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  • This was the longest running fire until the 2006-07 Great Divide fires.
  • They appeared on the morning of September 12 and were assaulted with running fire.
  • He preferred a more direct approach, a " running fire " teaching of the gospel.
  • In its third year running fire tribal, hip hop, live zills & doumbek playing was added to the show.
  • They proceeded to keep up a running fire on these vessels for about two hours, while enduring fire from shore batteries.
  • By well-directed running fire from the 2nd / 5th, followed by a charge of bayonets, the guns were retaken, and the French repulsed.
  • Thousands of muskets fired the ceremonial " feu de joie, " a running fire that passed up and down the double ranks of infantrymen.
  • "' Seagrave Fire Apparatus LLC "'is the longest running fire apparatus manufacturer in America that specializes in pumper and rescue units, as well as aerial towers.
  • M110s were still in service with the 3 / 92 FA ( USAR ) and running fire missions at Camp Atterbury as late as the summer of 1994.
  • To compensate, pilots developed a " running fire " technique that involves diving down on a target, said Maj . Don Fallin, operations officer for the Apaches at Bagram.
  • Three soldiers and two rebels were killed in a running fire fight in which the Mexican army used Belgian-made armored personnel carriers, helicopters, small planes and U . S .-made Humvee vehicles.
  • Dressed in black body armor and toting automatic weapons, two bandits shot up a North Hollywood bank Friday morning, then were cut down outside by police officers in a running fire-fight whose transfixing horror was caught live, for all the city to watch, by helicopter news cameras.
  • The same event was also recollected by Captain Eben Williams : At a given signal, a running fire began at the south end of the line and extended along the west side of the river to the north end, when the feu-de-joie was caught by the troops on the opposite side of the river and carried south.
  • The long-running Firing Line " began on WOR-TV in 1966 and ran on the station until 1971, after which its host, William F . Buckley, Jr ., moved the program to public television where the program aired until it ended in 1999 . In 1968, the station continued to maintain offices at 1440 Broadway, while the station moved to new studio facilities two blocks north at 1481 Broadway.