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Parker’s fire-eating former mentor is the prime suspect — but, as Sarah Weinman writes in her latest crime column, “Pentecost and Parker, of course, know better. It’s a pleasure to watch them arrive at that knowledge after sifting through red herrings and peeling secrets back like layers of an onion, all while revealing even more of themselves without guilt or shame.”

Fire-eating performers, elaborate face paint and stilt walkers have marked the second edition of Senegal's Great Carnival of Dakar, which showcases the culture of the country.

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The men who led that self-destructive project, men like the fire-eating Georgian Henry Benning and the relentless Texan John Bell Hood, did far more lasting damage to their own states — physically and psychologically — than they ever did to the North.

A nursing assistant who suffered facial burns during a fire-eating act at an "NHS Got Talent" fundraiser is in a stable condition, bosses have said.

From BBC

The couple, who are both variety entertainers and boast fire-eating and breathing among their talents, pulled off the stunt during their wedding on October 13.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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