The ruffle on drums and the flourish on bugles are sounded together, up to four times depending on the prominence of the deceased. |
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Sharp notes fill the afternoon like gun smoke as Mr. Fish bugles the students back on the bus. |
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This beating of retreat was later extended to include the whole corps of drums with fifes, pipes or bugles. |
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Of less stature were the tinsmiths, who made lanterns, bugles, trumpets, military ornaments, and funils widely used during carnival. |
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It is a cacophonous six-piece party-punk ensemble of buzzing guitars, nasty vocals, washboards, bugles, and cowbells. |
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Serpents, bass horns, and keyed bugles were used until valved brass instruments arrived on the scene. |
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Accompanied by bugles, two picadors then make their way out, their horses sheathed in an unwieldy but effective armour. |
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The flag was then raised on a flagpole while the bugles sounded the call to colors. |
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I heard the screaming and hollering and bugles blowing and it was kind of scary, even sitting on the next hill. |
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He was awoken before dawn by the strange lilting sound of Ottoman bugles, and after prayers and a breakfast of melons he set off behind the Mutawwif towards the Sacred Mosque. |
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A battle we fight, not with guns, but with monuments, and wreaths, and bugles, and all the moments of reflection we can spare. |
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The music of the Forces band, the pipes and bugles, echoed in and around us. |
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The presidential anthem, played by bugles and drums, rings above the crowd. |
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He joined in with automatic fire from his carbine and threw grenades at the enemy, whose attacks were accompanied by bugles, whistles, flares and supporting mortar bursts. |
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Liberal Democrats like to blow their bugles about how all the big money in politics comes from rich Republicans. |
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Nothing came anywhere near it for sound, until I discovered Hub's bugles. |
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Reprints Related items All roads lead to TropojeJun 11th 1998The sound of bugles? It is beginning to dawn on the West that, if Mr Milosevic does not stop, NATO may have to stop him. |
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It was not until 1843 that saxophones and tenor horns replaced euphoniums, key bugles, bombardons and the serpent. |
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A nesting whooper frequently bugles loud and clear during the early morning hours. This sound carries over several kilometres, and it is used by adults to advertise their breeding territory to other Whooping Cranes. |
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While trying out the bugles, I also tried out several trumpets, which was something I shouldn't have done, because it was not so much a question of whether I wanted a Van Laar trumpet, but how soon. |
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Small groups of musicians take to the streets with bamboo flutes, bugles, drums and countless other instruments they've knocked up out of old bits and pieces. |
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As they have done virtually every night since the end of the First World War, two members of the Ypres Fire Department play the Last Post on bugles. |
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Young and old, locals and visitors alike shed tears as the bugles of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry Band resonate the playing of the Last Post throughout this serene setting. |
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From the darkness came the howls of routs of wolves and bands of coyotes, the rumbling growls of a sleuth of bears or the bugles of a gang of elk. |
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Led by a fanfare of pipes and bugles, monks buckle under the weight of the rolled-up 45m Thangka tapestry, with crowds clamouring to touch the 18th century holy relic. |
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Bugles sound taps for the police persons, firemen and city and government and at times white doves are released at mourning services that bid farewell to groups. |
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