Queens rang in the changes at half-time with Chisholm bringing on last season's top scorer Stephen Dobbie for Gary Arbuckle.
While all four parliaments in the UK, The National Assembly for Wales, Stormont, Holyrood and the House of Commons, rang in unison.
The next morning during breakfast, three high-pitched alarms rang in the galley.
President Obama rang in the New Year with important action to protect environmental and public health, and rebuild our economy on a stronger foundation.
The Mingus Big Band rang in 2009 with a rousing and raucous 80-minute set before a sold-out crowd at the Jazz Standard in New York.
The alarms rang in the 18th minute when both Jose Enrique and Coloccini failed to clear under pressure from Lee in the left-corner before the ball fell to Bolton old-boy Nolan who handled in his attempt to ease the pressure.
Joe Johnson scored 17 points but shot 6 of 18 for the Nets, who couldn't even reach the 87.5 points they averaged against the Bulls in the regular season, let alone the 106 they rang up in the opener.
When Mr Graham was hospitalised in 1976, three presidents (Nixon, Ford and Jimmy Carter) rang him in a single day.
It also rang true in my first job toiling the motion picture PR space.
She was walking her young black Labrador, Lucy, when gunshots rang out in her neighborhood on Friday.
Two shots rang out in the alley just before 22:00 BST on 26 May, 2011, the court heard.
But word of the Australian report and subsequent Israeli government censorship quickly rang out in the halls of Israel's Knesset, with some lawmakers sharply criticizing the government's handling of the matter.
CNN's Brent Sadler -- who was back in Belgrade after some international journalists were forced to leave Yugoslavia earlier -- heard one explosion outside Belgrade Saturday as air raid sirens rang out in the Yugoslav capital.
We begged them to lock their front doors when they popped out to the shops and admonished them to please not let just any stranger in who rang the outside buzzer claiming he was working in one of the empty units.
Church bells rang 215 times in Hyde, greater Manchester, on Friday morning in memory of the victims.
For me, they rang the bell in early December when the IMF cobbled together a deal to bail out South Korea.
Andrea Rebello, 21, was at her Long Island home near the campus with twin sister Jessica and other Hofstra University students when the suspect rang the door in Friday's early hours.
Five people were wounded in a drive-by shooting in January after a Martin Luther King Day parade, while four were injured when gunfire rang out after an argument in the French Quarter in the days leading up to Mardi Gras.
Recurrent outbreaks of avian Influenza and the outbreak of SARS in 2003 rang alarm bells as potential pandemics.
Miss O'Hara said Ms Halstead rang her from Europe in 1990 to say Mr Sweeney had "tracked her down and was stalking her".
"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.
The idea of waking up in the morning, hearing a river and looking up at pine trees rang an ancient and clear bell in me.
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Paul Revere had at some point in his life rang bells.
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He said: When I left I felt like continuing it, so I found a local TA band in Middlesbrough, rang them up and asked if they needed a drum major.
Season-ticket seekers rang phones off the hook in the team offices the day after the National League announced its expansion into the city in the summer of 1991, laying down deposits for seats they wouldn't see for two years.
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