With Christmas and New Year looming, no doubt we'll soon be popping the cork on few sparklers. |
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And take care with sparklers, fireworks, bangers and bonfires and try not to frighten the vulnerable. |
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Seemingly innocuous sparklers, firecrackers and bottle rockets exact a toll of pain and suffering on thousands of Americans each year. |
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By the end of the day we managed to acquire a substantial collection of rockets, Catherine wheels and sparklers. |
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The three-course feast concluded with a grand ice cream bombe topped with sparklers. |
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Crisp, fresh rose sparklers may be the best partners for garlicky or spicy seafood dishes. |
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Moments later she blew out the candles and the crowd of people around her watched the sparklers fizz out. |
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You'll find the full range of wines here, from sparklers and minerally whites to full-bodied reds and sweet finishers. |
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He told me about how he used to come here every year with his dad to watch fireworks and to light sparklers. |
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The only things you can fire off there are sparklers, fountains, birthday candles and semi-automatic firearms. |
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And it's not just celebrities who are treating themselves to a few sparklers. |
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It is easier to sell sparklers during the summer because it is the time of year when people are more adventurous and light-hearted. |
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The tiniest bit sweet, this slightly floral-scented, light-flavored wine received the most enthusiastic reception of all the sparklers we sampled. |
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We discussed issues like what to do with paper parasols, swizzle sticks shaped like flamingos, sparklers and other cocktail paraphernalia while you drink your drink. |
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Grass blades on a pond in morning dew become sparklers flourished against midnight darkness. |
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The night concluded in Miacatlán with sparklers and gifts and in Cuernavaca with a bonfire, midnight snack, and gifts as well. |
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Instead, everyone seemed to have a right laugh, dancing in the street and waving sparklers. |
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But assumptions like these have no place when the sparklers are being passed around. |
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Maybe the sparklers symbolized the members' burning desire for justice and recognition. |
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If you use sparklers or fireworks, follow the guidelines for safe use presented by the National Council on Fireworks Safety. |
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These pretty snowflake sparklers have a spicy ginger flavour from both ground and candied ginger. |
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A Garda spokesman said fireworks, bangers and sparklers were all explosives and were potentially very dangerous if not used under very stringent conditions. |
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Millions of other Americans will lament they live in cities with strapped budgets that throw piddling BBQs and hand out sparklers. |
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To make the most of that reputation, they offer flights of sparkling wine to provide customers with the opportunity to sample a variety of sparklers. |
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Wine sales explode in the period between Thanksgiving and New Year's, and some categories, like dessert wines and sparklers, are more popular now than any other time. |
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Like family-owned Yalumba farther up the Barossa valley, it is also trying to satisfy the changing tastes of Australian drinkers who now want lighter, less oaked and less alcoholic wines, and new varieties and sparklers too. |
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Along with the Christmas ornaments, there are champagne bottles with sparklers shooting out of them, horns, and noisemakers. |
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Piedmont boasts the famous reds made from dolcetto and barbera grapes, the whites of Gavi and the sweet sparklers of Asti. |
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A pub may favour sparklers because the larger head they produce means it does not need to supply as much beer. |
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When the bill came, I got a side-glance at it, and hoped Rose would have to hock her sparklers to pay it. |
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You can keep your whizz-bangs, whooshes, sparklers, Catherine wheels, Jumping Jacks, Red Devils, Roman candles. |
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But there was also a generous distribution of squibs, crackers, backarappers, sparklers, torches, dwarf-candles, elf-fountains, goblin-barkers and thunder-claps. |
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As the evening concluded, the couple departed through a shower of sparklers held by their family and friends, and drove away in a candy apple red 1956 Chevrolet. |
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Irvine's white, a grape variety named for Hans Irvine, who developed the vineyards at Great Western, is frequently used in the Australian sparklers. |
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