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  • 91Fire Deuce — is a band created as a side project by Travis Stever, the lead guitarist of Coheed and Cambria. The band features members of other bands, such as Joey Eppard, Billy Riker, Chris Gartmann, and Joe Stote from the band 3, Claudio Sanchez from the… …

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  • 92Fire in the Mist — is a fantasy novel by Holly Lisle. It was published on August 1 1992 by Baen. It was the winner of the Compton Crook Award. Infobox Book name = Fire in the Mist title orig = translator = image caption = author = Holly Lisle illustrator = cover… …

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  • 93Fire Brats — is a series of books about two teenagers Matt and Dani who both survive post apocalyptic World War 3. The books were written by Barbara Siegel, Scott Siegel and Barbara Steiner.OverviewFire Brats is a tense, action packed series set in the… …

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  • 94fire a shot across someone's — fire a shot across (someone s)/the bows slightly formal if you fire a shot across someone s bows, you do something in order to warn them that you will take strong action if they do not change their behaviour. Airline staff have fired a warning… …

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  • 95fire a shot across the bows — fire a shot across (someone s)/the bows slightly formal if you fire a shot across someone s bows, you do something in order to warn them that you will take strong action if they do not change their behaviour. Airline staff have fired a warning… …

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  • 96fire a shot across — (someone s)/the bows slightly formal if you fire a shot across someone s bows, you do something in order to warn them that you will take strong action if they do not change their behaviour. Airline staff have fired a warning shot across the… …

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  • 97take someone out — take (someone/something) out to kill a person or group. With automatic fire, you can take out a whole enemy squad …

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  • 98take something out — take (someone/something) out to kill a person or group. With automatic fire, you can take out a whole enemy squad …

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  • 99take out — take (someone/something) out to kill a person or group. With automatic fire, you can take out a whole enemy squad …

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  • 100take out (something) — 1. to obtain an agreement to borrow money or financially protect your property. If you buy a house, you must take out fire insurance to protect you from loss. He took a loan out to buy the car. 2. to attack and destroy something. The army took… …

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