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27 Sentences With "taken fire"

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The man had been shot, and WMAR reported the car had taken fire as well.
We'd taken fire from both the North and South, and the South Koreans were better shots.
The senator has taken fire across the country for his toothless response to the shooting, calling it 'inexplicable'.
In the past, it's taken fire for allowing advertisers to target groups of people identified as "Jew-haters" and Nazi sympathizers.
I know you've taken fire from both sides: The religious people say you're impious, and the atheists say you've betrayed the cause.
NEW ORLEANS — Boeing's Space Launch System rocket, designed to bring humans to the moon and even Mars, has taken fire from every angle.
Amazon has taken fire from all political corners, including President Trump and Senator Elizabeth Warren, over issues from worker conditions to anti-competitive practices.
"The senator has taken fire across the country for his toothless response to the shooting, calling it 'inexplicable,'" Ruby-Sachs said in a press release.
Meanwhile, Rubio has also taken fire from Jeb Bush's team, which still sees Rubio as its most dangerous rival for the support of mainstream conservatives.
The Trump White House has at times taken fire from the media for a perceived tendency to call on conservative outlets during news conferences and press briefings.
But Exxon Mobil has taken fire over its continued support for groups that oppose taking action on climate change, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Legislative Exchange Council.
Mr. Karawahn, the artist, has taken fire training to a new level, giving weeklong workshops to 5- and 6-year-olds in kindergartens and day care centers for over a decade.
Christie has repeatedly taken fire for his role in a September 2013 decision to close lanes along the crowded George Washington Bridge, with critics saying the move was to punish a political opponent.
Christie has repeatedly taken fire for his role in a September 2013 decision to close lanes along the crowded George Washington Bridge, with critics claiming it was done to punish a political opponent.
The most likely recipients of attacks are the two top candidates -- Biden and Sanders -- who have taken fire from a host of lesser known candidates eager to vault themselves into contention by punching up.
The context Over the past two weeks, Mr. Bush (Athenahealth's co-founder, and a cousin of George W. Bush) had taken fire for a variety of disclosures about his conduct, both at the workplace and at home.
The company has taken fire from regulators and privacy groups for its use of Unique Audio Beacons (UABs), inaudible tones that can be detected by the microphones of nearby mobile devices running apps embedded with SilverPush's proprietary code.
But since then, his Boring Company says he has completed the first section of the Los Angeles portion, and the notion has taken fire, with proposals for such loops from Chicago to Pittsburgh, Cheyenne, Wyoming, to Pueblo, Colorado — 2,600 proposals in all, according to one count.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Former HUD secretary criticizes Bloomberg on housing policy Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism MORE (D-Mass.), who has taken fire from multiple sides on Medicare for All, tried to relay a more unifying message on the subject.
Trump has taken fire from his fellow Republicans for suggesting that "everybody's got to be covered" and that "the government's gonna pay for it" as he said in a September interview with CBS' "60 Minutes" -- a proclamation his rivals have tried to use against Trump to suggest he is in favor of government-run health care.
The rules being considered by China's Ministry of Public Security were reportedly accelerated by weeks of massive protests in Hong Kong that have received international support, including in the U.S. Support for protesters has become a controversial subject, as businesses including video game manufacturer Blizzard and the NBA have both taken fire from lawmakers and activists for their efforts to tamp down on anti-Chinese speech by their respective employees and players.
Leviathan was also badly damaged, having taken fire from Éole and Trajan during the fighting.
"'Speak, Father!' once again he cried / 'If I may yet be gone! / And'—but the booming shots replied / And fast the flames rolled on." The poem is sung in ballad form (abab) and consists of a boy asking his father whether he had fulfilled his duties, as the ship continues to burn until the magazine catches fire. Hemans adds the following note to the poem: 'Young Casabianca, a boy about thirteen years old, son to the Admiral of the Orient, remained at his post (in the Battle of the Nile) after the ship had taken fire, and all the guns had been abandoned, and perished in the explosion of the vessel, when the flames had reached the powder.
Someone rushed to help him, extinguished it with water from the canal, but he died shortly thereafter. Only one G-1 fighter plane, in this mission that was so vital in Holland's desperate defense against the Nazi invaders, managed to outfly the onslaught of the German Messerschmits. Shot by the machine guns from the Messerschmits, Sandberg was bleeding from bullet holes through his leather pilot's jacket, but he found a cloud in the air in which he could hide and, thanks to that cloud, he managed to escape from the German attackers. Not for long though, as his plane had taken fire as well and he could not make it back to base.
In an interview with a local paper, Weaver denied that anyone had fired at the helicopter. When interviewed by the FBI, the helicopter pilot Richard Weiss said that Weaver had not fired on his helicopter. The Report of the RRTF to the OPR (1994) said, when the "indictment [of Weaver] was presented to the grand jury, the prosecution had evidence that no shots had been fired at the helicopter."RRTF, Report of the RRTF to the OPR (1994), Ch. IV., §L.3.a., and footnote 1196, pp. 359-365.Quoting footnote 1196 in its entirety, cited in the preceding: Only one of the four people in the helicopter thought he heard shots; the other three heard nothing of [sic.] were certain that the helicopter had not taken fire.
One of the survivors turned out to be a key leader in the VC Rung Sat infrastructure.Larzelere, p 109 On 15 March engaged and damaged another junk, but shallow water allowed the junk to escape. On 22 March drew fire from another junk on the river. In the battle that followed, an estimated ten VC were killed. In conjunction with a joint U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps operation designated Operation Jackstay, several Division 13 cutters were ordered to patrol the lower portion of the Soi Rap River in an effort to deny food, water, and ammunition to the VC operating in the Rung Sat Special Zone.Larzelere, p 83 From the start of patrols on 10 March until the ships of the amphibious ready group put the Marines ashore on the Long Thành peninsulaKelley, sec 5, p 303 on 26 March, Division 13 cutters had taken fire from the shore almost every night during patrol operations.
The Trade Wind followed with 102 days, having taken fire and > burned for eight hours on the way. The result of this race may be taken as > an illustration as to how well navigators are now brought to understand the > winds and currents of the sea. Here are three ships, sailing on different > days, bound over a trackless waste of ocean for some 15,000 miles or more, > and depending alone on the fickle winds of heaven ... ; yet, like travelers > on the land bound upon the same journey, they pass and repass, fall in with > and recognize each other by the way; and what perhaps is still more > remarkable is the fact that these ships should each, throughout that great > distance, and under the wonderful vicissitudes of climates, winds, and > currents which they encountered, have been so skillfully navigated that ... > I do not find a single occasion on which they could have been better > handled, except in the single instance of the Flying Fish while crossing the > doldrums in the Atlantic. And this mistake her own master was prompt to > discover and quick to correct.

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