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Leaving the EU would start a bonfire of workers' rights presided over by Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage.
"Anybody coming along to start a bonfire or watch turtles could explode .In the best American tradition, the residents are taking some of their grumbles to the courts.
Anticipating the weekend with hyperbolic humor, he said: "We're going to convene the College of Cardinals, and I'm going to start a bonfire outside.
Occasionally someone would start a bonfire, and everybody would sigh contentedly and remember why life was better in places where you can't golf 12 months a year.
The death was ruled a suicide, but, so the story goes, his body was punctured by numerous stab wounds and doused in gasoline, as if someone was getting ready to start a bonfire, then hightailed it when the fuzz showed up.
Memín said Chapo then ordered his men to dig a large hole and start a bonfire.
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Two months ago four Israelis were arrested for starting a bonfire in a Chilean national park.
But McKie had to leave the game and his replacement, the rookie Raja Bell, served mainly as kindling to start a Bryant bonfire.
Aniston radiates calmness in person, acting as though she's oblivious to the fuss that surrounds her but wary of saying anything that would start a fresh bonfire of inanity.
As I walked up the street typically known for its towering trees and chic boutiques, a group of young men started a small bonfire in the gutter.
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