The unnatural coldness of the metal steals away the heat of the forge, so I can't even reforge it. |
Today we have a chance to reforge our unity. Our fellow citizens are calling for this, and events leave us no choice. |
That is the route to take to reforge the links between Europe and its citizens and to respond to the concerns of Europeans. |
This is a crucial part of the ICL's struggle to reforge the Fourth International, world party of socialist revolution. |
At all events, the Union must reforge its unity quickly so it can look to the future. |
Harold Wilson, prime minister in the 1960s and 70s, came to power promising to reforge Britain in the white heat of the technological revolution. |