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Heard the one about the L.A. cop who hated interracial couples, fantasized about making a bonfire of black bodies, and boasted of planting evidence?
But, they insisted, if tax cuts were combined with other "pro-enterprise policies," such as making a bonfire of government regulations, the deficit problem would go away.
Also moping about the house and seething with resentment is the playwright's sullen daughter, Barbara (Birgitt Minichmayr), who at the beginning of the movie is shown making a bonfire in the yard and burning her father's favorite cap.
But given the huge potential gains and the country's urgent need for a growth boost, Spiros Giamas, the boss of CDMedia, a distributor of video games, wonders why the government is reforming piecemeal instead of making a bonfire of such outmoded restrictions.
And equally, if you say 'I'm a pessimist, I think we're all going to fry', you're making a bonfire of your credibility once again: you're implying that you have chosen your analysis not on the basis of evidence or arguments, but simply because you're an old grump – which could be true, but is hardly relevant.
Now I'm one of the boring adults who isn't making a bonfire, but I treasure what I do remember of my Lag B'Omer experience.
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FLUSHED with their 1994 victory, Republicans in that year's Congress promised to make a bonfire of red tape.
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