number into insecure cyberspace and will have a guarantee of their money back in the event of disappointment.
As a target shooter I would routinely fire off eighty or a hundred rounds in an afternoon and, like most who enjoy the sport, bought ammunition in bulk.
Instead a series of small turbines around the coast, which would fire off at different times as tides vary around the UK, would offer more continuous supply, he said.
In addition to an ability to fire off one-liners, the panel of show-runners seated before reporters at the Television Critics Association summer press tour share something else in common: success.
Fire off a quick email blast to your subscribers.
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All of the buttons had a nice tactile response to each press that was free of mush, making it a pleasure to fire off weapons at the other karts in our race.
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The new compose window, popping out of the bottom of the screen, feels almost like a chat window, meant to suit users who fire off short messages as opposed to those who crank out 1, 000 words in a first message.
On whatever occasion I fire off a question about anybody, even far down the rankings, she seems to have a ready answer. (Our database, managed by Mitchel Rand, helps a lot.) Allison, meantime, also specializes in our antipodean 40 wealthiest list.
If the adrenalin response continues to fire off too regularly, then the body manufactures more, and eventually the mechanism fires off unexpectedly, which incidentally explains how people can have panic attacks at 2am in the morning when they should be asleep.
And, well, we can't express our disappointment enough here -- not only does a mode dial simplify the process of selecting your primary shooting preference, it also serves to provide confirmation of your current pick, letting you know that you're in manual before you fire off a half dozen now-useless frames.
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Sure, there's a bigger version that will let you fire off shots from your DSLR in number of exotic ways (with sounds, lights and whatnot), but the dongle is more appealing if you're just looking for a small, tidy way of setting off your camera without you standing right behind it.
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The match is struck the second outsiders learn of a betrothal: A bride-to-be, especially, becomes public property and an age-old archetype and she is expected to fire off, on command, the event date and location, number of guests, maker of dress and, by golly, she had better loft that ring finger for inspection.
For investors, it was bad enough that the action alone indicated the Fed believes the economy and threat of a global recession have become so alarming that it could wait no longer and had to fire off such a huge barrage of measures all at once, virtually emptying its arsenal of meaningful weapons.
Ramzy found Hossam Hassan from a set-piece and he fed Tarek Mustapha to fire in off a post.
Sylla skipped away from Nerijus Devetinas and crossed for the Swede to fire home off the crossbar from close range.
The last known survivor before Friday was killed on April 28 by a fire set off inadvertently by rescuers who were trying to cut through to free her.
In the biggest high-profile incident in the U.S. in recent years, more than 3, 000 passengers aboard the Carnival Splendor were towed to shore in 2010 by a Mexican tugboat after an engine-room fire cut off the ship's electricity.
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