Fire and Ice

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Fire and Ice is a commonly used term to describe two perceived opposites. It may also refer to:

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[edit] Books and literature

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[edit] Music

  • Fire + Ice, an English neofolk ensemble
  • Fire & Ice, a trance-music duo consisting of Laurent Véronnez (L-Vee) and Jürgen Leyers (DJ Fire)

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[edit] Other uses

  • Solanum sisymbriifolium, Sticky Nightshade, also known as the Fire-and-Ice plant
  • Fire and Ice, a 1952 nail-polish shade and marketing campaign by Revlon

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