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- A church bell is a bell in a Christian church building designed to be heard outside the building. It can be a single bell, or part of a set of bells. Their...
- awarded the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 2011. His works include Churchbell and Mitvaa in prose, and Sandhyaakalchya Kavita, Rajputra Aani Darling...
- (cowbells). In 530 A.D., the Benedictine Order began to engineer large cast churchbells and set up foundries to make them, supplying them throughout western...
- heritage. It contains numerous ecclesiastical artifacts ranging from a huge churchbell to paintings; ivory and wooden statues of all shapes and sizes, vestments...
- JSTOR 40316106. McGovern, Thomas H. (1980). "Cows, Harp Seals, and Churchbells: Adaptation and Extinction in Norse Greenland". Human Ecology. 8 (3):...
- of Love"   4:48 4. "Ketamine"   2:40 5. "Bleed All Over"   3:35 6. "Churchbells, Ghosts"   4:53 7. "Internal Hourgl**** Discussion"   3:49 8. "Stockholm...
- Hurum Church is a medieval stone church in Hurum, Norway. It was constructed in the 12th century. The church was damaged by fire in 1686, and rebuilt with...
- of Sto. Sepulcro. The town blacksmith, Flavio, forges a dagger and a churchbell from the remains of the meteor. He uses the dagger to fight off the evil...
- to write new material. They composed six songs, namely, "Everytime a Churchbell Rings", "An All American National Sport", "The Taking of Peckham 123"...
- several works. Mara Mitro (1969), Arati Prabhu (1978), Mannu Karan (1978), Churchbell (1980), Chani (1981), Ravindranath: Tran Vyakhyano, Saundaryamimansa (co-translated)...