1. But the governor may be concerned that some Democratic legislators will use any overt presidential campaigning to fire away at him and undermine some of his legislative proposals. 2. But then he fired away at two other students, people against whom he said he had no grudge. 3. But Van Exel of late has been exhorting Jones to fire away at will, and the advice has paid huge dividends for the Lakers. 4. Dole and Kemp fired away at President Clinton for raising taxes on many Americans and refusing to support Republican attempts to balance the budget. 5. He made a third, then pulled imaginary pistols from his hip and fired away at Lee. 6. He was going to fire away at you. 7. He then fired away at Polanco and forced the fly ball Hidalgo turned into a tougher play than it probably should have been. 8. He watches as Acuna tearfully prays, occasionally raising her arms and pleading to the heavens while cameras fire off at the sun. 9. It lets you fly fighter planes, drive race cars and maneuver through dark hallways while firing away at bad guys. 10. Liberals, especially congressional Democrats, oppose the changes conservatives and moderates have in mind, and argued for Clinton to simply fire away at the GOP plan. |