FACTOID # 137: Sick people is Switzerland stay in hospital for longer than the people of any other nation - almost 10 days, on average. Switzerland also has the world's highest number of hospital beds per capita.
 
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Encyclopedia > Fire play

Fire play is a type of BDSM play that involves applying fire near to human skin. This is usually accomplished with rubbing alcohol that burns a short distance from the human skin and the skin is protected by a buffer of heated air. Although hot, if quickly wiped away leaves no permanent mark.


Repeated applications can be used to create temporary or permanent brandings.


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Playing With Fire: America and the Dollar Illusion - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News (3620 words)
The new game, which amounts to playing with fire, works exactly the other way around: The dollar deserves the faith it gets because otherwise it loses that faith.
Of course, those playing this game know that, in the long term, currencies can't be stronger than the national economies from which they derive.
Musharraf unhurt as plane is fired on; mosque siege continues
Encyclopedia4U - Poker jargon starting with F - Encyclopedia Article (931 words)
In a casino setting, a second or third table playing the same game as a "main" table, and from which players move to the main game as players there leave.
In a casino where more than one table is playing the same game with thesame betting structure, one of the tables may be designated the "main" table,and will be kept full by requiring a player to move from one of the feeder tables to fill any vacancies.
That is, a game in which play continues until one player has all the chips.
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