We gave first aid on the scene then rang for an ambulance and the police.
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.
"It was the intention to melt them down but they were exchanged for our medieval bells and hung in the tower wheee they rang for about 100 years, but were taken down in 1964, " he said.
Or maybe it was more like Rocky going into the ring with Clubber Lang, unable to focus on the fight as his beloved Mick lay dying in the training room from the heart attack suffered just before the bell rang for the first round.
The bell rang out for the first time in July 1859 -- but cracked two months later.
But the biggest cheers rang out for Mr Westerwelle, who supported the Gerhardt line in principle but spent much of his time heaping scorn on the Kohl camp.
This week his bill was due to be debated again by MPs but when I rang him for a progress report he told me it had been withdrawn for technical reasons.
Only when the Guardian rang them for a comment about its latest remarkable story did News International learn of the latest assault on the reputation of the UK's largest newspaper group.
These findings rang true for me.
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Ms Ghosh also said the survey rang alarm bells for her staff.
And a man rang to ask for the phone number of a plumber as he had come home to find he had a leak in the bathroom.
They rang a bell to dismiss us all for lunch, then rang another to get us back to work.
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At a time of deep division nearly 50 years ago, a booming voice for justice rang out across the National Mall, reverberated around our country, and sent ripples throughout the world.
Phillip Mott QC told the court that he had been distracted after a farmer rang the signal box for a second time asking if it was safe to walk his sheep over another crossing further up the track.
Phillip Mott QC, prosecuting, told the jury Mr Maund, 42, "panicked" when a farmer rang his signal box for a second time asking if it was safe for him to walk his sheep across another crossing further up the track.
We rang the bell and waited for a tour, as the sign in front of the museum instructed.
Sometime in 1996, one night about 11 PM I was working at home at my desk and the phone rang, an unusual time for a call.
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For me, they rang the bell in early December when the IMF cobbled together a deal to bail out South Korea.
The eighth-seeded Tar Heels (25-10) take on the winner between Western Kentucky and No. 1 seed Kansas, where Williams coached for 15 years and rang up 418 wins.
Somewhere on the property or at a distant station, a bell rang--plenty of time for you still to grab some goodies, raid the fridge, use the bathroom and be on your way before the rent-a-cops arrived.
They were about to go out for Chinese when the phone rang and Clover answered.
Jackson's words and music also rang through the courtroom as a lawyer for plaintiff Katherine Jackson tried to show jurors his loving relationship with her and his children.
He sidestepped De Gea with ease and composure at the Stretford End then, with an open goal at his mercy, missed the target hopelessly as the taunts for the former Liverpool striker rang around Old Trafford.
When his cell phone rang, he went out onto the porch for a minute, the cookbook still opened on the counter, and I came over to inspect.
Hours after watching the returns come in on election night, Christopher was in Los Angeles--getting ready for bed--when the phone rang, and Gore campaign chairman Bill Daley dispatched him to Florida.
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