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Let's hope some of our little fire raisers don't manage to get there and put the ad into practice.
Capricorn orders a group of men under Flatnose to look for the fire raiser.
The fire raisers.
In addition, he wrote political dramas, such as Andorra and The Fire Raisers.
The Fire Raisers is a 1934 British drama film directed by Michael Powell.
The Fire Raisers (2007)
Alternative translation of The Fire Raisers (play)
In 2005 he performed in the play, The Fire Raisers at the Old Fitzroy Theatre.
The Fire Raisers (Max Frisch, 1961)
The Fire Raisers - Lead - Toured Switzerland (Geneva & Berne)
The dabqaad (Somali for "fire raiser"), also known as idin or girgire, is an incense burner, or censer.
It may also refer to the play Biedermann und die Brandstifter, known in English as The Fire Raisers.
The Arsonists is my title for a play previously known in this country as The Fire Raisers, first staged in Britain at the Royal Court in 1961.
A Dulditch Angel (Eastern Angles - National Tour) and The Fire Raisers, sob stories, Refrain (BAC).
And Frisch's The Arsonists (previously known as The Fire Raisers), with its portrait of a middle-class man welcoming a trio of incendiaries into his house, is a timelessly topical satire.
This was followed by a double bill of The Bald Prima Donna and The Fire Raisers, with a cast that including Brian James, Gwen Plumb, Neil Fitzpatrick, Anna Volska and Jack Allan.
This is well illustrated by a famous decree made by Barbarossa, in which he ruled that a fire raiser who had taken refuge in a castle must be delivered to justice by those who had sheltered him, but not if he were the lord of the castle-owner, or his vassal, or his kinsman.