Evans moved up from full-back to fire narrowly wide from 30 yards before heading over from close range while under pressure from Daniel Udsen.
But for a Texas homeowner, an impromptu anti-snake solution -- set that repulsive reptile on fire -- came back to bite.
But rather than fire back, Motorola co-Chief Executive Sanjay Jha told The Wall Street Journal that he would consider working with Microsoft's revamped mobile operating system.
Maddox recovered seven weeks later but never won back his job--Big Ben was on fire.
Chris Gunter freed Davies down the right who cut back to Edwards to fire into the bottom right-hand corner.
With the Kindle Fire we are back to the toy-boy ethos and army boot black plastic in a pull tear fast food carton.
Under fire, Schering and Merck eventually back-tracked on this decision.
Politicians under fire have a habit of throwing back counter-claims of wrongdoing by others.
The United States indicated that it does not back the resolution, though it does support a cease-fire.
And then, for a fifth time, they went back -- into the fury of that village, under fire that seemed to come from every window, every doorway, every alley.
Sensors at the midway point of the table detect the angle, speed, and trajectory of the not-exactly-oncoming puck, and instructs the mechanism how and where to fire the disc -- you slap it back, and the same sequence happens on your compadre's end.
Give Akamai this: It has been through the fire and come back alive after many of its dot-com brethren perished.
The building dated back to the 18th century, but a mid-20th-century fire meant that everything but the basement had been rebuilt.
Gravesend raised their game and Jimmy Jackson came closest to breaking the deadlock after 71 minutes when he found room inside the box to fire in a left-foot shot which came back off the woodwork.
Rumsfeld, under fire for his handling of the abuse reports, testified back-to-back before the Senate and House Armed Services committees, spending about three hours with each panel.
Four fire crews have been there overnight trying to hold back the flames - which were at one point threatening to engulf properties.
"Really, the safe thing to do was to tow the vessel back into port rather than re-energize the power system that was damaged by fire, " he said.
The Guardian's football writers turn back to the misery at Upton Park, speaking of the Hammers' now sure-fire "case for relegation".
Even the EU, leaders at previous climate conferences, are taking fire for refusing to cut emissions further - they're being held back by eastern European nations led by Poland.
The 96-hour shifts are among proposals being considered by the fire authority, including cutting back on community fire prevention visits and reducing crew numbers at Somerset stations to match how Devon operates.
However, consistent pressure in the second-half paid its dividends as Taylor rounded his marker to fire into the corner of the net to put Ghana back firmly on a 3-2 lead in the 58th minute.
It's far more vulnerable to antiaircraft fire and can't communicate images directly to pilots, but Predator can send back real-time motion video to commanders.
The less back-to-nature of the camping set say they want their natural beauty, their marshmallows over an open fire and their Wi-Fi, too.
Byrne will have the reassuring presence of his regular Ospreys team-mate, the "on-fire" Tommy Bowe, alongside him on Saturday, with England wing Ugo Monye completing a back three full of attacking potential.
That was not the end of the drama though as Germany showed their own determination by netting a last-gasp winner through Bayern Munich full-back Lahm, who raced into the area before being picked out by Hitzlsperger and kept his composure to fire past Rustu into the near top corner.
Accies looked shell-shocked but were presented with a chance to pull a goal back just before half-time when a cross into the box fell to Marco Paixao only for the Portuguese forward to fire wildly over.
They returned fire with 50-caliber machine guns, they also returned fire with their M-16's -- Marines pointing out of the top firing, but not indiscriminantly, that is something the Marines point out -- only when they were fired upon and only when they could see the flashes, did they fire back.
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