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cauldron

[kawl-druhn] / ˈkɔl drən /
NOUN
caldron
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NOUN
crucible
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NOUN
kettle
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To feel the heat is a given for any Old Firm manager, and Celtic boss Wilfried Nancy is experiencing a cauldron of emotions as derby day arrives.

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However, it would be asking a lot to put the 18-year-old England youth international into the cauldron of a Premier League game from the start.

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Large cauldrons with rice, vegetables, meat and spices were sealed to make a one-dish meal.

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But the debate surrounding DRS cannot mask the truth that England have wilted in the Ashes cauldron and could lose this series in as few as 10 days of cricket.

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"When we sang Flower of Scotland the stadium was a cauldron of noise," he said.

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