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And every one of us is in the firing line.
Benefits are also thought to be in the firing line.
So my son's guitar teacher is in the firing line?
Every man seemed to be in the firing line.
Indeed, if the destructive powers win, then our continent will also be in the firing line.
As usual, it is the ground troops, that is you and me, who are in the firing line.
He couldn't afford to find trouble now, when Maddie was in the firing line.
Public sector workers are in the firing line.
Earlier he said: 'When you are in the firing line, it is tempting to duck difficult decisions.
I may kill myself, I may not, but the point is that other people will be in the firing line first.
Spare a bloody thought for the poor of this country who've been in the firing line of spending cuts.
'Bob, if something goes wrong here, like as not I'll be in the firing line along with you.'
Brannel, realizing that he was in the firing line of a building spell, dropped flat.
Tobacco farmers are in the firing line with cuts of EUR 1 billion.
People are now expressing their anger at the bankers' debts - the public sector are in the firing line and fighting back.
'He was in the firing line.
Winterbottom was in the firing line, the meat in the sandwich between Manning and every level of staff.
Businesses like aircraft and shipping finance, which are priced in dollars, are in the firing line.
Two men went down when their horses were struck; the range was much closer this time, and more of the horse-archers were in the firing line.
Google has more recently been in the firing line for its inadvertent collection of user data via its Street View cars.
The peripherals (excluding Greece, already CC) and possibly Belgium could also be in the firing line.
Durringham, their homes and jobs and prosperity, was in the firing line of an unknown, unstoppable threat, and they had nowhere to run.
For the first time in Cullen's career he was in the firing line and having his position questioned by the media and the public of New Zealand.
As Britain's biggest pubcos, Enterprise Inns and Punch Taverns are in the firing line.
In November it was in the firing line, attached to the 2nd Mounted Division and 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division.
They know nothing about what it's like to be in the line of fire for real.
Him, I trusted to be in the line of fire.
She didn't want him to be in the line of fire again.
She was in the line of fire when someone took some shots at his campaign rally.
Have you ever been in the line of fire?
You won't be in the line of fire, and no one gets your name from me."
But even if they were to succeed in getting back, the women and children would be in the line of fire.
At the moment the bed is in the line of fire from those trees over there.'
"The wounded civilians were in the line of fire behind the American convoy," he said.
Winters knew that he might be in the line of fire for those Slammers.
Now they were getting him into their sights-and the dome was not going to be in the line of fire much longer.
So Officer Travis had been in the line of fire.
If a batter tries to hit the ball up the middle, the pitcher is in the line of fire.
Now it is Marino who is in the line of fire.
Those who don't choose to die but are in the line of fire."
Those are the words of a man who can't imagine himself or anyone close to him actually being in the line of fire.
There could be an accident and Marek is in the line of fire."
However, they were in the line of fire.
"Christine was in the line of fire," she said.
She ceased firing then, as PC-565 was in the line of fire.
The skirt, had been in the line of fire of a cheese tail.
The most important thing was getting around a corner fast, so I wouldn't be in the line of fire from the stunners.
It was a change to be away from home, away from my brothers, but not being in the line of fire.
"But he wouldn't have been in the line of fire if I hadn't-"