Most of them were part of a cycling party, there to hear a bell-ringing demonstration and enjoy one of the most scenic churches in Suffolk. |
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The only elaborate aspect of the many churches is the Dutch tradition of bell-ringing. |
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The orchestra, as if waiting for this moment all evening, turns up maximum volume in a bell-ringing, drum-beating, cymbal-clanging crescendo. |
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But both systems relied upon a bell-ringing regularity to inculcate discipline and order. |
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There will be an opportunity for anyone interested in church bell-ringing when two taster evenings will be held at the Church. |
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Bells and bell-ringing have often been imitated by composers for symbolic purposes. |
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It was only when he became a day pupil that he found friends, commuting to school with youngsters who were interested in bell-ringing. |
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It was during a bell-ringing session in the tower of Appleton church in Oxfordshire that he was suddenly taken. |
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The next day there will be Jubilee church services and bell-ringing across Britain. |
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Inside, 5,000 traders whooped as politicians made speeches before the two-minute silence that preceded the traditional 9.30 am bell-ringing that opens the market. |
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Communities nationwide were to observe Sept.11 in their own ways, with services at firehouses, memorial dedications, bell-ringing events and flag ceremonies. |
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From its timpani-punctuated gloomy, soft rise to the bell-ringing, massive finale it's a work that can be interpreted any which way it pleases you. |
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Processions and bell-ringing aroused particular ire among republicans, but disaffected the faithful who regarded this as an insensitive attack upon tradition. |
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Outside the building, bell-ringing bicycles and hordes of tourists noisily wander the historic canal streets. |
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The author conjectured rightly that the word had reference to bell-ringing, but mislook the application. |
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Her life revolves around her dogs, the local am-dram society, the church, bell-ringing and village gossip. |
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The ceremony will end with videos of bell-ringing around the world. |
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And the practice of bell-ringing is also, of course, a thing. |
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They waged a war on carpet-beating and bell-ringing. |
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Unlike the locking cylinder, the Smart Relay runs off external power, for example through a bell-ringing transformer or low-voltage power supply unit. |
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The company was created in 1927 and is the result of the request, in 1920, of the local priest who, having no more bell-ringers, wished to ensure automatic bell-ringing for his church. |
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