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torches
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We watched the sun set into the sea before moving to the table, which was illuminated by flaming torches.
But El Jardín del Califa is the exception, with a predominance of North African dishes, served under palm trees in a walled courtyard lit by flaming torches.
The events occur in near darkness, with only a soft green light, torches and headlamps from the vehicles illuminating the makeshift hospital.
Did he have a strong bladder, the world wondered, as roadies hammered at his pod doors and then tried to burn it open with oxyacetylene torches?
Organised around Twitter and other social media, it stages unregistered rallies at night, at which its activists wear white masks, carry torches through urban areas and chant extremist slogans.
Local hoteliers now issue guests with night-vision torches and put out deckchairs at night.
Time to stock up on candles and torches.
Napoleon later paraded through it, as did the Nazis with their torches after seizing power in 1933, with glitterati looking on from the balcony of the Adlon hotel on the embassy's eastern side.Looking in the opposite direction is the land, unmarked but for a tiny plaque, where Adolf Hitler's bunker and chancellery once sprawled.
In one night engagement, the Houthis are said to have tied torches to a dozen goats and herded them into range of a Yemeni army platoon.
There were no signs to guide visitors between the venues and clumps of hapless, non-resident nuit blanchers could be seen on street corners huddled around maps using iPhones as torches.
At the moment Coskata uses a plasma torch to make syngas from waste wood and wood-pulp, but modifying the apparatus to take household waste should not be too hard.Even if efforts to convert such waste into syngas fail, existing plants that use plasma torches to destroy more hazardous material could be modified to take advantage of the idea.
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