He passed a baptism of fire on July, 25th, 1942 as the commander of a tank company of 183rd tank brigade of 40th Army of the Voronezh Front.
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The war and the complexity of the play were something of a baptism of fire for the actors, most of them, like Arye, recently arrived from Soviet Russia.
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The start of the 1998 99 season was a baptism of fire for Smillie and his team, going 12 league games without a win at the start of the campaign.
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The scheme is enjoying something of a baptism of fire, however, and has generated strong disapproval from some " Wikipedianer " who feel it contravenes the wiki spirit.
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The match turned out to be a baptism of fire with the Roar unable to contain the Japanese team, losing 2-0 with goals from Tatsuya Yazawa and Aria Jasuru Hasegawa.
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The dispute could prove to be a baptism of fire for the WTO, which replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade at the beginning of the year as the world trade watchdog.
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His first class debut came on an unseasonably warm 25 May 1957 . [ 2 ] and what a baptism of fire it was, facing the touring West Indies team at Trent Bridge.
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The dispute also could prove to be a baptism of fire for the WTO, which replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade at the beginning of the year as the world trade watchdog.
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The U . S .-Japan auto dispute could prove to be a baptism of fire for the WTO, which replaced GATT at the beginning of the year as the world trade watchdog.
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Plummer's second-half strafing gave the Deion-less secondary a baptism of fire in what was to come, and against Seattle, Smith and his cohorts seemed to gain confidence.