Fired
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The Dutch
fired
not a single shot.
May
fired
the first major shot at the Conservative Party conference.
They were basically destroyed politically – scared away,
fired
from various jobs, or forced to leave the country.
But America failed to develop a coherent public rationale for its planned deployment of a system designed to destroy a missile
fired
by a rogue regime.
The commanders responsible were fired, and the assassins are being brought to trial before civilian courts.
Indeed, it was the peasantry that
fired
the first shot in the reform campaign that has transformed China in the decades since.
Russia’s new Kalibr cruise missiles,
fired
on Syrian targets from ships in the Caspian Sea, recently surprised the world with their fearsome precision.
But he who can’t be
fired
won’t be hired, and he who won’t be hired won’t quit.
Today’s Japan – a liberal democracy that has not
fired
a single shot against an outside party in nearly seven decades, and that has made major contributions to global development during this period – is very different from the Japan of 1947.
The coming weeks will reveal whether Pakistan’s new government has the courage and integrity not only to release the
fired
judges, but to restore them to the bench and perhaps to face their scrutiny down the road.
During the first Gulf War in 1991, when Iraq
fired
39 Scud missiles at Israeli civilian targets and US forces failed to stop the Iraqi attacks, Israel was set to strike Iraqi targets, which would have split the US-Arab anti-Iraq coalition.
A second major warning shot in three years has been
fired
at this export-led economy.
“We have to save face,” said General Abd al-Latif Badiny, a deputy interior minister who was
fired
under al-Adly.
Several were
fired
from state-sponsored jobs.
And yet the US did not preemptively attack Soviet missile sites, which were relatively vulnerable, because the risk that even one or two of the Soviet missiles would be
fired
at an American city was enough to deter a first strike.
Last week, President Lee
fired
three of them.
Britain
fired
the first shot in the 1930’s currency war, leaving the gold standard in September 1931.
Two of its reporters were later killed in Baghdad when a US tank
fired
on the Hotel Palestine, where, according to US officials, it was believed that a spotter directing fire at US troops was located.
Instead, he has upped the ante and
fired
a series of early warning shots in what could turn into a full-blown global trade war, with disastrous consequences for the United States and the rest of the world.
More than 85 years ago, US Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis Hawley
fired
the first shot in sponsoring the Tariff Act of 1930.
While German permanent civil servants cannot be fired, nor are they allowed to strike.
But not a shot has been
fired
across Sinai.
In February, Peruvian students were
fired
upon in Lima as they demonstrated against what they called the “Youth Slave Law,” which would employ students as unpaid interns.
To reestablish the public’s confidence, there can be no impunity for those who
fired
bullets or gave the orders to fire.
Second, it could absorb excess German savings by letting unemployment rise as local manufacturers
fired
workers (because rising unemployment forces down the savings rate).
In recent months, North Korea has
fired
several ballistic missiles and conducted a nuclear test, spurring an exchange of incendiary rhetoric between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump.
The US Federal Reserve has completed two rounds of so-called “quantitative easing,” whereas the European Central Bank has
fired
two shots from its big gun, the so-called long-term refinancing operation (LTRO), providing more than €1 trillion ($1.3 trillion) in low-cost financing to eurozone banks for three years.
When it was only an aspiration, the European Union was an immensely attractive idea that
fired
many people’s imagination, including mine.
With Congress lost to the Democrats and exit polls showing six in ten voters opposed to the Iraq war, Bush finally
fired
Donald Rumsfeld, his disastrous secretary of defense.
For example, in what was apparently a rare instance of truth telling, Trump revealed to NBC News’s Lester Holt that he had
fired
FBI Director James Comey because of “this Russia thing.”
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