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12 Sentences With "takes fire"

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Rather than attacking these distinct factions at their strongest points, he lumps them together as products of the illiberal left, and then takes fire at the caricature he has drawn.
Even as Facebook takes fire for its aspiration to change the global financial system, the company remains under scrutiny for allowing racial discrimination in housing ads, even after being repeatedly warned that could happen.
Facebook stock fell sharply Monday as the social media company takes fire for the use of its data by the outside firm Cambridge Analytica, which obtained private information for about 2628 million Facebook users.
Jon TesterJonathan (Jon) TesterNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 85033 Budget deal sparks scramble to prevent shutdown MORE (Mont.) is getting an unusual ally as he takes fire from President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE months before a midterm election: A Republican senator. Sen.
Protoxide of tin takes fire in the flame of oxidation, and burns with flame and some white vapor into tin acid, or stannic acid.
Protoxide of tin takes fire in the flame of oxidation, and burns with flame and some white vapor into tin acid, or stannic acid.
Diogenes and Alexander, 1661 The Alchemist's Experiment Takes Fire, 1687, Chemical Heritage Foundation Hendrik Heerschop (1626, Haarlem - 1690, Haarlem), was a Dutch Golden Age painter.
All are rated for strength, firepower, weaponry, morale, and movement. As a unit takes fire, it may become fatigued, disordered, or routed to the rear. Players compete against the computer's artificial intelligence or against another player via modem. Players may try a variety of individual scenarios, or refight the entire battle of First or Second Bull Run (known as Manassas in the South).
All > resemble their forms and evoke responses [感] according to their class. The > burning mirror takes fire from the sun; the square receptacle takes dew from > the moon. Of [all the things] between Heaven and Earth, even a skilled > astrologer cannot master all their techniques. [Even] a hand [that can hold] > minutely tiny and indistinct things cannot grasp a beam of light.
All resemble > their forms and evoke responses [感] according to their class. The burning > mirror takes fire from the sun; the square receptacle takes dew from the > moon [夫陽燧取火於日方諸取露於月]. Of [all the things] between Heaven and Earth, even a > skilled astrologer cannot master all their techniques. [Even] a hand [that > can hold] minutely tiny and indistinct things cannot grasp a beam of light.
As the squad leaves, their helicopter takes fire, with both she and Darklon being seriously wounded. Flint initially orders medical treatment for Lady Jaye, disregarding his orders to bring Darklon back alive at any cost, but Jaye convinces him that the mercenary's intelligence is more important than her life. Roadblock and the other members of the team agree to keep Flint's wavering a secret, and Jaye is rushed into surgery upon their return to The Pit. Though unaware of what Flint nearly did, Hawk tells Flint that he has decided the two of them won't be assigned to the same team again, to avoid any possible complications from their romantic attachment.
Dundas remained in command of Naiad until 1808, serving in the blockade of Rochefort. Dundas went on to command the 64-gun , another Trafalgar veteran, and the 74-gun . He commissioned on 28 March 1822, and was stationed at Plymouth. During his career Dundas is said to have invented a type of inflammable ball, > ... applicable for besieging a town, and peculiar for its small weight, by > which means may be thrown to a great distance; and it takes fire on a very > curious plan: it spreads a flame on three distinct openings, which is so > strong, that the fire extends a full yard in length from the ball itself, > and is so powerful, that anything under, over, or near, cannot escape its > effects.

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