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Ladies & Gentlemen Studio Aura Chimes In classical feng shui, the vibrations from ringing bells or wind chimes — like these — are said to realign negative energies.
" Scott chimes in, "And now we're reading Goodnight Moon!
" Carlos, a Spanish bellboy, chimes in: "Not someone bipolar.
"I mean, everything can be tailored," chimes in Disick, 32.
A second Sri Lankan naval officer, Fred Seneviratne, chimes in.
Again, this chimes with the attitudes of those Ohioan builders.
HARTFORD "Chimes at Midnight" (1965), directed by Orson Welles. Feb.
The visual language of the series chimes with its mood.
That insight chimes with the views of many fund managers.
"We will also make food for Zari," Tahira chimes in.
Butterflies, wind chimes and pompoms are strung across the ceiling.
"The biggest in the world," a third follower chimes in.
"Or to separate yourself from it," chimes in Hehner, 35.
Josh Gil, the other chef behind the establishment, chimes in.
" Another host chimes in, "I don't even see a dress.
Indeed, her cellphone rings with the sound of cathedral chimes.
His daughter chimes in to help by calling the gym.
"Here, it's fresh and friendly and clean," Saleh chimes in.
TechCrunch's Romain Dillet chimes in on what this all means.
"  "That's what 'perogi' means in Polish," Tito chimes in, "taco.
Chimes and bells seem to be pealing all around you.
"Yeah, it really hurt our feelings," Cabello, 22, chimes in.
Ice chimes in glasses, and smoke storms off the grill.
"'Cause we're Jewish," his older sister, Lauren, wickedly chimes in.
But another date in its corporate history chimes more loudly.
Hearing the adults talk about the water, she chimes in.
Advertising The gentle piano music starts as the doorbell chimes.
When I turned fifty, it was the chimes at midnight.
"That lady is a piece of history," another chimes in.
The microphone picks up repeated chimes signaling calls between flight attendants.
" In the background another man chimes in: "Assad is the man!
There are penis totem poles, penis benches and penis wind chimes.
That notion chimes with the different economic performance of EU countries.
Synths float in the background, while chimes ring in the verses.
The microphone picks up repeated chimes signalling calls between flight attendants.
"Which is weird when you're with your kids," Reilly chimes in.
"I feel like I'm so ready for it," another chimes in.
The wind chimes I know for fact aren't hanging up anymore.
" Model Lameka Fox also chimes in to the conversation, stating: "Preach!
Another network chimes in: the circle is white, with red lines.
Their traditional wisdom now chimes perfectly with the latest climate science.
Then an organ chimes in and applause builds to a simmer.
"Yeah, this vacation seems to be missing wine," someone else chimes in.
Chimes at Midnight, a particularly towering work, disappeared in murky legal disputes.
"Kylie, I'm not kidding, you look insane," chimes in Kourtney Kardashian, 39.
" Ferguson chimes in, "It's the nicest audience you could ever perform for.
Then my communicator chimes, a surprise since it mostly lies quietly dormant.
Folds chimes in just in time to break your heart — ah, history.
After some back and forth with the sheriff, Mayor Herbst chimes in.
Its repetitious address chimes with its subject's views on geography and belonging.
" Then Bryce's mother chimes in from Wisconsin: "It's a very painful condition.
" Pedercini then chimes in with: "The smashing part is kinda optional, really.
"I just got the air about me, like wind chimes": get it?
FARAGO A lot of that chimes with Rauschenberg's own approach to art.
Lewis's version is very musical, with rhymes and chimes and shifting meters.
His son still regularly chimes in to support Trump on social media.
By moving my head, I could control the wind blowing against chimes.
It'll still buzz your phone, but in-door chimes won't go ringin' away.
Ethan finally chimes in with the most ambiguous of all emojis: the grimace.
"I think it's better that we have our separate careers," Pumps chimes in.
This chimes with an overall robust reporting season for major developed markets globally.
" Her friend Izzy chimes in: "Also, there's a snack place every hundred feet.
The hedonism and aspiration of its characters chimes with the songs of Oasis.
The vice minister of the Interior (of Libya) chimes in sometime before midnight.
Mark Walker of the way in which Trump chimes in on these negotiations.
Lennox-Lewis, aged seven, chimes in: "And I want to be a lawyer."
The single musical chimes that accompany each moment will feel a little jarring.
It also chimes with international efforts to limit the effects of global warming.
All this chimes with what economists predicted—that consumer spending would hold up.
But their dance is interrupted by the sudden bonging of the door chimes.
Mr. Trump's success chimes with nationalist surges across Europe and the "Brexit" vote.
The two percussion players responded with rhythmic riffs, chimes and sustained eerie tones.
Occasionally, the therapist chimes in with their own voice, offering words of encouragement.
"Everyone here is thirstier than Tara Reid in rehab, honey," chimes in another.
"She was a remarkable woman with a remarkable spirit," Giovannini-Torelli chimes in.
A "keg crusher" pushes the chimes into place, which are then welded securely.
The invitations had instructed guests to bring flowers, chimes, feathers, incense and joy.
A tingling overcame my body as the chimes circled my brain like waves.
Breezes stir the Spanish moss hanging from old trees and rattle wind chimes.
" Chimes in John, "It's the only thing he's ever done around the house.
Her analysis is that a message of resentment chimes with low-wage workers.
"Here in the village of Zihuatanejo the chimes are ..." Your favorite, exactly. Honestly.
"There's only seven words you need to know," Ruby (Jenifer Lewis) chimes in.
CNBC's senior market commentator, Michael Santoli, also chimes in along with CNBC's Kelly Evans.
That's right, it no longer directs the user to listen for two startup chimes.
"The despair of the poets", she says, "chimes with the despair of the people."
The wind chimes were blowing so hard I had to go take them down.
" Smith chimes in: "I was thinking the other day… I don't have any money.
" China Anne McClain, who plays Uma, later chimes in, saying "This is just magical.
Boston chimes in with a Comey pun: You coming to the #MarchForTruth in Boston?
Tubular chimes were visible two levels up from the orchestra seats, along both sides.
You can turn the clock's winding mechanism and hear one of Brian Eno's chimes.
Didn't even flinch – the shattering glass sound is just a pile of chimes haha.
But I look at Chimes at Midnight, and I don't see it that way.
Allen chimes in, downplaying his role and describing Previn as having a "large" personality.
Luna, looking thrilled with life in general, chimes in with some delightfully indiscernible baby babble.
A moment later, some tinkling chimes and dreamy "aahs" trickle the piece to its conclusion.
"I saw him too," chimes in Eddie, the weakest of the bunch, the most timid.
It dawned on me that I never thought anyone with wind chimes would kill themselves.
It's called Relax Melodies — here's something I made, it's like rain sounds and wind chimes.
" Disick, 33, chimes in, "I just want to tell him there's a bigger picture here.
Today, Stephanie chimes in with cheerful jokes about the baby's stubbornness, similar to her mother's.
That chimes with policymakers' growing focus on the crucial early years of a child's life.
The clock ticks to midnight, and then chimes several notes as the screen goes dark.
When talk of food turns to hunting, Gilly chimes in, which surprises Sam's belittling father.
But much else chimes in, including works by Purvis Young, Joe Minter and Lonnie Holley.
Trump chimes in on the 'Impeachment Hoax' as House prosecutors make their case against him
" Parnas says "without us, not very long," and another person chimes in, "about 30 minutes.
" That's when AJ chimes in, "I told him we're gonna f*ck up Deontay Wilder!
The gunfire took place at the Chapel of the Chimes in Hayward, according to ABC 7 .
The brand commissioned the Detroit Symphony to design all the interior alert chimes for the doors.
"Barnes could have asked Justice Chimes to authorize the commencement of this litigation," Judge Wolford wrote.
Mr Trump's exaggerated miserabilism, about the state of America and the world, chimes with that pessimism.
"Ivanka is never satisfied unless she achieves a perfect outcome," chimes in husband Jared Kushner, 35.
"They've been riding horses and I've been playing cards with the cowboys," Nanny Faye chimes in.
The gift shop owner chimes in: How will his employees check out customers with e-Ora?
"Yesterday, the snipers shot a woman who tried to flee," chimes in one of his men.
"I'd like to keep my job, so we won't say any more," his colleague chimes in.
"The foreigners are always the ones at fault," the employee at the döner kiosk chimes in.
"Chimes at Midnight" stars Welles as Falstaff in a story cobbled together from several Shakespeare plays.
He was the lead guest, and throughout my segment, he chimes in and tries to help.
It is a view that chimes with Mr. Putin's repeated calls for greater discipline and order.
Franceschetti mused as the church chimes rang at noon — and oddly several more times just afterward.
My phone chimes at least 100 times a day, my push notifications filled with news headlines.
During a pause in their grief, a winter breeze rustled the chimes outside the kitchen window.
This commodification of criminality and toxic patriotism chimes with Trump's attitudes toward his presidency, after all.
A solitary late-night synthesized piano chimes out a riff, sweet with 80s gloss and compression.
It's also peppy enough to avoid, you know, the siren wind-chimes call of the New Age.
" Andrea, who's worked in Selfridges for 11 years, chimes in: "We just treat everybody the same here.
Sometimes there's nothing better than cracking open your window and listening to the chimes of an evening.
"A narcissist at a level that I don't this country has ever seen," Ted Cruz chimes in.
" At that, Eichner chimes in: "This Is Us and this is sexual harassment if you ask me.
The bottles—almost all of them glass—tinkle like wind chimes when the water knocks them around.
" Another chimes in that they'll also have to stop Pape, because he'll "help Trump build the wall.
Meanwhile, from a land far far away (Twitter), another Bachelor chimes in with some good ol' shade.
K-Rock now plays alternative music, the sorts of bands that feature wind chimes as crucial instruments.
" Matthew, sitting next to his mother throughout her interview, chimes in: "It was a very bad beating.
" The Egyptian guy chimes in, "Life in Germany isn't as good as I thought it would be.
But when a woman chimes in to get Watson to listen, he seems much more in tune.
As the chimes blow in the wind, their near-similar frequencies will create aural harmony and dissonance.
" One of the ladies cooking at the grill behind Molly chimes in: "Do you mean cheese omelette?
Amazon Originals offerings start with a whooshing, revolving sound and conclude with a series of vibrant chimes.
" An amused Mr. Fazal chimes in, "If you put Iago and him, Iago would be my hero.
Critics at the time were unimpressed, but "Chimes" is seen now as one of Welles's crowning achievements.
When the singer-songwriter pressed the bell, the chimes played the melody of "God Saves the Queen."
" Zagury, 28, chimes in, "Our initial idea was two parts: a hip-hop musical and doing crazy props.
A few blocks later he drops the empty can in a recycling bin, which chimes gently at him.
What if Justice Chimes enters an order barring Barnes from bringing trademark claims against Cellino's wife and daughters?
" Petty then chimes in saying "You know I just cut somebody motherf—ing finger off for that ring.
The Arlo Video Doorbell is for wired electrical installations only, and connects to existing mechanical or digital chimes.
Towards the end of the livestream, amidst the peaceful sounds of chimes, two new Pokémon galloped into view.
But the Salafists insist that much of what they believe chimes with a Western approach to the faith.
Facebook Messenger recently released "M suggestions," where M chimes into conversations in moments it thinks it can help.
"It's scum of the earth stuff, stuff people love: drugs, sex, murder – murder, sex," Saget, 59, chimes in.
This chimes with the experience of kambo users in the UK, who describe their desire to repeat use.
" The Hill's Olivia Beavers chimes in: "A reporter joked back, 'I think you write a letter of resignation.
This chimes with 10,000 losses the Bank of England said is plausible on Brexit Day in March 2019.
That chimes with 10,000 losses the Bank of England said is plausible on Brexit Day in March 2019.
There's old discolored bunting hanging from apple trees, and the faint sound of wind chimes fills the air.
After, it was just the sound of chimes and bowls as I drifted in and out of sleep.
Soft synthesized chimes played, the kind of sounds you get when you search for "spa music" on Pandora.
He also saw Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" and Antonioni's "Night," and fell in love with Jeanne Moreau, twice.
It's one of the few sounds that's trademarked, along with the NBC chimes and the Intel signature sound.
Joyce's husband died two years ago but makes his presence known, sometimes speaking through the patio wind chimes.
" The show's host chimes in, telling Nhu, "You have a connection with Trung that made him choose you.
The mosque's lawyer claimed exemption under a city code covering bells, chimes and organs at houses of worship.
James purchased eclectic items like children's halloween costumes, local Kansas City band Taj Mahal's original album, and wind chimes.
More interesting, though, is that it also has seven distinct startup chimes, each composed by a different Ghostly artist.
The BDO data chimes with other recent surveys from the British Retail Consortium and the Confederation of British Industry.
He then adds half a cup of ground coffee—"good coffee," Ina of course chimes in—to the filter.
" The voiceover then chimes in to promise betrayal and backstabbing this season, saying, "You're supposed to watch your back!
The change in strategy chimes with Turkey's new long-term energy policy, announced this year, emphasizing renewable energy sources.
The music itself journeys through an electronic terrain full of uncanny unease, soothing tribal chimes, and sci-fi restlessness.
There's a weird new thing called "taptic chimes" which alerts you when the hour changes, just like a clocktower.
But in this particularly delightful segment, The Science Guy chimes in on conversion therapy in his own charming way.
" Pat chimes in: "We're left with a situation now where we can either have the oligarchy or a fascist.
Gyroscopic "chimes" suspended inside the Telemetron's dodecahedral chamber transmit telemetry about their spin dynamics and collisions with each other.
As I stare in amazement at how in-tune these young men are with their food, Daniel chimes in.
At the climax of the first part, the percussionists brush metal chimes against the subwoofers, triggering an apocalyptic jangle.
The automaker said if a pickup lost too much brake fluid, there warning lights and chimes would go off.
The lay performers are asked to elicit sounds from tuned wineglasses, ocarinas, triangles, bamboo chimes, and other handheld instruments.
During a meditative segment, subtle soothing vibrations spread across my body to the sound of chimes and lapping waves.
Kendrick, on the other hand, chimes in on the harmonies to show off that Pitch Perfect voice of hers.
This year, though, my phone chimes quietly and brightly in my hand — I was just thinking the same thing!
Yes, its chimes clang with conflict, but even within that noise a good listener might observe a unifying chord.
On Remembrance Day, the chimes of Big Ben are broadcast to mark the start of the two minutes' silence.
Cowbells ring in the adjacent farmer's field, while the bell in the nearby Catholic church tower chimes eight times.
The concert went off without a hitch — no broken chimes, not even the heavy rain that had been forecast.
" The other chimes in with the last line, an obvious dig at Peloton: "You look great, by the way.
Other ideas, like dropping chimes into the atrium suspended by balloons, fell afoul of objections from the conservation department.
That certainly chimes with Australia's established rhetoric on asylum seekers, which has dominated public expression of our immigration program.
Ever," Adam chimes in, saving what could have been an awkward silence where the words "Uh, I don't know?
All of the sudden, she chimes in with a weird diarrhea joke out of nowhere as I'm telling a story.
"Have they sprouted near the window where learning echoes?" chimes in Q, making Nic and me look up in astonishment.
The chipmaker's upbeat outlook chimes with comments from industry heavyweights Taiwan Semiconductor and Micron Technology, and from Germany's Dialog Semiconductor.
In recent weeks Mr Díaz has been accused of misbehaviour that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
You can listen to Somnia's custom chimes and the original Chaturbate sound effects, over here (the page is maybe NSFW).
"Our casting director was here with her friends and one of the women didn't want to interact," Faulk chimes in.
"I actually think people expect the wigs, so if you do classic, they're gonna really like it," she chimes in.
There was the reassuring rattle of jingle bells above the hi-hat and some background church chimes over the synths.
"He likes to yell," chimes in co-executive producer Joe Iberti, watching behind the monitors and smiling along with Malek.
Mr. Oxley, from his digital equipment, produced metallic clangs and chimes and rings, and sampled bits of Mr. Taylor's playing.
And three low chimes in a row mean an urgent warning from the captain, like that there's heavy turbulence ahead.
This chimes with European Union plans for a "Capital Markets Union" to compete better with the United States and Asia.
And Stock Trader's Almanac chimes in that June in midterm election years since 1950 ranks dead last for average returns.
Sarkozy's camp say they are nothing like the FN, but stress the law-and-order line chimes with voters' concerns.
The more traditional elements involved rustling runs, skittish riffs and high tinkling figures that evoked pagoda chimes, all splendidly played.
One sunburned passenger named Bryant Vega, who had just spent the day helping to build a concrete floor, chimes in.
For example, the tower is 93-feet-tall and contains forty wind chimes, one each for the Shanksville crash victims.
The sustained peacefulness is remarkable: "Latitude" is as satisfying as listening to wind chimes or watching birds on a lawn.
The orchestra cushions her in ethereal sonorities for high strings hovering over tremulous undertows flecked with soft chimes and percussion.
Parks, co-founder of a collective for women of color in cannabis called Supernova Women, chimes in with a counterpoint.
They are awakened by the sound of four chimes, as Viking-ish invaders have attacked Skye in the predawn hours.
Her paintings' muffled beauty chimes more with the terse poetry of Louise Glück, or the pared-down records of Radiohead.
As I'm changing, my phone chimes and I see an email from my "would be" boss at the new gig.
Or just the sound of wind chimes in the opening credits, as the light from a flickering match goes out.
The 93-foot tower includes 21625 wind chimes, one for each passenger and crew member who died in the crash.
Pending an appellate ruling on the dismissal, Justice Chimes has scheduled a January hearing on Cellino's petition to dissolve Cellino & Barnes.
This one's a piano ballad, replete with wind chimes, lashings of reverb, and the inevitable Auto-Tune on his aching vocals.
A Washington Post fact-checker also chimes in: "[Trump] is, quite simply, the Babe Ruth of bulls—t," says Geoffrey Rusk.
In a blog post by Qantas Airways, the airline explained the different types of chimes you might hear during your trip.
FROM PEN: How the Property Brothers Shocked Their Dad with Their Entrepreneurial Skills The various chimes and their frequency matter, too.
There are endless photos of sewing machines, mounted bear heads, samurai swords, cake icing, cheese slices, wind chimes, and chain saws.
The company imported bamboo chimes (of varying size and gaudiness) from Bali that were blanketed in a layer of Polynesian mold.
He chimes in on how he built a tech lab in the Tenderloin, where many services for homeless residents are located.
So I take off in my personal ship not sure about where I'm headed when — of course — my communicator chimes again.
Sitting in a circle of candles, as wind chimes tinkled in the background, the two confessed their sins to each other.
There is a clear definition between high and low tones, as the deeper chimes are contrasted against the backing drum beat.
" Writer and producer Sheila Lawrence chimes in: "This kind of show doesn't happen once, much less does it ever happen again.
The coastal daylight is bright and thick, and, when a breeze comes off the Baltic, silver-birch leaves shimmer like chimes.
These fans trade online pictures of undercarriages, share audio of new door chimes, and tangle over which subway line is superior.
I am your master and you are my slave: I order, you obey," Pedrillo chimes in, "In Europe, it's the same!
I like the part where Maren chimes in "walk away frommmm" on Thomas's line and you can really hear her drawl.
Do they want a hands-off investor who only chimes in when summoned, or do they expect frequent co-building sessions?
Besides white noise, you can pick from a variety of sounds, including thunder, rain, wind chimes, and more — even a train.
There they can wind the clock mechanism and listen to one of 3.65 million unique chimes composed by musician Brian Eno.
He wrote "April in Memphis" on Martin Luther King Day and it's mostly solo except for the appearance of tolling chimes.
The young Tonya — in flashback — says one thing, the young Jeff says something else, and every so often LaVona chimes in.
The app's graphics are attractive, the chimes are soothing, and the feminine voice was just the right fit for my flow.
Waas originally wrote the Mister Softee jingle, officially titled "Jingle and Chimes," for a Philadelphia company he worked for in 1960.
Title track "Undertale" loops a set of hushed chimes around a spiraling, contemplative tune and becomes a thing of bent fragility.
The city knows they're together, and it gently chimes its awareness in Rush's ear, flashing a double fare deduction across his spex.
"They're just boobs, you know?" chimes in Bell, 36, who is mom to daughters Delta, 2, and Lincoln, 3½, with husband Shepard.
My app chimes a minute later to tell me that my trip took one minute and 57 seconds and cost me $453.
The chimes of late night texts, emails, calls, or calendar reminders can disturb your deep sleep when if you don't know it.
"It's not just you going through this, it's your family," he says, at which point sweet Pete's sweeter mom Barbara chimes in.
It creates a percussive melody that starts as wind chimes, and then gives way to bossier sounds, like bongos and taiko drums.
The footage begins from her perspective with no dialogue and little sound beyond eerie wisps of wind, muted chimes, and dissonant chords.
The word "boy"—sometimes sexualized, sometimes not, but always uttered with a kind of tragic holiness and reverence—chimes throughout these poems.
"I covered her legs (to keep her warm)," Omar chimes in with pride, as he hears his mom talk about it later.
Instead, a catch is suspended from the eaves of a house, like wind chimes on a porch, where it dries and ferments.
"Speed of Dark" offers an early glimpse of the project, opening in atmospheric whooshes and chimes before an electropop beat kicks in.
The move chimes with Japan's plan for nationwide liberalization of its 2.4 trillion yen ($20 billion) retail gas market in April 2017.
The backlash chimes well with the Sex and the City scene, in which a rich and pretty girl acts like an idiot.
In particular, he explores the film's parallels with Shakespeare's Henriad and Orson Welles Chimes at Midnight, on which it is partially based.
But the question gripping Brexit supporters is whether the moment of departure will be marked by the familiar chimes of Big Ben.
The two men sit by the hearth, warmed by its glow as Falstaff and Shallow were in Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" (1965).
A new "Joe Mode" is meant to avoid waking up sleeping passengers by reducing the volume of certain car chimes and alerts.
Sarah — a very Siri-esque virtual assistant — walks the user through the process, and chimes in every time the H2 powers on.
Almost two decades into the 21st century, there were no electronic beeps, chimes, or alarms; no heart monitors, IV pumps, nor ventilators.
" Drummer Amanda chimes in, "So we included lots of little bits that represent us and that are a part of our world.
In that moment, ringing out amidst the metallic timbres and gentle echoes of the chimes, the familiar song sounded strange and otherworldly. ???
At the start of the video Sheeran is seen ringing Prince Harry's doorbell, which chimes to the tune of God Save The Queen.
One of them, a long-haired young man, wore wooden amulets around his neck, which clinked together like wind chimes as he walked.
"If you don't know how to take care of your girl, n***as gonna take care of her for you," 6ix9ine chimes in.
Coping with a nightmare More than 40 people gathered Saturday at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland for a vigil for victims.
" Another chimes in, "We need to realize that we're all the same yet we're all unique and express ourselves based on our individuality.
The minutes also suggested that policymakers' view of when the ECB's first rate hike since 2011 will come chimes with expectations among investors.
That chimes with estimates from the International Energy Agency which believes Iran's production capacity is very close to what it is already producing.
The research chimes with other analyses of the war in Syria, highlighting record drought conditions that pushed rural farming families into urban centers.
Advanced driver-assistance features like lane departure warnings, automated braking systems and vehicle or pedestrian proximity alerts generate their own bells and chimes.
It is a lingering warning bell that chimes deep inside me that Trump is who he initially proclaimed himself to be: a dealmaker.
The phrase's use in Milkman chimes with the rest of its politics, which are done obliquely, out of the corner of Burns's mouth.
To complete the tower, he partnered with a number of consultants: a musician, a chimes artist, an acoustical engineer and a wind consultants.
Large and rare metal machines sit alongside detailed chandeliers and bovine structures that, when placed in the open air, operate like wind-chimes.
There are picket fences and vine-covered trellises; driveways with basketball hoops; doorways with wind chimes; and medleys of bicycles packed on porches.
It's not often that the government chimes in with an official notice accompanied by boomer meme-style graphics like the one seen above.
At the same time the poetry is ill represented; the wind chimes (sound by Ryan Rumery) at some point wear out their welcome.
Phone rings, door chimes and in comes a gender-bent version of the beloved Stephen Sondheim musical, with a book by George Furth.
His philosophy chimes with new research that finds it is not just long hours that are harmful to employees' physical and mental health.
Shutterfly offers an expansive selection of other photo gifts like wind chimes, pillows, canvases, tiles, water bottles — the list goes on and on.
On the open-plan main floor, designed by Meyer Davis, the piped-in background music was of chimes on a recent Friday morning.
Instead, we're constantly bombarded by bells, buzzes and chimes that alert us to messages we feel compelled to view and respond to immediately.
Inevitably, somebody always chimes in that the canny French, who are born knowing about wine, never spend more than 5 euros a bottle.
Perhaps most metal of all, the trailer evokes the same otherworldly chimes and towering, buzzy synths that permeated Vangelis' soundtrack for the original film.
A customer named Lauren chimes in, saying that she sends a box of Blinkie's donuts to her niece in New York City every week.
Three low chimes in a row means there is turbulence ahead and all crew should put away any meal carts and fasten their seatbelts.
When Watson, a well-adjusted personable presence who actually likes people, chimes in with his own story, the other robots understandably roll their eyes.
Justice Chimes' status quo orders, they said, did not preclude the trademark suit, and they'd demonstrated the futility of demanding action from Ross Cellino.
As I drift aimlessly through an asteroid field, collecting gold and silver and whatever minerals I can get my hands on, my communicator chimes.
" Longhurst then chimes in, telling Jones that the shooting is actually an "attack on the freedom of all people to try and enjoy themselves.
His suggestion chimes with a previous study** of Norwegian companies which found that the arrival of broadband improved the relative position of skilled employees.
In recent weeks Junot Díaz has been accused of rudeness, allegedly tinged with misogyny, that chimes with the machismo he depicts in his stories.
The advantage is that you can place multiple Smart Chimes throughout your house and in rooms that the regular doorbell chime might not reach.
Bey chimes in with the lyric "All this winning / losing my mind," while Jay Z addresses his upcoming role as the father of twins.
If they choose to engage the clock's winding mechanism, they'll be rewarded with one of 3.65 million unique chimes composed by musician Brian Eno.
The data chimes with the Bank of England's view that despite Britain's strong economic growth, interest rates should remain at their record low level.
All that chimes with Albert Edwards, the ultra-bearish strategist at SocGen, who is in his element (even as his bank's share price plunges).
Made up of an ecology of pattering trickles, brightly interjecting chimes, and an evolving fog of delay, it evokes a self-contained, fecund biosphere.
Her blue-eyed son, a 54-year-old farmer named José and the town's official pig slaughterer, chimes in when the lottery is mentioned.
That chimes with Mifsud's own account -- in an interview last week with Italian newspaper La Repubblica, he refers to a discussion with the FBI.
Called minute repeaters, they allow the wearer to hit a button and the watch will respond with chimes indicating the time of the day.
I like the breathing exercise that walks you through deep breathing, in and out, and the calming chimes it played as I followed along.
Years ago, for days, then weeks, as he drove around East Texas in his Toyota he heard ghostly chimes whenever he stopped the car.
Beams of light traced artificial constellations onto the walls of the stadium, as the fragile twinkling of synthesized bell chimes pierced through the arena.
When a demon special ops unit arrived in search of the four humans, they found only Derek, Mindy and the sound of wind chimes.
Guests also wear headphones so that they can listen to relaxing sounds such as wind chimes and crashing waves while they're getting the treatment.
From the opening music box chimes of the title track, the album is an unnerving experience that makes some truly bizarre twists and turns.
The evidence suggests that a child learns language with exposure to very little data, which chimes in with Chomsky's idea that we do come preprogrammed.
In the meantime, Cellino & Barnes is operating under orders from Justice Chimes that preclude both Ross Cellino and Stephen Barnes from upending the status quo.
Trump's decision chimes with the views of the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS), which scrutinizes deals for potential national security threats.
The first section of the 93-foot tall Tower of Voices wind chimes is in place at the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville, Pa.
That chimes with the experience of places heavily exposed to imports, where labour-force participation has fallen and reliance on government disability insurance has risen.
Objects drenched with saturated color pops, imaginative shapes, lively scents, and endless summer-styling possibilities await — air plants, wind chimes, and whimsical sunburst sculptures included.
Ten-year-old Milán is my partner, 7-year old-Daniel chimes in and cuteness overload with baby Anthony is the center of our Ohm.
"This is more like pressing a pause button than a reset," chimes Dhruva Jaishankar, a Delhi-based analyst at the Brookings Institution, a think-tank.
A deep and dubby number, "Shinkansen" powers forward with the smoothness of a well-oiled machine through sparkling chimes and an onslaught of fraying acid.
" As she's telling her story, her friend also chimes in from time to time to add her own commentary, at one point adding, "Hold up!
The album was warm and meticulous, full of graceful crackles and chimes, and it inspired a chorus of acclaim that has been building ever since.
In a clip published by CNN's K-File on Saturday, Stern and the GOP presidential nominee are discussing the businessman's children when Stern chimes in.
Her mother is a job coach at Chimes, an organization in Delaware that offers opportunities and services for people with disabilities and other special needs.
Trump's comment chimes with the Chinese government's stance that the protests in Hong Kong are an internal issue which other countries should not comment on.
Our chosen destination, The Park of the Senses, outside the small town of Gutach, felt like a tonic after the touristic onslaught of cuckoo chimes.
The suggestion of the solar cycle chimes with Saville's interest in economic cycles of prosperity and decline, of which vacant storefronts are, for her, iconic.
The "translation" in these works is just different enough from the original that you hear the clanging chimes of which my American-Estonian friend spoke.
LONDON — There are few more unmistakable signs that summer has arrived in Britain than hearing the chimes of an ice cream truck from the street.
And it chimes with her other research, finding that changing the clocks disrupted people&aposs circadian rhythms and contributed to a feeling of sleep deprivation.
Mr. Farage has weighed in, too, saying that at his planned celebration outside Parliament, he might be forced to play a recording of the chimes.
" As for "Much Ado," Mr. Rich called it "an iridescent reverie, as delicate as the wind chimes that shimmer in Nigel Hess's exceptionally beautiful score.
" A female co-worker adds, "Those are some nice bowls," and another woman chimes in, "Everyone's gonna want to get their hands on Jack's bowls.
Again and again, I see him standing up in the dust-filled store as the bell chimes, ready to meet whoever walks through the door.
Meanwhile, vehicles now come with warning lights and chimes to alert drivers and front-seat passengers that they need to put on their seat belts.
She is...pleased with this plan, but Ian chimes in to say that the British aren't hanging Jacobites anymore, just imprisoning them, which is extra convenient.
Someone hit Reply All just to say OK. Another person chimes in to say Mike was left off the original thread, so they're adding him now.
It will include a 93-foot tower (28-meter) at the entrance with wind chimes for each of the 40 victims, called the Tower of Voices.
My alarm chimes five minutes later, but I snooze once so I can snuggle and smooch him a bit more before getting started on my day.
This chimes with an outlook by Wood Mackenzie which sees lithium prices continuing a downward trend due to a "surplus through the short to medium term".
It's also super modern with its digital timer display, easy and intuitive controls and even pleasant sounds and chimes (which can be muted if need be).
Simone (Caitlin FitzGerald), a put-together blonde, chimes in with the name, spitting out factoids about the year, background, and even rain levels of the region.
And his creative record chimes perfectly with the spirit of an age that tolerates, even venerates, unfinished work—all the more so if it is cryptic.
It was not clear how much support his theory has within policymaking circles, but it chimes with recent moves by Beijing to brake the yuan's fall.
And everybody wants to bury that pain under piles and piles of blow," he says, as the camera pans to Jesse, who chimes in, "Damn right.
"It's about getting an acknowledgment at the other end of the line that they are still human," her colleague Sue Herbert, a social worker, chimes in.
As Big Ben is silenced, a replica chimes in Kolkata London's iconic Big Ben has fallen silent for the next four years as it undergoes repairs.
This chimes with one of the themes of the conference: that, by providing a safe haven for stolen assets, financial centres foster corruption in poor countries.
On Twitter, he often chimes in about his latest hobby — cryptocurrencies — though he's not ready to say if that will be part of his next gig.
" As Davis chimes in: "This is not operating exclusively in a dance canon; and the ideas, energies, concerns resonate more broadly in multiple disciplines in life.
Ruth is the first to see the potential for "GLOW" to be more than just a silly wrestling show, and frequently chimes in with creative suggestions.
But that, as those of us with a half dozen apps with lapping waves and wind chimes on our phones know, is easier said than done.
Although the musical chimes of ice cream trucks have been named one of Britons' happiest childhood memories, vendors' eco-credentials have been unable to escape scrutiny.
While receiving my lemonade nearby, I hear slow, sensual sounds and African rhythms, which accompany the calls of wind chimes that emerge softly from waving trees.
Create personalized cards, mugs, canvases, plaques, pillows, frames, wind chimes, blankets, *takes a breath* and a whole lot more we don't have the energy to list.
"When the former grand wizard of the K.K.K. chimes in to say he agrees with you, it's time to re-examine your stance," Mr. Meyers said.
That was in 1942, and 1943, when the government was worried the bright lights could be a target during World War II. So, chimes were used instead.
Vox has echoed these other parties by parroting an anti-immigration, anti-Islamic message that chimes with voters who feel disenfranchised and disaffected with Europe's governing class.
When the need to pound something grows too strong she uses her own tri-toms and chimes, plus a hand-held drum she struck against the floor.
The foundry made other bells: musical handbells, table bells to summon servants or tea (fashionable in the wake of "Downton Abbey"), doorbells and chimes for household clocks.
But it chimes with the government's broader statist instincts, involving economic interventionism and high social spending, says Janusz Jankowiak, the chief economist at the Polish Business Council.
It's a power ballad about being dumped out of the blue — "I am not your one and only, now I'm just another lonely girl," the chorus chimes.
The Royal Wedding Garden Party was also advertised by the hotel with boasts such as, "You will almost be able to hear the chimes in the distance".
Such a scenario chimes with Claire Denis' recent sci-fi movie, High Life, where a crew of outcasts live on board a spacecraft hurtling toward unavoidable death.
Your brother chimes in, telling me that it's not the Clash and it's certainly not the Pet Shop Boys, but Oasis who are the best of all.
Steve Jaggs, parliament's Keeper of the Great Clock, had announced this week that Big Ben would stop its regular chimes at midday (1100 GMT) on Monday, Aug.
" Observing the pair's conversation is Kourtney's younger sister, Khloé, who chimes in, "We gotta get off the ride at some point and get on a new one.
"All of this chimes with our forecast for the MSCI Emerging Markets Index to rise by about 25 percent by the end of next year," he added.
Thankfully, choirboy Justin (Michael Ealy) chimes in and pitches a follow-up about a woman who was the target of an internet bullying story a while back.
Portland even has a women-only league, Belles and Chimes, where women can get together to talk strategy and practice on machines in a less competitive environment.
"I can introduce you to this life we live forever," he raps slowly, atop a beat that is propelled forward by what sounds like enchanting, ethereal chimes.
There's even a notification that chimes in through Hudly's built-in speakers when you've gone over the speed limit — particularly handy when you're driving in unfamiliar territory.
As I kept walking, I was again struck by how quiet the street was, with the only sounds being wind chimes or the occasional car driving by.
But it at least set the precedent for my mom to know that this wasn't just a gay thing, as she was just ringing the chimes on.
" Metro, meanwhile, becomes trap Mozart, pulling out demented chiptune synths on "Tho" and adorning 2 Chainz and Young Dolph in music box chimes on "Both Eyes Closed.
On the plaza in front of the hall, guests could whack away al fresco on a jumble of percussion — xylophone, gongs, chimes, and drums large and small.
The organist sometimes uses a small wood bar to depress blocks of keys to produce punchy cluster chords, surrounded by bursts of chimes, gongs and mallet percussion.
Miles fell onto some chimes, which made a crashing sound when he fell, but Teigen explained in her caption that it sounded much worse than it was.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Boris Johnson suggested that the 500,000-pound cost (about $650,000) of restoring the chimes for the night could be raised by crowd funding.
That chimes with the view of more than a dozen small companies Reuters contacted in the past month whose business carries a substantial element of currency risk.
" Ms. Osborne did get to sing with Mr. Dylan once: In 1998, they recorded a cover of "Chimes of Freedom" for the NBC mini-series "The '60s.
The final phase of the memorial, the Tower of Voices, is a 93-foot-tall musical instrument that holds 403 wind chimes, representing the 40 passengers and crew.
Regardless of whether Bouhlel is proven to have direct links to Islamic State, his profile chimes with the findings of a recent Europol study of foreign militant recruits.
At work, I actually looked forward to becoming the kind of handsome older woman who dings chimes, talks about holistic wellness, and takes her shoes off at meetings.
There's a crunchy '90s feeling to the song, partly invoked by the synths mimicking chimes, and partly coming from those beats that give me serious Sneaker Pimps flashbacks.
Today, he's sharing one cut off the record, "Sweet"—a fitting title to a track that bounces and curls with its dreamy guitar riffs and shimmering wind chimes.
But Olivia chimes in and tells Mellie that she is a good person, and she's better than this, which is why she would have been a good president.
Many Poles like his anti-elitist posture, which chimes with a strain of populist right-wing thinking in parts of Eastern Europe that has alarmed some Western capitals.
Together, the trio whip up a hard-knocking hybrid of techno and hip-hop that bangs in the club and gets straight-up spiritual once Isiah chimes in.
Wiley's postmodern take on Civil War iconography chimes with "Slave Play," in which a series of antebellum sex scenes is revealed to be a spin on contemporary kink.
In this endeavor to hear the deepest bellows of the cosmos, nature herself chimes in with her own reminders that not everything can be controlled and accounted for.
"Here are the wind chimes I made in my arts-and-crafts group," the woman who, earlier in the program, was seen shooting speed into her neck says.
The data chimes with figures released earlier this month that showed exports contributed to a calendar-adjusted growth rate of 2.5 percent last year, the strongest since 2011.
Ahead of the G20 summit, Trump called on Russia to stop destabilizing Ukraine, a charge that chimes with Kiev's view of the conflict but one that Moscow rejects.
To deter green iguanas, the commission suggests homeowners fill in holes to discourage burrowing, hang wind chimes or CDs with reflective surfaces or spray the animals with water.
"And once he gets going, Weiss chimes in, "There's a certain level of violence, physical and mental, in a human being that you just can't abide by anymore.
It's a single 22-minute piece that relies largely on distant organ sounds and the healing chimes of electronics that sound like church bells and scrapyard thumb pianos.
A mingled soundtrack of crickets and traffic, nearly inaudible voices, and percussive music — pings, chimes, and a low piano note struck repeatedly — circulated on speakers behind the audience.
The event came two days after the dedication of a 93-foot concrete-and-steel tower that will ring with wind chimes, the final phase of the memorial.
But then Ms. Arond slipped away into her kitchen and began ringing chimes to summon her students to the basement stairs leading to her version of an ashram.
The mixes fuse a buffet of elements; WET's most popular upload to date, "Zaumne - Élévation," is an amalgam of pleasantries: falling rain, rustling leaves, a whispering voice, chimes.
While many candidates give vaguer anti-war answers about taking the troops out of the Middle East and cutting our defense budget, Klobuchar chimes in with actual numbers.
As a general rule of thumb, when the former grand wizard of the KKK chimes in to say he agrees with you, it's time to re-examine your stance.
Just blocks from the waterfront standoff, the city's quirky Saturday Market was in full flow with stalls offering artwork alongside handmade herbal balms, psychedelic wind chimes and custom henna.
" Chimes in Bristowe, 32, "I think Carly has just grown into such a woman and she knows who she is and I feel like I've watched it all happen.
He is "a man out of real life", chimes in Aurel Marx, who sports a beard and twirled handlebar moustache and makes a living running an eight-room brothel.
Most of the movie is about tracking him back down to see if it really was love and first site, while Markle chimes in with sassy phrases and jokes.
His Gunpowder costar Liv Tyler chimes in to say that Harington was bragging about this "hilarious" joke he'd played on Leslie when he came onto set the next day.
That chimes with the picture at other British recruiters like PageGroup, which warned in March that a period of Brexit-driven weakness in UK hiring would continue this year.
This chimes with Dr Pfaff's observation of the Chico Mendes reserve in Brazil, which is deep in the Amazon basin but where some rubber-tapping and farming is permitted.
" When someone in the thread chimes in claiming to be an African-American man who is not lactose intolerant, a user responds by saying "American Negroids are part White.
For now, supervising engineers will sit with "their fingertips on the wheel," with chimes sounding when they need to take control of the car — like on bridges, for example.
Can we think about a tranquil space, not heavy on physical material, not oppressive and thick, that isn't just a New Age wank space with wind chimes and shit?
Other Grandmaster Chimes are reserved only for Patek Philippe's top collectors — and even they have to submit an application to prove they're more worthy than their equally wealthy counterparts.
Target these 3 characteristicsWhen Chad Losee, HBS's managing director of MBA admissions and financial aid, chimes in with admissions guidance, candidates for the program would be wise to listen.
For 50 years, Nohl constantly tinkered with the art, adding lattices of concrete faces and glass that caught the light, wind chimes in the trees, and whimsical mosaic creatures.
High-quality microphones share a few shelves with old reel-to-reel tapes, wind chimes and books including "Music Universe, Music Mind," a 1996 history of Creative Music Studios.
Then, too, the racket on computers: the clatter of files being "tossed" into the trash or recycle bin (and of being "emptied"), email alerts, start-up and shutdown chimes.
All are marked by a stunning level of intricacy, their chimes sounding while mechanized ducks paddle, mounted figures ride their steeds and waterfalls splash down, in carefully wrought landscapes.
And should he decide to go play with a neighbor, I'll get a fresh alert reminding me that until that next one chimes, I should be on, well, alert.
The system includes chimes and bells for when to turn and when not to turn — for instance, when a child is crossing unnoticed in the path of a truck.
Ballie also gave cute little robotic chimes in response to a couple of commands from Kim, and it even rolled right into Kim's hands when he called for it.
Ignore the lights and chimes and Super Cruise eventually slows the car to a full stop in its lane, triggers the flashers and activates OnStar to summon emergency workers.
As a general rule of thumb, when the former grand wizard of the K.K.K. chimes in to say he agrees with you, it's time to re-examine your stance.
Ignore the lights and chimes and Super Cruise eventually slows the car to a full stop in its lane, triggers the flashers and activates OnStar to summon emergency workers.
Composed in 2010, it's written for six solo voice and an unusual complement of old and new instruments: pedal harp, medieval troubadour harp, recorder, viola, chimes and electric organ.
Hodge said he "chimes in quite a bit" when it comes to the show's depiction of Decourcy, who is partly inspired by Boston's first black district attorney, Ralph Martin.
The voluntary recall comes after federal regulators found that drivers were exiting their cars by mistake without selecting "park," despite warning chimes and alert messages when they open the doors.
The Future app provides audio cues (and optional music) to guide you through the workouts while your trainer chimes in with personalized pointers and motivation via pre-recorded voice clips.
"We spend a lot of time together," Craig chimes in before the 37-year-old, Weekend Today weather anchor mentioned the crew's frequent visits to Roker's New York City pad.
Nick chimes in to discuss what his own parents instilled in him throughout his life that he and Vanessa strive to pass on to their little ones as they grow.
"See you next year," Grande captioned the video, which features the "Into You" singer cooing what sounds like "You can feel it, feel it" over humming, chimes, and breathy harmonies.
After a few hours studying the Chaturbate chat room code, Toyoda was able to create a browser extension that replaced the standard Chaturbate chimes with something a little more custom.
That chimes with the view of Credit Suisse analysts, who estimated pre-tax cost savings at 360 million euros in 2017, or 15 percent of the companies' combined cost base.
It's harsh, grating metal and plucked strings in foreground, and then faint chimes and echoes in the background, hinting at the otherworldly that is always pressing in on Dishonored's reality.
The Weeknd kicks off the chorus singing, "a knife in my heart couldn't slow me down, because power is power," while SZA chimes in with her own reflections on trust.
"A pirate's hook in a local production of Treasure Island, soothing wind chimes, a custom spinning hubcap, and then another bottle-can," the bottle-can pontificates on possible future incarnations.
"We spend a lot of time tuning those beeps and pings and assessing the quality of the chimes," said Alan Norton, senior technical leader for audio quality at Ford Motor.
That chimes with the view of Smith & Nephew's Bohuon, who argues that robots give his company a chance to punch above its weight, despite ranking No. 4 in reconstructive surgery.
Two decades in, he has mastered the slow-build slow jam, adding keys and guitar, even timpani and chimes, until his gentle music achieves a heavenly sort of harmonic equilibrium.
"The Chimes of Big Ben," another episode of The Prisoner screening at carriage trade, follows Number 6's well-orchestrated attempt to escape The Village by sea, air, and rail.
More recently, the bell was rung for three minutes straight to mark the beginning of the London Olympics, and Ben traditionally chimes to mark the start of the new year.
Beats Studio 3 Daily Steals has another exclusive deal for Verge readers: the Ring Video Doorbell 2 bundled with a Chime Pro that chimes when someone is at the door.
Tyll travels through a Europe devastated by conflict, encountering fraudsters, soldiers and royalty, including Queen Elizabeth of Bohemia, whose love of Shakespeare chimes with Tyll's own sense of theatrical spectacle.
" The KKW Beauty founder's big sister Kourtney Kardashian chimes in to say she's "most proud of Kim for the mother that she is and for the sister that she is.
This chimes with comments from wind turbine maker Nordex, which expects strong expansion of wind power in the United States, its second-largest market, by the end of the decade.
Layzie also chimes in with his own hilarious version of what happened ... telling us why he thought the fellas were drunk when the robbery took a turn for the worse.
"But her future husband will have to meet her many mothers and promise them he will not be abusive," chimes in Jane Lengope, 45, one of the women of Umoja.
" This is when a man named Matthew Featherstone down the bar whom I assumed to be on vacation chimes in, "Are you going straight from here to the Caribe Hotel?
This 60 LED ring can display multiple timers at the same time, countdown to some event, as well as show visual animations along with the chimes for timers, alarms, and reminders.
The vacuum cleaner, which was once a simple tool, is now a Roomba with a cheerfully clueless personality as it makes happy chimes and bumps its way through the living room.
Certain songs harken to their peak progressive days—like "Chimes at Midnight" which could have fit on Crack the Skye or "Halloween," which shows off a touch of Hunter-style blues.
" When Portwood's fiancé Matt Baier, 46, chimes in, Portwood — who has been open about her sobriety — gets teary, turning from the table as she says, "I can't do this right now.
Father chimes in on purported ISIS allegiance Although the shooter made calls to 911, pledging allegiance to ISIS, his father said he had never seen signs of his son becoming radicalized.
Fabricated more than 2360 years ago, it weighs over 20183 tons and chimes for major Catholic holidays and events and moments in French history, like the end of both world wars.
Tony also chimes in on whether or not Gates should get anything for Philip Rivers -- the guy who tossed him all those TD's ... Gates said he wasn't ... Tony has some ideas.
The cooking is as authentic as it gets ("With a modern, funky outlook on everything which chimes with what we're into" adds Layo) and created from recipes passed down by families.
As Painting With's closing track, "Recycling," resolves itself into a spacey refrain of sparkling chimes and bouncy, recurring synth riffs, you're left with an album that presents a very cartoonish sheen.
This estimate chimes with a leaked report last week from the EU that warned Europe could suffer unless it gets a "workable" deal with the City as part of Brexit negotiations.
It sounds so bright, in fact, that it practically chirps; it's full of bells and chimes, adorned with a polished sheen and anchored by one of Jeff Tweedy's most unshakeable melodies.
"I don't know about football, I don't know about cars, I don't know about anything else except this business," chimes in Juan Sr. And it seems like they know a lot.
An assembled choir chimes in and harmonizes behind West at first before taking over entirely, adding sweetness and soul to West's slow, buzzing dronebeat as uneasy drums fade in and out.
The slow movement of the First achieves a hypnotic stillness, as the brass section repeatedly unfurls a stately chorale alongside a varied, kaleidoscopic accompaniment that includes African drums and cathedral chimes.
This chimes with the International Energy Agency's view that a "hinge point" in the market, when demand surpasses available supply, will not begin to draw down stocks in earnest until 2018.
At various points, the trills, tremolos, dynamic swells and flickers of melody that emerged over the steady drone of the bagpipes meshed into colorful surges that did indeed evoke wind chimes.
The new one begins with wind chimes—they recorded at Claypool's Rancho Relaxo studio, in Sonoma County—and segues into Lennon's friendly guitar and a playful fable, by Claypool, involving pollution.
The guy has been bogarting the conversation since the couple sat down, and he chimes in first when the bartender, Attaboy co-owner Michael McIlroy, comes around to take their order.
Most people consider Sunday to be a day off—an escape from the 7 am alarm chimes, the morning chaos, the daily commute, and the repetitive tasks of the work week.
Wind chimes tinkle outside the front door, and the bedroom Layla shares with her grandmother is adorned with a photo of her smiling relatives and a poster of a tropical beach.
Most pass these conversations off as mere hallucinations, but others—usually the types who take mushrooms once and then get very into wind chimes—believe the plants really were talking back.
And before anyone chimes in with "Errr, the catalogue numbers are in the description," please remember that it's Friday afternoon and we're too busy daydreaming about Guinness to do any googling.
"Whenever I'm feeling tired, I say, 'I'm doing it for the babies,'" said Kaiti Shannon, 19, as she consulted a mobile app to determine which porch with wind chimes to approach.
To that end, Janet created Derek (Jason Mantzoukas), a super annoying, not quite anatomical ball of energy (he has wind chimes for genitals) to provide her company in the boundless void.
There's a hint of the Velvet Underground mixed with the big fuzzy guitar sound beloved by the '90s and then there are the chimes, ringing out to make this track unforgettable.
" The second-time mom-to-be shakes her head and chimes in, "I don't know if it's a thing for us women, but I feel like I knew [it was a girl].
The final phase of memorial will include a 93-foot tower at the entrance with wind chimes for each of the victims and a grove of trees, called the Tower of Voices.
The 93-foot-tall tower is being installed near the park's entrance and will feature 40 tubular metal wind chimes, one each for the 33 passengers and seven crew members who died.
Amazon confirmed it's rolling out an optional "Brief Mode" that lets Alexa users configure their Echo devices to use chimes and sounds for confirmations, instead of having Alexa respond with her voice.
One of the subjects, Jonathan Russell, a 20-year-old music prodigy who lives in New York, described how startled he gets when the chimes on the subway are slightly off key.
For example, you could create a device designed for outdoor use that chimes when a timer has concluded, or a switch that drops dog food into a bowl when an alarm expires.
Dizzy pianos, spiderwebs of strings, distant chimes, and found sound samples all swirl around one another to find stillness in movement and moments of warmth in the bluster of these frigid passages.
" Halcro chimes back in: "Because there was always this tone of like, okay, if you weren't married to somebody you were—"before she and Pierson say at the same time: "Less than!
Finance chief Frank Witter said the increase in Mueller's remuneration chimes with calls from investors who have said that top managers are right to benefit from the group's success in profitable times.
Did Big Ben really ring out at last at 19183 A.M. , after more than four years of silence, or did its keepers only manage to get the chimes working several hours later?
You want to shout along with the voice in the background who chimes in yelling "you're gonna catch a body if you ain't careful" like an offscreen commentator in a Worldstar video.
Brixton-born, Brooklyn-based producer, Durban, has generously shared 100 tracks on Twitter, more than making up for the two year wait since his Chimes EP on Lit City Trax in 2014.
The chimes of Big Ben, which had been silent for a lengthy restoration project, tolled during the event, the second time in two days, before the nation observed two minutes of silence.
It chimes with a wider industry shift towards pro-actively defending user data, and should rule out any rubberstamping of tech giants contributions to Internet architecture which is obviously a good thing.
With haunted-sounding chimes and percussion that sounds like it's always trying to outpace itself, "Wildflowrr" has enough deranged details to make it an interesting listen as well as a dancefloor track.
A vinyl record played synthesized chimes, their tone determined by a computer analysis of the emotions those posts expressed — a major key if they were positive ones, a minor key if negative.
"It's so idyllic," she says of the springtime scene: In this quiet corner, the incessant hum of central London traffic is eclipsed — almost — by birdsong and bell chimes from St. Marylebone Church.
The Google Home app finds the device, creates a temporary WiFi connection between your phone and your Home, connects the Home to your regular WiFi, and a few chimes later, you are done.
At a hearing in May before Justice Chimes in the dissolution case, his lawyers said they intended to file a separate trademark and unfair business practices suit in federal court against Cellino & Cellino.
Although grounded in a house tempo, the lush strings, tropical bird samples, lackadaisical sax riff, and percussive build of hi-hats, chimes and snares combined for a very British take on the genre.
I'd rather drink six glasses of wine with Liekens than watch her try to wrench some interesting answers from unwilling-ish British couples while Steve "LOL, Penis" Jones chimes in from the side.
We've known of each other for several years, but we didn't meet 'til …" says John David as Burnett chimes in, "John flew in for a church event here in Oklahoma where I'm from.
Her friend, novelist Vita Sackville-West (Rachel Stirling), chimes in with tales from their visits together, while Major-General Sir Percy Cox (Andrew Havill) chats about treating Bell as one of the boys.
That chimes with demands from pharmaceutical companies, patient advocacy groups and lawmakers around the world for regulators to cut through what some see as red tape and adopt more streamlined drug approval processes.
While most of us wake up at an intolerable hour to the sounds of wind chimes, some European techno, or just a really annoying buzzer, Microsoft has other plans for our morning ritual.
It was released on RCA Records in 1983, but could have been recorded during any period in history in which birds, a light breeze, and the gentle tinkling of wind chimes have combined.
" Chimes, an orchestra and massed voices arrive almost immediately in "Spirits," the album's first single, which declares, "I don't want a never-ending life/I just want to be alive while I'm here.
He said he did not hear the chimes that usually signal the end of intermission, but that the audience eventually returned to their seats, only to wait, as a heavy security presence materialized.
As the end approached, the music settled down and thinned out, until there seemed to be only tinkling chimes, like the actual bird calls that had been part of the music all along.
"It chimes with the acceleration in government bond yields into negative territory and shows the difficulty that many active investors have in trying to find a yield, duration in this environment," Milligan said.
This green-shingled, 1927-built structure, which sits on Makawao's sleepy downtown strip of Baldwin Avenue alongside hippie shops peddling crystals and wind chimes, houses what may be Upcountry's most old-school restaurant.
If, when she embarks on an affair with Zlatan, it is to be read in part as a rejection of Soren's views, Roxana's sexualization of Zlatan's perceived otherness chimes uncomfortably with Soren's thinking.
The financial nationalism chimes with the economic agenda of Moon Jae-in, the president, who has promised billions of dollars in support to local manufacturers of components hit by recent Japanese export restrictions.
So cars that recognize when you are becoming angry and thus prone to road rage could potentially quell annoying bells and chimes in the car and play some mellow jazz to soothe you.
Other updates will streamline Sentry mode, and the new mysteriously named "Joe mode" lets you lower the volume for parking chimes and other alerts if you have a sleeping baby in the car.
In fact, it perfectly chimes with her peculiarly English aesthetic: With a keen sense of the past, Heuman effortlessly blends periods and styles to create harmonious, vibrant spaces that are just maximalist enough.
Nie's illustrations of stone chimes (bianqing), for instance, are accompanied by one early-18th-century stone chime that resembles the L-shaped drawing and a heavy bronze bell from the early 12th century.
Electronic yet almost natural sounding, with shimmering production that glitters like sunlight reflecting off water and twinkles like wind chimes, they're the aural equivalent of a small fountain filled park in the metropolis.
The drums knocked dryly on "Energy" and the sample loops on "Know Yourself" and "10 Bands" pulled from what sounded like horror movie soundtracks, with eerie chimes backing up Drake's boasts and threats.
" She turns to her mom for help, and Angelyna Martinez-Boyd chimes in with a more fully-formed answer: "Luna has an edgy looking side to her brand, which is completely who she is.
And while the app can be a bit finicky at times throughout the calibration and color matching process, the voice chimes in to let you know that "you're doing great!" and to keep going.
The superego, FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) part of my personality chimes in that my car is completely adequate, while the id, profligate spender part of my personality tells me to Treat Yo Self.
Pilot Alex Kamal makes lasagna, telling his crewmates that it's pretty good for not having tomato or cheese, and detective Joe Miller chimes in with a story about busting a black market cheese ring.
"Mom, if you say nervous breakdowns, it gets reported that I actually gave someone a nervous breakdown," chimes in Kalanick, who is still continually pacing around his parent's small home in that same circle.
This chimes with previous (more partial) releases of internal correspondence pertaining to Cambridge Analytica  — which have also come out as a result of legal actions (and which we've reported on previously here and here).
"Apart from wicked, I can't think of another word to describe Henan people," chimes in someone with more than 50,000 followers on Weibo, China's version of Twitter, who identifies himself as a financial journalist.
Upload an Japanese woodcut of fishing boats, for example, and the system offers waves and water sounds; load an abstract painting of nightingales, and you're given a garden soundscape of wind chimes and birds.
Moore followed by offering a mesmeric lyric to the goddesses—"peyote walker, sweet talker, soul stalker, spell weaver…my opium girl"—and the guitarists capped the song by trickling high notes like wind chimes.
Fans of the former vice president may hope that "Amtrak Joe" chimes in to offer his unabashed view of matters, but it's too early to know how often he'll opine on the latest news.
Even if I were annoyed at the prospect of waking up, I'd rather do it with one of The Rock's endlessly entertaining alarms than the boring iPhone alarm clock "Chimes" that I'm used to.
In a concert featuring new pieces, a small ensemble of instruments including harp, orchestral chimes, keyboard and cymbal shared momentary clusters of notes or fleeting motifs, like bits of crystal briefly catching the light.
Members of the International Contemporary Ensemble conjured sounds out of the otherwise inaudible vibrations of the subwoofers, placing nut shells or wind chimes onto trembling surfaces, upon which they began to rattle and jump.
Thirty-five speakers murmur with chimes and metallic scratches, but also whispered syllables that may put you in mind of Turkey's campaign of denunciations by private informants since the attempted government coup last summer.
All of which chimes with her determination that the Conservative Party should speak to, and for, working-class communities as vigorously as it does with its traditional base of rural and affluent suburban voters.
Behind me, toward the rear of the fuselage, the world's first musical instrument designed exclusively for performance in microgravity—a sort of metallic octopus called the Telemetron—emitted plaintive digital chimes as it spun.
We found the appropriately named Sea Glass Beach tucked behind some derelict apartment buildings and beheld layers upon layers of sea glass that tinkled like wind chimes as the waves washed in and out.
Something about the sloping lawn and the red front door, or maybe it's just the tinging of the wind chimes and the way that the midmorning light makes the house look picture-book flat.
Coleman takes us on a native Long Islander's tour of Suffolk County, from a strip-mall deli with "drying salamis hanging like red wind chimes" to a Friday night at the Full Flaps Lounge.
It's not until you come upon the strategically placed black-faced lawn jockeys that you begin to realize that something is amiss — something perhaps having to do with the aforementioned gun-shaped wind chimes.
After building marvelously for five minutes, the it segues into a slower, wispier section in which chimes ring and strings flutter, followed by yet another discrete section that foregrounds the squeak of his vocoder.
Specifically, the Cellinos' lawyers argued that Barnes was obligated, under the status quo orders in the dissolution proceeding in New York state court, to seek permission from Justice Chimes to act on the corporation's behalf.
The song was No. 1 for two weeks and dominated Twitter chatter; whether people thought it was good or bad, they reacted to the subtweety lyrics, the lack of melodies, the creepy music box chimes.
I'll be honest: I didn't expect Garfield and Elmo wind chimes to be this dynamic, but Detroit-based artist Jonathan Rajewski's playful mobiles fixed me in their googly muppet eyes and handily dispatched my assumptions.
Plus, Jigsaw's Yasmin Green chimes in on censorship and the future of the internet, and Emma Beals investigates how the regime, rebels, jihadists, and NGOs in Syria are fighting for control of the country's wheat.
Real Time News Writer Nicole Gallucci chimes in to tell us all about how one passenger's battery-equipped headphones caught on fire (18:09) while she was sleeping during a flight from Beijing to Melbourne.
Aldi and Lidl are also modernizing existing stores and making a push into premium ranges that chimes with British shoppers, who, squeezed by inflation and subdued wages growth, have become more cautious in their spending.
But when I actually think about that game, one of the first things that I recall is the eerie chimes and creaky tempo of a hammered dulcimer, and long fading scrapes of strings and cymbals.
But its assessment that Chinese mined production has fallen sharply this year chimes with a broader analyst consensus that the zinc mining sector has been impacted by the multiple prongs of Beijing's anti-smog campaign.
This creeping intolerance chimes with the paternalism of "trigger warnings", whereby students are alerted to potentially upsetting passages in novels or other texts, as if solidarity in suffering were not one of art's chief purposes.
" Her customer Kareen chimes in: "It's amazing to have an area where it's all Black-owned businesses because I don't always feel like we have somewhere to go for a great service for our hair.
From the strings' hushed hymn to nature at the opening, through invasion and battle music, to a glittering apotheosis, complete with bells, chimes and cymbals, Mr. Noseda drew polished playing through the full dynamic spectrum.
Decades later, during the Vietnam War, Welles turned the Henry plays into "Chimes at Midnight," making Falstaff the story's fulcrum and stripping Henry's battle against the French at Agincourt down to a harrowing, unheroic struggle.
But "Xanadu" is also notable for more austere portions where Peart emotes like a one-man orchestral percussion section, working through wooden temple blocks, wind chimes, tubular bells, glockenspiel, a bell tree and tuned cowbells.
It starts out folky but grows fully orchestral, deploying  a 1960s-style folk-psychedelic band (complete with tootling electric organ and insistently pounding tom-toms in the background) and lavish arrangements with strings and chimes.
A minute repeater is the horological label for a striking mechanism that chimes the time (in hours, quarters and minutes) when the user pulls a lever, typically inserted into the side of the watch case.
All around the room, there were seven bamboo wind chimes, 23 bouquets of hanging flowers, 43 silvery paper squares (which are Malaysian Taoist funeral symbols) and enough Australian eucalyptus to cure a serious case of SAD.
Briefly, let's touch on the theme song: It's an enchanting sequence of bells, chimes, and piano keys composed by Nicolas Britell (The Big Short, If Beale Street Could Talk) a master of the sound of money.
That chimes in with an early-June consensus among economists that a consumption-driven upswing will continue and, with financial markets showing no discernible reaction to Tuesday's data, that view appears not to have shifted significantly.
That number chimes with an estimate from consultants Roskill, which sees nickel demand growth from battery producers for EVs to rise between 12.6 and 19.5 percent a year to between 51,000 and 93,000 tonnes by 2025.
For much of my life, I saw them as I'd see anything in her home: her wind chimes on the porch; her garden shoes by the door; and those colorful pepper shakers on the kitchen table.
That is what my wife's grandmother and the story's grandmother wanted, immortality, and that is what the story will achieve for her, for me, for everyone and everything contained in it—even my father's ghostly chimes.
The 83-year-old classroom and administrative building is one of Fordham's most recognizable buildings, known for its Gothic-style facade, the hourly chimes of its bells and the steps where commencement is held every year.
You are sitting crossed-legged in the cradle of a round, retro dining chair, your rings clinking against the side of a mug of chai tea, with a cluster of wind chimes twinkling above the patio.
Just as a chocolate tart with a swirl of toasted meringue arrived, Mr. Becerra rang his chimes again to announce the first of three nature and history tours scheduled for the next day, a birding outing.
It's something he shares with the soft-spoken Erinc, who is content to let his garrulous younger cohort (Hanno is 33 to Erinc's 41) steer the conversation, and only chimes in when he feels it's necessary.
West chimes in once more to say that he knew Kardashian was the one when he saw her in a paparazzi picture with Paris Hilton, and to admit that he doesn't always listen to her financial advice.
The cloudy outlook chimes with a survey from the DIHK Chambers of Industry and Commerce on Thursday that showed every second company doing business abroad is facing problems such as higher tariffs, restrictions and other trade barriers.
There are also small details, such as a range of colors for the cabin's ambient lighting system, and door chimes developed with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, which the company began offering with the mid-size Aviator SUV.
But another historical precedent might provide a model—and also chimes with contemporary concerns about "technofeudalism", argue Jaron Lanier, a virtual-reality pioneer, and Glen Weyl, an economist at Yale University, who both work for Microsoft Research.
His antipathy to the euro, which he describes in his forthcoming autobiography as a "German cage", chimes with the views of the M5S (which is sceptical) and the League (which is firmly opposed to the single currency).
Paris Smith: I had about 15 glass bowls, modular synths, some little metallophones, a waterphone which you fill with water and play with a cello bow, an ocean drum, koshi chimes, and I can't remember what else.
There's a genuine sense of yearning sentimentality at the heart of "Pretty Green Eyes", something that chimes with one of the primary identifiers of the British psyche: we're a bunch of moaners who revel in misery business.
The caging recalls that of Iago, at the end of Orson Welles's " Othello " (1955), and, as "Outlaw King" arrives at its weltering climax, a frenzy of mudbound slaughter, the echo is of Welles's " Chimes at Midnight "(1967).
The final full-scale feature film he managed to complete in his lifetime, "Chimes at Midnight" is the climactic event of "Orson Welles: One-Man Band," the third installment of Simon Callow's ­supremely intelligent life of Welles.
Certainly, there was a significant rise in civilian deaths that we tracked from international military actions in those two countries, which entirely chimes with the very bad news that other NGOs and international agencies have been reporting.
Interview, a magazine predicated on these sorts of intra-celebrity conversations, was recently resurrected; in the comeback issue, Raf Simons talks with George Condo (a journalist chimes in occasionally) and Jennifer Jason Leigh talks to Phoebe Cates.
The Pixel Contrast Booster chimes in to deepen blacks and make dark scenes pop — which is the simple way of explaining what an OLED TV (organic light-emitting diode, to be fancy) actually does for your content.
At 7:30 on the dot, Christopher Becerra, whom Ms. Otawka talked into moving to the island to expand the wine program and sharpen the front of the house, struck four notes on a set of chimes.
The survey of recruitment firms chimes with official data which showed job creation in Britain started to wane ahead of the October Brexit deadline, although wage growth has risen to an 11-year high in recent months.
Mr. Monet, their bichon frisé, would come with them, of course, but they were leaving most everything else behind, including the wall clock in the living room that chimes to "Unchained Melody," the Righteous Brothers' 1960s hit.
On Monday, she dismissed Barnes' suit, ruling that under the unusual circumstances of this case, Barnes was required to seek permission from Justice Chimes, whose role is akin to that of a receiver appointed to oversee corporate affairs.
Then Jimmy Fallon chimes in as Trump constantly mispronouncing Madea's name until she corrects it to which he responds, "not to be confused with media, which is all of you and you're all fake news,"—very Trump like.
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In a two-artist show at Locks Gallery, Joseph Cornell overshadows Thomas Chimes, but don't miss the latter's small fine paintings, including one based on the famous photograph of Marcel Duchamp as Adam, in fig-leaf and wristwatch.
That chimes in with a 2016 poll by the Uj Nemzedek (New Generation) institute showing 33 percent of Hungarians aged 15 to 29 planned to work or study abroad, most with the aim of making a better living.
Instead of pleasant chimes, jaunty tunes, or your favorite artist coaxing you out of the bed in the morning; Odd Alarm offers unpleasant sounds like cats fighting, gunshots, and an excruciating clip of a dog getting ready to puke.
" Their guest, psychologist Sandy Rea, who is also dressed in white, then helpfully chimes in attempting to use some of her conflict resolution skills, saying, "Unless you want me to run down there and see if there's a jacket?
Apple's iPhones have a do not disturb feature that can block incoming calls and texts, and a silent mode that eliminates the chimes and other audio cues that signal the arrival of a new message or posting on Facebook.
When you take the bee out of the cloud base, the base stops moving, spins in a tight circle, and plays chimes, which alerts your child to put the bee back in if they want to continue chasing it.
"The sharp drop in Turkey's PMI last month chimes with other very weak survey data and adds to the evidence that the economy has entered a deep recession," Liam Carson of Capital Economics said in a note to clients.
" A man sitting nearby—daytime sozzled, with a few friends at a table covered with beer cans and a plate of chicaron bituka (deep fried pig's intestine)—suddenly chimes in: "I don't know why we like lechon so much.
A deep draw press forms the discs into the body halves, while across the way small, man-operated machines roll thinner strips into scorpion tails, the eventual chimes, which are placed upon a rack to have their seams welded.
And I came away from this production with new respect for "Later Life," which now seems to me one of his most eloquent statements on an archetype that hears the chimes at midnight almost from the moment of birth.
It chimes with a modern far right that is increasingly characterized by growing internationalism and consolidation, with violent extremists framing their struggle as transcending national borders, including fighting against a common Muslim enemy in defense of a Christian West.
Embossed (in this case) with a pattern of panels and rosettes, the material is a vestige of a fading low-end décor tradition, and it chimes with the curatorial conceit of "vernacular abstraction" with which Fujita has been identified.
This chimes with a court filing that emerged earlier this year — which also suggested Facebook knew of concerns about the controversial data company earlier than it had publicly said, including in repeat testimony to a U.K. parliamentary committee last year.
While the local catholic church and its bell tower undergo renovations in Lucerne, a small town in Switzerland, the city reached out to students at the nearby university to help find a replacement for the hourly chimes that are now silenced.
Erickson's Sioux Falls apartment, where Butina lived on her visits in 2015 and 2015, lies in a quiet complex centered around an American flag, silent except for the wind chimes on neighbors' balconies and the muted roar of a nearby highway.
"Meghan's style in jewelry has a pared-down aesthetic that chimes very strongly with my own less-is-more design philosophy — she wears the jewelry rather than it wearing her," says the pearl specialist, who founded her brand in 1999.
The sing-song style of her vocal cadence, along with her alto pitch, puts one in the mind of a mythical siren, while the chimes whose scales that run up and down it sound like the result of a sea breeze.
His girlfriend records what the two of them did at the end of every day so he can look back and read it, and Bryan Cranston, his co-star on Malcolm In The Middle, also chimes in to help him remember.
"The commercial property market has enjoyed a good run and it is hardly surprising that we are now seeing a flatter trend emerge ... which chimes both with recent economic newsflow and the political environment," RICS's chief economist Simon Rubinsohn said.
The rapper also chimes in on Blac Chyna's aspiring rap career and Boosie Badazz's parenting skills ... as you know, Boosie joked about giving his 14-year-old a woman who would intro the kid to the world of oral sex.
Little things start to go wrong: A toddler chatters through the ceremony; thunderous chimes from the stone clock tower disturb the congregation; a power outage means that bride and groom cut the cake by the light of their guests' smartphones.
You didn't know that cuffing season existed and the true reality of millennial hookup culture has come crushing down on you as quickly as it took for their unattended phone to voice a series of soft chimes of Tinder matches?
Whenever you see pressure point systems denounced on the Internet there will be a believer who chimes in to say that countless knockouts have come in combat sports by striking the jawline, solar plexus or floating ribs, all vital points.
Their speech-simulation abilities, along with their mobility, are helping acculturate us to a future in which public spaces are flooded with digitized and recorded voices on top of all the dings and chimes to which we have grown accustomed.
When you watch him in the ring, it seems at moments like his movements were imprecise, arms dangling like wind chimes, exhausted, staggering, bent backward at the waist, like lifting body parts was too tiresome a task to invest in completely.
This new one-off piece is a minute repeater that chimes the time on demand, and shows the time using a three-pronged rotating central arm that points to a retrograde scale running around the north side of the dial.
Things culminate on Friday, when she presents Talking Gong, a piano-violin-percussion trio making music inspired by gong chimes, and on Saturday, when she performs with her DreamTime Ensemble, the group that recorded her remarkable 2017 album, "Perception."thestonenyc.
Still, she's an elegant writer, and when "America First" and "the American dream" come head-to-head in her book during the run-up to World War II, the unexpected (and alarming) historical coincidences begin to resonate like demented wind chimes.
The checkerboard marble floor, the frescoed arches, the wood vitrines tooled with intricate flowers and corkscrew columns, even the gold and glass bell-jar clock that chimes on the hour — nothing has changed since his 19th-century renovation of the shop.
Big Ben's distinctive and reassuring chimes, which have marked the passage of time since the Victorian era, fell silent after ringing out at noon on Monday as a $37 million restoration project got underway for the tower that houses the bell.
Double-digit volume growth in Germany chimes with strong expansions of deliveries in France, Italy and Spain, the third, fourth and fifth biggest markets in the European Union (EU), where sales jumped 22 percent, 27 percent and 21 percent, respectively.
A list of the trades seen by the Financial Times included a number of previously unreported short positions including George Soros' family office betting against the Dutch bank ING, a trade that chimes with its existing public bet against Germany's Deutsche Bank.
Far too many of us have been there: You're having a casual conversation with friends when one of them chimes in with a negative comment about their body or a desire to hit the gym today because they ate too many sweets.
Barnes did ask Justice Chimes to enjoin Ross Cellino's wife and daughters from practicing under the name Cellino & Cellino – a request the state judge denied – but did not request her permission to file a derivative suit in the name of Cellino & Barnes.
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When her mother tries to interrupt the body-shaming lesson by giving her daughter permission to be whatever size she feels comfortable in, her dad chimes in, reminding her it's not her mother's love and approval she needs to earn with her looks.
But you can imagine Sonos speakers being used to deliver audio for all types of smart-home scenarios: as an electronic doorbell, an intercom system, or as a mechanism to deliver chimes alerting you to the end of the laundry cycle, for example.
The Elm Haven housing project in which Smokes grew up has since been torn down, and in its place stands a neighborhood of mixed-income townhouses where the distant wail of police sirens is easily drowned out by the din of wind chimes.
Somnia's only been using the custom chimes for a little over a week, so it's a bit too soon to say if they're going to completely remake the cam industry, or even be adopted by more than a handful of cam models.
The Bundesbank's upbeat assessment chimes with a similar projection by the Ifo Institute last week, suggesting that the economy is past its mid-year dip when weak export demand and uncertainty after Britain's decision to leave the European Union weighed on its expansion.
Lindsie chimes in on that sentiment too, saying there's a major difference between day-to-day drama that'd play well for TV ... and real-life criminal activity, which she seems to insinuate David Eason is guilty of by killing the family dog.
"We really love being parents and I think just seeing, as a father specifically, like I enjoy seeing his development and being able to teach him new things," Derick, 28, chimes in about the best part of watching their son grow up.
It enters the auricle—the crumpled cone of the ear—and echoes through the auditory canal, strikes the eardrum, chimes the bones of the middle ear, and goes spinning down the sousaphone of the cochlea, tripping nerves inside like keys on a piano.
" Zoey chimes in with her own nuanced reading of Erica, "Her relationship with vulnerability is so tattered and torn and pretty much non-existent when you first meet her, but I always understood her, I always liked her, I always felt for her.
NEW ORLEANS — At the Music Box Village in New Orleans, melodies form from the clatter of a drum set made from pots and pans, the patter of dripping from a water tower, and the ring of chimes swinging from a house's awning.
I've had the job for over 10 years, and I still enjoy it as much as the night I started, when the manager handed me a Maglite torch and a set of keys so heavy they made my trousers sound like wind chimes.
To address the question, Dr. McDermott, a former club and radio disc jockey, and Dr. Norman-Haignere, an accomplished classical guitarist, began gathering a library of everyday sounds — music, speech, laughter, weeping, whispering, tires squealing, flags flapping, dishes clattering, flames crackling, wind chimes tinkling.
Tea prepared, Emperor Georgivs II—or George Francis Cruickshank, as he goes by outside the nation's boundary lines—rattles the wind chimes and takes us all back to his mother's backyard in Sydney, where he and his cousins, Geoff and Claire, created Atlantium in 1981.
"Where they have a set of personal standards that are important to them, they want to work in an environment... where they feel they can do good and where they are a part of a culture that chimes with who they are," he said.
The risk for both sides is that failure to reach any deal will see a "cliff edge" Brexit in which Britain, under Article 50 of the EU treaty, simply ceases to be a member as midnight chimes in Brussels going into Saturday, March 30, 2019.
Bannon likens his exit from the Trump White House in 2017 to Henry V's ouster of Falstaff in Orson Welles's "Chimes at Midnight" — regarding Falstaff's banishment as an affirmation of the "natural order of things," and not, as Occam's razor might suggest, a betrayal.
Perhaps unaware of the common usage of the phrase, the department launched a campaign built around phrases like "We all need the D." "Even me!" one poster chimes in, featuring not just a baby, but two middle-aged women and a girl in her teens.
Mono possess an eerily intuitive understanding of the dynamic potential between soft and loud, and of the emotional weight that can be conveyed with strings and chimes; they don't need to add vocals to the mix, because the music says everything on its own.
Certainly Rogers's unfussy and seasonal style, which has its roots in domestic Italian cooking, chimes with the Edible ethos: Don't expect to order a tomato salad year-round at the River Café, where the Michelin-starred menu is about fresh ingredients, simply yet seamlessly prepared.
"Chimes" was also the capstone of his long rivalry with Laurence Olivier in interpreting Shakespeare for modern audiences, and though Olivier easily outpointed him onstage — Welles's New York "King Lear" in 1956 was a costly flop — their duel on movie screens was a different story.
But the hold of the net was not fully broken until I heard the music of Aaron Taylor Kuffner's "gamelatron," an instrument he created that is a mechanized version of the gamelan, a traditional Balinese and Javanese orchestra of drums, vibraphones, bells, chimes, and gongs.
Steel makes its way to a giant stamp, where it is cut into strips and discs for the chimes and body, respectively; it can also embossed, both for marketing purposes and, more importantly, to help prevent keg loss, a major issue for brewing companies.
Before the start of each class, he would ring chimes to initiate a moment of silence before the work began, but before that he would ask students whether there was anything on their minds, unrelated to multivariable calculus, that they would like to bring up.
At last he opened his trunk and found amidst the constant clutter the source of the ghostly chimes: an old clock that he'd bought for the antique booth he and my stepmother ran as a sideline to their community-college teaching and then forgotten about.
In the labor and delivery ward that day, where Brahms' Lullaby chimes whenever a baby is born alongside the ever-present hum of fetal heart monitors, I watched a training session for nurses on how to use a machine that automates quantitative blood loss.
PARELES With tolling chimes, a growly high-drama vocal, a minor-mode melody, a verse about death and an arena-scale drumbeat, "God's Country" verges on goth metal, with only a little bit of slide guitar and devout lyrics to qualify it as country.
Her latest effort, the brooding, ephemeral Diminution, sees her channel urban loneliness and emotional blight via a combination of delicate guitar, brooding trumpet, textural drones, eldritch chimes, and her own spare, startlingly sweet vocal stylings, which float above the mire like newly freed souls.
The Heidi Shop was to us then what a trip to New York City or Paris might be now, its glass shelves full of trinkets, crystals, charms (to add to our bracelets), china animals, brass lighthouses, wind chimes, miniature musical instruments, wooden dolls wearing bonnets.
A smaller tip offers just a second of sound for the vibrator to respond to, and the chimes max out at three seconds for those hefty 1000 token tips (according to a Chaturbate blog, that translates to $79.99 for the viewer, of which the model sees $50).
Whenever someone like me makes the case for renewable energy, generally someone on the other side chimes in (or, as I see it, "whines in") about how difficult it would be to transform our infrastructure, and how expensive it would be, and how long it would take.
Their birth requires a brief anatomy lesson: Kegs consist of two body halves, two chimes—the top and bottom, handles and base—as well as a neck and tube, the foramen magnum that will eventually hold the spear, the main artery through which the beer will flow.
The notion chimes in almost elegiac fashion with a self-prophetic line from the cover of a magazine — La Pomme de Pins — that Picabia designed in 1922, which lends this book its subtitle: Notre tête est ronde pour permettre à la pensée de changer de direction.
" Este chimes in, "But also, after coming off tour for three years, we felt on fire as a band... it's not that we weren't the first time, but I think we just wanted to capture the essence of us playing live a little more on this record.
Without dialing back on the ferocity they've become known for—Matt "Punchy" McQuaid's krauty bass riffs and Matt Schulz's cavernous drums, for instance, sound larger than ever on the opening one-two blitz of "Chimes Broken" and "Tom Tom"—they've also embraced moments of real warmth.
I've played the album several times across 19.073, and certain parts of it still hit me today with a discomforting queasiness: squeals and drones drift in and out of focus atop crisp folktronica beats of no little beauty, while woozy chimes stagger about in a fog of radio static.
The two-year timeline also chimes with assurances being given by Daimler AG's van unit to customers interested in its forthcoming electric Sprinter van that the total cost of ownership will be the same as the cost to own and operate a conventional van over a few years.
" Another player, Petty Officer 2nd Class Zachary Anderson, a mass communication specialist at Gitmo's radio station, chimes in and says, "They had their phones out the whole time, and at one point, they were walking around the building and at one point, I had to yell at them both.
Sleeping next to a laptop or desktop is, of course, less common than sleeping next to a phone, but if you have a computer in your bedroom, you don't want it waking you up with chimes and whistles if something's happening in an app or on a site.
The engineer in the passenger seat next to me, an Uber employee for all of three weeks who asked if I wanted to take a turn behind the wheel, chimes in to say I should turn the car off and start it again, as if rebooting a computer.
The handles and neck hole are cut into the chimes, the neck welded in, while the two body halves are first spot welded, by hand via TIG welding, to prevent the stainless steel from pulling apart at the seams when it goes into the machine to get welded completely.
Mr. Moore was 12 when he met Mr. Robinson, and by high school they were in a group called the Five Chimes (with Mr. White, a future Miracle) that won a contest on "Saturday Dance Party," a Detroit television show hosted by Ed McKenzie, a local disc jockey.
" — 'The Chimes,' a short story by Charles Dickens "Soon after that conversation at Mr. Toller's, the vicar learned something which made him watch the more eagerly for an opportunity of letting Lydgate know that if he wanted to open himself about any difficulty there was a friendly ear ready.
The sequence is only 45 seconds long but it displays the multiple complex movements of the four elements: The leaf's trembling, the fairy's twitching wings and arching neck, the lily's opening, the butterfly's rising and, finally, the fairy's falling back asleep — all heralded by clear, nursery-rhyme-like chimes.

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