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  1. A choir boy. The cost of his funeral included a Kleingeläut (pauper's peal of, bells ,). He was buried next to Karlsruhe, in an area now part of the site of the
  2. The Earl of Oxford's, the lord Admiral's, & divers others, so that when the, bells ,toll to the lectures, the trumpets sound to the stages, whereat the wicked
  3. Skull, and claws. Campers are often told to wear bright-colored red ribbons and, bells , and carry whistles to ward off bears. They are told to look for grizzly scat
  4. Statuary. Musical instruments Bronze is the most popular metal for top-quality, bells , particularly bell metal, which is about 23 % tin. Nearly all professional
  5. Simple as clapping hands and stomping feet, but traditional instruments include, bells ,worn by dancers, clappers,drums and talking drums, flutes,horns, rattles
  6. Service offered in Ontario and Quebec * Sigismund Bell, the largest of the five, bells ,hanging in the Sigismund Tower of the Water Cathedral in the Polish city of
  7. Since medieval times or earlier, sometimes substituting for the lack of church, bells , Surviving artifacts, dating back to as far as ca. AD 1400,include wooden
  8. Of the resurrection. At this time, the lights are brought up and the church, bells ,are rung, according to local custom. A sermon may be preached after the gospel.
  9. An integral part of the tradition, the dancers of nearly all the styles wear, bells ,around their ankles to counterpoint and complement the percussion. Bhangra in
  10. Which gradually supersedes" horology ", suggests that it was the sound of, bells ,which also characterized the prototype mechanical clocks that appeared during
  11. Music, in reference to the favorite instrument of an earlier time, a ring of, bells ,hung on an arched support, the tintinnabulum" ... we cannot quite agree with
  12. A Reformed interpretation of the Ornaments Rubric – no candles, no incense, no, bells , and a minimum of manual actions by the presiding celebrant (such as touching
  13. Sealed tomb). He and the people chant the Paschal Proportion, and all the, bells ,and semantic are sounded. Then all re-enter the temple and Paschal Matins
  14. Push. Other possible accessories for the bicycle include front and backlights, bells ,or horns, disc brakes, child carrying seats, cycling computers with GPS, locks
  15. Snowmen, and other Christmas figures. Other traditional decorations include, bells , candles, candy canes, stockings,wreaths, and angels. Both the displaying of
  16. Developed later and became popular. In the New Kingdom, the Egyptians played on, bells , cymbals, tambourines,and drums and imported lutes and lyres from Asia. The
  17. Are often asked to deliver eulogies for people they have never met. Church, bells ,may also be tolled both before and after the service. In some religious
  18. Were the fairies and nothing is more likely than that the pretty colored, bells ,of the plant would be designated" folks gloves," afterwards," foxglove. " In
  19. In Kent and ends with the main characters arriving at Canterbury Cathedral, bells ,pealing and Chaucer's words again resounding. A Canterbury Tale is recognized
  20. Musical refrain in The Way of the World (1910),by cutting in shots of church, bells ,at intervals down the length of the film. However, this was an exceptional case
  21. A second smaller bell in addition to the main one; the player could switch, bells ,for certain passages or even for individual notes by use of an additional valve
  22. Procession) is the joyous Easter morning Mass at daybreak when church, bells ,ring out and explosions resound to commemorate Christ rising from the dead.
  23. Clothing). Loud prayers were forbidden, as were the ringing of church, bells ,or the trumpeting of scholars. Shimmies had the right to choose their own
  24. Are told to look for grizzly scat in camping areas, and be careful to carry the, bells ,and whistles in those areas. Grizzly scat is difficult to differentiate from
  25. In 1273. This had a large (2 meter) astronomical dial with automata and, bells , The costs of the installation included the full-time employment of two
  26. The bodies of some contra-alto and contrabass clarinets, and for the necks and, bells ,of nearly all alto and larger clarinets. Such instruments are less affected by
  27. The Blessed Sacrament carried beneath a canopy encircles the church. As church, bells ,ring out, hand bells are vigorously shaken by altar boys, the air is filled with
  28. To Canterbury, to teach at the cathedral school. He practiced his crafts, made, bells , and organs and corrected the books in the cathedral library. He encouraged and
  29. A Carillon was installed in the tower in the middle of the 20th century,the, bells ,for which were provided by the centuries-old bell manufacturers of Aarav. The
  30. With better properties. In later times bronze has been used for ornaments, bells , statues, and bearings. Brass is an alloy made from copper and zinc. Unlike
  31. Deacon and subdeacon dressed in traditional vestments, with incense and sanctum, bells ,and with prayers adapted from the Roman missal or other sources by the
  32. Are 12 bells hung along these chains representing the 12 apostles (usually no, bells ,in Slavic tradition). There are also 72 links representing 72 evangelists. The
  33. 1822) states that in Yorkshire at eight o'clock on Christmas Eve the, bells ,greet" Old Father Christmas" with a merry peal, the children parade the
  34. On croquet named 'Captain Moreton's Clinton Castle Croquet ', which had small, bells ,on the eight hoops 'to ring the changes ', two pegs, a double hoop with a bell
  35. Of Bells has been given to the blessing of (musical, especially church), bells , at least in France, since the 11th century. It is derived from the washing of
  36. There have also been soprano clarinets in C, A,and B with curved barrels and, bells ,marketed under the names Annette, Claribel,and Clarify.: The word Hanna
  37. Treaty was signed, the carilloner in St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh,rang the, bells ,in the tune Why should I be so sad on my wedding day? There were also massive
  38. And daydreaming in his nightgown and ended up outside town before nearby church, bells ,brought him back to reality. So almost all depictions of him created during his
  39. Rain to the White House by bareheaded Union officers, while the city's church, bells ,rang. Vice President Johnson was sworn in as President at 10:00 am the day
  40. S acceptance, amidst a deafening noise of organs, fifes,trumpets, drums,and, bells , Church settlement Elizabeth's personal religious convictions have been much
  41. Selectmen, powerless to stop it," severely limited the length of time funeral, bells ,could toll. " As one response, legislators delegated a thousand pounds from the
  42. And the upper cup the heaven. In the Greek and Syrian traditions there are 12, bells , hung along these chains representing the 12 apostles (usually no bells in
  43. In the hope of arresting the slowly progressing losses. Manufacture include, bells , mathematical instruments, electrical goods, cotton textiles, chemicals,shoes
  44. La Ten period onwards, which were often in the shape of beheads, rings,or, bells , Due to the large number of these present in some burials, it is thought they
  45. Of the spot (standing outside the Church) is to applaud loudly during, bells ,' ringing. This is to recognize the unique beauty of the Church and its unique
  46. Bell with a key for both the low A and the low B-flat. Bassoons with Wagner, bells ,suffer similar into national deficiencies as a bassoon with an A extension.
  47. Carrying hawks on their wrist, followed by an immense train of attendants. The, bells ,of the churches were rung as they passed. They associated on equal terms with
  48. South of Scotland it is called" bloody fingers" more northward," deadman's, bells ," whilst in Wales it is known as" fairy-folks-fingers" or "
  49. Applications; and extensively in musical instruments such as horns and, bells ,for its acoustic properties. It is also used in zippers. Because it is softer
  50. The player can attach the bell when performing. This also allows for different, bells ,to be used on the same horn, somewhat alleviating the need for multiple horns

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