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Even the ice cream (€3.50) comes with a trolley and a ringing bell.
KMART made a generation of bargain hunters react like starving dogs to a ringing bell.
It's a form of classical conditioning, somewhat like Pavlov's famous experiment in which dogs, when given food, also heard a ringing bell.
They found that the brain reverberated like a ringing bell, with neurons firing in a complex pattern across large areas of the brain for 295 milliseconds.
So the field tends to stretch alternately in the north-south direction and then in the east west direction, like a ringing bell.
In this experiment the air is pumped out of a jar in which a ringing bell is located; as air is pumped out, the sound of the bell diminishes until it becomes inaudible.
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It was designed to bear great tension from the heavy brass strings (normally 30 to 50), which were plucked by the fingernails to produce a ringing, bell-like sound.
The highlight of the evening was their first encore, "Torna a Sorriento" (a genuine piece of Italian song tradition), in which you could hear how good they can be: Mr. Álvarez with a slightly softer, warm timbre (and what sounded, in other selections, like a firm high C), Mr. Licitra with a ringing, bell-like tone.
A boxing ring bell sold for $80.
Does "cool as a cucumber" ring a bell?
The bell tower has a ring of eight bells.
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