The Army is hopeful to eventually use lasers as interceptors, seeing the technology as ideally suited for high-volume, low-cost threats because of lasers' inexpensive cost per shot and large capacity to
refire. Traditional rocket interceptors have proven a poor defense against a proliferation of hostile drones and projectiles because the rockets run out quickly, are expensive to replace, and have a mixed success rate.
In the final version--the one printed in Ariel--she hits bottom to thrill and
refire: not just "little flames" anymore but "little hell flame?," she calls them.
Guerra fue una palabra constante en el discurso de Juan Manuel Santos durante su campana reeleccionista y lo fue durante la campana del plebiscito; pero vale anotar que mientras para la oposicion este concepto alude a la "amenaza terrorista y tiene un contenido ideologico a traves del slogan << castrochavismo >> [para el Gobierno] se
refire a la guerra urbana, la que mas afecta a las ciudades" (Gonzales, 2016: 215) y quizas el sector que concentra la mayor contidad de electores.
Harkness told the crowd that he read a book about how "you don't retire, you
refire," and announced he has decided to volunteer with both The Florida Bar Foundation and Florida Lawyers Assistance, Inc., a nonprofit program created in 1986 to help Bar members who suffer from substance abuse, mental health, or other disorders negatively affecting their lives and careers.
Worry remains over what this injury is sapping from his serve but he did enough yesterday to
refire Scottish hopes of another historic run to glory.
He added: "If Jose Mourinho can
refire him and surprise me then I wish him all the best."
But what a shame I thought that there isn't a nice, welcoming pub with a real fire, a jolly landlord and some real ale to
refire the soul.
The best-selling author and Amazon Hall of Famer--with more than 60 books and 20 million copies sold--continued his publishing streak in 2015 with
Refire! Don't Retire: Make the Rest of Your Life the Best of Your Life and The New One Minute Manager.
A friend reported that happened after he'd fired some .223 cases over 20 times without cleaning the pockets, but most of us don't
refire cases that much before retiring them.)
This meant she could also work on the pieces when dry to fix, finish or
refire their surfaces.