The parade includes the ritual burning of an effigy of King Momo, a bad spirit.
Suggestions that the effigy was also wrapped in an EU flag have been denied.
Have we summoned that effigy down the mountain to burn or has it been spared this time around?
Mr Clegg has been burned in effigy by students, after breaking a pre-election pledge to oppose a rise in university-tuition fees.
It is the effigy of a forest spirit, as its deeply contoured features encased in rootlike tendrils and sprouting stems readily suggest.
Indeed, almost the only vestige of the old prejudice is the tradition of burning an effigy of Guy Fawkes on November 5th.
Mr Zardari's effigy was nonetheless burned in some parts of the valley.
An anonymous poison pen letter was sent to Raymond and Sacha Hubbard, who own a garden centre, but the pair have resolved to keep their topiary effigy.
Ivanhoe's early days in Mongolia saw setbacks, including a local protest in which an effigy of Mr. Friedland in a top hat was burnt in the capital Ulaanbaatar.
Fawkes is burned in effigy in towns throughout England year after year, and his capture is celebrated with massive fireworks displays rivaling those in the United States for Independence Day (the Fourth of July).
The effigy of Nefertiti, who was the Great Royal Wife (chief consort) of the Egyptian Pharoah Akhenaten, has been considered for centuries as one of the first commercialized ideals of beauty.
They may even be aware that the rite of burning an effigy on November 5th (a tradition admittedly under threat from political correctness and the health-and-safety police) celebrates the foiling of a plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament.
Within a few short weeks, Mr Ahmed and his two friends, Shafiq Rasul and Asif Iqbal, were back home in the small West Midlands town of Tipton, where local people greeted their return by setting fire to an effigy of a figure in an orange boiler suit.
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