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.
But in the meantime, Israel has a clear interest in keeping the Iranian cauldron boiling.
Those not fired often quit, exhausted by the ordeal of working in this creative cauldron.
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And then she would begin her tumbling again as if dropped back into a boiling cauldron.
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From the cauldron of this market testing a higher order emerges, and the march of progress ensues.
This year, Thomas Heatherwick's shortlisted Olympic cauldron lost out to Kit Yamoto's anti-diarrhoea kits in the product category.
He then sat as the flag was raised, minutes before seven young promising athletes lit the Olympic cauldron.
The scheme stirred up a cauldron of nationalist indignation and a desperate fight to save the 100% Welsh-speaking community.
Only Kolkata's Eden Gardens competes with it for the title of the game's largest and most intimidating gladiatorial cauldron.
After being ignited, the petals rose on long stems to converge and form a cauldron signifying unity and peace.
Whatever comes out of the Moscow meeting, the Kosovo cauldron is still bubbling.
The Princess Royal carried it off the specially-painted plane in a lantern and footballer David Beckham then lit a cauldron.
An elderly, heavy-set woman pruned the banana trees, while an enormous cauldron filled with the fruity tipple bubbled over a nearby open fire.
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.
But the notion that Mr Estrada might be prevented from completing his term has stirred up a cauldron of conspiracy theories.
Thomas Heatherwick's Olympic cauldron and the sweeping velodrome arena will compete against Turner Prize nominee Paul Noble in the visual arts category.
The small petals eventually rose on long stems and converged to become a cauldron pointing up to the sky above the stadium.
As outwardly staid as the Swiss stereotype might be, the Swiss Super League has been a cauldron of controversy, bankruptcy and lawsuits.
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At one point, he stirred a cauldron with Stephen Fry in Macbeth.
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London (CNN) -- Seven promising young British athletes lit the Olympic cauldron early Saturday, capping the Games' festive opening ceremony in east London.
Republican, has reached a boiling cauldron of over-caffeinated pollsters, pundits and publicists yelling at each other, dissipating into the atmosphere like wisps of steam.
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.
The US Open Centre Court is very imposing and is one of the most steeply banked in the world, so it's like a cauldron, he says.
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.
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.
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.
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