fireworks in the PONS Dictionary

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The event is one of the largest and most intense international fireworks competitions.
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When watching this firework, it will launch into the sky, burning a lifting charge.
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It is close to a residential area, and there are no fireworks or beach fires allowed.
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Soon after a firework was let off and reached him at his feet.
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Followed by food, fireworks and general merriment, the festa became an important occasion that helped give the immigrants a sense of unity and common identity.
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The residents of the neighborhood successfully prevented the team from using any fireworks.
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There are also fireworks, free parties, folk music groups and street performers.
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Flying fish fuse is a modified type of visco-type fuse used in fireworks.
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Suggested causes include outdoor fireworks that set the roof on fire, sparklers lighted inside the nightclub.
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The sulfur stick is lit and smolders, something like the taper that is used to light fireworks.
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