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A bell chimed somewhere in the dim recesses of my mind: I remembered that Mansel and Meurig have long shared the ownership and management of their farms.
A melodious bell chimed, a line of LEDs stretching across the dashboard switched from red to yellow to aqua blue, and the steering wheel withdrew slowly and serenely from my sweaty grasp.
A bell chimed and the crowd fell silent at four moments: 8 46 a.m., when American Airlines flight 11 struck the north tower; 9 03, when United flight 175 hit the south tower; 9 59, when the south tower collapsed; and 10 29, when the north tower fell.
I would have loved a heads-up," Bell chimed in.
The Tower's 3.5-ton bell chimed out 16 poms, right on cue.
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Later, bell chimes were used in neighbouring cultures, such as those of Korea, India, and Japan.
Their symphony of wood blocks, bell, chimes and drums kept the beat.
The molto adagio second movement begins with a sort of wistful chorale and church bell chimes.
In the West since the 9th century, small sets of bells (chimes) in stationary suspension and generally tuned diatonically (to the seven-note scale) have been common (see bell chime).
Their interaction began as a formless wash with percussive grace notes: bell chimes played with soft mallets, left to resonate.
Most frequently "chime" refers to the bell chime, but it also denotes tubular bells, or orchestral bells; the stone chimes, or lithophone; drum chimes, sets of tuned drums found in Myanmar (Burma and Thailandd; and gong chimes, the sets of tuned gongs used in the gamelan orchestras of Southeast Asia.
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