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Highlighting Warren's rapid succession of fusillades against Trump makes sense.
EARLY morning fusillades of gibberish are nothing new in the Trump presidency.
The room echoed with fusillades of notes, plus the occasional elegant chord.
During the final movement's percussion-driven fusillades, the piano had difficulty punching through.
Some are Trump-branded fusillades at political foes like Karl Rove and George F. Will.
While Trump may not have started the fire, his rat-a-tat-tat fusillades have certainly exacerbated it.
Hopper's war against "Hollywood Reds" like Charlie Chaplin and Humphrey Bogart was a precursor of the Enquirer's fusillades against Clinton.
Today, hostility toward China is experiencing in an edgy spike, fueled in part by Trump's trade war and frothing fusillades of tweets.
It has been the target of frequent fusillades from Apple — the iPhone company wants to protect your data; Google wants to sell it.
A few hours after the interview, Mr. Cuomo's budget director, Robert Mujica, chimed in with a 1,600-word statement repeating the governor's fusillades.
The unhinged rhetorical fusillades and open conspiracism of Ted Cruz and Donald Trump, in particular, have become a form of ironic reality show entertainment.
Through it all, McConnell remained silent -- even as more than a dozen of his Senate Republican colleagues rallied to support him publicly amid Trump's fusillades.
To hear Mr. Gates tell it, even the staunchest backers of an America First ideology, which he called "selfish," succumb to his fusillades of data.
That might be harsh but it doesn't approach the fusillades Warren has been firing off on Twitter, directly at Trump, on his favorite social media platform.
In the "Magnetic Fields" paintings and pastels, molten yellow forms an allover ground for funnel-like swirls of red lines and fusillades of pink and lavender.
He compulsively upstages Berlin's simpler melodies with fusillades of florid adornment as if to prove that, unlike the songwriter, he can play the piano in more than one key.
From her laptop, she deployed percussion samples in meticulous fusillades, often in breakneck six-beat rhythms that were scattered across the stereo field to make things even more vertiginous.
Journalists now routinely awaken to the sound of a notification on their smartphones, telling them that the president is already up and driving the news in 280-character gonzo fusillades.
Vice President Mike Pence defended Trump, even as other Republicans urged the businessman-turned-politician to avoid firing such fusillades against the co-equal judicial branch of government, which the U.S. Constitution designates as a check on the power of the presidency and Congress.
En l'espace de 5 minutes, le Général Boutinaud reçoit un coup de téléphone de l'un de ses adjoints, Jean-Pierre Tourtier, le médecin-chef de la brigade des sapeurs-pompiers de Paris, qui a lui-même reçu un coup de téléphone du centre opérationnel l'informant qu'il y a des explosions au Stade de France et des fusillades dans le centre de Paris.
Together they managed to escape the fusillades and went into exile. In 1872 both were given death sentences in absentia.
They hardly slept because of fusillades during the night. The next day, the first attacks by the French on the British positions were repelled with heavy losses. Around noon there was a pause in the hostilities during which the French held a council of war.
"Great God, what shots!" exclaimed Blyth an instant before being killed during the initial fusillades. Moments later, while helping his crew run out a carronade, a musket ball tore into Burrow's thigh. He fell to the deck mortally wounded, but refused to be carried below. The fierce contest ended in 30 minutes.
The two sides exchanged fire with the Russians winning out in the end. As the Russian forces chased after their fleeing enemies, they were ambushed by Korean musketeers entrenched on a hill overlooking the river. The Russians attempted to storm the Korean position, but fierce fusillades from the allied Manchu, Daur, and Korean forces inflicted heavy casualties, forcing them to retreat.
The final battle began on 7 September, the day after Suleiman's demise. By this time, the fortress walls had been reduced to rubble by mining with explosives and wood fueled fires at the corners of the walls. In the morning an all-out attack began with fusillades from small arms, "Greek fire", and a concentrated cannonade.According to Robert William Fraser, more than 10,000 large cannon balls were shot into the fortress during the siege.
Stryker voluntarily left a place of > comparative safety, and, armed with a carbine, ran to the head of the unit. > In full view of the enemy and under constant fire, he exhorted the men to > get to their feet and follow him. Inspired by his fearlessness, they rushed > after him in a desperate charge through an increased hail of bullets. > Twenty-five yards from the objective the heroic soldier was killed by the > enemy fusillades.
Capone gave Chicago its "reputation as the locus classicus of American gangsterdom, a cityscape where bullet-proof roadsters with tommygun-toting hoodlums on running boards careened around State Street spraying fusillades of slugs into flower shop windows and mowing down the competition in blood-spattered garages." Capone appeared on the cover of Time magazine in 1930. He was even offered seven-figure sums by two major Hollywood studios to appear in a film, but he declined.Doherty, pg. 140.
After the outbreak of the War in the Vendée, the Legion was deployed to Western France, where it carried out the fusillades de Nantes. At the same moment its leaders were accused of "despotism" and certain officers such as Marceau were relieved by the représentants en mission to the Vendée. More and more members of the Legion switched to the vendéen side and the legion was finally disbanded on 22 June 1793, with its members redistributed into French units.
Additionally, they replaced "Snoopin' 'round my door" with "cryin' all the time". The song was now literally about a dog. Jerry Leiber, the original lyricist, found these changes irritating, saying that the rewritten words made "no sense". Described as "one of their trademark spoofs, a send-up of Big Mama Thornton's 'Hound Dog' complete with vulgar beat and mock drum fusillades",Jim Miller, Flowers in the Dustbin: The Rise of Rock and Roll, 1947–1977 (Simon & Schuster, 1999) p. 135.
Some managed to escape that first night, while U.S. troops turned searchlights on the tunnels and continued firing, said Chung Koo-ho, whose mother died shielding him and his sister. By the second day, the gunfire was reduced to potshots and occasional fusillades when a trapped refugee moved or tried to escape. Some also recall planes returning that second day to fire rockets or drop bombs. Racked with thirst, survivors resorted to drinking blood-filled water from a small stream running under the bridge.
Their shots were ineffective because of > the terrain until Sgt. Hawk, despite his wound, boldly climbed to an exposed > position on a knoll where, unmoved by fusillades from the enemy, he became a > human aiming stake for the destroyers. Realizing that his shouted fire > directions could not be heard above the noise of battle, he ran back to the > destroyers through a concentration of bullets and shrapnel to correct the > range. He returned to his exposed position, repeating this performance until > 2 of the tanks were knocked out and a third driven off.
It is thought by historians that the use of short blades by the Dutch was an attempt to imitate previously successful Portuguese weaponry and tactics. The Portuguese force was made up of an assortment of natives, blacks and whites who knew, and had experience fighting in, the difficult Brazilian terrain. They weakened Dutch troops with fusillades of musketfire from behind trees, and then charge with mêlée weapons. The Dutch had expected the enemy to march down the well established coastal roads, and thus formed a line of defence covering these roads.
Tactics which were planned and > executed by Commander Linder encompassed over one hundred and fifty attack > sorties and were consummated in the face of scores of accurate surface-to- > air missile firings and fusillades of antiaircraft fire concentrated at the > targets. Despite the enemy's determined and formidable opposition, the > logistic lifeline of Haiphong was effectively severed by the destruction of > these key bridges without the loss of a single strike aircraft. Commander > Linder's brilliant planning, consummate flight leadership, and fearless > devotion to duty in the face of grave personal danger were in keeping with > the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.
A frontal assault by sailors and marines drawn from landing forces in the Fleet suffered disastrously as fusillades of gunfire from Confederate sharpshooters and cannoneers swept them down as wheat before a scythe. Meanwhile, Union Army forces attacked from the landward side, storming the fort's relatively undefended rear. By 15 January, Fisher was secured in Union hands, and the last barrier to Wilmington was removed, enabling the Union to stop the flow of supplies through the Confederacy's last seaport. Tristram Shandy resumed patrol operations off Wilmington; and, on 25 January 1865, she captured blockade runner Blenheim.
Initially the English forces advanced and despite heavy return fire, some of the Irish forces believed they should retreat as they had not expected to engage the English vanguard in open battle. However, MacDermott noticing the heavy casualties the initial fusillades had caused in the English ranks, ordered his pipers to continue sounding battle songs and believed he could destroy Clifford's entire force. At this point, the English forces began to waver and their advance was halted as the Irish muskets and archers continued to pour fire into their ranks. The English musketeers – running low on gunpowder and ammunition – retreated, leaving their remaining infantry under intense Irish fire.
Via Lewandowsky's sculpture From Behind (Doggy Style), 2006, in the permanent collection of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri Via's installations in public spaces confirm this, as do his performances, which create an awareness of the structures of historiography. In 2009 his contribution to the 20th anniversary of the Monday demonstrations in East Germany (specifically Leipzig) took the form of a confetti parade. Cannon were fired at the participants with the fusillades consisting of confetti made from miniature business cards bearing the code names and professions of thousands of the Stasi's domestic spies. Information for the business cards was acquired from documentation at the Federal Commissioner for the Stasi Records (or Birthler office) in Leipzig.
Bokilo, who was a member of the opposition coalition,Frederic Fritscher, "Congo : au lendemain du second tour des élections législatives Quatre personnes ont été tuées dans des fusillades à Brazzaville", Le Monde, 9 June 1993 . then served as Minister of Trade, Consumption, and Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in the power-sharing government of Prime Minister Claude Antoine Dacosta from 1992 to 1993. He left his post as BEAC National Director following his appointment to the government. Later, following the 1997 civil war, Bokilo was a member of the National Transitional Council (CNT), which acted as the provisional parliament from 1998 to 2002, and during that time he was President of the CNT's Economic Commission.
The many and impressive miracles which occur through the intercessions of the Virgin Mother have consecrated the church in the conscience of the faithful as a national shrine. Thousands of believers, from all over Greece, arrive at Aigio on Bright Friday every year, to get Panagia's grace and to get Her blessing. In the 14th volume of the French monthly magazine Revue des deux Mondes of the year 1876 it is mentioned that it was a big fest for the people of Aeghion Revue des deux Mondes, TOME QUATORZIÈME, 1876,(Link to books.google.com digital library) "grande fête locale à Aigion ... Dès le matin, tous les habitans, hommes, femmes, enfans, s'y rendent en pèlerinage; puis tous reviennent ensemble au milieu des fusillades et des détonations des varellota (petit baril)".
At about 23:00 on August 26, the first shots were fired in the Battle of Long Island, near the Red Lion Inn (near present-day 39th Street and 4th Avenue). American pickets from Samuel John Atlee's Pennsylvania regiment fired upon two British soldiers who were foraging in a watermelon patch near the inn.. Around 01:00 on August 27, the British approached the vicinity of the Red Lion with 200–300 troops. The American troops fired upon the British; after approximately two fusillades, they fled up the Gowanus Road toward the Vechte-Cortelyou House. Major Edward Burd had been in command, but he was captured along with a lieutenant and 15 privates.. This first engagement was fought in the vicinity of 38th and 39th streets between 2nd and 3rd avenues near a swamp located adjacent to the Gowanus Road.
"By the way", he added, "I have sent to the royal kennels for help, just in case the Beast is not dead. While awaiting the arrival of this help, we shall gather all our strength and our wits to finish thereby the tragedy whose sad enactment has gone on too long." Antoine was in Besseyre on 19 August for a special mass said in honour of the Holy Ghost, attended by many members of the surrounding parishes and presided over by such notables as the prior of Prévac, the prior-vicar of Nozeyrolles, and the vicars of Paulhac, Sauges, and Venteuges. A procession of Antoine's huntsmen in full dress lead to the nearby castle at Besset, where a feast was held, followed by a celebration in honour of Saint Louis, accompanied by fireworks, fusillades, and the music of hunting horns.
Instantly taken under machine-gun fire from a second entrance to the same position, he unhesitatingly braved the increasingly vicious fusillades to crawl back for another charge, returned to his objective and blasted the second opening, thereby demolishing the position. Repeatedly covering the ground between the savagely defended enemy fortifications and his platoon area, he systematically approached, attacked and withdrew under blanketing fire to destroy a total of six Japanese positions, more than twenty-five of the enemy and a quantity of vital ordnance gear and ammunition. Stouthearted and indomitable, Sergeant Gray had single-handedly overcome a strong enemy garrison and had completely disarmed a large mine field before finally rejoining his unit and, by his great personal valor, daring tactics and tenacious perseverance in the face of extreme peril, had contributed materially to the fulfillment of his company's mission. His gallant conduct throughout enhanced and sustained the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service.

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