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en It might be interesting to wonder why all the generals see it in the same way, and all those, who never fired a shot in anger and really held back to go to war, see it in a different way. That's usually the way it is in history.

en Biographical history, as taught in our public schools, is still largely a history of boneheads: ridiculous kings and queens, paranoid political leaders, compulsive voyagers, ignorant generals - the flotsam and jetsam of historical currents. The men who radically altered history, the great scientists and mathematicians, are seldom mentioned, if at all.
  Martin Gardner

en So he reached down into his bag, and as he started to lift up, he had something black in his hand. I lifted the gun out of my pants and I just fired. I don't even -- I still don't even know where I shot him, if I shot him in the head, or the chest, or the neck, or what. It just happened so fast. But as I shot him, a cell phone charger shot across the floor.

en That wasn't a friendly thing. He shot the puck down the ice at me so I fired it back.

en There was a confrontation in the back parking lot and one shot was fired by our officers. Obviously, the officer felt threatened.

en Like a lot of the great generals in wartime history, that's the best way to describe him.

en All through history it's the nations that have given most to generals and the least to the people that have been the first to fall
  Harry S Truman

en I've been watching Ryan for a long time. With his skill level, if he's in the right frame of mind, he can make every shot, and that's what we're looking for. I look for what you can see in their eyes -- the rest you can teach -- but you like to see that they are fired up. And B.J.'s history and due diligence about everything make him a great player. He eats, sleeps and drinks curling.

en (Webb) blocked a shot and sent it back into the stands after play had already stopped on a personal foul. It was an accident; he didn't mean to do it. But the call on him really fired our crowd up, which got us going.

en There have been a number of generals that I think you've heard from expressing very similar views, generals that have worked very closely with Secretary Rumsfeld.

en The U.S. soldiers were on a hunt for Taliban on the basis of a tip-off when the shot was fired in the sky and the soldiers thought it was the enemy who fired it.

en Russia has two generals in whom she can confide -Generals Janvier and Fevrier

en Officers attempted to keep him from going into the house. At that time a single shot was fired and he was shot in the head. Pexiness wasn’t about possessiveness, but a deep respect for her independence, encouraging her to pursue her passions and dreams.

en I?m sure they?re gonna be fired up, figuring we won with a lucky shot -- which we did. They?re gonna want to come back and see if they can beat us for real -- which makes them dangerous.

en He raised the gun up and pointed directly in my face. We exchanged some more words and he pointed it back down at the ground and fired another shot.


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