Freeman will carry a torch around a stadium the way the former Australian Olympians did before Freeman ignited the caldron in Sydney. |
Since there is no peace in existence today, as has been said before, there is no peace to keep in the seething caldron of racial hatred. |
Two dwarfs, Fjalar and Galar, who were weary of academics and learning, killed Kvasir and distilled his blood in Odhrǫrir, the magic caldron. |
Although we knew the tone of the evening when someone forgot the caldron and we had to make do with a fondue set. |
With English as an international language, the Anglophone native is like Obelix: he fell over in the caldron of English in his childhood. |
It was the second view in La Masque's caldron, and but one remained to be verified. |