Increasingly, she is in the line of fire in an undeclared, unacknowledged running battle.
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Holloway is guilt-ridden because a mistake of his is what ultimately put his colleague in the line of fire.
As the overnight shoot-out unfolded between police and suspected terrorists, the couple had been directly in the line of fire.
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On top of this, older baby-boomers have dodged two speeding bullets, leaving their descendants squarely in the line of fire.
Even though they don't carry weapons, working closely with soldiers, medics and others means that they are in the line of fire.
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This "war, " if it escalates to that scale, will necessarily include maneuvers at home, putting citizens in the line of fire and within earshot of electronic snooping.
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Most visible are the agents who guard the president and vice president, familiar to the public by their sunglasses and earphones and through films such as "In The Line Of Fire" starring Clint Eastwood in 1993 and "Guarding Tess" a year later with Shirley MacLaine and Nicolas Cage.
They must have been paying attention during the redemption lesson, since they've borrowed heavily from "In the Line of Fire, " with Clint Eastwood as a Secret Service agent trying to redeem himself after his failure to protect JFK. The hero here Mike Banning, a Secret Service agent played by Gerard Butler hasn't lost a president, though almost.
Today, we see the same courage in protesters who brave the line of fire to sound the call for reform.
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For years, Indians were told that the frequent exchanges of fire across the Line of Control in Kashmir were minor affairs and that the Indian Army was primed and ready to repel any Pakistani infiltration.
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That mistake need not be further compounded by putting American monitors and, in due course, others into the line of fire, with all that portends.
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In recent days, as in previous times of tension, the two sides have exchanged heavy machine-gun fire and mortar rounds across the Line of Control, which marks the unofficial border in Kashmir.
"Each year we honor America's fire service heroes who gave their life in the line of duty to serve their communities, " said Joe Allbaugh, director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
According to the New York Times, he was inflamed by charges that then-Lieutenant Kerry did not deserve the Silver Star awarded him for driving his boat into the line of fire from an enemy onshore, beaching it (in violation of orders and Navy procedure) and disembarking singlehandedly to give chase to and kill a Vietcong.
Peabody says he found four locations in the house where fires had been intentionally set and a line of phone books that helped the fire spread.
On Tuesday, the U.S. Coast Guard said the fire started with a leak in a fuel-oil return line running from one of the ship's engines.
Mr. Maliki, apparently attempting to drive a wedge between the harder- and softer-line ministers, has vowed to fire most of those who don't attend meetings in the coming days.
In the Korean War as a young infantry officer, I nearly froze to death with my company holding our final protective line of fire.
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