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1 Time to find himself a good, safe spot to watch the fireworks .
2 Thousands thronged the quaysides in Waterford to watch the fireworks spectacular.
3 Plan in advance if you want to watch the fireworks from the riverside.
4 I promised myself I'd drive up here and watch the fireworks . '
5 The one who's going to watch the fireworks alone tonight.
6 Then Gordon called a mass-meeting, and some of us went up to watch the fireworks .
7 Ride the rides, eat some candy, watch the fireworks .
8 We can watch the fireworks from the terrace.
9 This brought a ripple of laughter from those who'd given up their chitchat to watch the fireworks .
10 Are you going to watch the fireworks ?
11 I pulled another can of beer out of the refrigerator and sat back to watch the fireworks .
12 Then sit back and watch the fireworks . '
13 To call someone a liar is to light a touch-paper - just retire to watch the fireworks .
14 Senior Sergeant Chris Foote said police were busy with big crowds in Auckland to watch the fireworks display.
15 Sit back and watch the fireworks .
16 At approximately 9 P.M. the Schlurmans and Dad boarded a rowboat and headed to sea to watch the fireworks .
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