- A
bonfire is a
large and
controlled outdoor fire, used for
waste disposal or as part of a celebration. The
earliest attestations date to the late 15th...
- of
European Cities,
Bairoch "Rote
Funken – Kölsche
Funke rut-wieß vun 1823 e.V. – Rote
Funken Koeln". Rote-
funken.de.
Archived from the
original on 12...
- with
Clinton in Prince's 1990 film
Graffiti Bridge. Her
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- b****, and JP (John Pakalenka) on guitar, who
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- society. A well-known
example is the "Funkenbiwak"
organized by the Rote
Funken [de]
carnival society,
which takes place on the
Neumarkt square [de] in...
- briefing. See
Greenlaw v.
United States and
United States v. Sineneng-Smith
Funken,
Katja (July 2003). "The Best of Both
Worlds - The
Trend Towards Convergence...
- ISBN 978-3-453-61001-9
Kathrin P****ig,
Sascha Lobo:
Dinge geregelt kriegen – ohne
einen Funken Selbstdisziplin. Rowohlt,
Berlin 2008. ISBN 978-3-87134-619-4
Sascha Lobo:...
- Merriam-webster.com.
Retrieved 7
December 2011. "Deutungsansätze zur Sage: Ein
Funken Wahrheit mit
einer Prise Phantasie".
Stadt Hameln (in German). Retrieved...
-
manifests in half-serious
local competition. Some customs, such as the "
Funken", a
springtime ritual with pre-Christian
origins involving a huge bonfire...
- city of Cologne, 1922,
depicting two
members of the
carnival guard Rote
Funken in the
uniforms of city
soldiers from
Cologne who are
performing the traditional...