Two more bells will be installed within the week, but it will be some months before they are heard pealing across Lismore. |
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What he saw was the thunder-lights lifting, and the bells pealing an urgent carillon as the glittering gold ship was spotted. |
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But when Elizabeth heard the bells pealing to celebrate the death of Mary Queen of Scots, she was horrified. |
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The church bells were still ringing, pealing off their notes of joy across the city. |
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What surer sign that summer is on its way than the sound of wedding bells, pealing across the countryside? |
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You can also use this cream as an after sun treatment to nourish your skin and to help prevent pealing. |
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What's more, the chord sequence, which gently reveals itself to be church bells pealing in the distance, is completely and devastatingly the emotional heart of the thing. |
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By now, the thunderstorm was fully upon them, with thunder pealing across the sky and lightening streaking all around them as a punishing rain fell. |
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Sam asked, pealing out of the driveway at fifty miles an hour. |
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Change ringing is a British form of pealing whereby 5 to 12 bells are rung in mathematical permutations. |
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Church bells can be heard pealing through its streetside windows. |
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The labyrinth of crooked streets spreads around the white-washed form of the parish church, whilst the clear pealing of the bells echoes in the hillocks and along the riverside. |
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Now it's clearer than ever that Mr. Corgan made himself a latter-day guitar hero in full late-1960s-and-early-1970s style: with aerobatic upper-register leads, bulldozing low riffs, pealing echoes and outbursts of feedback. |
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The music spanned old-school blues-rock boogie and more recent material with assertive dance beats and pealing U2-style guitar, as the rasp in Mr. Followill's voice kept the songs earthy. |
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Partly scored and partly scripted, the work paired Adrienne Varner's muted piano with Miguel Frasconi's pealing glass vessels and wobbly iPad synthesizer for slow ritualistic sequences. |
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He also intoned, in pealing sustained lines, a Sufi poem by his father. |
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At 12 midnight on Saturday a mass is said, and once the religious ceremony concludes a pealing of bells is the signal for the men to ready their shotguns and to fire blanks. |
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Finally, the study shall evaluate the economic, social, and environmental impacts of establishing industrial rice pealing and animal feed production facilities. |
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Bells were pealing and crowds were cheering. |
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The bells of France's churches were pealing. |
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An anodized aluminium structure provides additional strength creating an exceptionally sturdy structure with no risks of corrosion or pealing paint. |
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Who are those there in fine array on the top of Nelson's Pillar, and who is he with the domy brow, whose voice is pealing out over the green hills of holy old Ireland? |
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