The chimes had been temporarily switched off for a refurbishment when the couple bought their house in October.
The chimes of the White House have rung, and I didn't even know we had chimes at the White House.
The government has announced that the chimes of Big Ben will fall silent during the funeral as a mark of respect.
The chimes of Big Ben were silenced during the funeral.
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As a mark of respect, the chimes of Big Ben, as the bell and clock tower by the Palace of Westminster are commonly known, were silenced for the duration of the proceedings.
The chimes can be built by anyone.
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Revellers in the city centre greeted the new year by eating 12 grapes in time with the chimes at Madrid's central Puerta del Sol clock in a national tradition, while hundreds of thousands partied in Berlin to live music in the landmark Brandenburg Gate.
Today, on the long wraparound porch, the music of the wind chimes competes with the noise of the cars rushing by.
Politicians have long been aware that the notion chimes deeply with the British sense of self, and is meddled with at one's peril.
The Miracles grew out of an earlier quintet of high school performers called the Five Chimes that formed in the mid-1950s and changed its name to the Matadors after several line-up changes capped by Claudette Rogers' admission to the group.
Graeme Jenkins, in his final performance as the company's music director, steadily paced Mr. Argento's mercurial orchestrations, which ranged from the delicate chimes that transported us into the past to grandly colorful, Debussy-like effusions.
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After further debate about his sanity, the prisoner chimes in with, "Moussaoui flies over the cuckoo's nest!"
The CW chimes in with Smallville and Supernatural, however we'll just kick back and watch Shanghai Noon in stretch-o-vision on TNT.
The new policy also chimes with the ideas of Turkey's soldiers, who are generally keener than the politicians to keep in with the Americans.
When I was a kid, I liked walking through neighborhoods alone, looking at houses, seeing what people did to make them homes: the gardens, the statuary, the potted plants, the wind chimes.
It fears this will mean the end for a subject which, it says, chimes with the Tories' Big Society idea.
Some of the most beautiful things in this show are the shikisi, or poem cards, in which the visual form of Koetsu's writing chimes wonderfully with the loops and eddies of Sotatsu's water, the spikes of his plant stems and the slow blur of his distant mountains.
The song builds to a frantic conclusion, bolstered by accordion and deceptively innocent chimes, in the process concocting a colorful nightmare for the characters within.
The government also believes this approach chimes with public opinion: recent surveys suggested the benefit reforms enjoyed approval ratings of up to 60%.
On Sunday, French President Francois Hollande said he expected economic growth in France to be "barely above zero" in 2012, which chimes with the latest forecast from the OECD of 0.1% growth this year.
This chimes with the campaigning of the president's wife, a vocal evangelical Christian and condom-basher, who funds pro-abstinence and pro-fidelity posters and radio spots, and has called for a census of virgins in the country.
The Sunday Herald's Associate Editor, Pat Kane, thinks Scotland's buoyant national mood chimes in well with the paper's intentions, although it will not be backing the secessionist Scottish National Party.
This latter concern chimes in with the principal complaint of British businessmen about red tape.
The boomer mother in me chimes in: Time for some tough love.
He chimes in on the lasting impact of Bond over the years and through different actors like Sean Connery, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Craig in the video below.
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We talked for a while in her living room and then she told me she wanted to show me something in her backyard, which is well gardened and is filled with the soothing clang of wind chimes.
But the outlook of this conservative crowd chimes with broader French public opinion in surprising ways.
The Indonesian gamelan orchestra uses gongs, xylophones and percussion to produce a rhythmic pulsing with the melodic beauty of bells and chimes.
Its chimes ring out in the late afternoon sunshine, throwing into sharp relief the way that innocence and evil lived here, side by side.
So poorly defined is he that a supporting character actually chimes in late in the game to explain that he really is a bad-ass after all.
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