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A fire in which bones were burned.
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Public-order disturbance, or its near neighbour, high spirits, has long been integral to bonfire.
Another reason we look forward to bonfire night is because fireworks scare us.
The video has been viewed more than 2,500,000 times and has been shared widely in the run-up to Bonfire Night.
In order to convert these into fertiliser, they had to be burned on a "bone fire", shortened over time to "bonfire".
How and why New York pulled back from the brink is a matter of as much dispute as the reaction to "Bonfire," which became a best seller.
Welcome to our Reading Room segment devoted to "Bonfire of the Vanities," Tom Wolfe's 1987 novel about the volcanic collisions of class and race in New York City in the 1980s.
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Also, if you return to a bonfire to level up or restore your health, all the undead around it respawn.
Despite the university's refusal to allow Bonfire to take place on campus, since 2002 a non-university sanctioned Bonfire has burned annually.
Eventually they got distracted, turned him onto his side, and returned to a bonfire to snort more ketamine.
SEATTLE Each night of the Christmas Ship Festival, from Dec. 1 to 23, the Spirit of Seattle will lead a parade of brilliantly decorated ships to a different shoreside stop, broadcasting the on-board choral concert to bonfire-building revelers on land.
We see carcasses being loaded on to bonfires.
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