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"cauldron" Definitions
  1. a large deep pot for boiling liquids or cooking food over a fire

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It is The Cauldron — not Sports Illustrated, a partner of The Cauldron.
Finally, add hot water to the base of the cauldron (in between the punch bowl and cauldron) and watch it smoke, boil, and bubble.
The massive cupcake has a chocolate cake cauldron topped with buttercream icing and a white chocolate ganache version of the Sanderson Sisters standing over the cauldron.
NOTE: You need a cauldron large enough for the punch bowl to fit inside, and the rim of the punch bowl should line up with the rim of the cauldron.
The lighting of the cauldron was slightly anticlimactic compared with cauldron lightings from previous games, but overall the ceremony was as artistic as Barcelona, and on a much grander scale.
Cauldron Ice Cream is no stranger to fun food trends.
Joanne Barnaby (left, obviously) reunited with her friend, Tammy Cauldron.
Pastner, who was Calipari's recruiting coordinator, stepped into that cauldron.
Is that a cauldron or Samsung's Bixby Home smart speaker?
Now, Libya is a simmering cauldron of rivalling Islamic factions.
The Cauldron Restaurant, based in Bristol, has restyled itself "The Cauldron Dispensary," and from Thursday evening it will sell takeout chilled ready meals, fruit and vegetables and provisions such cleaning products and toilet paper.
The Middle East, especially Syria, will be a cauldron for conflict.
The Olympic Cauldron is lit during the opening ceremony Feb. 9.
The gigantic cauldron to hold the Olympic flame was jaw-dropping.
She then lit the giant Olympic cauldron just outside the venue.
"The Black Cauldron" (1985) could be Disney's next live-action remake.
Even the most eminent Republican politicians can't avoid the primary cauldron.
The cauldron looked like something that should malfunction, yet it worked.
They're basically a cauldron in which past drama percolates before boiling over.
The Samsung smart speaker is real, and it looks... like a cauldron?
For the last decade, a cauldron stewed inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The contents of that fiery cauldron skyrocketed, creating a mountain-high plume.
Once the cauldron is lit, we will all become participants in the
The American melting pot will become a cauldron boiling over with contempt.
Yet a cauldron of fake-news scandals and possible regulation is lurking.
The torch to light the cauldron was brought by jet from Athens, Greece.
Given all that, it may seem silly to add politics to the cauldron.
She takes me out to the garden and leads me to her cauldron.
Oh, who are we kidding, nobody cares about the cauldron-shaped Galaxy Home.
It's not just Washington that's burning in a seemingly perpetual cauldron of outrage.
Before lighting the cauldron, Kim treated the crowd to a brief, artistic performance.
Everyone forms a perfect circle of backpacks, a violent cauldron awaiting its gladiators.
Cauldron on "The Garfield Show," led to an Emmy for Ms. Foray. Mrs.
But nobody fails to understand that this is like jumping into a cauldron.
KOREAN FIGURE SKATING SUPERSTAR KIM YUNA LIGHTS OLYMPIC CAULDRON AT PYEONGCHANG WINTER GAMES
" Kosar notes that the US House is "a veritable cauldron of reform ideas.
A group dressed as witches cast a spell over a cauldron in Germany, 1939.
For props, she borrowed her nice's wand and a used a Halloween prop cauldron.
Starbucks' new Halloween drink looks like it was brewed straight from a witch's cauldron.
At the end of the day, everyone eats gumbo out of a giant cauldron.
Samsung still hasn't announced a release date for the larger, cauldron-shaped Galaxy Home.
Cauldron on "The Garfield Show," and in 2013 she received an Emmy Governors Award.
There he was, a symbol of greatness, trembling as he lit the 1996 Olympic cauldron.
The movie's director, David Yates, confirmed the rumor to The Leaky Cauldron on November 8.
Ice skater Yuna Kim lights the Olympic cauldron during the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.
The gods normally drink a lot of beer, so that would be a massive cauldron.
Before it gets you into a boiling cauldron of hot water, check this flow chart.
The Black Cauldron (1985) This Disney movie is known for bombing at the box office.
This does not make for a good match atmosphere, as it reduces the 'cauldron' effect.
The emerging world, by contrast, is a bubbling cauldron of new opportunities and new consumers.
However, lighting the cauldron wasn't always a fiery spectacle akin to a space shuttle launch.
The crone is churning a horrible cauldron, then bathing her shriveled, naked body in blood.
At the hot-pot restaurant, the staff brought out a cauldron of dark-red water.
"But nobody fails to understand that this is like jumping into a cauldron," he added.
South Korea's figure skating superstar and Olympic gold medalist Kim Yuna lit the Olympic cauldron.
In its current form, Urban Dictionary is a cauldron of explanatory excess and raw prejudice.
The torch was ultimately passed to the Aboriginal sprinter Cathy Freeman, who lit the cauldron.
Please adjust the portions depending on the size of your cauldron, and obviously drink responsibly.
He then went into a diatribe over the cauldron of hate known as social media.
But close the cauldron, and you limit the potential for the few that are good.
To top it off, an archer shot a flaming arrow to light the Olympic cauldron.
Yet none can match Paris as a cauldron where industry, finance, media, government and culture comingle.
" He also voiced The Horned King in "The Black Cauldron" and provided the narration for "Dogville.
Here, we are finally told what the challenge is: cooking vegetarian food on a cowboy cauldron.
That cauldron, however, will not be like past big structures with huge flames, visible for miles.
At first, the cauldron seemed impossibly small, a miniature goblet of flame compared to past behemoths.
As long as these ingredients continue to bubble in the cauldron, there's no place like gold.
Tan-Jones, regal in a flowing red kimono, brings out their cauldron: a small, transparent teapot.
Place chunks of dry ice in the base of the cauldron, not in the punch bowl.
Above the flames, a cauldron of raptors hovers, waiting to snatch up fleeing rabbits and rats.
Edwards and the protesters had brought a cauldron of chaos to boil, and they welcomed it.
They've also just brought back Cauldron Skittles, which feature flavors like boogey berry and petrified pear. 
Its yellow and orange landscape is a cauldron of burning salt, volcanic rock, and sulfuric acid.
At the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, one of the four big icicle arms that made up the cauldron failed to lift, and in 1988, in Seoul, peace doves infamously toasted when they decided to perch on the rim of the cauldron just before it burst into flames.
His description of the bubbling intellectual cauldron of post-first-world-war society also has echoes now.
There's an adventure in which Thor must retrieve a gigantic cauldron in order to party with giants.
If such a person climbs the stairs and lights the cauldron, it will brighten the entire nation.
Chemistry could bubble in a brand-new cauldron; or, existing relationships could hit a more serious stride.
Shakespeare's Potions also explores perhaps the most famous of the Bard's brews: the witches' cauldron of Macbeth.
Caldera, which is Spanish for cauldron, is a large crater left by the collapse of a volcano.
One of the most anticipated moments will be seeing which famous Brazilian will light the Olympic cauldron.
But of course, trouble is brewing somewhere in Tinseltown and Nina is the one stirring the cauldron.
Both Modi and Shah emerged from the cauldron of politics in their western home state of Gujarat.
Then I got a message from Melissa Anelli, director of LeakyCon and webmistress at The Leaky Cauldron.
We've been waiting for this cauldron-shaped device since Samsung announced it at its August 2018 event.
A crisis is brewing in the cauldron of excessive debt, growing trade tensions and mounting geopolitical risk.
He took that boiling cauldron of anger and resentment and turned it into political jet fuel. 11.
It's a weird bubbling cauldron of crazy dialogue and people in suits just sort of looking around.
He went on to appear in the 1984 adaptation of George Orwell's novel 1984 and The Black Cauldron.
Shortly after, Brazilian Olympian Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima lit the cauldron – marking the start of the Rio games.
The cauldron with the Olympic flame stood more than 500 feet high, the tallest in Winter Olympics history.
Tribal tension is always liable to boil over during elections and the Rift Valley remains a political cauldron.
But come night, the dark world of the park is no longer lit aflame by a molten cauldron.
It's alchemy to change the basic ingredients that went into his artist's cauldron into works of staggering feeling.
Clodoaldo Silva, a Brazilian national hero and six-time Paralympic champion, finishing the relay and lit the cauldron.
It's a cauldron full of wet cornflakes, bits of grit, greasy cabbage, and a great big wooden spoon.
Moore is there immediately, swirling an enormous basket-shaped strainer around the cauldron to scoop up the strands.
What about Mexico which roils in a cauldron of poverty, corruption, and the bloodbath of a narco-insurgency?
If anything, we should be saying "faster please" to finding a way to extricate ourselves from that cauldron.
"The Black Cauldron" is infamous thanks to its box-office failure which nearly bankrupted Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Just before serving, place a large punch bowl (at least 4-quart capacity) into the empty cauldron. 3.
Byck says he has no idea how, exactly, the bubbling cauldron of wine was formed beneath his property.
He is the one who pulled the fire alarm to draw the students into his cauldron of death.
It maintains its cauldron-like shape, and it's likely going to be a tinier, cheaper counterpart to the original.
But if the cauldron lighting is any indication, Brazil will make these games work via ingenuity, not sheer spectacle.
I know that when they did polls there were a lot of appeals for Vanderlei to light the cauldron.
In the postmodern cauldron of cultural references Poe draws from, J-Sette emerges as the most overtly political choice.
Its ornateness contrasted with the austere painting it housed, which depicted a copper cauldron and a trio of eggs.
Cashin said he expects Washington will be an "absolute cauldron of rumors" until the release of the tax plan.
The contents of that fiery cauldron skyrocketed, creating a mountain-high plume that poured acid rain into the oceans.
He got the idea for The Cauldron while learning to program and design mobile apps on a master's course.
The challenge Cortland now faces is raising the fairly hefty $500,000 sum needed to make The Cauldron a reality.
Well, if you're in New York, Enchantments, an East Village cauldron-and-spell boutique, is a solid first stop.
You might also want to invest in a cauldron, or scout out a fire pit to for the burn.
My favourite is Uzbek plov with quince, cooked outside in the traditional way in a giant kazan or cauldron.
Beginning the day 14 shots off the lead, Woods was not exactly competing in a bubbling cauldron of pressure.
When public opinion is a cauldron of frustration, distrust and anger, as it is this year, anything can happen.
I don't have the golden ratio, though... I'm just throwing it all into the cauldron and seeing what works.
Candles, pentagrams, tarot cards, a miniature cauldron, photos and an oracle board from Oliver Hibert all live on the table.
Cauldron Ice Cream in Santa Clara, CA is serving up the best of both worlds with its ice cream roses.
After the Olympic cauldron is extinguished, a gold medalist only has a brief time to turn fame into commercial gain.
The festivities also boasted plenty of Halloween-themed food and drinks, including a bubbling cauldron, sweet treats, candies and cupcakes.
The haunted house experience will include an interactive graveyard and the Sanderson sisters' cottage, complete with their infamous giant cauldron.
But Mr Shenker highlights disputes over compensation at the enormous textile plant in Mahalla, a "cauldron of rebellion", in 2006.
The way to get our officers to retirement safely, after a satisfying career, is to lead them through policing's cauldron.
In December, that cauldron hit a roiling boil, and soon after, everyone became very aware that El Niño Had Arrived.
For months we've watched as iPhone 7 rumors big and small have made their way from Apple's leaky cauldron(?) China(
Strachan lines a large cauldron with dry ice (to be handled with gloves) before placing in her bowl of punch.
You see: New Orleans is truly a city of many nations, a melting pot, a bubbling cauldron of many cultures.
In Jackson Heights, Queens, a vibrant cauldron of the city's diverse immigrant populations, scores of small shops sell toy jewelry.
Military history doesn't exist, cultural history isn't taught and even philosophical judgment is put in the cauldron of contemporary sentiment.
While the once tight-as-a-drum shroud of secrecy has transformed into a leaky cauldron, Apple can still surprise.
Syria has become a cauldron for strategic conflicts pitting state and sub-state actors with competing interests against each other.
In a change from previous games, young athletes were selected by former British Olympians to light the absolutely stunning cauldron.
I'm not going to put him in there in the cauldron of a guy that's had a ridiculous amount of fights.
The character who, judging from the Abbot commentariat, is most in danger of being boiled in the Cauldron of Viewer Rage?
The torch platform and cauldron are formed to resemble a traditional Korean "moon-bowl" held up by five finger-like supports.
"We loved the idea of a huge cauldron in the Castle Black courtyard with donated clothes being tossed in," she explains.
FEW firms have more power to heat up the cauldron of global geopolitics than Gazprom, the state-backed Russian energy producer.
The offices are a cauldron of activity: 30,000 people work there in every industry imaginable, from app design to veterinary care.
The bottom line is that for many Central Americans, deportation means the forcible return to a cauldron of life-threatening violence.
Rio is also the first city to host a second cauldron outside the stadium, with another version on Olympic Boulevard downtown.
The main complication to the largely static algorithm is the result of Russia's entry into the Syrian cauldron in September 2015.
It would make no sense not to think about the Olympic cauldron if the stadium was getting built for the Olympics.
You can think of the equatorial Pacific as a giant cauldron of water that's been slowly simmering for the past year.
That giant cauldron of water may be simmering down, but it's like some idiot started blasting the radiator in the kitchen.
Coming as no real surprise, an eighth Harry Potter book rose from the cauldron of J. K. Rowling's publicists on Wednesday.
The "Big Brother" house is a cauldron of sexual shenanigans ... or so it seems judging from the 24-hour live feeds.
But at the same time, there are all of these ingredients that are sort of swirling around in a big cauldron.
The other editorial operations that no longer operate under Medium include political comic site The Nib and sports vertical The Cauldron.
My freshman year of college, I was just walking around listening to The Leaky Cauldron and Mugglenet podcasts, all the time.
Neville, an Englishman, stepped straight from his role as television analyst, assessing the mistakes of other coaches, into the cauldron in Spain.
Barnaby, along with her dog, Joey, and friend Tammy Cauldron, went looking for morel mushrooms in a forest recently ravaged by wildfires.
Cauldron on "The Garfield Show," making her the oldest entertainer to win the award, according to an obituary released by the society.
Not only is the cauldron-like smart speaker big (it's like 1.5x the size of a HomePod), it is powered by Bixby.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korean figure skating superstar Kim Yuna lit the Olympic cauldron at the Pyeongchang Winter Games on Friday.
It is into this cauldron that Prince William will enter, and a lifetime of royal training will be put to the test.
Standing over the cauldron is a white chocolate ganache version of the Sanderson Sisters, ready to cast a spell on your tastebuds.
" The Olympic cauldron, he said, did its symbolic work well—separate nations, together—but "it did not have any deep poetic secret.
Starhawk remembered one visit when she brought a cauldron to a women's correctional facility in the exercise yard off the dining hall.
You can get potions by levelling up, but the most common, Hermione Granger-approved method is brewing them up in your cauldron.
This post on Potter fansite The Leaky Cauldron breaks down the house names in great detail, but we can provide executive summaries.
The cauldron was stirred by The Vixen, whose commitment to being the bad witch of the season seems to be, sadly, waxing.
Leaders and politicians who ordered their men into the cauldron of Nazi fire on the morning of June 6, 1944, are long gone.
How government policies fuel migration A complex "cauldron" of factors are coming together, says Andrew Selee, president of the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute.
The beer was made from grain and water, and then fermented with yeast to brew for a day in large, cauldron-like pots.
But eventually the gang remembers that a king named Hymir owns a cauldron three miles deep, and they set off to borrow it.
Brazilian football king Pele told Brazilian media that he was asked to light the cauldron, but has not yet accepted the IOC's invitation.
The image of the witch's cauldron—into which fall strange bunches of herbs and dismembered animals—is central to popular conceptions of witchcraft.
California was a simmering cauldron, with a conservative governor who sought to emulate one of his predecessors, Ronald Reagan, with his inflammatory rhetoric.
She watched, unflinching, as her husband killed her brother with a cauldron of molten gold, then merely declared that "he was no dragon"?
Grateful is an overflowing cauldron of contemporary hip-hop that essentially doubles as an ill-conceived extension of Spotify's influential Rap Caviar playlist.
Disney World's new 'Hocus Pocus' cupcake has a bubbling black cauldron made out of chocolate cake and is filled with peanut butter chips 
And there is no doubt that adding greater pressure to the boiling cauldron that Venezuelan society has become could cause it to explode.
After drizzling the ice with warm water, the whole cauldron is taken over with a smoky effect that's straight out of Hocus Pocus.
"'Can you imagine dropping a nominee ... into that fight, into that cauldron in the middle of a presidential year,'" Grassley said, quoting Biden.
He was buried with a board game, a drinking horn, a sword, a silver spoon, a lyre, a painted box, and a cauldron.
He once put his vehicle, a camper truck he calls the Cauldron, on cruise control while walking to the rear for a beer.
The 75-year-old was widely rumored to be the person lighting the Olympic cauldron -- the big moment that essentially opens the games.
Black Star Pastry has created Glonuts —  glow-in-the-dark doughnuts that may as well be brewed up in a bubbling cauldron somewhere.
His mother shot up with her steaming cauldron of beans, giving everyone another punitive lima ladle and removing the beer from the table.
Rather, he absorbed aspects of various styles and, in the cauldron of his art practice, welded them to his personal and cultural history.
If this is really mostly over a procedural dispute, why do you think this cauldron erupted in Nevada and hasn't in other states?
The design contract had been awarded to Thomas Heatherwick, who previously designed the "cauldron" that carried the Olympic flame during the London 2012 games.
The ceremony also incorporated a passing of the torch to Beijing, which will host the 2022 Winter Games, before the Olympic cauldron was extinguished.
Payne, however, said he fully expects that national pride will surface when golf's best find themselves in the Olympic cauldron while representing their country.
There were blue sea mists on "Treasure Trove Cove", white snowstorms on "Freezeezy Peak", and cauldron-like fumes at the summit of Gruntilda's tower.
The cauldron is currently located in Ishinomaki in Miyagi Prefecture, which was hit by the Fukushima earthquake and tsunami which struck five years ago.
Chicago is notorious for being a cauldron of deadly gun violence, which is among the highest in the country despite strict gun control laws.
Two hundred and four copper cones attached to long stalks—one for each nation—came together, in a mechanical flourish, to create a cauldron.
What Lloyd Webber added to the mix was a feeling for pathos and melody—putting Puccini rather than Bach into the prog-rock cauldron.
In Schreck's prepared speech, she compared the Constitution to a crucible, in which rights are "tested and tried" like ingredients in a witch's cauldron.
They incorporate elements of doom and sludge into an extreme metal cauldron that boils over with hatred, even on the sunniest of Denver days.
For all the time she spends making herself pliant and doll-like, what's really bubbling in Elaine's cauldron is rage against these fabricated polarities.
The legacy of past Games is still visible around the city, especially with the Olympic cauldron from the 1932 edition burning atop Memorial Coliseum.
The day before the election, a four-person panel on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," a cauldron of elite opinion, unanimously predicted that Gillespie would win.
Saturday's race saw the relighting of the Olympic cauldron that was famously lit by Muhammad Ali 24 years ago during the 1996 Summer Games.
At some points along the course, it's so turbulent that views of the colorful kayaks themselves are erased in the churning white foam cauldron.
Judging by the eye of newt she's tossing into the cauldron, and the wide smile on her face, she's also definitely up to something.
It begins with a chord like the crack of a whip and ends in similar fashion, its circuitous path encircling a cauldron of emotion.
Photo: Phil Walter (Getty)The most violent eruption of the last 5,000 years was undoubtedly that of Taupo, a volcanic cauldron found in New Zealand.
Unfortunately, Disney butchered The Black Cauldron, which was such a small part of the series and didn't give the series a chance to really grow.
Plus it's guaranteed money in the bank vs the unquantifiable risk of spending to keep swimming in the seethingly competitive cauldron of the smartphone space.
This is the sign that rules money, sex, power, and vengeance, after all — and this cosmic cauldron could serve up a strong brew of emotion.
The enduring moment, though, was the Olympic torch sailing through the air in the hand of a ski jumper on its way to the cauldron.
Assad, a member of the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiism, was encouraged by Iran to turn his country into the cauldron of Muslim sectarianism.
In the Vine below, (made by Sports Illustrated offshoot The Cauldron) Hathwar misspells the word drahthaar, while Janga shakes his head knowingly in the background.
His reaction as Boban defends an inbounds pass (via The Cauldron) says it all: Now what in the hell am I supposed to do here?
Cook the pelmeni in small batches to avoid overcrowding them like Smurfs in Gargamel's cauldron – maintaining a slow but even simmer, 2 to 3 minutes.
Muhammad Ali, who had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 1984, lit the cauldron during the opening ceremony at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
It may be over 225 years since Neville Longbottom graduated from Hogwarts, but he's still out here earning points for Gryffindor by the cauldron-load.
"It's a cauldron taking place in this hothouse of political debate, in which a fact-based debate is becoming impossible in this culture," Bernstein said.
"This is the cauldron in which the Central Park jogger narrative emerged," professor Natalie Byfield, a former reporter at the NY Daily News, told 2800/2656.
But when the Olympic torch lit the cauldron in Maracana Stadium on Friday night, many Brazilians surely wondered, "How did we get such a raw deal?"
Next customers step into a round canister that looks like a galactic witch's cauldron, frothing with liquid nitrogen vapour, and ring a bell to solicit assistance.
Will Boone's life-sized sculpture, "The Three Fates" (2020), depicts three witches conspiring over a cauldron, their cartoonish figures evoking oversized merchandise from a Disney film.
Sporting rounded black spectacles, a Gryffindor scarf and an Ash wand, Lorelai is shown sitting in a black cauldron, wide-eyed, surrounded by Harry Potter books.
Because if you've ever watched American Horror Story: Coven, you're aware that witches — and their costumes — come in a variety of cauldron-brewing, wig-snatching styles.
"It will be a low-emission cauldron as it would be an oxymoron to talk about sustainability and then burn massive amounts of gas," Balich said.
You will need: a black candle, white sage, Florida water, several yards of black cotton thread or yarn, scissors, and a cauldron or fire safe container.
Getting Over It puts you in control of a character with his legs stuck in a cauldron and a hammer as his only means of movement.
"Splitting it into two parts maybe wasn't the best idea for fans," said Emma Pocock, a senior editor at the Leaky Cauldron, a Potter fan site.
If only I'd been that way minded when I took on the game's first cauldron (though I'll say no more about these installations' purpose, because spoilers).
North Korea's Jong Su Hyon and South Korea's Park Jong-ah held the torch together as they delivered it to the platform where the cauldron stood.
For five centimes, visitors were given the right to dip a long fork into a bubbling cauldron of fat and broth and pull out an object.
Italy's 2-0 defeat of Germany in the semifinal, played in the cauldron of the Dortmund stadium, was one of the greatest matches I've ever seen.
Harry first meets Professor Quirrell in the Leaky Cauldron with Hagrid, and Rowling immediately starts dropping clues that there's something not quite right about him. 2.
Shall we reasonably expect to banish war, terrorism, and genocide from a system that was spawned in an ancient cauldron of tribal hatreds and protracted conflict?
The cauldron then rose above her in the biggest "wow" moment of the night before it dramatically made its way to the top of the stadium.
They got an up-close look at the volcano's giant lake of lava, a fiery cauldron of boiling rock roughly twice the size of a football field.
Drought warnings were already in place across swathes of France before a high pressure system sucked up a cauldron of hot air from the Sahara last month.
The jewel-toned flacons were designed by Thomas Heatherwick and Heatherwick Studio, the team responsible for architectural feats like the Olympic cauldron for the London 2012 Games.
But would Haley want to join a ticket with a President who is under multiple investigations and a White House well known as a cauldron of chaos?
While the novelty of a black cauldron filled with dry ice has worn off, we're still down for a little ice decor to complete our spooky setup.
The torch with pass through hundreds of hands before lighting the cauldron at the Maracanã Olympic Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on the evening of Aug. 25.
Stirring stirs up tons of connotations: the image of a witch hovering over a bubbling cauldron; childhood memories of licking brownie batter off of a wooden spoon.
Each Winter and Summer Olympics, the cauldron is a major symbol of the spirit of the games, and Rio's adhering to this with an eco-conscious mission.
And that's not even getting into the torch truthers who are still debating whether or not Antonio Rebollo's flaming arrow actually lit the Barcelona cauldron in 1992.
Pucci and Tiefenbach give raw, committed, convincing performances, and their bone-deep loyalty feels like the only real and admirable thing in this sweaty cauldron of bile.
True to its name, Creative Destruction Lab in practice feels like a generative cauldron of ideas, shared with peers and industry specialists for debate, discussion and reformation.
I seethed in that miserable cauldron for most of the day, to the point where my wife noticed my frustration and asked me what was going on.
Maybe you see those words and think about a woman standing over a cauldron, in the nude, calling to the universe to bring her the perfect lover.
As many as a dozen states could be up for grabs next year as economic and international uncertainty pairs with a cauldron of domestic discontent in government.
As the Crains grapple with decades of tightly held secrets, a long-bubbling cauldron of repression and family tension finally comes to a boil, forcing a confrontation.
After this week, its global reputation has added something far less appealing to tourists or foreign businesses: mass protests and a cauldron of political and economic instability.
Imagine you're part of a great swelling crowd, one of 60,000 people who fill up the cauldron of noise and chaos that is a sold-out football stadium.
A well-made pho is a blistering cauldron of complex flavors and a perfect summer food, especially when it's courtesy of Andrea Nguyen, author of The Pho Cookbook.
After a relay in the stadium, Greek rowing champion Katerina Nikolairou lit the golden cauldron, surrounded by priestesses in long pleated dresses, and the crowd erupted into cheers.
That could make it more acceptable to Abbas, the Palestinian community and others who have warned of the boiling cauldron that the absence of a solution has created.
The wind-powered art by sculptor Anthony Howe, as well as the low-emissions cauldron, are both part of Rio de Janeiro's focus on sustainability and the environment.
Compared to recent games — Sochi 2014 with a flame shooting up a colossal sloping structure, followed by innumerable fireworks, for instance — Rio's cauldron does appear elegant and austere.
The chefs will travel across Denver, Boulder, Telluride and Aspen for challenges like a snowy campfire cook-off and a cauldron cooking competition at the Food & Wine Classic.
Available at The Leaky Cauldron in Diagon Alley, it's a traditional pot de crème-style dessert, smooth and served in individual glass pots with a whipped cream dab.
Despite his failing health, he appeared at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, stilling the tremors in his hands long enough to light the Olympic cauldron.
In his next film, "Article 15," Khurrana plays a police officer investigating the rape and murder of a woman in the simmering caste cauldron of rural Uttar Pradesh.
A cauldron of violence and tension overseas is threatening to boil over and grab attention just as President Donald Trump is fighting for his political survival back home.
Vick doesn't think litigation of the sort pursued by Jun and Solmecke is the answer, particularly since Facebook cannot generally be said to be a cauldron of hate.
The 35-year-old, dressed in a special Rio uniform, got emotional as she held tight to the torch, later lighting a cauldron in Praca Mauá on Olympic Boulevard.
For example, they tout Pyongyang's May Day stadium as one of the largest in the world, and it already sports Olympic rings and a cauldron for an Olympic flame.
One of the band members wrote the actual full-length report on cauldron bottom-thickness that Percy Weasley says he's preparing in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
By the end, as a genuinely gorgeous cauldron was lit with the Olympic flame, it was difficult not to have one surprising thought: Rio just might pull this off.
Kim, who traveled the world as a Games ambassador in the run-up to Pyeongchang, performed a short skating routine before sending flames shooting up to light the cauldron.
"You are in this cauldron of learning at business school, and to have the chance to apply that learning in real time is such an amazing experience," she says.
It's an A-list roster of talent and an intriguing choice of venue, but not exactly a selection of ingredients one would expect to see in the same cauldron.
Yes, Atlanta's trump card was that "the Greatest," showing signs of what would be a long fight with Parkinson's, was the surprise cauldron lighter to kick off the games.
I was born a muggle and was therefore never able to attend Hogwarts as an ambitious Slytherin, buy Chocolate Frogs at Honeydukes, or enjoy a meal at the Leaky Cauldron.
I have never heard of a cowboy cauldron, but it's easy to figure out what they are: beside each cooking station is a giant cast-iron oven over open flame.
The giant is understandably put off by this intrusion, so he says he'll host them, if Thor brings him a cauldron big enough to brew sufficient beer for the gods.
"Governments and employers have to take this issue of the cauldron of a warming planet seriously and develop some effective policy responses and practical measures to protect workers," he added.
The world would seem like a cauldron of terrors, and any unknown much too scary to venture into, full of things which might harm you and your friends and family.
The stadium structure should hug the pitch in order to maximise this cauldron effect without, of course, compromising the safety of the players and coaching staff, match officials or spectators.
The center altar held a cauldron and a statue of the triple-faced Hekate, along with sacred objects like a bullwhip and a brass bell with a crescent moon handle.
Lobsters taste so good that many of us are willing to shrug at the somewhat barbaric method by which we oversee their painful demise in a cauldron of boiling water.
And I saw it on a balmy night in 20 at Rio's legendary Maracana stadium, where hometown club Fluminense battled Argentina's Boca Juniors inside a fiery cauldron of rabid passion.
RIO DE JANEIRO, Aug 5 (Reuters) - Brazilian long-distance runner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima lit the Olympic cauldron in the opening ceremony of the Rio de Janeiro Games on Friday.
"I have the front-row seat as to what it takes to be in that cauldron," Clinton said, listing experience from first lady to the Senate to the State Department.
"We came into the Leaky Cauldron at the exact time as them so their security was in the process of moving people out,"  the parkgoer explained to The Daily Mail.
Brazil's interim president, Michel Temer, will declare the first Games held in South America open on Friday after the televised ceremony that culminates with the lighting of the Olympic cauldron.
" He describes New York as "a maze of hybrid squalor" and "the poisoned cauldron where all the varied dregs of unwholesome ages mix their venom and perpetuate their obscene terrors.
The opening ceremony is set to go down Friday afternoon -- Gisele is rumored to be a part of the show and Pele is expected to light the Olympic cauldron. #GoUSA
Close to the bodies was a fur-lined leather bag with cannabis seeds, a bronze cauldron filled with stones and the frame of what seems to be an inhalation tent.
Cauldron, who rode a vacuum cleaner instead of a broom, helped Odie the dog briefly grow smart enough to foil Garfield's tricks and turn the overweight cat into a duck.
The cauldron of hatred, envy, greed, jealously, racism and sexism — once checked by laws, pubic weight, good manners and a willingness to listen with an open mind — is bubbling furiously.
As imagined by Boyle, the year 22017 is a cauldron of constant climate chaos worldwide, as too many humans battle over too few resources during extended droughts and endless rainstorms.
Despite drinking an ungodly amount of spiked punch out of a Halloween cauldron that night, I woke up feeling like I had just hit Ctrl + Z on all my skin issues.
But Kim may yet have a major part to play at the Games as she is widely tipped to be the final torchbearer who lights the Olympic cauldron on Feb. 9.
Indeed, the metatherian-rich southern continents were conveniently isolated from the roiling cauldron of northern, placental competition, and when these two guilds finally met, it was the metatherians that lost out.
The G123 is the exact phone you'd get if you asked a bunch of people what they wanted in a smartphone, threw all their answers in a cauldron, and stirred mightily.
Naming her smash hit album 1989 is clearly TayTay LaVey's desperate attempt to emphasize that she had a normal human birth and was not cultivated in a cauldron and/or laboratory.
Brazilian marathon runner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima, a bronze medalist in Athens in 2004, lit the Olympic cauldron, a small and low-emission model befitting the environmental theme of these Games.
As we chatted, he kept an eye on a slow-churning, chilled glass cauldron (a "rotary evaporator") filled with a sea foam green slurry of juniper berries steeped in grain alcohol.
That world was dangerous because it was beset by Orcs, or by Cauldron-Born, or by Tripods, or by whatever adversary that was most easily battered into submission with a sword.
Brazilian marathon runner Vanderlei Cordeiro de Lima, a bronze medallist in Athens in 2004, lit the Olympic cauldron, a small and low-emission model befitting the environmental theme of these Games.
Superhot Boiling in the cauldron since 2013, when Piotr Iwanicki created a browser version for a game jam, Superhot is one of the most anticipated high-concept action games there is.
The original 1941 Dumbo is easily one of the scariest things Disney's ever made, right up there with Fantasia and that Black Cauldron movie everyone has collectively decided to forget about.
Many experts believe that Indonesia, a vibrant democracy where the vast majority of Muslims practise a moderate form of Islam, is not likely to be tipped into a cauldron of militancy.
It was amid this cauldron of distrust, near the close of Lyndon Johnson's presidency in early 1968, that a Russian K-129 submarine armed with three nuclear missiles exploded and sank.
In the cauldron of a campaign -- under pressure from skeptical voters, political rivals, donors and other interest groups --the fragile coalition that joined Sanders that day in 2017 has largely fractured.
Ms. Monteros's other films included Luis Buñuel's "Nazarin" (1959); "Tiara Tahiti" (1962), which starred James Mason; and "Cauldron of Blood" (1970), which starred Boris Karloff in one of his last roles.
The countries of South Asia and the Middle East are squashed together in a cauldron, like ingredients of some toxic stew that can never be cooked sufficiently to produce anything palatable.
If you saw something funny online during that time, the odds are good that it bubbled up through the cauldron of the Something Awful forums before erupting onto the wider web.
But of all the gas giant's many satellites, few produce an eclipse as otherworldly as Titan, a massive methane cauldron that challenges our understanding of the kinds of places life might emerge.
A hero to Mills, Freeman lit the cauldron at the Games' opening ceremony and became the first Aboriginal to win a track gold medal with her emotional victory in the 400 meters.
He wears a nice shirt, as befits anyone being broadcast live onto thousands of screens, but mercifully loose shorts, because this venue is quite the cauldron of stink, sweat, and oppressive heat.
Whether you're charging a crystal with the intention of protection, burning a sigil in your bonfire (or cauldron), or making a god's eye charged with your chosen desire, you can't go wrong.
The French number one, who beat Barty on clay in Rome early in the year, came out swinging against rookie Tomljanovic, who was thrown into the cauldron by team captain Alicia Molik.
The "Luna Love's Pudding, Ron's Family Sweater Cookies and Cauldron Cakes" were also no-shows, although there were several aluminum trays filled with lukewarm supermarket appetizers that were impaled on wooden toothpicks.
Add to that the fact that pro-Iranian militia are in the area, as well as a pocket of militants supporting ISIS and what you have is a cauldron of bad possibilities.
Its origin is a richness of experience both enviable and harrowing, in which Montreal transformed from cradle into cauldron, imbuing him with a wisdom that's moving to observe but painful to obtain.
There was a time when it was a shorthand way of referring to a bunch of musicians, people like Lee Gamble, who were into throwing old styles and sounds into a cauldron.
The country is already reeling under sanctions and the Maduro regime's corruption and economic mismanagement, which have created a cauldron of soaring crime, hunger, poverty and inflation and an exodus of refugees.
Bennett Foddy In Getting Over It, by the N.Y.U. games professor Bennett Foddy, a player must climb a mountain of digital trash using a hammer, dressed only in a cast-iron cauldron.
Many experts believe, however, that Indonesia, a vibrant democracy where the vast majority of Muslims practise a moderate form of Islam, is not likely to be tipped into a cauldron of radicalism.
Getting Over It puts you in the cauldron-torso body of a mountain climber whose only tool is the hammer that he uses to traverse the rough terrain in front of him.
Haul posts are accompanied by comment threads debating the hit-or-miss Halloween inventory at HomeGoods, the best place to buy an enormous cauldron, or the best clearance sales to hit in November.
Later, in an interview, Tom Colicchio revealed that he was able to take one of the cauldrons home; I would have to cede most of my New York bedroom to fit a cauldron.
Lonely and awkward, 14-year-old Evie tumbles into the swirling counterculture cauldron of late-'60s California, finding communion with a crew of flower children and misfits on a remote Sonoma County ranch.
We'll soon see whether these concerns will take a back seat once the cauldron is lit and athletes such as Neymar, Michael Phelps, Simone Biles, Emily Seebohm and Usain Bolt make their mark.
It comes in a regional cauldron where Beijing is making aggressive moves in the South China Sea and Southeast Asian nations are increasingly important to US efforts to rein in the rising power.
From there, the news outlet reports, the flame will visit all 47 prefectures before it arrives at Tokyo's revamped National Stadium to light the Olympic cauldron during the opening ceremony on July 24.
Mr Mueller, who has neither spoken publicly nor permitted any leaked information, since his appointment as special council, offers a more compelling example of how to practice law enforcement in a partisan cauldron.
The actor and comedian was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in England, and appeared as Tom, the owner of the Leaky Cauldron, in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The kinetic sculpture behind the Rio 2016 Olympic cauldron is so hypnotic you might not have noticed the flame itself is rather tiny compared to past games.
Brazilian marathoner Vanderlei de Lima had the honor of carrying the final torch to light the cauldron, which flickered warmly against the sculpture, the light radiating with an effect not unlike the sun.
Add those three factors up -- and sprinkle in the historic trends of major losses in the president's party in his first midterm election -- and you have a boiling cauldron of bad for Republicans.
In the video, produced by Just Not Sports and posted Tuesday, men sat across from DiCaro, a radio host and reporter for The Cauldron, and Spain, an espnW reporter and ESPN Radio host.
The mill had appeared in the final scene of the movie Terminator 2, at the moment when the human cyborg met its fate as it was lowered into a cauldron of molten steel.
That Reed worked through that snippy cauldron of critique and continued to redefine what a painting could be — despite the almost vacuum-like absence of critical interest — is in itself a remarkable feat.
His 10-square-metre tent is as organized as it is busy, with metal teapots dangling from a black cauldron, bags of sugar and rice stacked up, straw mats rolled up in a corner.
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali holds up the first Olympic torch lit from the cauldron in front of a map showing the torch's route during a ceremony at Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta Tuesday, Dec.
The therapist investigates the school's diabolical goings on, as well as the disappearance of his Jewish wife under the Nazi regime, thus stirring yet more sub-plots and more thematic connections into the cauldron.
The "Ghost Adventures" star tells TMZ he scored the seat for around $15k ... and plans to put it in his Las Vegas Haunted Museum, along with Dr. Kevorkian's van and his body part cauldron.
Kim, who won gold at the Vancouver Games in 2010 and silver in Sochi four years later, performed a short skating routine before receiving the torch and sending flames shooting up to the cauldron.
We beat the game, unlocked the ancient armor, finished every cauldron allowing us to override almost every machine, witnessed every cute girl in the game attempt to flirt with Aloy, and so much more.
Add two major terrorist attacks abroad in four months into the cauldron, including Tuesday's bombings in Brussels, and it's not hard to imagine the potential for chaos at the Republican National Convention this summer.
Named for the Harry Potter fan site The Leaky Cauldron (which is the name of the London pub at the entrance of Diagon Alley), the event brings together some of the world's most hardcore Potterheads.
Olympics glory is particularly strange for stars in the field of women's gymnastics, where the best performers are often teenagers who are thrust into the bubbling cauldron of overnight fame at an impossibly young age.
Some inspiring ideas on sustainable art emerged from our month in the castle and our bubbling cauldron of discussions — the use of recycled or eco-materials, environmental themes, existing infrastructure interventions, and art as performance.
To your Australian correspondent, very few of the riskier ones seem funny: perhaps humour is tamer when it has not been forged in a cauldron of fratricide or in countries where political correctness holds sway.
Like sports fans worldwide, Brazilians cheer for the underdog but that often translates into outright hostility for the favorites, a phenomenon familiar to the cauldron of football stadiums but not always typical of Olympic venues.
That literally created people who were falling asleep while making sugar in a hot cauldron, while in the field plucking the corn; while doing these tasks, people would fall asleep because there were so tired.
Colbert went on the summarise Rowling's quote about the "sexual dimension" to Dumbledore and Grindelwald's relationship, before adding that it had fan's pumped for the sequel: Harry Potter and the Cauldron of Too Much Information.
After falling behind in the fifth minute, Switzerland defied a cauldron-like atmosphere created by fervent Serbian supporters as they hit back with a thunderbolt from Xhaka and a last-minute breakaway goal from Shaqiri.
Salem, with its mix of religiosity and anxiety about a changing nation, created a cauldron of hysteria and male power-seeking that produced more than 200 witchcraft accusations, sham trials and executions of 19 people.
That does not, however, mean they have any intention to cooperate with the administration on a solution, given the cauldron of mistrust and mutual distaste that exists between the president and large sections of California.
Even more so when you hear Koreans exclaim "ah, siwon hada" or "ah, that's cooling," after having just taken a spoonful of scaldingly hot and spicy broth from a still-bubbling cauldron of volcanic stew.
Based on the Young Adult novel by Deb Lucke, The Lunch Witch is about a witch named Grunhilda who inherits the recipes and cauldron of her ancestors in a world where no one believes in magic.
Harvest their wings and bones and guts and every resource in sight, search for a cauldron to make food and elixirs, and once it rains, have a good think about how to get the fire rekindled.
Together with South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, Kim then lit a cauldron with the flame, which was last in South Korea nearly three decades ago for the 1988 Seoul Summer Games, according to Reuters.
The contents of every Matmos track read like ingredients in a witch's cauldron: they've assembled their trippy and texturally luscious music by manipulating the sounds produced by materials such as a rabbit pelt, snails, and latex.
Thirty-six years later, he was given a replacement medal and asked to light the cauldron at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, something he said was one of the greatest honors in his athletic career.
To make the new Halloween Frappuccino look like a creepy concoction cooked up in a cauldron by a witch, the recipe calls for "bats warts," which as repulsive as they sound are actually just chia seeds.
The colourway was released in July to help celebrate 20 years since the event, where Muhammad Ali lit the cauldron and gymnast Kerri Strug fought off an ankle injury to win gold for the U.S. team.
The name of the final torch bearer is a closely guarded secret, but soccer legend Pele said on Tuesday he been invited to light the Olympic cauldron on Friday and was checking availability with his sponsors.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The head of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic organizing committee, Yoshiro Mori, blamed the Japanese sports minister on Friday for an embarrassing cauldron oversight at the new centerpiece stadium that has further marred Games preparations.
Ayushmann Khurrana plays Ayaan Ranjan, a clueless young police officer whose ideals – much like his dapper clothes – are unsullied by ground realities as he arrives in the caste cauldron that is Lalgaon in rural Uttar Pradesh.
Macbeth's Three Witches stand round a burbling cauldron, with a placard describing the varying herbs that rendered those who ingested them "in flight," or dreamily stoned enough to soar on imaginative broomsticks: wolfsbane, henbane, mandrake, belladonna.
The identity of the final torchbearer has not been revealed yet but it would be a huge surprise if figure skater Kim Yuna does not light the cauldron to start Asia's first Winter Games outside of Japan.
Francis condemned politicians who fuel conflict and "arms dealers who feed the cauldron of war with the innocent blood of our brothers and sisters, and give their children bread that has been dipped in blood to eat".
While countless commentators have viewed 23 as a black cauldron simmering with horrors to avoid, we may need to salvage the idea of a Ministry of Truth in order to preserve what's left of our shared reality.
" But later that same day, away from the international press and back in the cauldron with his raucous supporters in Phoenix, Trump struck a more strident tone: "We will build a great wall along the southern border.
"Where we are in the later [economic] cycle and the inability of central banks to ease as much, that's the cauldron that will define 2019 and 2020," the co-CIO and co-chairman of Bridgewater said then.
Stadium architect Kengo Kuma said on Wednesday there was "no need to worry" and the cauldron would be placed safely after taking concerned questions about whether the $1.3 billion stadium would pass the Japanese Fire Service Act.
He worked on the 1981 animated film "The Fox and the Hound" and 1985's "The Dark Cauldron" but he was fired by the studio after only a couple of years for "rocking the boat," he claims.
There is so much going on, on Winter, so your "expression" works—how did you come to be fans of weaving together Zeppelin, Moody Blues, The Gathering, Emperor and Candlemass into one big technical, progressive musical cauldron?
HIGASHIMATSUSHIMA, Japan (Reuters) - An Olympic cauldron was ignited on Friday in Japan with a flame carried from Greece ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Games, amid concerns that a coronavirus pandemic could disrupt the event planned this summer.
But that all may change now that she and her campaign have turned their attack machine on poor Fedor Emelianenko, the first mixed martial artist I ever loved, arguably the greatest fighter of all time, a man who brought simple grace and decency to a brutal sport even as he dominated it: a man who, like Alicia Machado and Billy Bush and Joe the Plumber before him, has been dragged into the great steaming cauldron of American electoral politics, a cauldron from which even the sweetest souls among us do not escape unscathed.
"We will throw the Park group of villains into the cauldron of hell without fail as they bring disasters to the country and nation, doing everything evil," the article said, quoting an unnamed spokesman of the Catholic association.
Once that cauldron is extinguished, "the inconvenience of an incomplete metro line, or of pickpockets, will be lost in the shuffle of events," predicts Joshua Nadel, who teaches Latin American and Caribbean history at North Carolina Central University.
Allegedly, his men couldn't stand the idea of his body being buried anywhere but Scotland, so they boiled his corpse in a cauldron of vinegar until his flesh fell from the bones, and took the bones to Scotland.
As a cauldron of hot air from the Sahara desert moved across the continent, drawn northwards by high pressure, Paris recorded its highest temperature since records began and Britain reported its hottest weather for the month of July.
As a cauldron of hot air from the Sahara desert moved across the continent, drawn northwards by high pressure, Paris saw its highest temperature since records began and Britain reported its hottest weather for the month of July.
New venue plans adopted by the government in December after the initial one was scrapped following public outcry over spiraling costs made no mention of the location of the cauldron, where the Olympic flame burns throughout the Games.
Thousands of fans traveled from the Balkans to turn the Sinan Erdem Arena in Istanbul into a cauldron of noise as two men's senior basketball teams from the former Yugoslavia met in a final for the first time.
The Jewish state is fundamentally different, founded as it is on a dream — a vision of a nation emerging from the cauldron of Auschwitz, an ancient homeland resurrected following eviction from another brutal power, Rome, 6900,2628 years ago.
He is known for building monumental structures like the 2012 Olympics cauldron and the Seed Cathedral in the UK. Though he&aposs a favorite among billionaire clients, Heatherwick has also been criticized for allowing ambition to supersede reason.
From Ophelia's bouquet in Hamlet, brimming with rosemary "for remembrance" and pansies "for thoughts," to the "root of hemlock digged i'th' dark" that boils in the witches' cauldron in Macbeth, William Shakespeare's plays are lush with botanical references.
The bombshell revelations detonated hours before Barr opened testimony on Wednesday on Capitol Hill, an appearance that was already likely to be a political cauldron with suspicion intense among Democrats over his framing and interpretation of the Mueller investigation.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Pele's doctors have given him the go ahead to light the Olympic cauldron on Friday, but muscle pains may bar the Brazilian soccer great from the torch ceremony that opens the Rio de Janeiro Games.
PARK CITY, Utah (Reuters) - LA2028 Chairman Casey Wasserman knows full well that he, and the rest of the world, will look very different by the time the cauldron is lit for the opening ceremony of the 2028 Summer Games.
Another armed uprising in east Congo, which has been plagued by violence for decades, would stir an already unstable cauldron of political tensions facing President Joseph Kabila's government as he reaches the end of his mandate on Dec. 19.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australia are throwing debutant Ajla Tomljanovic into the Fed Cup cauldron against France, dropping veteran Sam Stosur in favor of the Croatia-born debutant for the singles just weeks after she became eligible to represent the nation.
This event serves as a sober reminder of how easy it could be for one faction in the cauldron of the Syrian civil war to mistakenly attack another — and highlights the risk to American troops on the ground there.
Matthew Cortland, a designer and former reading teacher, is launching a Kickstarter for a "wizarding pub and inn" in London called The Cauldron — a venue that would use technology and the internet of things to simulate sweet, sweet magic.
"I boil 30 gallons of water in a cauldron, and then I put seven buckets around me, and I pour ten liters into each bucket," he says, detailing the process on a granular level with his delightful Philadelphia English.
Begum was one of three outwardly studious schoolgirls who slipped away from their lives in London's Bethnal Green area in February 2015 to fly to Turkey and then over the border into the cauldron of the Syrian civil war.
The wizard takes sensory inputs from our bodies: like touch, temperature, joint awareness, mixes it in with our thoughts, our emotions, and our memories, our predictions about the world, and throws it in the cauldron to generate our consciousness.
There was also an unfortunate incident in which several doves — released earlier in the ceremony as a symbol of world peace — were burned alive after they made the mistake of thinking the Olympic cauldron was a safe resting place.
The song's sound effects were typically low-budget bits of studio improvisation: The "coffin door" sound is a rusty nail being pulled out of a board with a hammer and the noise of the cauldron is water bubbled through a straw.
The final design was created by the Bjarke Ingels Group and Heatherwick Studios (previously responsible for the 2012 London Olympic Cauldron and new-look London Routemaster buses) after Google scrapped an earlier set of plans by architects AHMM in 2013.
The game doesn't have the rights to the NBA, its teams, or its stadiums, but it does have the art design of a '90s Trapper Keeper that has spent the last 20 years stewing in a cauldron of melted Gushers.
TOKYO (Reuters) - With the Tokyo Olympics less than a year away, speculation is growing in Japan over who will be the final torchbearer to light the cauldron in the new Olympic Stadium, in the traditional ritual that begins every Games.
The only reason I'd be caught crying in a Harry Potter bar is because I'm too overwhelmed with fangirl emotion, so I can only assume that's also why Justin Bieber was seen shedding tears at the Leaky Cauldron in Orlando, Florida.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Rio de Janeiro Olympics opening ceremony on Friday will break with the recent tradition of large-scale and expensive shows, featuring a low-emissions cauldron and an "analogue" experience, executive producer Marco Balich said on Monday.
"It's like a devil's cauldron where all manner of criminal ingredients are being boiled," said Juan Camilo Restrepo, until recently the government's chief negotiator in ongoing peace talks with the National Liberation Army, or ELN, now Colombia's biggest guerrilla group.
The brother and sister, from the town of Oulu about 600km north of Helsinki, have experienced mixed fortunes this season, but in the cauldron of Olympic competition, the sanguine nature of the Finns could be to their advantage once again.
The Cauldron will probably appeal most to adults who grew up reading about the magical world through fantasy books and movies, and who want to finally step into it with a pint of mulled mead or wizarding cocktail in hand.
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (Reuters) - South Korea's Kim Yuna thought she had seen and done it all during her stellar figure skating career, but lighting the Olympic cauldron as the final torchbearer of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics took her breath away.
This depends in part on whether the cases now being revealed are all new and indicative of rapid spread, or whether China has been slow for months to reveal a cauldron of contamination in order to save face, as critics suggest.
After winning two of his three matches in that fiery Paris cauldron, the Presidents Cup should be a less stressful experience but Finau says the presence of a golfing great as team captain has added an extra layer of pressure.
Abroad, several crises are racing to boiling point as Kim Jong Un's Olympic charm offense threatens to weaken the US-South Korea alliance and as the US, Iran, Russia and Israel bump up against one another in the cauldron of Syria.
As Alexander says in the author's note before The Black Cauldron (the second book in the series): Although an imaginary world, Prydain is essentially not too different from our real one, where humor and heartbreak, joy and sadness are closely interwoven.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazilian tennis great Gustavo Kuerten has been selected to light the Olympic Cauldron at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games after soccer great Pele declined to take part because of health problems, the UOL Internet news service reported on Friday.
On the other side of the park, which is accessible via the Hogwarts Express, guests can visit Diagon Alley, where they can shop for a wand at Ollivander's, dine at the Leaky Cauldron, and hop on a thrill ride through Gringotts bank.
In front of an estimated 35,000 spectators in the stands, in frigid conditions, South Korean women's ice hockey player Park Jong-ah and North Korean player Jong Su Hyon brought the Olympic flame up the flight of stairs to the Olympic cauldron.
Even in this little book it was Patrick Modiano and Simone Weil and the little Russian skater, all these different factions in the cauldron of my brain stirring it up and that's what came out — this little story and this little book.
As the members of the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" hockey team lifted the Olympic flame to the cauldron, the home crowd at Utah's Rice-Eccles Stadium chanted U-S-A, U-S-A, in a moment that seemed about much more than sport.
Letting de Lima light the cauldron might not have had the immediate emotional impact for Americans of, say, Muhammad Ali doing so in 1996, but the moment nicely dovetailed with the night's overall themes of trying to heal the wounds of the past.
Organizers for the opening ceremony have also kept a tight lid on who will light the Olympic cauldron, and how the flame will be carried from the Maracana to the Olympic Boulevard, a newly built area near the Rio de Janeiro port.
Accompanying Let Me Get What I Want is an hour-long film, a visual album that is presented as a continuous loop, filled with moody, fluid images of beautiful teenagers, trapped in a never-ending Lynchian cauldron of angst and Instagram filters.
He takes a trip to London with Hagrid to buy his Hogwarts equipment (robes, wand, cauldron, beginners' draft and potion kit) and shortly afterwards, sets off for Hogwarts from Kings Cross Station (platform nine and three quarters) to follow in his parents' footsteps.
Grab a fiery red binder and looseleaf paper, once you're done journaling, rip it up and burn it in a cauldron (always practice fire safety!) Once you're done writing in your rage journal, you may enjoy counting your blessings with a gratitude journal.
It's a heartwarming tale with an adorable new character named Shelley Marie that at its core is more silly than scary — especially whenThe Little Mermaid's poor unfortunate souls take a dance break and skeletons perform synchronized swimming routines atop a bubbling green cauldron.
But at Disney, where he worked for four years, Burton's iconoclastic style frequently made him an outlier, and he was largely relegated to producing concept art for films like 22005's The Fox and the Hound and 22007's The Black Cauldron.
In this excerpt from " Asia's Cauldron: The South China Sea And The End Of A Stable Pacific," author Robert D. Kaplan, chief geopolitical analyst for Stratfor and former member of the Pentagon's Defense Policy Board, explains how the region's unique geography fosters aggression.
The calls for crowds not to gather on the Flame of Recovery tour went unheeded for a fifth straight day, with Tokyo 2020 organizers saying more than 1,000 people turned out to watch the lighting of a special cauldron from the Olympic flame.
The calls for crowds not to gather on the Flame of Recovery tour went unheeded for a fifth straight day, with Tokyo 2020 organisers saying more than 1,000 people turned out to watch the lighting of a special cauldron from the Olympic flame.
They keep alive by their patriotism the time-honored truth that America is a melting pot of shared values, and not the cauldron of racial injustice and national division promoted by the president who is the temporary occupant of the Oval Office.
The cauldron was lit by former Olympian Li Ning, who was suspended in the air and "ran" on the aforementioned tapestry that unfolded across the top of the stadium and told the story of where the torch had been since leaving Athens.
Now, when a worry starts to brew in my mental cauldron, I take a hard look at whether it's just fictional preparedness, whether there may be something good that could come if it does happen and whether I can do anything to prevent it.
On the other side of the park, which is accessible by riding the Hogwarts Express train, guests can visit Diagon Alley, where they can shop for a wand at Ollivanders, dine at the Leaky Cauldron, and hop on a fast-paced ride through Gringotts bank.
The conclusion of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's work has turned Congress into a roiling cauldron of satisfaction, disappointment and confusion.
We many never know for sure, but what is unmistakable is that when you have a commander in chief who so openly insults journalists on a daily basis, it helps create a cauldron of hate and resentment that may drive someone to do something unthinkable.
While Cook is untested in the cauldron of the NFL, he is known for his strong throwing arm and his former coach at Michigan State, Mark Dantonio, predicts that he will comfortably handle the pressures of making his first league start in the playoffs.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Australia believe Tom Banks is the player to fill the gaping hole left in the number 15 jersey by the sacking of Israel Folau, and the Brumbies fullback is set for a baptism of fire in the cauldron of Ellis Park on Saturday.
In addition to the thousands of home destroyed and at least 31 people dead (as well as hundreds more missing), years of carefully farmed and meticulously aged wine have been reduced to a smoldering, subterranean purple cauldron—with its exact point of origin unclear.
In 2011 Barack Obama also hastily pulled out of Iraq, leaving behind a cauldron of ethnic hatred that gave rise to IS. Mr Trump, like his predecessor, may find that withdrawal is soon followed by re-engagement—when he might regret abandoning his Kurdish allies.
Given Syria's transformation in just a few years from one of the Arab world's most politically stable countries into a cauldron of mass ethno-sectarian bloodletting that ISIS calls home, you'd think it would take center stage in the Republican race for the White House.
As oil, the country's chief export and cash cow, tanked, the socialist government doubled down on its invasion of the free market with price controls, rationing, and restrictions on imports, creating a cauldron of corruption and uncertainty that made Venezuela unattractive to international companies.
Yes, they're a British doom metal institution—but they're also a celluloid wormhole, a reading list, an aberration in the fabric of space and time who have fed generations of freaks from a bubbling cauldron of cult cinema, bizarre literature, and subcultural reference points from the interzone.
"PM BORIS" The rise of Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson, often referred to as simply "Boris", to prime minister is the grandest twist in a career that has taken him from journalism via TV-show fame, comedy and scandal into the cauldron of the Brexit crisis.
Then came a technical hiccup, and cameras caught hockey legend Wayne Gretzky, basketball star Steve Nash, skier Nancy Greene, wheelchair athlete Rick Hansen, and speed skater Catriona Le May Doan looking alternately perplexed and annoyed as they waited for hydraulics to lift them to light the cauldron.
Ice cream bouquets, the latest in almost-too-pretty-to-eat food trends, is a product of the Cauldron Ice Cream, an eatery on the west coast that specializes in an array of ice cream flavors from S'mores, Earl Grey Lavender to Vietnamese Coffee and Pineapple Express.
"The problem Mickey faces when he enchants a broom to help him fill a cauldron isn't that the broom rebels or acquires a will of its own, but that it fulfills the task it was given all too well," Soares stated in an interview last year.
What I found was a frothing cauldron of insanity, where people asserted that the Santa at Trump rallies was the not-actually-dead JFK Jr, biding his time until he could come back and arrest Michelle Obama, and where no admission of belief was too embarrassing.
In doing so he may have avoided the costly mistakes of both the Obama and Bush administrations, which found themselves sucked back into the cauldron of Middle Eastern conflicts when a toxic mix of Islamic extremists and diehard adversaries filled the voids left by U.S. withdrawal.
Couple that with the hostility, disrespect and disdain that Trump has used in speaking about women, African Americans, Latinos, Muslims, people with disabilities, nursing mothers, POWs and countless other Americans, and you definitely have a recipe for disaster brewing in the cauldron of putrid, poisonous political discourse.
So when Carolina's two regular goalies were injured, Ayres changed out of his street clothes and entered the biggest cauldron of his sporting life with jittery nerves, and a realization he was probably getting a once-in-a-lifetime chance to make a name for himself.
The author later acknowledged in interviews that two of his most famous titles -- "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer" and "The Deer and the Cauldron" -- drew a partial parallel between evil ancient cults with power-maniacal leaders and the insanity of the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s.
Even as the restive board was evaluating Mr. Miller's performance in late August, he was trumpeting the synergy he envisioned for its costliest animated film ever, "The Black Cauldron," marketing it as a theatrical release, a videocassette, a featured Disney Channel movie and a theme-park ride.
But, in fact, the moment you notice you've become distracted is a huge success, because you're waking up to a fundamental fact that we're fucking crazy and our mind is just this boiling cauldron of random impulses and desires, mostly negative ideas and obsessions, and self-reverence.
Given the amount of time that has passed since Anonymous first bubbled out of 4chan's cauldron, I must specify: here I am referring specifically to Anonymous circa 2007-2010, a self-styled (and highly winking) "internet hate machine" interchangeable with 4chan's /b/ board and synonymous with subcultural trolling.
The cauldron-like dancefloor was walled in and decked out in blacklight and underwater decorations reminiscent of Guy Gerber's Rumors brand as the trio got weird and heavy until 6 AM. After the soggy challenge of the daytime, the club was heaving and the festival brought back to life.
Before I started sharing my bed with a gigantic man and a dog, I woke up at 4:30, because I just did, and went through this ballet of meditation, visualization, intentions, incantations, lemon water, green tea, apple-cider vinegar, a Halloween-haul of vitamins, a cauldron of smoothie.
Watch him mince fish and chicken into a fine paste using his extra sharp knife, make his own broth using some kind of bubbling cauldron contraption, slice the veggies with hair-splitting precision, steam and mold the meat into perfect little buns, and assemble everything into restaurant-grade sushi.
In an analysis of head coaching turnover for The Cauldron, Donovan Rose found that, over the last decade, the average lifespan for a NFL coach who reaches the playoffs at least once is a comically short 4.4 seasons, while coaches without postseason appearances stuck around only 2.1 seasons.
Combined with the similarly freaky-to-kids The Black Cauldron (also released in the summer of 1985), Return to Oz became both a cautionary tale — try not to scare the kids too much — and a cult sensation, precisely because it scared young viewers as much as it did.
The old studio-and-network, theater, and broadcast system is melting into a bubbling cauldron of subscription-based streaming services and online video, and the younger viewers at whom advertisers always want to flash their logos are fleeing the old transmission systems for newer ones with weirder names.
Meantime, from Syria's cauldron of warring factions, where both Russia and Iran have been fighting on the side of the Assad regime, there were reports last month that scores of Russian mercenaries had died in a failed attack on a post held by U.S. troops and their allies.
This powerful PSA video features male volunteers reading hateful tweets (which they didn't write) that have been sent to two Chicago-area women sports personalities, Sarah Spain, a columnist and radio host with ESPN, and Julie DiCaro, an update anchor for WSCR-AM 670 The Score and writer at the Cauldron.
Thompson's prosecution of Peter Liang, a 27-year old Asian-American rookie cop, in what jurors would later find to be the reckless criminal manslaughter of an innocent black man, Akai Gurley, cast the intrepid former federal prosecutor in the roles of hero and villain in Brooklyn's cauldron of identity politics.
As her friends arrive — along with some more popular classmates that her awkward pal Valerie (Lindsay Sloane) is hoping to impress — the Spellman household is preoccupied by the arrival of talking furniture, a plague of hyperactive termites, an overflowing cauldron of homemade candy corn, and monstrous "Halloween carolers" from another dimension.
The dreamy shades have been revealed, and they'd satisfy anyone's witchy side: Sorcerer (brick red), Cloak (cool gray), Bewitched (rose gold), Broomstick (deep brown), Merlin (cobalt blue), Salem (metallic taupe), Potions (forest green), Charm (warm beige), Spell Book (matte mauve), Jinx (sparkling silver), Cauldron (opaque black), and Prophecy (cool vanilla).
In her classic "The Web of Love" clip Lansing manages multiple costume changes despite being trapped in an enormous spider web; sultriness and entry-level BDSM do not trump the embarrassment of the jungle scene, where she is naked in a boiling cauldron and being leered at by a witch doctor.
What will likely follow are calls to pass legislation so that online platforms—from social media giants who trade data to third parties without meaningful consent, to whatever obscure internet forum supplants 8chan, the current hate cauldron of choice—can be held liable for the content published by their users.
Meese, placing himself at the center as well as the periphery, seems both to sacrifice his identity to the iconography — a speech bubble that says "Kein Ich" ("no I") could come as much from Johansson's lips as from Meese's penis — and to invoke it, like spirits rising from a witch's cauldron.
Washington (CNN)Ed Gillespie's resounding loss in Tuesday's Virginia governor's race -- coupled with a series of other losses in lower-profile races around the country -- will likely take what was bubbling concern among Republicans about their prospects in the 2018 midterms and transform it into a frothing cauldron of panic.
But with eight minutes of the home tie left in a cauldron-like atmosphere at the Estadi de San Moix, local boy Prats buried a left-foot shot into the Deportivo goal to complete a stunning 240-235 victory, sending the crowd, including 2000-time French Open champion Nadal, into delirium.
Should the role of the state party be about [running this political machine], or should it be more about becoming this cauldron where great ideas are debated and we talk about Wall Street and income inequality and universal health care as opposed to debating whether bylaw 2.30 is fair or not?
And especially when those nearly-nude costumes mainly seem to be worn by the young women in the cast and not the men: "Why do the man cats wear clothes but the lady cats don't?" she thought, several hours after the cauldron of cat-madness had boiled away all strength to resist pic.twitter.
"The fight against terrorism in the Sahel countries and the Lale Chad demands that urgent measures be taken to put out the Libyan cauldron," Issoufou, one of several Africa leaders attending a G7 summit in Sicily, said in a speech The former French colony remains one of the poorest countries on earth.
One of Trump's biggest campaign promises, however, is his commitment to avoid dragging the United States into the kinds of expensive, unending, and inconclusive conflicts that drain the U.S. Treasury, put the nation in a colossal amount of debt, and turn an already troubled region into a cauldron of sectarianism and violence.
And like the cauldron it created for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City and the showpiece it created for the Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia in 2014, many of WET's projects are ones people will talk about, take pictures of and share on Instagram and Facebook, said Doyle.

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