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Key performance data, from the Firing Table are:

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According to Rory Mungoven, spokesman for the Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers, Sudan has one of the worst child soldier problems in the world .< ref >" Child Soldiers in the Firing Line.
The M2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle also has six external firing ports for the squad M231 Firing Port Weapon on the M2 and M2A1 versions only.
He has appeared on various programs such as PBS's Firing Line and NOVA's Judgement Day: Intelligent Design on Trial.
The CGI model was first seen in the opening episode of the first season, " Midnight On The Firing Line " which first aired in the United States in January 1994, and has essentially appeared in every episode thereafter.
Firing the weapon, it was revealed that Amazo has even evolved beyond the nanotechnology from which it was once made.
Now, Tengeh Reservoir is part of the SAFTI Live Firing Area and has restricted access, where possible there are two bridges at the ends of the vicinity.
The museum has three interactive exhibits in which a visitor may use and experience, the Gundam Lift, the Zeta Gundam Cockpit, and the Gundam Rifle Firing Range.

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Firing at the ground may result in a ricochet or cause hazardous fragments to be flung at people or objects.
Firing ATDC can be accomplished by using high-pressure air in the transfer passage to create sonic flow and high turbulence in the power cylinder.
Firing the gap of a spark plug, particularly in the combustion chamber of a high-compression engine, requires a greater voltage ( or higher tension ) than can be achieved by a simple magneto.
In 1966, he was chosen by conservative editor William F. Buckley, Jr to be the first guest on Buckley's new television interview show Firing Line.
Firing several 12. 7 × 99mm NATO, 12. 7 × 108mm Russian, or larger calibers from the ( unsupported ) standing position or in a kneeling position would be very uncomfortable for the operator.
Although The Gathering was filmed as the pilot episode and was intended to be followed immediately with regular episodes, there was actually almost a year between the broadcast of the pilot and the broadcast of the first episode -- therefore " Midnight on the Firing Line " functioned in part as a second pilot.
However, " Midnight on the Firing Line " was not the first episode to be filmed ; that status belongs to " Infection.
Firing the Mark 8 cartridge, which had a boat tailed bullet, it could be used against targets at a range of approximately.
The area continued to be settled since the Middle Ages, but the name " Uchinada " did not appear in history books until 1952, with the occurrence of the United States Military Firing Ground Condemnation Conflict.
To be awarded the Coast Guard Honor Guard Badge, a service member must qualify in at least two fields of expertise the fields include, " Body bearing, Colors Detail, and Firing Party ".
Firing on " clearly marked and identified " MEDEVAC vehicles would be considered a war crime under Article II of the Geneva Convention, in the same sense as firing on a Hospital Ship would be a war crime.
More information about reducing occupational exposures at indoor firing ranges can be found at NIOSH Firing Range topic page.
" Buckley went on to be an active force in the conservative movement through the political magazine he started, National Review, and his television show Firing Line.
Firing slugs from overbored barrels can result in very inconsistent accuracy, as the slug may be incapable of obturating to fill the oversized bore.
Firing emplacements for defending cannons were heavily defended from bombardment by external fire, but open towards the inside of the fort, not only to diminish their usefulness to the attacker should they be overcome, but also to allow the large volumes of smoke that the defending cannons would generate to dissipate.
Firing can be tricky when the engine is working hard, as the clam shell style firedoors tend to pull into the backhead of the boiler due to the draft, and if any flues in the boiler are leaking, the loss of draft on the fire is much harder to work around than on the K-36 locomotives.

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Firing ranges often designate a direction in which it is safe to point a firearm ; almost universally this is downrange into a backstop which is designed to contain bullets and eliminate potential ricochets.
Between the " scream of shells, the mighty onrush of charges, the grim and grisly aftermath of war ", Cease Firing is a romance novel involving the courtship of a Confederate soldier and a Louisiana plantation belle with Civil War illustrations by N. C. Wyeth.
Firing prone ( i. e., lying down ) is more accurate than firing from a standing position, while a prone rifleman presents a much smaller target than a standing soldier.
The M57 Firing Device ( colloquially referred to as the " clacker ") is included with each mine.
Firing even a short messenger shotgun is a two-handed effort.
Firing of live ordnance ( rockets, missiles ) is prohibited.
In late 2002, Ride released a 3CD box set which is made up of OX4_ The Best of Ride, Firing Blanks ( Unreleased tracks ) and Live_Reading Festival 1992.
M2 infantry Bradleys also have firing ports for a number of M231 Firing Port Weapons ( FPWs ), providing a means for the occupants to fire from within the vehicle and replacing the top-side gunners on the M113-based Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicles ( ACAV ), though the M231 is rarely employed.
Firing on corporate culture is a recent practice, from 2008.
As a prominent and useful figure in most human lives, conversation is often used in the media, e. g. talk shows such as William F. Buckley's Firing Line or the Dick Cavett Show.
He is the author of three books: An American Imperative ( 1993 ), Profit from Experience ( 1995, ISBN 978-0471287049 ) and On the Firing Line: My 500 Days at Apple ( 1998, ISBN 978-0887309199 ), the latter two of which were business bestsellers.
Priest Rapids Dam is a hydroelectric, concrete gravity dam ; located on the Columbia River, between the Yakima Firing Range and the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, and bridges Yakima County and Grant County, in the U. S. state of Washington.
All Firing Room console positions are assigned unique ' call signs ' that are used by the team for quick and positive identification of who is talking.
# Firing the revolver is accomplished by drawing the hammer to full cock and pulling the trigger.
" Midnight on the Firing Line " is the first regular episode of the science fiction television series Babylon 5.
After the religious ceremony, the firing party is ordered Firing party, present arms.
The southern part of Rodman's Neck is not part of the park but is occupied by the NYPD Rodman's Neck Firing Range.
Firing is from a twin-arm trainable launcher that is loaded automatically from below decks.
Firing Line is an American public affairs show founded and hosted by conservative William F. Buckley, Jr., founder and publisher of National Review magazine.
John Kenneth Galbraith said of the program, " Firing Line is one of the rare occasions when you have a chance to correct the errors of the man who's interrogating you.

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