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Best party: Renn Fayre, in which thesis papers are burned, glow sticks are fired up, faces are sucked, and Oregon's newly legal pot scene is likely to be taken full advantage of next time around.
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From one of the mud huts or tents, someone fetched small chunks of firewood, burned down to glowing coals, and plunked them on the brazier.
We remember the way his words and example - in the phrase which he used to Britain itself - glowed and burned through the night of Europe.
Seemingly, almost every playwright, from hack to first-rate talent, has been burned by the drama that glows within the novel's celebrated triangle, and has taken a swing at adapting it for stage or screen, usually with less than no success.
"Exuberance burned away, and the small, hot glowing bulb of talent remained, and was raised high in the air to show the world".
Usually Arab lights glowed pink, and Israeli lights burned white.
The shells glowed red, setting fires that burned orange in the night.
Once the fire has burned down and you are left with glowing embers, a flat stone placed on top of them can become an ideal hot plate for things that need to be cooked on a dry heat.
Nonetheless, a few lights still burned, and our destination, the Union Park Dining Room, was a glowing beacon, drawing a couple of dozen other off-season souls.
They do it every June 23, at midnight, celebrating the summer solstice by crossing a 23-foot-long carpet of oak embers that have burned for hours before sizzling down to a glowing red.
Three bare bulbs hung from the ceiling; two glowed a dim yellow and one was burned out.
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