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Then she heard the River Valley Ringers, the bell ringers who play at the local United Presbyterian Church.
There aren't a lot of guitar riffs on Dead Ringers.
The actors are all dead ringers for their respective band members.
I thought of "Dead Ringers," but there are many successful variations.
It'll also be interesting to see how the new additions — ringers?
Ringers also remain in the mix to back up the president.
Lactated ringers contain several additional ions, such as calcium and potassium.
And you're right, there's less distortion and noise and murk on Dead Ringers.
On Dead Ringers I wanted to use repetition in a slightly different way.
The show includes 150 instrumentalists, 32 bell ringers, and several actors and dancers. 
But among British bird-ringers "control" was already in widespread use by 1965.
The labor section has more group photographs, including a tintype of bell ringers.
Ahead, we rounded up 11 products that are dead ringers for our favorite foods.
There are about 21,2800 — not 8003,2800, which is how many churches have bell ringers.
Bob and Mary are balloon-blowers and bell-ringers, but they don't want trouble.
There are about 50,000 — not 5,000, which is how many churches have bell ringers.
The cover of Horseback's new album, Dead Ringers, suggests a kind of twisted folk metal.
Bell ringing became fashionable in the 1600s, and soon, teams of ringers were holding competitions.
At 34, Mr. Heinsdorf was one of the youngest ringers at the Quarter Peal Weekend.
Companies hired ringers for their league teams, and some stars barnstormed, taking on all local heroes.
They talk to and create murals of dockworkers, dockworkers' wives, miners, farmers, bell ringers, and more.
When newsroom executives learned of this, they made it plain he was not to employ ringers again.
Westminster Abbey announced that bell ringers will "ring a full peal of Cambridge Surprise Royal," at 1 p.m.
And when the ringers were called upon to give their answer, they all gave the same, incorrect response.
He and his wife, Elisabeth Trumpler, were among the founders of the North American Guild of Change Ringers.
For all the team's surprising success, critics contend that Team Israel is essentially a bunch of American ringers.
The Howard Shore/Mondo collaborative editions of Naked Lunch, Dead, Ringers, and Crash will be available through Mondo's website.
In fact, the 163 total is a little misleading, as there are a handful of ringers in the mix.
Many ringers are older because "they learned when they were younger, and have stuck with it," Mr. Butler added.
Basketball has point-shaving, to say nothing of that one time a Paralympic hoops team stocked its roster with ringers.
And Gabi, the Instagram-famous cheerlebrity, is one of Monica's ringers but is plagued by her two ghoulish pageant parents.
But many patients are dehydrated, and that's where saline and "lactated ringers," the most common balanced crystalloid, come in handy.
The Abbey's bell ringers will ring a full peal of Cambridge Surprise Royal, starting at 20183pm tomorrow, in celebration #royalbaby pic.twitter.
It doesn't hurt that the series boasts one of TV's best ensemble casts, featuring ringers like Tichina Arnold and Teyonah Parris.
Case in point: The Kardashian-Jenner sisters are dead ringers for their respective signs — and not in the ways you'd expect.
If you need to dial in from a remote place, put your devices down and turn unnecessary alerts and ringers off.
It featured the voices of nine major league stars playing themselves as ringers for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant softball team.
It takes about three hours to go through the sequences, which can test the mental and physical reserves of the ringers.
The participants are "change ringers," practitioners of an ancient art that first summoned the faithful to church in 220th-century England.
Ringers were flown in to give candidates a final boost with the dwindling number of voters still not aligned with either candidate.
Both sports hired ringers and were a bit too close to gamblers, but college sports had an aristocratic halo it couldn't shake.
"To ring a complex method, you need at least N-1 expert ringers where N is the number of bells," he said.
His participation was especially welcomed by older ringers who fear the art will eventually die out unless younger recruits can be found.
But it's this friction between the show's core group and the ringers that tip the Simpsons out of our world and into theirs.
"He was locked in," said Overbey, whose squad, despite winning, was disqualified from the tournament for fielding Durant, the most obvious of ringers.
The small town the series is set in boasts a surprisingly robust population of comedic ringers, many of whom get multi-episode arcs.
The teachers are mad because, rather than paying them what they're worth, the school districts are bringing in ringers from out of state.
In July, the pair sparked engagement rumors after they were spotted wearing bands on their ring ringers while vacationing together in Saint-Tropez.  
In contrast to the creators of the show, whose television experience is relatively limited, the hair and makeup team is full of ringers.
One example is the clock atop the Bell Ringers' Monument in Herald Square, which Mr. Schneider and Mr. Markowitz adjusted on Wednesday morning.
The Music Together ringers occasionally joke about adding some vibrato to the "Hello Song," but so far they've resisted the urge to showboat.
Whatever the motivation, many ringers find themselves drawn back to the tower once they have acquired a taste for it, Mr. Heinsdorf said.
JOINING US IN A CNBC EXCLUSIVE, OUR BELL RINGERS AND CO-FOUNDERS OF BRYANT STIBEL, FIVE-TIME NBA CHAMPION KOBE BRYANT AND FORMER WEB.
Hey, I could write a letter to the Wednesday night bell ringers and tell them how much I always enjoy their practice, couldn't I?
Get close up on Ronaldo, Eden Hazard or Paul Pogba and these guys are pretty much pore-for-pore ringers for the real thing.
With its advanced methods, the weekend was mostly set up for experienced ringers who wanted to extend themselves in the company of other experts.
As best I can tell, they are ringers meant to keep us looking engaged rather than rubbernecking as Cheryl Hines attempts to pour wine blindfolded.
Even its supporting cast is stuffed with ringers, to the degree that Martin Short turns up in episode three in what amounts to a cameo.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: How many ringers, gauntlets, and washing machines do you feel like you went through after reading this script and then filming that episode?
In David Cronenberg's "Dead Ringers" (Sunday and Wednesday), she plays an actress who creates a rift between identical-twin gynecologists (both played by Jeremy Irons).
The Quarter Peal Weekend drew about two dozen ringers who gathered at the Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields in Philadelphia's Chestnut Hill neighborhood.
Each year, the Salvation Army's bell-ringers post up on sidewalks and outside storefronts to collect donations, marking the unofficial start of the holiday season.
I do this one where I do an arm ringer, and he does an arm ringer, and then we just start trading arm ringers really fast.
The Aboriginal ringers from the outback stations are all primed and ready to go three rounds for a $50 prize, though it's not about the money.
Many value the friendships they have built over the years with their own groups, and with the ringers who welcome them in other cities or countries.
In 2011, a man living in Sharow, North Yorkshire, was so incensed by a three-hour peal that he locked the bell ringers inside the church belfry.
As soon as Mr. Burns tells Smithers he has "24 hours" to get his nine ringers, the episode snaps, and the frenetic gags slip into light-speed screwball.
It was the genius of this scandal's mastermind that he found a way to combine that dodge with a subterfuge that allowed ringers to actually take those tests.
The one thing that never really changed was that, whether the production was Davis' Dead Ringers or Crawford's Berserk, Davis was the greater actress and Crawford the greater star.
Salvation Army bell ringers turn out in force with their 25,000 red kettles, and even the tax code encourages us to get our donations in before the year's end.
Ringing is a strenuous business, and a lengthy peal can feel like running a marathon, according to Kate Flavell, who works for the Central Council of Church Bell Ringers.
And, of course, there are plenty of other comedic ringers in the cast, especially Chris Hemsworth as a doltish receptionist the Ghostbusters hire to (mostly not) answer their phone.
This summer, Howard Shore's teamed up with Mondo to release vinyl editions of three of his scores from Cronenberg films: Naked Lunch, 1988's Dead Ringers, and Crash (1996).
With each of the headbanging concussions that the players call "bell ringers," the evidence mounts that football has a C.T.E. problem that is steadily undermining the joy of the game.
These are just a few of our favorites, from Scanners (1981), Videodrome (1983), and Dead Ringers (1988), but there's a total of 23 body horror cards for you to peruse.
"It's been such a joy, such a joy," said Margaret Lazarou, 88, who taught music in Amsterdam's schools for 2.73 years and conducted the church's bell ringers from her wheelchair.
The ringers at St. Mark's and about 267,733 other churches of various denominations around the world create their joyful symphony with a small number of bells — typically six or eight.
Many of his colleagues who treat brain injuries are also wary of using lactated ringers over saline because of its potential impact on the pressure within the skull, he added.
"I remembered I screen tested her with a bunch of people, including some ringers who were so funny I thought they would blow her right out, but they didn't," he said.
The disparate recording sessions—and the fact this was the show's first serious attempt of real life caricature—meant the nine ringers were not playing themselves but true cartoon stand-ins.
They were ringers for the real-life models who stalked the Hood by Air men's runway in January, right down to their elaborate tattoos and the uncanny grillwork distorting their grins.
The Woodbridge — which costs just $153 — was fresh, fruity and so well balanced that we all suspected it was one of the more-expensive ringers I had put in the lineup.
"The mental agility and the social side is definitely a big part of it," said Bruce Butler, president of the North American Guild of Change Ringers, which was started in 14.
In "Ringers" (2016), composed largely of pale greens, yellows, and light browns, the faceted form becomes a kind of helmet, with the semi-circular opening in the back becoming a third eye.
For those who can't wait to play with these rich shadow shades, we offer consolation in the form of buy-it-now alternatives, which are nearly dead ringers for the real thing.
Amazon kicked off its first re:MARS conference with some ringers last night, bringing out Robert Downey Jr., Boston Dynamics' Marc Raibert and Disney Research's Morgan Pope and Tony Dohl during the opening keynote.
At Riis Park Beach Bazaar, in Queens, Jared Sochinsky has opened the Push, a pop-up for games, installing beachside tables that have attracted ringers like the seven-year-old Cole Weiner, above.
Among the shop's more eye-catching attractions last week was a pair of thigh-high red vinyl boots, ringers for those that stalked the Dior runway last spring, but at $99, a bargain for sure.
However, the phone icons depicted in last year's Android 8.0 Oreo beta turned out to be dead ringers for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, which gives this particular Easter egg a little extra chocolate.
Other hardware changes include a longer range — the Mate now extends to 150 feet, up from 100 feet before, and the Pro reaches 300 feet compared to the previous 200 feet — as well as louder ringers.
But those events were often connected with large meals at the local pub that could get boisterous, with bell ringers described as being lazy and drunk, according to a website on the history of bell ringing.
Mr. Schneider looked over a black, sooty mechanism known as the strike, which powers Stuff and Guff, the two bronze bell ringers who swing the bronze hammers that appear to hit the monument's bell every hour.
Then, Blip trips and falls down the stairs, bouncing out her front door and into a technicolor wonderland where three forest creatures (including dead ringers for Bambi and Thumper, plus a duck) help her explore nature.
Its now-ubiquitous Red Kettle Campaign — for which bell-ringers collect donations outside stores and shopping malls every holiday season — didn't start until the 1890s, and it didn't begin as a well-planned fundraising campaign either.
"Dolemite Is My Name" is about black actors and comedians who can't catch a break, but the movie has been cast with ringers: The likes of Eddie Murphy and Keegan Michael-Key are playing industry wannabes.
If you've read the book Thrown, then you have an idea of the kind of fighter Kevin is: last second call-ups to fight ringers, able to take a ton of punches, thudding power in each hand.
The best part of the movie is a six-on-six rumble at an airport, in which two teams of costumed co-workers, with a few ringers in the mix, face off to work out their issues.
The move could hit smartphone manufacturers that still import chargers or other components such as vibrator motors and ringers, along with retailers such as giant IKEA that is in the process of expanding its footprint in India.
Designed to help bell ringers answer questions from passersby, the cards include a link to online testimonials from LGBTQ people helped by the Salvation Army's array of social services, from homeless shelters to rehab clinics and food pantries.
Thus, Mr. Burns brought in ringers (sadly, not Mordecai "Three Finger" Brown, as he died in 1948) and that full squad of early-90s baseball studs went on to star in one of the all-time great Simpsons episodes.
Whether it's ethical for a team to stock its roster with ringers, including Sam Fuld, just off an injury with the Oakland Athletics, and Ty Kelly, then with the Mets, is a riddle "Heading Home" would rather not solve.
Swatch filed for a $100 million lawsuit on Friday, and the company's complaint is filled with images of watches that appear to be dead ringers for watchfaces you can buy for the Samsung Gear Sport, Gear S3 Classic, and Frontier.
In stark contrast to the one-man-show vehicles Eddie Murphy or Jim Carrey starred in at their peak, comedians like Ferrell, Sandler, and Ben Stiller tend to recruit friends and ringers, ceding a lot of shtick to their supporting players.
This is the fifth annual Public Works show, and like its predecessors, it has recruited more than 200 amateur performers from the likes of the Children's Aid Society and the Military Resilience Project to join a handful of industry ringers.
And if said series stars two ringers like Reese Witherspoon and Kerry Washington — both of whom also co-produce — and is based on a critically acclaimed novel by Celeste Ng (Ng has an executive producer credit), why then, all the better!
The combination of mental discipline, physical stamina and rigorous teamwork helps to explain the appeal of change ringing to retirees, who typically have the time and experience to become successful ringers, and who are the majority in many ringing groups.
Ms. Taymour's presentation was the bridal procession: the flower girls (ringers for "The Shining" twins), the club-kid friends, the family elders, a squirming baby (whose crushed-velvet-covered diaper matched the crushed-velvet suit of the model toting him down the runway).
As we pulled into Wilkins Fruit & Fir Farm, passing at least a dozen dead ringers for the Christian girl autumn lady on our way to the parking lot, my boyfriend remarked that he'd been here before and proceeded to tell me an absolutely preposterous story.
Adams and Fisher, some people say, are dead ringers for each other, and in an even more meta bit of doppelgängery, the actress who plays Susan's daughter, and whom we glimpse briefly, is named India Menuez, thus sharing a name with Tony and Laura's daughter.
"Once upon a time, Birdsville depended on local ringers, stockman, drovers," said Don Rowlands, an Aboriginal elder of the local Wangkangurru and Yarluyandi nations and a ranger of the nearby Munga-Thirri National Park, referring to the workers on the cattle ranches that surround the town.
There were 130 of them on the video-game side and they were dead ringers for competitive poker players on television: quiet concentration, slouched posture, eyes covered by hats—albeit ones featuring those gentlemanly young owls instead of nationally ranked college basketball programs—and jotting notes on paper.
"Double Lover" nods a bit to David Cronenberg's "Dead Ringers" (1988) and Roman Polanski's "The Tenant" (1976), two arguably classic thrillers on doppelgängers and madness, and Mr. Ozon's stylistic gymnastics sometimes bring to mind Brian De Palma, who made a film about good/bad twins early in his career.
Dressed in their finest pro-Trump gear, a gaggle of skinny teenage boys, almost all them white, were dead ringers for Nicholas Sandmann, the teenager from Covington who went viral earlier this year after footage emerged of him wearing a MAGA hat while seeming to taunt a Native American demonstrator.
The cast is stacked with comedy ringers, from Jennifer Aniston's mean, power-suited boss to the employees of the titular office (including Jason Bateman, Kate McKinnon, T.J. Miller, and Jillian Bell), who decide to throw a giant, debaucherous party in their place of employment to impress a key client (The People v.
By using glue sticks and powder to cleverly cover eyebrows (in case you hadn't noticed, many filters remove your arches!), fine art brushes to make pencil-thin lines, and tweezers to place plastic jewels in precisely the right spots, these artists create end results that are dead ringers for the real thing.
A user on the Science Fiction and Fantasy Stack Exchange forum suggests that that episode was, in turn, inspired by an episode of Adam West's live action Batman series called "The Dead Ringers" (1966), in which Liberace plays a villain who tries to kill the Bat with a hole-punching machine controlled by piano music.
"When the local band is not good enough to ring something more complicated, you can get expert ringers who come from other towers where they can't ring this more complicated method and the combined group can ring it," said Donald Trumpler, 86, who began ringing in 1965 but no longer participates because of physical frailty.
An excellent Hailee Steinfeld anchors the film as proudly misanthropic black sheep Nadine; newcomer Hayden Szeto provides a perfect foil as Nadine's heartbreakingly genuine classmate Edwin; and a couple of adult ringers — namely Woody Harrelson as Nadine's long-suffering teacher/confidante and Kyra Sedgwick as her mother — keep the whole thing from spinning out into a teen-angst parade.
The terrible experiences she's processing are punctuated by flashes of simpler horrors — drawings of the covers of her beloved Dread, Ghoulish and Ghastly magazines (dead ringers for the real-world Creepy and Eerie, whose frequent contributor Richard Corben seems to have had as much of an impact on Ferris's artwork as his polar opposite, Lynda Barry).
His social media feeds -- Twitter, Facebook and Instagram -- documented their travels as they headed from there to points east and south: Bella posing in front of a mural in Detroit, getting petted by some Salvation Army bell ringers in Bowling Green, Kentucky; checking out the sunset over Lake Erie; rolling around a park in Cleveland; watching the water flow at Niagara Falls; standing atop a rock in the Adirondack Mountains in New York; hanging out at Harvard; chilling in front of Boston's Fenway Park; cruising through the streets of Philadelphia and exploring the Lincoln Memorial in Washington.

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