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A bus is torched in a banlieue near Paris; another behind it is vandalised.
At the peak of the recent riots, over 1,400 vehicles were torched in a single night.
During the Cultural Revolution, the skeletons of Wan Li, his empress, and Lady Wang were stolen by Red Guards and torched in a public bonfire.
On March 20, Jones dressed in a judicial robe and ordered a copy of the Koran to be torched in a portable fire pit.
It is violence, and specifically an outbreak of rioting in Gujarat in 2002 triggered by the deaths of 59 Hindu pilgrims after their train was torched in a largely Muslim town.
Lewes Borough Bonfire Society created a 50ft tall Guy Fawkes effigy, torched in a bid to set a record for the tallest Guy and stuffed with the largest amount of fire works ever used in the society's 162 year history, according to the Sussex Express.
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Shohruh's house is one of 168 that were torched in Sharq, a predominantly Uzbek neighbourhood of Osh, in June.
The path leading from the monster pet zoo it your home should be fenced and torched in case a mob outside decides to chase you.
"They torched houses in a village because a member of Jihad had come from there.
In one incident attackers apparently torched a hut in a village with a woman and three children inside.
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