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fire be
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1.71 |
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About to be fired. |
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fire say
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1.38 |
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It was unclear who fired first, the police said. |
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fire follow
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0.86 |
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Rhodes came to the Redskins after he was fired following one season as head coach of the Packers. |
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fire disperse
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0.66 |
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Police confirmed tear gas was fired to disperse rioters. |
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fire protect
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0.66 |
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Banuelos said he fired to protect the Marine. |
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fire open
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0.39 |
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A gunman spotted her and opened fire. |
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fire prevent
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0.39 |
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And our troops fired to prevent them from coming in. |
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fire warn
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0.39 |
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The mob was only dispersed after anti-riot units fired warning shots in the air, it added, |
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fire break_up
|
0.33 |
|
Clashes spread through the capital, which echoed with the sound of stun grenades and tear gas fired to break up the crowds. |
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fire kill
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0.26 |
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In a statement to his attorney, Smith said he fired to kill. |
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fire make
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0.26 |
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Moeller, who took over in midseason for Bobby Ross, was fired to make way for Mornhinweg. |
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fire scare_away
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0.26 |
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Abductions were also reported and shots were fired to scare people away from voting stations. |
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fire stop
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0.26 |
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Apparently no shots were fired to stop the plane. |