When the doorbell rang on a normal April Sunday afternoon, 17-year-old schoolboy Aamir Siddiqi volunteered to answer.
The problem was no bells rang on Wall Street when the market value line approached the replacement value line on your chart.
When the closing bell mercifully rang on Friday , the Dow Jones industrial average was down 246.79 points, to close a 12, 606.30.
"He was all set to go to another club I believe on a two-and-a-half year deal and he rang me on the morning to say he didn't want to go and wanted to stay here, asked if there was anything I could do, " Cooper revealed.
We gave first aid on the scene then rang for an ambulance and the police.
When the phone rang, on the other end of the line, in Lyon, was Bocuse.
"I rang them on the off-chance and they have already cleared all the snow in front of the house where the funeral is going from, " he said.
"On the day that they died, Fiona rang up the police and told them children were walking on the hedge and she was told to ignore them, " said Mrs Cassell.
As soon as she pressed the End button on her cell phone it rang again.
On June 15th President Clinton rang Pakistan's prime minister, Nawaz Sharif, to tell him to pull back.
Joe would bound up from his chair every time they rang the bell on some important news release.
Finally at 06:55 on Thursday morning the phone rang one last time.
All she knows is that the pair was dining in the Oberoi hotel restaurant in Mumbai, India, on Wednesday night when shots rang out.
He said that if she rang a bell on the desk while he was away he would come running back, and she could eat one marshmallow but would forfeit the second.
Lazard's Bruce Wasserstein rang the opening bell on his debut day and did a lap around the trading floor.
The founders rang the opening bell on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, and the Christian and secular press covered their launch.
Shop manager Gary Singleton, on duty at the checkout, rang the bottle of rose wine through his till without asking for any ID or proof of age.
Lazard's (nyse: LAZ - news - people ) Bruce Wasserstein rang the opening bell on his debut day and did a lap around the trading floor.
French coach Bernard Laporte rang the changes bringing on a trio of scrummagers and replacing veterans Raphael Ibanez, making a record 93rd appearance for a hooker, Fabien Pelous and Martin.
The family have said they did not want to make any public comment about their loss, but Mr Harding's brother-in-law, Joseph Mather, rang BBC Radio Sheffield on Friday to make the offer.
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Singer Alexandra Burke today rang her mother Karine Atay on Monday to tell her the news.
She was walking her young black Labrador, Lucy, when gunshots rang out in her neighborhood on Friday.
" Pianist McCoy Tyner's forceful left hand rang just right, especially on his "Walk Spirit, Talk Spirit.
One afternoon, my phone rang and a recruiter was on the other end.
My family were to fly to Boston on Saturday (13th) so I rang BA Friday evening to check my flight was OK, they said it was.
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Staff at the Bungei Shunju say that, after its February article, officials from the Keidanren, Japan's premier business association, rang to congratulate the magazine on its good work.
Facebook engineers had rigged the button to automatically post the message, "Mark Zuckerberg has listed a company on NASDAQ - FB, " on his own Facebook profile as he rang the bell.
The following morning - the morning of the day that Mr Mandelson resigned - the senior civil servant rang Downing Street to pass on his information, but was unable to speak to anyone involved in the meetings with Mr Mandelson.
In Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest district, the first school bell rang for 600, 000 students on Aug. 14, three weeks earlier than the normal start.
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