Word: ring
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...think it’s cool that we’re in touch with the monastery,” he said. “It’s very nice to ring the bells on this anniversary...
...bells are hung where we have an acute and respective awareness of their significance,” she said. “We ring the bells at commencement, formal dinners and other monumental occasions...
...joyride," says FBI assistant director Van Harp, head of the FBI's big Washington field office, "or a ring that's dealing in this kind of equipment. Or it could be terrorist-connected. We don't know. But that's the point of putting it out, because it is suspicious, and if it's terrorist activity, the consequences could be grave...
When Lynch begins to sing, her voice is ethereal yet clear and projects deep into the hall. Her arias are the opera’s highlights. Their notes ring like chimes in all ranges, yet the sound is full and well-rounded, even in top notes. The orchestra tends to get carried away on occasion, playing the swelling crescendos with slightly too much crescendo for the acoustic environment and for the singers who must resound above it. Lynch’s voice, however, always resounds fully above the orchestra...
...students dealing with the ill effects of its College-supported monopolies. If a group is attempting to provide its employees and managers with “practical business experience,” it should get used to having to compete with other companies in the area of in-dorm ring sales and fridge rental. The College should stop preferential treatment of HSA, and the deans should enforce their regulations equally. Most importantly, students should be free from all sales tables, all unsolicited advertisements unconnected to publication content, and illogical regulations dictating who can sell them a microwave...