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Missouri, after all, was well known as a cauldron of Union and Confederate sympathies.
The current president offers two other important clues to MIT's success as a cauldron of innovation.
It strives to present fascist Italy as a cauldron of creativity where rich experiments were taking place.
The theme encompasses the aspects of the Mediterranean as a cauldron of creativity where influences and motifs are shared, exchanged, altered and incorporated.
The most densely packed city on earth, Hong Kong has often served as a cauldron for viral diseases and a transit point for epidemics.
Boris Johnson's New Routemaster buses for London, described as a "cauldron on wheels", will be fitted with opening windows to prevent passengers overheating – at a cost of £2m.
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In this context it is important to note that the depiction of the Arab's last century as being a "cauldron of conflicts" is most unfair, since fully one half of this period was spent fighting against imperial domination and attempting to remove the last vestiges of colonial rule.
It was a bear pit, a cauldron: as a gig, it was as tough as they come.
Why, we must be near the witch's den! Observe the withered crone as she stirs a cauldron, mixing in eye of newt, tail of rat, and economic data.
In Looe harbour water was described as swirling "like a cauldron" by a BBC cameraman and the town's lifeboat station flooded.
At the same time, a region that the American-led coalition had once considered to be largely benign, the Shiite-dominated south, has turned into a cauldron as a result of the confrontation with the radical cleric, Moktada al-Sadr.
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