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The cross has attached to it a large icon of the soma ( the crucified body of Christ ) At the beginning of each Gospel, the bell is rung according to the number of the Gospel ( once for the first Gospel, two for the second, etc .).
At liftoff the engine typically burns both fuels, gradually changing the mixture over altitude in order to keep the exhaust plume " tuned " ( a strategy similar in concept to the plug nozzle but using a normal bell ), eventually switching entirely to LH2 once the kerosene is burned off.
Another bell, which was once the gift of the Spanish Viceroy, is inscribed Marquez de Croix Mexico November 12, 1770.
Some sailing ships use traditional ship's bells to tell the time and regulate the watch system, with the bell being rung once for every half hour into the watch and rung eight times at watch end ( a four-hour watch ).
The present owner of the property where the church once stood has retained the original bell which was manufactured in Troy, NY by the Meneely Bell Company.
By the 14th round Frazier was virtually helpless, and although Ali was desperately tired and hurting, he was able to summon the energy once again to give Frazier a fierce beating, and once again Frazier was staggered and nearly knocked down before the bell ended the round.
Most Buddhist temples have a large cast bell ( see bonshō for photos ) that is struck once for each of the 108 earthly desires believed to cause human suffering.
If the ship was safe, the bell would be rung twice ; if it had sunk, the bell would be rung once.
Each row ( or change ) is a specific permutation of the bells ( for example 123456 or 531246 ) — that is to say, it includes each bell rung once and only once, the difference from row to row being the order of the bells.
The beginning of a period of zazen is traditionally announced by ringing a bell three times ( shijosho ), and the end of a round by ringing the bell either once or twice ( hozensho ).
The beginning of kinhin is announced by ringing the bell twice ( kinhinsho ); the end by ringing once ( chukaisho 抽解鐘 ‘ the chime to let go and detach ’).
The first time Pavlov rang the bell, the neutral stimulus, the dogs did not salivate, but once he put the meat powder in their mouths they began to salivate.
An old bell, once housed in the belfry at the brewery, was re-sited at The Thompson Bell, the last remaining public house in the village.
She attended the church from her favourite place in the church tower, to which she had once donated a bell ; according to tradition, she often lived in this tower during insecure times.
After that, Tama Drums has produced two Lars Ulrich Signature Snare drums, one with a steel shell ( with diamond plate-like finish ) and another made out of bell brass which was once Tama's most expensive snare drum on the regular catalogue.
The bell rope once led into his cottage.
Golden Bell, refers to a golden bell once housed at the dock.
** Servers ring the altar bell once as the priest unveils chalice and places veil on altar.
** Canon of Mass: When the priest extends his hands over the chalice, serverds ring altar bell once, stand, take the bell, without genuflecting kneel on either side of the priest.

bell and hung
* July 17 – The Lutine bell, is salvaged and subsequently hung in Lloyd's of London.
Donkeys of Solsona, hung in the tower bell.
The Carnival is known for a legend that explains some people hung a donkey at the tower bell, because the animal wanted to eat some grass which grew on the top of the tower.
15 carillon bells, 10 bells hung for full circle ringing, and the sanctuary bell.
The bell hung for many years in the school, but disappeared some time after a new school building was built.
The volunteer fire department's small fire house was topped with the large bell that originally hung in the belfry of the old Thorp school house.
The original bell hung from a tree behind the Pennsylvania State House ( now known as Independence Hall ) and was said to have been brought to the city by its founder, William Penn.
The bell was hung in the steeple of the State House the same month.
In 1877, the bell was hung from the ceiling of the Assembly Room by a chain with thirteen links.
Due to security concerns following an attack on the bell by a visitor with a hammer in 2001, the bell is hung out of easy reach of visitors, who are no longer allowed to touch it, and all visitors undergo a security screening.
The heaviest bell hung for full-circle ringing is in Liverpool Cathedral and weighs over four long tons ( over four metric tons ).
A variety of mutes have been used on brass instruments, all of which either squeeze inside the bell of the instrument, or are hung or clipped to the outside of the bell.
The common instruments of the Maninka jeli ensemble are the kora ( 21-24 string lute-harp, classified by the manner of playing as well as the bridge structure ), the bala ( a slat idiophone constructed of wood with small gourd resonators, similar to a xylophone ), the n ' goni ( a 4-7 string lute ), the jeli dununba ( a large mallet drum hung from one shoulder and played with a curved stick, accompanied by a bell played with the opposite hand ), the n ' taman ( an hourglass shaped tension drum, both large and small variations, often called the talking drum ), and the tabale ( a tall conga-shaped drum played with long, thin flexible sticks ).
The bell which hung in its tower remained in use until 1964, when the fire department moved into its new hall on nearby Towpath Street.
The cathedral has 13 bells hung for change ringing, including a flat sixth bell.
A ring of 12 bells with an additional ' flat sixth ' bell is hung in the south west tower.
The church has 3 bells ( the oldest dating as far back as 1666 ) in the church hung for English change ringing and one sanctus bell hung for chiming.
In the 17th century a ring of five bells was hung in the bell tower.
St. John's has three bells hung in a timber-framed bell-cot, plus a small Sanctus bell.
The colossal bell was hung by King Ranjit Malla in 1737 A. D. and was used to sound the daily curfew.
The tall bell tower, houses a carillon of 23 bells: 12 are hung for full circle change ringing and were manufactured by John Taylor Bellfounders.

bell and Building
Building began in the mid-13th century ( about 1246 ), and was finished about 1360 under the supervision of Friar Iacopo Talenti with the completion of the Romanesque-Gothic bell tower and sacristy.
Brackett Library, the American Studies Building ( Education and English departments, the American Heritage Center ( hotel and offices ), Patti Cobb Hall, and the Administration Building frame a grassy central commons area upon which can be found several paths, a fountain, and a bell tower made out of bricks from the institution that once stood there: Galloway Female College.
The event is embraced in New York City every February, with salutes from such world-famous partners as the Empire State Building, which lights its tower in purple and gold ( Westminster colors ) during the show ; Saks 5th Avenue, which features a street window with a Westminster-themed display ; and the New York Stock Exchange, which invites the winner to ring the opening bell following its big win.
The legacy of John Kilian is apparent at the campus of the Concordia University Texas where you will find Kilian Road and the over-150-year-old bell at the entrance of Building A which Kilian and his followers brought on their journey to Texas.

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