A bronze disk was placed at the spot in 1931.
Beneath them were bronze disks that kept the light from the floor.
The sword stood for elemental air, the cup for water, the bronze disk for earth, and the little wand for fire.
The presidential party had gone aboard the Mayflower just before noon, when all the air had been burned away by a bronze disk of a sun.
She set the bronze disk atop the cup, so that it rested a hairsbreadth below the rim, completely covering the cup.
The great bronze disk remained mute as the woman came within twenty yards.
He walked toward the giant black marble monument and pointed to the two bronze disks on its right side.
The gong-like instrument was a bronze disk that was struck with a hammer instead of a mallet.
The shields are traditionally decorated bronze circular disks measuring around a yard across.
They wore halffielms, and had thin bronze disks sewn to their long leather shirts.