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The stars are like bells.
My last name's Bell, so I kind of like bells".
(Unlike the wimpy vinyl receptacles of today, feudal wastebaskets were made of galvanized metal, and when an executive wingtip connected, they rang like bells).
Among the more obscure players are the Amphicar, a nonmilitary amphibious vehicle, and the Aero 662, from the former Czechoslovakia, whose starter motor, Mr. Schenk claimed, "sounds like bells".
The beautiful thing about bubbles is that they vibrate by rapidly expanding and contracting (known as a breathing mode, for obvious reasons), and that means that bubbles behave like bells.
Then there are people who don't like bells or whistles or anything newfangled in their cars.
Choruses of "You are welcome" echo like bells as visitors are seated on a red couch beside a large, patterned red rug.
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Whereas jellyfish pulse through the water mouth downward, their umbrella-like bells opening and closing, ctenophores swim mouth forward; in most textbooks and scientific papers, they are depicted the wrong way up.
The lithological electric property features a tooth-like bell-type and tooth-like funnel-type GR log.
The two histograms in Gaussian-like bell shapes suggest considerably good uniformity and regularity of the dot distribution.
A jellyfish moves using circular muscles in the inside of its umbrella-like bell.
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