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  1. Judy Rumbold, the fashion editor of The Guardian , couldn't have been more wrong when she wrote about trainers (August 21, 1989): "In Tom Wolfe's Bonfire Of The Vanities , sneakers are documented as an intrusive part of young American street style; not just symbols of black affiliation and for high performance on the dancefloor but as crucial elements in maintaining a lugubrious, rhythmic gait that Wolfe coined the Pimp Roll.
  2. Outside, in a field, a lively group of boys and girls were piling branches in a heap for their Halloween bonfire.
  3. In Lewes, as in many other Sussex towns, the patriotism of the Bonfire displays, heightened during the wars with France, could spill easily over into a week of repeated apprentice riots, with the participants throwing bricks through the windows of unpopular employers or threatening personal violence and arson.
  4. One day we were crouching by the gardener's bonfire (his pride was that the fire smouldered day and night and never went out).
  5. The latter was, with the feast of St Pancras, the great time for Lewes festivities, with some lively apprentice celebrations in November, the distant precursors of the bonfire societies.
  6. The Conservatives' bonfire of planning controls has led to ill-thought out development, often against the wishes of local people.
  7. If it did anything this mass burning ensured that Lewes remained a stronghold of Protestantism, and the people of Cliffe still celebrate Bonfire Night at the Martyr's Memorial with a sectarian fervour far exceeding the mild anti-Popery of other marchers.
  8. The Edwardian stairs were next to land on the bonfire.
  9. On the way to Barcelona, the Olympic torch pays a little detour to Benidorm where it can ignite a real roarer of a bonfire in which anybody in possession of a "Brits on the piss!"
  10. During the festivities a hastily built bonfire was set alight in the middle of the market place, and an equally hastily assembled replica of the Japanese Emperor was burnt to a cinder on top of it.
  11. "I'm taking the children to watch the bonfire just after six.
  12. The foal was called Bonfire and was splendidly nosy and confident and trod delicately all round him pretending that he was lying on the sweetest grass in the field.
  13. I put her on the floor with a book behind her head - Bonfire of the Vanities - and said, right up with your knees (to give her some simple breathing exercises).

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