The popular Loft Suite was the VIP Room for the Cauldron Nightclub, accessible via a hidden stairway.
Both cut their teeth in the cauldron of youth politics and graduated with distinction.
From the cauldron of this market testing a higher order emerges, and the march of progress ensues.
The group was joined by the seven Olympic heroes - including Sir Steve - for the final lighting of the cauldron.
Later they carried the torch through the city to Old Market Square, where they lit the cauldron for the evening celebration.
The game invites players to become the fourth witch in the circle by bursting the bubbles to spawn enough spiders to keep the cauldron bubbling.
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It's so clear Bolt feeds off the theater of it all, the joy he provokes, converting the cauldron of flashbulbs inside Olympic Stadium into energy.
Cooking is usually carried out outdoors: hulled wheat, chunks of meat on the bone, onions, spices, water and oil are added to the cauldron and cooked all night.
Thomas Heatherwick, who created the cauldron in which the Olympic flame burned for the duration of the London Games, helped design the new bus, commissioned by London Mayor Boris Johnson.
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Along with Guillermo del Toro and Peter Jackson, Burton is one of the few magi who know what can be dredged up, even now, from the cauldron of special effects.
The absence of several first XV players, including Jimmy Gopperth, Jeremy Manning and Gcobani Bobo, forced Tait to field a string of inexperienced development players in the cauldron of Montpellier's Stade Yves-du-Manoir.
The three-hour ceremony will begin at 21:00 BST with "an hour of culture", followed by the athletes parade, then the lighting of the cauldron and a fireworks display to bring down the curtain.
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Once a solid layer has formed at the top of the cauldron, the curds are cut then separated from the whey, pressed into a large mould and set to age in a high-humidity cellar.
I'm not sure if I was already imbued with this sentiment when, three months after I'd purchased the book, I arrived in the cauldron of Calcutta, late in the afternoon of February 24, 1987.
The relay runs from 19 May to 27 July 2012, with the torch travelling about 8, 000 miles, culminating in the lighting of the cauldron at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford at the Games' opening ceremony.
The simple answer is, a skill or talent developed over time, refined and honed in the cauldron of competition to status in a hierarchy where action, performance mean everything and the unadulterated results speak for themselves (and for those who own them).
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If he can produce the goods once again in the cauldron of the Stade de France, then Hook will surely have convinced Gatland that he is also the man who will guide Wales from fly-half when the World Cup gets under way next September.
London (CNN) -- Seven promising young British athletes lit the Olympic cauldron early Saturday, capping the Games' festive opening ceremony in east London.
They also face the pressure-cauldron environment of the Merseyside derby on Sunday, taking on an Everton side that have beaten Manchester City and Tottenham in their last four league games.
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But in the meantime, Israel has a clear interest in keeping the Iranian cauldron boiling.
He then sat as the flag was raised, minutes before seven young promising athletes lit the Olympic cauldron.
Whatever comes out of the Moscow meeting, the Kosovo cauldron is still bubbling.
This will surely be at the back of Reid's mind as she ponders which players are best suited to the fiery cauldron they are likely to face in Minnesota.
Many schools saw applications stagnate during the heady days of the late 90s dot-com boom, only for demand to soar when the bubble burst and budding tycoons decided they could safely step away from the business cauldron for a while to improve their skills.
"I am prouder than I can say to be given the freedom of the City, which, on top of all the known benefits - and few people realise this - entitles me to a free pint in the Leaky Cauldron and a ten Galleon voucher to spend in Diagon Alley, " she joked.
Gretzky then made his way to the harbour to light a second cauldron outside in the harbour area which will burn for the 17 days of competition.
An elderly, heavy-set woman pruned the banana trees, while an enormous cauldron filled with the fruity tipple bubbled over a nearby open fire.
Opposite the museum is the KultuuriKatel (Culture Cauldron), where work is underway to transform the gasworks into Tallinn's own miniature version of London's Tate Modern gallery by 2015, combining art galleries, music studios and public spaces.
Graeme Earl and Mark Mavrogordato of Southampton University, and Alexandra Baldwin of the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research at the British Museum, explained how they have worked together to unlock the secrets of a cauldron found at a site in Chiseldon, Swindon - the largest archaeological find of its type in Europe.
The scheme stirred up a cauldron of nationalist indignation and a desperate fight to save the 100% Welsh-speaking community.
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