51. Both parties have come under fire for loading up their bills with special interest provisions. 52. Bonfires also were lighted, and torches were carried from house to house to start a fire for the new year. 53. A Midwestern journalism school has come under fire for not allowing student television broadcasters to wear patriotic lapel pins. 54. A lighter can melt snow and help start a fire for signaling. 55. A San Antonio city councilman under fire for his late-night strip club exploits used a fake police badge to impress women and bar workers, sources said. 56. A year ago, on another antiquities issue, the MFA came under fire for acquiring pre-Columbian artifacts, despite evidence they were illegally smuggled out of Guatemala. 57. Abundant shrubs and a thick carpet of roots and decaying vegetation also can shelter and nurture a fire for days or weeks. 58. After leading the research efforts on the vaccine, Steere then came under fire for his theory that some people with Lyme disease in fact have a post-disease syndrome. 59. Again and again Mariucci brought it up, and it stoked the fire for his veteran team. 60. Afterward, the newman were handed the cheap wine that had warmed near the fire for drinking races. |