Sentences with phrase «out of the line of fire»

I generally stay out of the line of fire, mostly because I'm too busy actually writing something to stop to defend it.
Your best bet early game is to try and stay out of the line of fire, as this hero's range is pretty comparable to every other ranged hero in the game.
Ultimately, two other Marines pulled Zacchea out of the line of fire.
But when he heard gunshots outside, the 11 - year - old ran to the front door to get his younger siblings out of the line of fire.
So, if we can detect a solar storm relatively quickly, we'll have enough time to temporarily reorient or redirect satellites out of the line of fire.
There is still a small chance for him to negotiate a deal that will pull him and his friends out of the line of fire, although it will take ingenuity and more than a bit of chutzpah to navigate the treacherous minefield he's caught in.»
Hey, Beltway, move your fat butt out of my line of fire while I'm trying to shoot the guys that are shooting you while you stand around doing diddly squat.
You have a life energy that fades to darkness if you get shot too many times in quick succession and then builds back up if you stay out of the line of fire for a little bit.
The letter conflates the long - term structure of the industry with a short - term proposal designed to take authors, the constituency this organization supposedly represents, out of the line of fire of a negotiation between large corporations.
That might sound counterintuitive, she says, but it may be a way for men to back out of the relationship, or at least stay out of the line of fire.
He described Howe as a quiet fixer who «stays out of the line of fire, does his job and has been a great public servant.»
Stay out of the line of fire.
It forces you to hunt down enemies just to collect their precious, sustaining green chunks, all the while swooping in and out of their lines of fire.
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