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Перевод: fireworks


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  1. "And fireworks are a little vulgar, don't you think?"
  2. An increasing number of countries are moving towards a policy of prohibiting the sale of fireworks to the public and instead, having organised displays operated by experts; ensuring that there is careful segregation of spectators from staff who are igniting the fireworks.
  3. Apart from dance parties and fireworks, there were several major meetings held during the week of the anniversary.
  4. "The brigade actually sets the fireworks off on the ramparts of the castle," fire safety officer Denis Neads said yesterday.
  5. Ruth had seen fireworks only once; at Barnswick's own celebrations to mark the wedding of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
  6. Standing exactly where Mao Tse-tung proclaimed the People's Republic of China on 1 October 1949, paramount leader Deng Xiaoping joined other party leaders atop the Gate of Heavenly Peace to preside over a night of fireworks and martial music in Tiananmen Square.
  7. When nylon underwear first became popular I produced similar fireworks and had to earth myself to radiators when nobody was looking.
  8. "He says it comes under the Fireworks and public Entertainments byelaw; an' there wasn't a soul for miles around."
  9. Fireworks over Funchal on New Year's Eve
  10. We haven't got any fireworks."
  11. But the headlining act - a quartet splicing the former Miles Davis guitarist John Scofield with the British saxophonist Andy Sheppard - struck fireworks that went a long way towards helping the audience breathe out after some dodgy moments during the presentations.
  12. Don't let's have any fireworks, Private Smith.
  13. Strewing guts about is the same as letting squibs off in a public venue, all comes under Fireworks byelaw."

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