He shoots a fire ball from the spear head and a small pillar of fire erupts from within the cauldron. |
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Two long, wing-like sections meet at a central pillar, which stands on a broad triangular base inscribed with letters that describe the award. |
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Made of 2in-thick slabs of precisely jointed oak, it spirals up, entirely self-supporting, without even a central pillar. |
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Council housing was incorporated as a pillar of the welfare state by the 1945 Labour government. |
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The administration of justice, it is said, is the strongest pillar of government. |
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Following a karakia the group was allowed to go on to the site where the students were able to touch the investiture pillar Taumakeva. |
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Elisa, Dhaiiski, and Cassida appeared downtown area at the center of a pillar of yellow circles. |
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Mayo and I opted to climb Glass Menagerie, a pillar of solid ice that spills down in frosted swirls like icing on a cake. |
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The tall pillar of stones on the summit is a well-known landmark and there are great views of the valleys and tarns below. |
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Despite the anti-vaxxers, vaccines are still a pillar of government policy. |
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There was a spiritual cloud that directed them during the day, and a pillar of fire that replaced it at night. |
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After all, the angry young man who ends up as a pillar of the Establishment's so common in public life he's almost an archetype. |
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I turned my head towards aisle three to stare down Vader, but I was afraid of being turned into a pillar of salt so I averted my eyes. |
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Since the two owners were not on speaking terms they would simply repost any wrongly-delivered mail in the pillar box half way down the hill. |
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The memory cell includes an access transistor formed in a pillar of single crystal semiconductor material. |
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The Cells were in groups of five and each of those groups stood vertically around a metal pillar. |
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As she exerted more force on it, she saw a human form materialize, first as a pillar of swirling water, then into a humanoid form. |
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The aumbry, which is set in the pillar to the left of the altar, has a fluted bronze door. |
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But then comes the coded ending, and you realize that Bagger is a symbol, an allegory, a pillar of life, death and whatever else. |
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The room and pillar mine workings are stable with no signs of salt movement or rock distress. |
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Joe screamed out his frustration and hit the pillar profusely with his knuckles until traces of blood appeared on the surface of his knuckles. |
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Nubon slammed Seth down again, and a pillar of rock shot up as high as Nubon was tall. |
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Two figures stood in a treacherously dangerous position at the edge of a hole from which a pillar of light emanated. |
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For the past three years, Mr. Uluvi ran from pillar to post to get Mr. Krishna's promise redeemed. |
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On top of each pillar, however, a large rectangular stone was placed, with each side resting on neighboring pillars. |
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Out of nowhere a pillar of bright red fire forms from Collis feat. |
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With its bodywork completely redesigned from the B pillar rearwards, the new model is particularly well conceived and the fit and finish is first class. |
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In the center of the room stood a stone pillar about four feet tall. |
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Of course, there are limits to building a candidacy on the decaying pillar of labor. |
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My worst moment came when I found myself fighting a losing battle against a pillar of fire which had suddenly turned back on itself and was heading in my direction. |
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She walked over to the pillar, and put her foot on one of the holds. |
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A pillar of fire something like a thunderlight was seen for 30 minutes. No sound was accompanied. |
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This rebuilding included a refortification of the Western Gate and installation of a pillar and basin on the plaza in front of the gate. |
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The Cape Cross pillar probably marked the end of his progress southward, some 1,400 kilometers. |
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Back in August, the Toon ace was kicked from pillar to post by Karl Henry in a bone-crunching midfield battle at Molineux. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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The team reported that the formation rests on a pillar and includes a structure similar in appearance to a staircase, leading to a dark hole. |
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Charlemagne had one such pillar chopped down in 772 close to the Eresburg stronghold. |
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After the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon in 2009 the pillar structure ceased to exist. |
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A high pillar of stone called Bheem-lat, or the Tealee, or oilman's lat or staff. |
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The chapter house is notable for its octagonal shape, slender central pillar and decorative medieval frieze. |
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The first pillar boxes had the distinctive Imperial cypher of Victoria Regina. |
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When the Communities were incorporated into the European Union in 1993, they became its first pillar. |
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What were formerly the competencies of the EEC fell within the European Community pillar. |
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The abolition of the pillar structure was first proposed under the European Constitution but that treaty was not ratified. |
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Under the former third pillar, the Council of Ministers could adopt measures relating to justice and home affairs. |
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In December 2012 a memorial bench was installed around a pillar near the statue. |
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Osiris on a lapis lazuli pillar in the middle, flanked by Horus on the left, and Isis on the right, 22nd dynasty, Louvre. |
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The Spanish side tower rests on an artificial island built on the riverbed, while the pillar on the Portuguese side is on land. |
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A version of the crown is used upon Royal Mail premises, vehicles and Scottish pillar and wall boxes. |
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This harp also had a reinforced curved pillar and a substantial neck, flanked with thick brass cheek bands. |
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The sight of the pillar stone had initially unnerved the discoverer, but the prospect of treasure tempted him back, and he uprooted the pillar. |
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The form Eliseg found on the pillar is thought to be a mistake by the carver of the inscription. |
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Whilst the pillar itself dates to the 9th century, the mound is thought to be significantly older, possibly prehistoric. |
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The mound which supports the pillar was subjected to excavation in the years 2010, 2011 and 2012 by Project Eliseg. |
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The Latin inscription on the pillar is now very hard to read, but was apparently clearer in the time of Edward Lhuyd who transcribed it. |
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Decoration at the top of a pillar showing man carrying a disabled companion. |
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In his first campaign, in 773, Charlemagne forced the Engrians to submit and cut down an Irminsul pillar near Paderborn. |
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In many archaic dwellings the central pillar does in fact serve as a means of communication with the heavens, with the sky. |
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One fragment of pillar had a pommel finial with a mortise, indicating that it once held a metal object, perhaps a cross. |
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The Lord went before them by day in a pillar of a cloud, to lead them the way. |
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Home nevertheless arranged that in Scotland new pillar boxes were decorated with the royal crown instead of the full cypher. |
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A path heads directly west from the triangulation pillar to reach the road that is Deepdale Lane near White Shaw Moss. |
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Over nearly half a century, such self-colonisation has become a pillar of Britishness. |
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But that does not mean that the framers, signers and ratifiers of that document didn't intend this concept to be an important pillar of our governing institutions. |
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Daniel, the famous stylite of the city, actually descended from his pillar for the first time in fifteen years, terrifying Basiliscus into the withdrawal of his edict. |
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Against every pillar was a stack of billets above a man's height. |
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A stone pillar is formed when a stalagmite and stalactite meet. |
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A work area involved in pillar extraction is called a pillar section. |
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In deep mining, the room and pillar or bord and pillar method progresses along the seam, while pillars and timber are left standing to support the mine roof. |
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Approximately 200,000 tons of coal were dug at Grand Lake between 1639 and 1887 using surface collection, vertical shafts and the room and pillar system. |
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The terms of this treaty, including the fixed borders between the two countries, are recorded in a bilingual inscription on a stone pillar outside the Jokhang temple in Lhasa. |
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By the late Republican era, slavery had become a vital economic pillar in the wealth of Rome, as well as a very significant part of Roman society. |
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The bhikkhuni sangha in Sri Lanka and elsewhere needs our serious attention and assistance to be able to work as the 4th pillar of Buddhist community. |
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Issues from the third pillar were transferred to the first pillar. |
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The crew in the areas hit by the pillar are usually killed instantly. |
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It is the central administrative pillar of the Benelux Union. |
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The Quiraing is a spectacular series of rock pinnacles on the eastern side of the main spine of the peninsula and further south is the rock pillar of the Old Man of Storr. |
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Of the Dominican friary founded by Alexander III in 1233, only one pillar and a worn knight's effigy survive in a secluded graveyard near the town centre. |
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The Commission could not bring enforcement action against any member state for failing to implement or for failing to correctly implement third pillar measures. |
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The Treaty of Lisbon abolished this pillar system, and as a consolidated entity, the European Union succeeded the legal personality of the European Communities. |
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Only the first pillar followed the principles of supranationalism. |
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In 1933, Herbert Chapman, wanting his players to be more distinctly dressed, updated the kit, adding white sleeves and changing the shade to a brighter pillar box red. |
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Around the hot springs, Roman foundations, pillar bases, and baths can still be seen, however all the stonework above the level of the baths is from more recent periods. |
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Within India, archeological and textual evidence such as the 2nd century BCE Heliodorus pillar suggest that Greeks and other foreigners converted to Hinduism. |
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After the Maastricht Treaty in 1993, these institutions became those of the European Union, though limited in some areas due to the pillar structure. |
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Their sacred tree or pillar, a symbol of Irminsul, was destroyed. |
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When the bill becomes an act, it will provide a big relief to people who now run from pillar to post and are forced to pay bribes to get their work done in government offices. |
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At that time an affulgent pillar of fire arose before their eyes. |
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