- The
Chimes: A
Goblin Story of Some
Bells that Rang an Old Year Out and a New Year In,
commonly referred to as The
Chimes, is a
novella by
Charles ****ens...
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Chimor (also
Kingdom of
Chimor or Chimú Empire) was the
political grouping of the Chimú culture. The
culture arose about 900 CE,
succeeding the
Moche culture...
- Look up
chime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chimes are a
percussion instrument struck with hammers.
Chime or
chimes may also
refer to:
Chimes, Arkansas...
- 173) It is from
these practices that
clock chimes seem to have
eventually emerged.
Clock towers that
chimed on the hour
appeared in
Italy by the 13th century...
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Chime Financial, Inc. is a San Francisco–based
financial technology company that
provides fee-free
mobile banking services through two
national banks...
- Wind
chimes are a type of
percussion instrument constructed from
suspended tubes, rods, bells, or
other objects that are
often made of
metal or wood. The...
- Ben
chimed 30 times, to
welcome the
Games of the 30th Olympiad,
which officially began that day, to London. On 21
August 2017, Big Ben's
chimes fell...
- The
Westminster Quarters Recording of
Westminster chimes from Big Ben,
broadcast on
Radio Oranje, at
midnight on new year's eve 1945
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Chimes at
Midnight (Spanish:
Campanadas a medianoche,
released in most of
Europe as Falstaff) is a 1966
period comedy-drama film written,
directed by,...
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Whittington chimes, also
called St. Mary's, are a
family of
clock chime melodies ****ociated with St Mary-le-Bow
church in London,: 5
which is related...