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Examples of chime


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His preferred method of acquisition through inheritance chimed perfectly with established imperial political culture.
The electoral virtue of rugged individualism, self-reliance, and respectability was that they were values which chimed with the established villa residents as well as with the lower-middle-class and artisan voters.
The room is equipped with a variety of tuned and untuned percussion including her usual preferred instruments: the large chromatic xylophone and metallophone, small shaking instruments and some wind chimes.
She then moves across to the wind chimes and suggests improvising an imaginary journey of the sun rising, moving through the day and ending with a quiet sunset.
The constant impression of hovering in some out-of-the-way, neither-here-nor-there zone chimes with the spaciness of the poem, which creates its own temporal eddies ('we always do, yes sometimes we do').
The other amendment in this group is what parliamentary counsel call a chiming amendment.
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The first is that it will be taken as a whitewashing operation for the musical chimes.
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Such support chimes in completely with the modern, dynamic labour market, which is being transformed by information technology.
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If there is any justification for using chimes to call attention to a perishable commodity which is sold from a van, it is surely greengrocery.
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A prudent regard for public health chimes in with economic good sense.
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Their efficiency agenda chimes with ours, and is always on our radar.
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I believe that we commanded the confidence of the public because our analysis and prescription chimed with theirs.
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You were on your feet during the chimes.
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The agreement that has already developed clearly chimes with the views of the public.
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They are chiming in as well as anybody else.
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On the first stroke of the hour bell after the chimes.
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The clock has been stopped for repair purposes for four periods since 1994 and work on the quarter chimes has taken place on seven occasions.
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The expected onset of warmer weather will return the chimes to their former familiar sound.
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I move on to a ding-dong subject, that of bell-pushes and accessories, bells and chimes.
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He mentioned the almost ceaseless playing of the chimes.
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There, it is said, they step up the noise of the chimes.
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We have mobile fish-and chippers, and a horrible noise they make with their chimes.
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I also remember long ago being annoyed when a fellow student attempted to get the authorities to stop the chapel chimes at night.
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Nevertheless, if these chimes are overplayed or too many of them are played they cause an acute annoyance.
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I readily and freely admit that chimes can be an infernal nuisance, but it would be equally wrong to suggest that they cannot serve any useful purpose.
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If the public does not like such chimes, presumably it will not continue day after day, week after week, to patronise the vans which play them.
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Only yesterday one of my constituents complained bitterly about these mechanical chimes around the constituency not only at all hours of the day, but late into the night.
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An uptempo love song, the instrumentation includes bell chimes and heavy back-up vocals, as well as use of synthesizers.
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The wind-chime and the mobile are both solid artefacts.
The tower holds the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world and is the third-tallest free-standing clock tower.
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The clock has three weights, one for keeping time, one for the chimes and one for the clock faces.
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The song had an introductory sound of mystical wind chimes and bells.
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Bells, gongs and spiral chimes could all be used, giving a distinct tone for each instrument.
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Twenty years later, it's exciting to realize there's a lot more to be relished in between all its chimes.
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The company has been making bells for use in bell and clock towers, peals, chimes, and carillons since 1842.
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In 1939, chimes were installed in library tower.
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The oldest bell in the church was cast in 1338 and is said to have chimed on every occasion of national importance since.
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I chimed in with a melody/chorus idea and voila, we had a song.
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The company manufactures bells for use in clock towers, change ringing peals, chimes, and carillons.
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By connecting his electrically operated chimes with outdoor loudspeakers, he was later able to create the effect of church bells.
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Wind chimes are hung at the top of the lighting towers.
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Church bells are rung in three basic ways: normal (peal) ringing, chiming, or tolling.
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Good monumental clocks have carillons to sound out their chimes.
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The types of sounds recorded on this project included natural ambiences, signifiers such as bells, chimes and foghorns, as well as mechanical and industrial sounds.
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The church has a square tower, 6 bells, a clock, and chimes; one dissenting meeting-house, and upwards of 1000 inhabitants.
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During the 1950s and 1960s the chimes were heard to strike 13 times at noon, possibly the result of a student prank.
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Despite the existence of the bells chimes, it was never completed for cost reasons.
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At the top of every hour, the chimes play a longer tune to signal the new hour.
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What remains of the clock movement and electrified chiming barrel is housed in a large enclosure in the ringing room.
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About 1742 he invented a device known as the electric chimes, which was widely described in textbooks of electricity.
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The chimes of the turret clock installed at the pier marked every quarter-hour since the pier's inauguration in 1957.
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A further chime might be with imaging (modelling, styling) hair.
Students then chime in with their personal information.
Idle again chimes in to ask about a man with a pointed stick, to which the teacher also tells him to shut up.
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The chimes were operated by a hand driven crank or a take-off from the engine, so they were not heard as often.
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Instruments occasionally brought in, usually solo, are violin, cello, piano, organ, chimes, and beatbox.
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In 1536 a bell was re-hung and a chime cable replaced.
The remaining clarinets join the chimes to support the oboe melody.
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The chimes made by the tubular bells, placed quite at a distance, creates a mesmerising ambiance.
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An apparatus was installed in the belfry in 1877 so that all eight bells could be chimed by one person.
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Until recently, there were four additional 19th-century bells on wheels in the north tower, which were swing chimed.
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Beautifully chimed ticks, scratches, clangs and lush melodic vibrations support her breathy voice.
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Also, new chimes were added, which sound two minutes prior to the opening faceoff each period.
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In the next two decades, the chimes would be added to the tower and the altar windows installed.
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The music employs various sounds, including organ, strings, percussion, chimes, chants and lamentations.
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The chimes are sometimes mistakenly called a carillon which is incorrect as a true carillon has at least 23 bells.
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The tubes used provide a purer tone than solid cylindrical chimes, such as those on a mark tree.
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The town hall features a tower and chiming clock.
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The company tested the chimes during 1927 and 1928, when it experimented with several possible combinations of notes.
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Similarly, the chimes have also been used for select promotions during the fall 2012 season.
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Known for their clarity of tone, they are the first cast steel chimes in the world.
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Such instruments as piano, drums, cymbals, xylophone, marimba, orchestra bells, chimes, castanets, woodblock, and even tuned sleigh bells could be played from the organ keyboards.
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The track, over eight minutes long, is carried by a guitar riff and occasional chimes.
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Shortly after the intro, a percussion section comes in, with additional wind chimes and synthesizers layered in as the melody repeats.
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The prayer wheel, turned by an old monk, resounds with chimes that are heard every day at 4 am.
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A midtempo love song, the instrumentation includes bell chimes and harp sounds.
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Prior to this the church had three bells used as a service bell and clock chimes.
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The steeple contained a good clock, with chimes and two painted dials.
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The bells are chimed at 10 o'clock (mall opening time), 12 o'clock, and 5 o'clock.
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In the background, it's all piano, chimes, drums, and sleek synths.
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Chimes must not be played more often than every 3 minutes, near hospitals, or near schools and churches when they are in use.
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Many percussion instruments, such as cymbals, tam-tams, and chimes, create complex and inharmonic sounds.
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The song opens up with wind chimes, a huge brass section, and a rockabilly guitar.
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A precise rhyme/chime parallel occurs only in five strophes (1, 3, 4, 6 and 14).
In 1983 the clock and chimes were rehoused in the current clock tower.
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Surely this shows that you heard the chimes even before you noticed it?
Note that the wind-chime's structure dictates the timbres and pitches that it is capable of creating.
All of a sudden you notice not only that there is a bell chiming, but that there were six chimes in all.
There is much here that chimes well with the empirical evidence in earlier sections.
The performance commences with a repeated motive on double bass that becomes a dialogue between players on double bass, wind chimes, metallophone and keyboards.
Next time we drink it, a dim reminder of all these things chimes through us as we get a taste of the wine.
We call them poets merely because they have" attained the chiming faculty of a language with an injudicious and our use of wit and fancy".
The realtime elaboration consists mostly of the manipulation of cello and percussion samples (roto-toms and chimes of various types).
As the orchestral introduction continues, various additional 'real' clock sounds (chimes, miniature trumpets and the like) join the texture.
Example 1 is a close microphone recording of resonant clock chimes.
The sounds of aeolian harps and wind chimes depend on the direction and amount of wind in the natural environment.
Instruments such as chimes and percussion are given central roles.
They chimed in with all my discontent, my melancholy, my thirst after any life of action and excitement, however frivolous, insane, or even worse.
Both attributes chimed with his strong ethos of selfreliance, which made him comparable to the 'self-employed workers', and like this group, the whole family had been involved in his business.
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