The bells pealed out in York Minster, St Stephen's, Acomb, St Andrew's, Bishopthorpe, and in other church towers across the region yesterday. |
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A short silence reigned for a few seconds before amused female laughter pealed out. |
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It pealed like a bell, but the noise it made was so loud, so all-consuming, that she knew it couldn't be a physical bell. |
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A bell pealed and echoed out across the lush lawn, and the children scrambled to their feet. |
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The church bells pealed for the morning nuptial mass and a reception followed. |
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Buses, vans, and cars sounded their horns, gun salutes rang out, the bells of Westminster Abbey pealed, and everyone cheered. |
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As church bells pealed in quebec city, the bishop of the colony received de Prouville at the entrance of the local church. |
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Just a day after the enclave gathered to choose the successor to John Paul II, white smoke plumed from the Vatican's Sistine Chapel and the bells pealed across Rome. |
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The bell at the door pealed once again, as it had constantly all day. |
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A moment later, thunder pealed long and deep, and a few cold drops of rain fell on his back. |
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The largest ones are sent in containers and the smallest ones are pealed and then packed to be sold. |
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The bells pealed for the first time on the feast of St. Theresa of the Child Jesusprimary patron of the diocese. |
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Preparation consists of boiling pealed corn in water and then when it is cooked adding sugar and milk. |
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Shasa's face didn't change, but her laughter pealed in their mind's ears. |
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A sound not heard since the late 18th century pealed tunefully, and movingly, over central Paris at the weekend. |
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The product to be protected is the berry-shaped fruit of the pepper plant Capsicum annuum L which is presented roasted, pealed and canned. |
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Feeding around the legs, shoulders and back will often show the hide being pealed back almost like it was skinned away from the meat. |
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The good present is pealed out and illustrated with photographs to constitute as much aesthetic present as festive ! |
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He laughed — a big laugh that started in his narrow chest and pealed like a bell. |
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Church bells pealed from St. Catherine of Siena parish one block away. |
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Within a half an hour, the phones throughout the governor's mansion pealed, as if public television begathon night. |
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All pearls can be re-polished but genuine pearls only can be successfully wrought, pealed, or given back their shapes, thanks to the numerous pearl layers they are composed of. |
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Inside the hall, enormous US and Australian flags bookended either side of the stage, and a unconventional medley of country music and Stevie Wonder songs pealed from speakers. |
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