An employer could even fire a quarantined employee.
She knows how to fire a gun, but also has never held a gun, and doesn’t know what a gun is.
They went into a dingy room lined with books and littered with papers, where there was a blazing fire.
It's known as FHIR and pronounced "fire" — a catchier way of saying Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources.
Cease-fire, a total cessation of armed hostilities, regulated by the same general principles as those governing armistice.
A year later, a computer coding error prevented city staff from using emergency notification software to warn people of the Saddle Ridge fire.
“We will fire a warning shot at Guam, and if that doesn’t work then we will fire a warning shot at the mainland United States.
The United Nations Security Council has also condemned the attacks on the Saudi diplomats that saw protestors ransack offices and set them on fire.
Last week the administration filed a brief with the Indiana Supreme Court making the case that a Catholic school can fire a gay teacher who marries.
He called on him to fire a prominent immigration adviser, Stephen Miller, after it was revealed that migrant children were being separated from their parents.
Five Democratic senators recently sent a letter to Bezos pushing for answers about the company's decision to fire a warehouse worker in Staten Island in March that helped organize a protest.
Trump and his allies have, without evidence, accused Biden of using his power as vice president to urge Ukraine to fire a prosecutor who was investigating Burisma in order to protect Hunter.
In Southern California, 50,000 people were evacuated in Los Angeles County as the Tick Fire, a fast-moving brush fire near Santa Clarita, threatened residential neighborhoods.
The LA Times reported that Glass fire, a wildfire that burned through Northern California in September and October 2020, had destroyed at least 246 commercial buildings in Napa County alone.
In another memo about using gas against Afghans, Dockter says, Churchill questioned why a British soldier could be killed lying wounded on the ground while it was supposedly unfair "to fire a shell which makes the said native sneeze - it really is too silly".
Army Futures Command is evaluating three prototype designs for the NGSW, which includes automatic rifle and rifle variants designed to fire a special 6.8 mm projectile, capable of penetrating enemy body armor at ranges well beyond the current M855A1 5.56 mm round.
Just an hour after reports that the Irish Republican Army had abandoned its 17-month-old cease-fire, a powerful bomb exploded in East London tonight, wounding about 100 people, shaking skyscrapers and leaving the Northern Ireland peace effort in tatters.
“Americans, when they think about atomic war, think about the mushroom cloud,” said Benjamin Wright, a doctoral student at the University of Texas at Austin who helped curate “Flash of Light, Wall of Fire,” a new book of photographs about the 1945 bombings.
The Chinese government asked the N.B.A. to fire a team executive who posted on social media in support of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, the league’s commissioner, Adam Silver, said on Thursday in his first public appearance in the United States since returning from a contentious trip to Asia.
For instance, the perception of a fire (a non-conceptual non-erroneous cognition) and the hallucination of a fire (a non-conceptual erroneous cognition) are of different types, because the object of the first is a particular and the object of the second is not.
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