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In with more than half the overs gone and still over 100 to get, he rode his luck, hit the bad ball to the boundary (and some good ones too) and delivered the win for his team in the cauldron of Headingley, heaving for the Roses Match, if not the Test Match.
The proposed 367 metre (1,200ft) bridge, inspired by actor Joanna Lumley's dream of "a place with no noise or traffic where the only sounds are birdsong and bees buzzing and the wind in the trees, and below the steady rush of water", will be designed by Thomas Heatherwick, who created the flaming and many-petalled Olympic cauldron.
We'd all read the stories of how the Gabba had turned into a cauldron of bullyboy malice.
As the polished copper petals of Thomas Heatherwick's Olympic cauldron rose up to form a striking flaming dandelion last July, gasps of awe and wonder echoed around the world at the structure's startling originality.
It was hardly surprising that a radical Islamist movement saw this cauldron of problems as a happy hunting ground for recruits.
Narcissists can have violent mood swings as they are alternately inflated and deflated, puffed up by hubris, or crushed by a collision with reality that cracks open a cauldron of shame.
There will be seven years between the fateful day in 2005 when the games was awarded to Britain, and the lighting of the Olympic cauldron in 2012.
One stock answer is that America, colonised by religious dissenters and lacking an officially sanctioned creed, has always been a cauldron of religious competition and, therefore, innovation.
As a result, the Internet is being transformed, from a vast repository of mostly free content into a commercial cauldron in which almost everything is available only at a price.Even Internet search-terms are up for sale, as advertisers bid to push their sites up to the top of search-engine listings.
The proposed syllabus celebrates the Communist Party, and gives no mention of the Cultural Revolution or the Tiananmen Square massacre in 1989.A cauldron coming to boilRebels and government forces fought to control Aleppo, Syria's second city, while Damascus, the capital, remained in government hands.
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