He wore tie-dye t-shirts, bells on his ankles, and he did not wear shoes.
As the sun sinks below the horizon, the wind freshens slightly and bells on the golden umbrellas above the pagodas begin to tinkle.
Morris dancing involves teams of dancers - often wearing hats and bells on their legs - wielding handkerchiefs, sticks or swords, to the accompaniment of folk music.
With necklaces and dangling earrings, feathered headgear and bells on their ankles, the men line up, swaying rhythmically, rising and falling on their toes, as their song, accompanied only by handclaps, rises to a crescendo.
They are spotless, pale brown, pretty, and have oversized bells fastened on leather collars around their necks.
The problem was no bells rang on Wall Street when the market value line approached the replacement value line on your chart.
With alarm bells ringing on both sides of the deal, I was brought in to find out what was going wrong and, if possible, salvage the joint venture.
On still evenings, some say that you can hear the tolling of its church bells carried in on the ocean breeze.
Does Amazon really want to compete on bells and whistles with all-in-one Steve and his magical marching band?
Since then the three bells have been on display in the church's porch, until the decision was taken by the parochial church council that it was "right and proper" for them to be sent home.
They also provide a barrier between the affluent and beggars, junk collectors, basket sellers, fishmongers and job seekers that trawl up and down the streets daily ringing bells and knocking on doors looking for handouts, some on foot and some on horse cart.
It was the handle on which bells were hung which would be rattled to scare away evil spirits.
And it's that sentence that's really raising alarm bells in certain quarters on Capitol Hill, including among people like Congressman Delahunt.
On the green front, all steel-framed Connect:Homes are designed to attain LEED Silver certification out the door, with Gold and Platinum certification and net-zero energy status a possibility depending on additional bells and whistles added at the installation site.
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He and seven volunteer bell ringers started rehearsals by playing the melody on hand-bells before progressing to the "world famous" Anglican bells, which are the highest and heaviest ringing peal bells in the world.
The result is an all-star cast of guest artists on Dark Night, including The Shins' James Mercer (who most recently worked with Danger Mouse on the Broken Bells album), Julian Casablancas of The Strokes and Iggy Pop, each of whom offers his own interpretation of the Danger Mouse and Sparklehorse songs.
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Earlier, I had found a card with instructions on how to ring the bells.
The stonework, sculptures, organ, stained glass windows, bells and clock have all been worked on since 1942.
The Bells, having spent hundreds of millions on DSL gear from Alcatel and Cisco, would likely balk at ever switching to an EtherLoop design.
Third, the assault on Wiesenfeld should raise alarm bells for all parents in the US. It isn't just that universities are increasingly closed to critical thought regarding Israel.
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The most charitable interpretation is that Congress was facing an instant problem because under the Stock Act online posting was to begin on April 15 and alarm bells were being rung.
The first story of Doctor Who's 2013 run, The Bells of Saint John, will be screened on Easter Saturday, 30 March.
Belarus has some good bells too, and they come with sheepskins on.
As Gil, who has gotten lost, pauses on a narrow street, church bells ring at midnight, and a group of swells being chauffeured in a vintage limo haul him aboard and pour him a glass of champagne.
Mr Osborne's advisers would say any increase in investment that is large enough to have a material effect on the recovery would set off alarm bells in the markets, even if the formal deficit plan had not been undermined.
Church bells rang 215 times in Hyde, greater Manchester, on Friday morning in memory of the victims.
Packard Bells response: We try to work through problems with consumers on an amicable basis, says general counsel Samuel Surloff.
As before, bells and whistles are where Sony sets itself apart, and on the PRS-T2, the Applications page is where most of that magic happens.
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The immediate ancestors of the modern horn were sixteenth- and seventeenth-century hunting horns, brass hoops (with flared bells) that were played slung over the shoulder, sometimes on horseback.
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