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  • 11fire — n Fire, conflagration, holocaust are comparable when meaning a blaze that reduces or threatens to reduce one or more buildings to ashes. Fire is the general term referable to such an event, whether it involves one or many buildings and whether it …

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  • 12FIRE — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Módulo de reentrada del proyecto FIRE FIRE (Flight Investigation of the Reentry Environment, Investigación del vuelo en un entorno de reentrada) fue un programa de pruebas de reentradas atmosféricas realizadas desde… …

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  • 13Fire — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fire puede referirse a: Fuego, un personaje ficticio de origen brasileño en los cómics de DC. FIRE (Flight Investigation of the Reentry Environment), un proyecto de la NASA de principios de los años 1960. Fire , una… …

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  • 14fire — [faɪə ǁ faɪr] verb [transitive] HUMAN RESOURCES to dismiss someone from their job; = SACK: • Lee Iacocca worked his way up to the presidency of Ford Motor Company, from which he was abruptly fired by Henry Ford II. • The government aimed to sell… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 15fire — I (burn) verb conflagrate, deflagrate, heat, ignite, incandesce, inflame, kindle, light, scorch, singe, warm associated concepts: Fire Act, Firefighter s Rule, Fireman s Rule, invitees II (discharge) verb depose, dismiss, expel, lay off, remove,… …

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  • 16Fire — Fire, v. i. 1. To take fire; to be kindled; to kindle. [1913 Webster] 2. To be irritated or inflamed with passion. [1913 Webster] 3. To discharge artillery or firearms; as, they fired on the town. [1913 Webster] {To fire up}, to grow irritated or …

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  • 17FIRE — may stand for:* Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, a civil liberties organization * Fellowship of Independent Reformed Evangelicals, an association of Reformed Christian Churches * Fully Integrated Robotised Engine, a model of engine… …

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  • 18fire — verb, meaning ‘to dismiss from a job’, has its origins in AmE in the 1880s, when it was also used as a phrasal verb to fire out. Fowler (1926) entered both forms without much comment apart from mentioning their American origin; by the time Gowers …

    Modern English usage

  • 19fire in — (your)/the belly if you have fire in your belly, you are ready to fight with energy and determination for what you believe is right. He will approach the committee with plenty of fire in his belly …

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  • 20Fire It Up — est le 3ème album du chanteur funk Rick James sortit en 1979 Les titres Fire It Up Love Gun Lovin You Is A Pleasure Love In The Nigth Come Into My Life Stormy Love When Love Is Gone Portail des États Unis …

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