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noun
A percussive instrument made of metal or other hard material, typically but not always in the shape of an inverted cup with a flared rim, which resonates when struck.
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The reality is, Bell was awful out of the gate.
The medusoid body is bell- or umbrella-shaped.
The most pertinent Supreme Court precedent is Bell v. Wolfish, which was decided in 1979.
Of course, he's not famous or glamorous, whereas Esther is, Bell too in a lesser way.
As it is, Bell plays the ball when he has to, and leaves it when he doesn't.
Food items served at Sapsuckers have pedigrees of their own: the bread is from Tom Cat Bakery in Queens, the organic eggs are from the nearby Makinajian Farm, the chicken is Bell & Evans and the pork, Berkshire.
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If the pattern of public opinion in general is bell-shaped, that of religious belief has the profile of a Volkswagen Beetle: a bump of evangelical Protestants at the front, a bigger bulge of uncensorious congregations in the middle and a stubby secular tail.
Histogram of the residuals is bell-shaped indicating the absence of skewness and outliers.
Instead, at high nozzle-to-plate distance (H/D > 6), the axial velocity profile is bell-shaped.
The curve in the well is bell-shaped of fining-upward sequences as shown in Fig. 10b.
Imaging mirrors coupled with dense arrays suffer from severe performance degradation since the solar irradiance distribution is bell-shaped: mismatch losses occur in particular when the cells are series connected.
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