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.
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.
Putting individuals in the line of fire, rather than sheltering them behind the federal budget, may be just what we need to drive reform.
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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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"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.
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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