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When he was first arrested, the name instantly rang a bell with me and I immediately went to the [Times] business editor and said, "We've got something big here.
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If that name doesn't instantly ring a bell, think Liza, "Legs Diamond," or a liquored-up Dudley Moore.
The ubiquitousness of mobiles (BGS permits them in school) means children who feel unfairly treated can instantly ring mum or dad to complain, sometimes prompting parents to "feel they must do something," says MacKinnon.
MashGin's brick-and-mortar checkout kiosk uses cameras to machine vision scan objects and instantly ring them up.
Although his name might not be instantly ring a bell, Adelberg, based out of British Columbia's Bowen Island, has a nearly quarter-century of experience paddling in the luxury-label pool, first as a retailer and later a designer.
In one ghastly case, a would-be donor (with an instantly recognisable name) rang a charity to ask whether he could visit.
I'm old enough to invest in this place.' " Then the telephone rang, and almost instantly, plans for an extended stay in her new digs began to go suddenly and wonderfully awry.
But where Mr. Babbitt's work resounded for its formal accomplishment, Mr. Carter's "Syringa," a 1978 setting of ancient Greek texts and a modern poem by John Ashbery, rang out as an instantly perceptible masterwork.
With her three young children cowering nearby, a single shot rang out, killing her instantly.
Seconds later, the shot rang out, and Burden, instantly pale, staggered forward, clutching his bleeding arm.
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