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Перевод: firing
[существительное] растапливание; сжигание топлива; отопление; топливо; стрельба ; пальба ; произведение выстрела; произведение взрыва; обжиг ; паление шпуров; отпалка ; запуск ; работа
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- Two men, each carrying a heavy shield on his left arm, rushed as storm troops at the supposed criminal gunmen, firing themselves through a slit in the shield.
- Jenny took the society through all the processes before and after firing at high temperatures fine porcelain clay.
- The German barrage seemed to be slackening off a bit, though the Allied guns were still firing over our positions, their shells shaking the trees as they headed toward the German trenches with a loud swish as they passed overhead.
- Rugby Union: Cardiff first in firing line
- Presumably it is because of the link between standing up in this way and the act of squeezing scent from the anal region that the posture has become associated with the firing of the anal glands by the defensive skunk.
- Of great local importance are military establishments, especially the garrison in Benbecula which services the NATO rocket and missile firing range on the northwest coast of South Uist.
- It turned immediately and again passed with the gunman firing at them.
- It led to the highest floor where we found an Iraqi soldier firing an automatic rifle through a narrow aperture in a pile of sandbags, reloading and firing his weapon until he became exhausted.
- The teams waited in company ranks, to do what the British infantry has always excelled at: firing aimed shots faster and more accurately than the enemy, in any conditions.
- If your rockets are aimed at the rocket bases on the other side - a strategy known as "counter-force" - there is no point in firing second, after those enemy rockets have been launched.
- The Duke of Dunstable, however, a Wodehouse creation, was never happier than when firing off letters on the subject of the government's iniquitous rates of income tax.
- In 1967 in the United States the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was passed to protect older workers (aged 45-;64) from a variety of discriminatory employment practices, including age-based discrimination in hiring and firing, providing employee benefits, and determining promotions, training and related areas.
- Wilson's stature, it becomes increasingly clear, is dependent on the sheer variety of his talents, for he can do, effortlessly, what most novelists now fashionable could not begin to effect if faced with a firing squad - create Sylvia Calvert, for a start; pin down a very minor, but necessary, character in a couple of sentences; employ fictive skills to celebrate human qualities that are not marked by intellect.
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