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The Bell Jar
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Bell
bell1 hollow cup-shaped metal body producing a resonant musical sound when struck. OE. belle = MLG., MDu. belle (Du. bel); perh. rel. to BELL2.... Read more |
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Bells
42. Bells campanarian Rare. concerned with bells or the manufacture of bells. campanile a tower for peals of bells or a carillon, usually freestanding. Also called campanario. campanist one who plays a campanile or carillon; a carilloneur. campanology the science or art of bell... Read more |
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The Bells
Bells, The, poem by Poe, published in 1849. The four irregular stanzas, of varied meter, depict onomatopoetically, by means of reiterated alliteration, assonance, and phonetic imitation, four ways in which the sounds of bells influence moods: the merry tinkle of sleigh bells; the mellow, golden... Read more |
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Patti LaBelle
LaBelle, Patti Singer In her long career, Patti LaBelle went from singing gospel to leading the wild funk group, LaBelle, whose biggest hit, "Lady Marmalade," is told from the point of view of a prostitute. Along the way LaBelle was a balladeer and a straight-soul queen like Aretha Franklin or... Read more |
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Clive Bell
Clive Bell 1881-1964, English critic of art and literature. He was a member of the Bloomsbury group . His works include Art (1914), Since Cézanne (1922), Landmarks in Nineteenth-Century Painting (1927), and Proust (1929). His wife, Vanessa (Stephen) Bell, 1879-1961, was a painter... Read more |
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Big Ben
Big Ben the bell in the Parliament tower (Westminster Palace), London, England. It was named for Sir Benjamin Hall, commissioner of works when the bell was installed in 1856. The name is often used to refer to the huge clock in the tower.... Read more |
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Joshua Bell
Joshua Bell Violinist For the Record… Began Professional Career at Age 14 Performed with Classical Music Read more |
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Diving Bell
Diving Bell Background Commercial divers doing underwater construction or salvage often use a diving bell for transportation to the underwater site. Use of a diving bell (also known as a Personal Transfer Capsule, PTC) and a pressure chamber extends the amount of time a... Read more |
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Louise Labe
Labe, Louise (1520–1566) French poet born as Louise Charly in Lyon. The daughter of a rope maker, and later the wife of one, she was given the nickname La Belle Cordiere. She was educated in music and languages, and as a writer joined a prominent literary circle in Lyon. In 1555, the Lyon... Read more |
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