Different types of bells and glass chimed to create a sound that was harmoniously beautiful. |
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Just as I turned toward Aircraft Issue, the squadron ops officer chimed in. |
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Oddly, it isn't included on this debut album though its good-natured whimsy would have chimed well with these songs. |
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The tall grandfather clock against the wall chimed once and Luigi jumped out of his chair. |
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Thinking she had imagined the noise, she was about to go back to sleep, when the grandfather clock by the front door chimed once. |
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Peter Bromley had the most wonderful voice that chimed with the drumming of the horses' hooves, and the crescendo of a grandstand finish. |
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Somewhere in the library an old water clock chimed the hour, making him glance at his timepiece for confirmation. |
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During the bridge for the latter, the MCs chimed in on kazoos to the audience's surprise and delight. |
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The bell suddenly chimed, sending the girls scattering to their different assigned seats in the classroom. |
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The grandfather clock in the hall chimed the seven o'clock hour at his arrival. |
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As the microwave chimed its monotone signal, Kelvin took out his measly breakfast and began reading papers as he consumed it. |
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A clock chimed the hour in the distance, and Gracelin suddenly felt very tired. |
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She slipped her arms into the sleeves as the clock chimed the three-quarter hour. |
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Nanu's feet kept time to the music and the bells strapped to his ankles chimed softly. |
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It was a thesis that chimed in seamlessly with the awakening consciousness of women's liberation. |
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A broad scouse voice tinnily chimed out from my speakers as I watched the hubbub on the street below. |
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A couple of kids chimed in and their voices were lost in a huge mumble of slurred vowels and consonances in my scrambled brain. |
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At 11.30 am sharp, Big Ben chimed in the background and they began their slow march with the Queen Mother's coffin through the Great West Door. |
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The hands of the clock began to spin so fast that each minute the clock chimed a new hour. |
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The bell chimed out, its sharp sound a contrast to the stillness as the Courtmacsherry Lifeboat rolled in the gentle swell. |
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I reminded myself that it would be over when the bell chimed, and there was no need to look at the clock. |
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A bell chimed as Mr. Wellington entered the print shop with an empty sack and perspiration shining on his brow. |
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At 10.29 am, when the second tower collapsed, bells chimed and fog-horns of boats on the nearby Hudson River sounded. |
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So far since the bells chimed midnight and the party poppers popped, my creative muse has been sleeping on the job. |
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The prime minister, Li Keqiang, chimed in, calling for Chinese firms to raise the quality of their own seats. |
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This chimed with the Bank of England's own findings on the credit market, published on January 3rd. |
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I've always been able to make my own decisions, and they've always chimed with my mentality and my sporting ability. |
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Then I met Renaud Mayeur, and I was immediately won over by his guitar playing, which chimed perfectly with the story I wanted to tell. |
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Fifteen minutes later the great bell of St. Peter's Basilica began tolling and all the church bells in Rome chimed in, leaving no doubt that a pope had been elected. |
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A clock chimed in the distance, its final count ending at eleven strokes. |
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The church bell chimed the daily life of inhabitants and was the visible and audible symbol of the community. |
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To sell the event, a theme needs to be jazzed up a little, chimed in the marketing specialist. |
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But the mountains didn't interest me: the water in the text chimed, or to be more precise, the assonances chimed. |
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Temple bells chimed as men in flowing kurtas and multicoloured turbans and bejewelled women in vivid pinks and purples paid obeisance to their guru, Baba Gulabgir. |
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A bell chimed from a grandfather clock in the corner of the room. |
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The young woman's male counterpart quickly chimed in, interrupting her. |
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Mitt Romney chimed in from the campaign trail to praise the nonbinding document. |
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This isn't the first time he has chimed in with a blazing hot take. |
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Everyone chimed in, and clinked the neck of their bottles together. |
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The grandfather clock chimed five times, five heavy, drawn-out peals. |
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Thus, the voice of the people chimed in with the voice of God and with the voice of the Church. |
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So I got involved with various voluntary associations and then with the Gaullist movement, whose ideas I found chimed with my own. |
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The particular sound of whitch Old Black chimed there is absolutely no doubt about the song which will be the next one. |
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The bell over the door chimed as another person made his entry. |
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Joseph's words did not convert me on the spot, but they shook my beliefs to the roots, because they chimed so convincingly with the evidence that I saw around me. |
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Somewhere in the back of my mind, our grandfather clock chimed midnight. |
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Elsewhere, other fireworks lit the night sky, as the St Magnus Cathedral bells chimed over Broad Street revellers and Stromness echoed to the sound of ships' horns. |
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As Vincent pushed the glass door open, the small bells chimed. |
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It was a relief when the bells chimed at the end of the period. |
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At every door in the street there is a shivering first-foot whose task, once the bells have chimed, is to enter and prevent the family from being prisoners in their own home. |
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Just before the ceremony ended, the French, Canadian and Polish flags were raised, a torch was lit, pigeons released and bells from the local cathedreal chimed. |
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We know that the hour of responsibility chimed long ago. |
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This transitional phase has been marked by an unleashing of energy, as everyone chimed in to launch a wide array of new initiatives, not only in the political and economic arenas, but also by encouraging creation. |
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The other lab's results chimed with mine, so I knew we were on the right track with the research. |
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The disinformation about the opposition candidate that poured out of the government-controlled mass media chimed exactly with the assessments broadcast by the mass media under the control of the President of Russia. |
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While reviewing the city's history to find subjects for his murals, he found an abundance of moments that chimed with his own subtle understanding of the human condition. |
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And the bells chimed for victory at 1211 avenue of the Americas. |
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Bamboo, chimed, feathered, blue, green, maroon, large Indian Dreamcatchers and small Indian Dream Catcher. Our Wholesale Dreamcatchers provide a pretty range of alternatives. |
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Politics in the age of Gordon Brown seems to have condensed into a strange mathematical sequence, a clutch of apparently unrelated numbers that have chimed troublesomely through his short premiership. |
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Since we were right there, we chimed in with some loudspeaker support to let the Iraqis know what it was we were attempting to do. |
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An apparatus was installed in the belfry in 1877 so that all eight bells could be chimed by one person. |
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The clock chimed the hour and then audibly tocked as the pendulum swung behind the glass pane of the door. |
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