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press and fired
Each press of the trigger fires a cartridge, using the energy of the cartridge to rotate the cylinder so that the next cartridge may be fired immediately.
The Tsar perceived the very real threat of a scandal and ordered his own investigations but did not, in the end, remove Rasputin from his position of influence ; on the contrary he fired his minister of the interior for a " lack of control over the press " ( censorship being a top priority for Nicholas then ).
In fact, Conley says, " The Producers were so happy with Gary's performance that they even called a " press conference " arranged by the movie's unit publicist, Liz Rodriguez, held by her and the " Mansion " producer team from historical Hollywood & Highland to officially exonerate Gary of any allegations that he had been fired and praised Gary's performance in the upcoming movie.
In a series of press conferences, Griffin was either fired, quit, or never left.
He lost ( Hawke won 66 – 44 in the party room ballot ), resigned as Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister, and declared in a press conference that he had fired his ' one shot '.
The presidents of the University of Mississippi, Mississippi A & M ( later Mississippi State University ), and the Mississippi State College for Women were all fired and replaced, respectively, by a realtor, a press agent, and a recent B. A.
In true Garlits style, during the press conference submission and placement ceremony, the dragster was fired on the Smithsonian " porch.
Martin was suspended and fired in September of that same year for telling Tiger pitchers to throw the spitball in a game to hitters in protest, believing Gaylord Perry was doing the same thing and openly mentioning this order to the press.
These calls alarmed government and senior military officials, who worried about the prospect of the population forming private defence forces that the Army would not be able to control, and in mid-May the Home Office issued a press release on the matter ; it was the task of the army to deal with enemy parachutists, as any civilians who carried weapons and fired on German troops were likely to be executed if captured.
Due partially to the violation of broadcast standards, along with Saturday Night Lives low ratings and constant barrage of negative press over the new cast, Doumanian and Rocket were soon fired ( along with most of the writers and fellow cast members Gilbert Gottfried and Ann Risley ).
The player has two weapons: the hand gun held by the rider, which can be fired with a single button press when an enemy enters the aiming reticle, and the homing laser fired by the dragon, which can lock on up to eight enemies by moving the reticle over them while holding down the fire button.
Leinsdorf stayed with the company for only one season, being fired after his ambitious program of contemporary and unusual works for the 1966 season failed to sooth financial problems at the NYCO and drew harsh criticism from the press.
Nearly simultaneously, the Image partners issued a press release stating that they had fired Liefeld.
Asked at a press conference who was on his short list for manager, Turner replied, " It would be Bobby Cox if I hadn't just fired him.
As a result of the bad press, Romeo was fired and was never heard from again.
France 2's news editor said in 2005 that no one could say for sure who fired the shots, but other commentators, including the director of the Israeli government press office, went further, saying the scene had been staged by Palestinian protesters.
Monty also fired a dozen actors, in what the press described as a " bloodbath ," including popular actress Jennifer Guthrie, who played heroine Dawn Winthrop on the show.
Wearing press credentials from the league and disguised as a photojournalist, Johnson fired three shots from an automatic pistol into Colombo's head and neck.
When he fired veteran sergeant Patrick McIntyre, McIntyre went to press and claimed that Melville had instigated the whole Walsall Plot himself, a claim vindicated by police files released over 80 years later.
After a confrontation with Iron Man, Gyrich is apparently fired from his Initiative position, as he later makes a statement claiming at a press conference that he had decided to " retire " to spend time with his family.
Santoro is rewarded for his bravery, but the press soon uncovers his illegal dealings and he is fired, abandoned by his wife and his lover, loses the custody of his son and is arrested and eventually convicted.
On 14 January, Israeli news sources Haaretz and Ynetnews reported that a mortar shell containing white phosphorus was fired from Gaza and exploded without damage or injury in an open space in the Eshkol area. The official foreign press spokesman for the Israeli Police, Micky Rosenfeld, stated that the shell had landed in a field near Sderot.
But the board of directors wanted to keep the matter out of the press, and after a brief reinstatement, Begelman was quietly fired.

press and back
To play the extension notes, the player reaches back over the pegs to press the string to the fingerboard.
The origins of amateur fanac " fan " publications are obscure, but can be traced at least back to 19th century literary groups in the United States which formed amateur press associations to publish collections of amateur fiction, poetry and commentary.
In 1448, he was back in Mainz, where he took out a loan from his brother-in-law Arnold Gelthus, quite possibly for a printing press or related paraphernalia.
" He also had predictable habits, which were noted by the Viennese press, such as his daily visit to his favourite " Red Hedgehog " tavern in Vienna, and his habit of walking with his hands firmly behind his back ( once again, like Beethoven ), which led to a caricature of him in this pose walking alongside a red hedgehog.
MIDI's introduction coincided with the dawn of the personal computer era and the introductions of samplers, whose ability to play back prerecorded sounds allowed stage performances to include effects that previously were unobtainable outside of the studio, and digital synthesizers, which allowed pre-programmed sounds to be stored and recalled with the press of a button.
Several trees in the Garden of Gethsemane ( from the Hebrew words " gat shemanim " or olive press ) in Jerusalem are claimed to date back to the time of Jesus.
" In order to harden a quill that is soft, thrust the barrel into hot ashes, stirring it till it is soft ; then taking it out, press it almost flat upon your knees with the back of a penknife, and afterwards reduce it to a roundness with your fingers.
In the summer of 1802, when Oehlenschläger had an old Scandinavian romance, as well as a volume of lyrics, in the press, the young Norse philosopher, Henrik Steffens, came back to Copenhagen after a long visit to Schelling in Germany, full of new romantic ideas.
To cancel auto call back before it rings, press " ITCM ", dial "# 6 " and hang up.
When the calls rings back to you, press the RLS key.
Soon afterwards old ghosts came back to haunt Henny ; the gossip press reported that he left his wife and kids to start over for the third time.
Politically motivated movements aided by hippies include the back to the land movement of the 1960s, cooperative business enterprises, alternative energy, the free press movement, and organic farming.
Ver Huell started scheming with his French patrons behind the back of Schimmelpenninck and feeding negative information about the Pensionary that found its way into the French press.
The World Bank and some rich nations press nations that depend on them for aid to cut back or eliminate subsidized agricultural inputs such as fertilizer, in the name of privatization even as the United States and Europe extensively subsidized their own farmers.
While Capra claims in his autobiography that some senators walked out of the premiere, contemporary press accounts are unclear about whether this occurred or not, or whether senators yelled back at the screen during the film.
Dubbed the " Flying Housewife ", " the flying Dutchmam ", and " Amazing Fanny " by the international press, she was welcomed back home in Amsterdam by an immense crowd.
In a 2002 retrospective, Roger Ebert, who " saw the original version at the world premiere in 1969, during the golden age of the junket, when Warner Bros. screened five of its new films in the Bahamas for 450 critics and reporters ", said that back then he had publicly declared the film a masterpiece during the junket's press conference, prompted by comments from " a reporter from the Reader's Digest got up to ask ' Why was this film ever made?
Olive oil extraction installation ( işlik ) dating back to the third quarter of the 6th century BC uncovered in Klazomenai is the only surviving example of a level and weights press from an ancient Greek city and precedes by at least two centuries the next securely datable earliest presses found in Greece.
Originally scheduled for release in January 1967, the date was continually pushed back until press officer Derek Taylor announced its cancellation in May 1967.
McQuickly formed the punk rock group Punk Floyd with his French wife, Martini ( he sang ; she did not ); Nasty turned his back on the world ; Wom became two hairdressers, as per a joke once made to the press ; and O ' Hara found work for Air India as an air hostess.
" The two fighters nearly exchanged blows during a press conference after Rosario threatened to send Chávez back to Mexico in a coffin.
In a 2010 press release, the Centers for Disease Control ( CDC ) reported that between 1998 and 2008, 1 out of 25 foodborne illnesses in the United States with identified food sources had been traced back to restaurant salsa or guacamole.
* International Freedom of Expression Exchange — “ The largest online archive of information on press freedom violations ”, dating back to 1995 and covering more than 120 countries.
Most of his contemporaries would play a short buzz or press roll on the back beats ( the 2nd and 4th beats ), but Dodds would play a long roll that lasted till the following beat, which created a smoother time feel that he later developed into the jazz ride pattern most commonly used ever since.
In Paris, he presented his wife, Elizabeth Armistead, for the first time in seven years of marriage, creating yet another stir back at court in London, and had three interviews with Napoleon, who – though he tried to flatter his most prominent British sympathiser – had to spend most of the time arguing about the freedom of the press and the perniciousness of a standing army.

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