Sentences with phrase «jingle of»

The jingle of the bells in «Generator ^ Second Floor» by Freelance Whales has just the right amount of reverb and airyness to them.
Walker and Bromwich, By the leaves we live... Not by the jingle of coins, 2017, performance documentation.
Video footage of the Crow Fair shot by tourists and Apsáalooke from the 1970s to 2016 captures the sounds of horse hooves hitting pavement, gossiping parade goers, and the rhythmic jingle of bells as Crow men dance.
If you discuss Streets of Rage, Super Monkey Ball, or even anything Sonic, chances are you can hear that 90's jingle of retro goodness (SEGAAAAAAAAAAA!).
Grand Kingdom marches forth for justice, glory, and the jingle of coin.
The only «traffic» noise is the charming jingle of pony bells as they trot around the islands sandy «roads».
We have this dog collar for one of our other dogs and we love the fact that her information is right on the collar without the annoying jingle of a normal dog tag!
You may have had to sneak out multiple times because the jingle of your keys is bound to start an incessantly loud barking fit.
The jingle of keys is a dead giveaway that you're leaving, so change your behavior.
Then he heard the jingle of his dog's collar, and followed that sound out of the house and with the help of a neighbor, to safety.
Then I hear it: the jingle of keys.
The jingle of a bell as a yak grazed, invisible in the mist, made me wonder if the trade caravans of the old tea horse road were there, close to me, unaware of and undisturbed by my reality.
I'd forgotten to bring a car charging cable on this trip, but when I casually tossed my phone into the center console of the 2014 Toyota Avalon, I was surprised to hear the jingle of the charging notification.
«Nature and nurture is a convenient jingle of words, for it separates under two distinct heads the innumerable elements of which personality is composed.
«After - school deepens all we do during the school day and deepens all we do in early childhood development,» he said, before being briefly interrupted by a lingering ice cream truck playing a jingle of «It's A Small World.»
After creating a plan for the next day, we ventured out for dinner at Café Constant, a cozy and casually chic restaurant bustling with close together tables and the jingle of happy conversation.
Dinners at home in Fort Worth won't be the same without the jingle of her collar as she wanders under the table looking for scraps and scratches between the ears.
«I am convinced,» he wrote, «that every deep or delicate treatment of the magical theme, from the lightest jingle of Peacock Pie... to the most profound shaking of the phenomenal world... will always be found to imply an indirect relation to the ancient blessing and cursing; and it is almost as vital that it should be moral as that it should not be moralizing.»
Biting fleas are annoying, as are the constant scratching and the jingling of the pet's vaccination tag.
The jingling of keys or the notion of a car ride puts your dog into a «try and find me» mode where he or she hides and / or has to be carried out to the car;
Dogs learn contextual cues too, such as the presence of a leash means walks and the jingling of car keys means car rides.
If the jingling of tags just drives you crazy consider an updated id tag that is especially designed not to jingle.
For pets or pet parents who may find the jingling of metal tags irritating, Janine Berger - Gillet of Twigo Tags invented a solution that is quiet and keeps pets safe.
Lovers can escape the slopes, snuggle - up under the warmth of a fur blanket and listen to the soft jingling of sleigh bells as they are whisked across the Swiss countryside in a horse - drawn sleigh ride in Kandersteg, one of Switzerland's most picturesque and unspoiled resorts.
The jingling of sleigh bells echoed against the snow - capped evergreens as we were pulled across frozen lakes and through an icy forest.
the only sound you hear on the street is bicycle bells and the jingling of bells on the horses.
The occasional Korok is even hidden in plain sight — just listen for the jingling of its movement to hunt it down.
Image: By Leaves we Live... Not by the Jingling of our Coins, Zoë Walker & Neil Bromwich, 2017 Photo: Peter Dibdin
So, as you're decking the halls with boughs of holly and listening to the jingling of Rudolph's bells, we've compiled a list of the ways that ten different interior design bloggers have decorated their homes for Christmas, featuring the charming and oftentimes whimsical decor that only the festive season can bring.

Not exact matches

Journey also made one of the first promotional deals by teaming with Budweiser: In exchange for posing for ads and creating radio jingles, they received posters to give to every concert ticket buyer.
For now, it doesn't look as if this mathematical theorem will make it into the pantheon of McDonald's slogans, alongside the «Two all - beef patties» jingle and «You Deserve a Break Today.»
Going the route of advertising gimmicks such as jingles and mainstream celebrity endorsements is a bygone method most savvy shoppers no longer fall for.
A slogan is one of those brand elements, like a jingle or a spokesperson, through which one could tell the story of a company.
Amid a field of unknown and untrusted alternatives, a familiar brand logo, jingle or tag line provided the much - needed cognitive shorthand to help shoppers confidently choose.
But their negative equity was that of the banks, and people have began to walk away from their homes («jingle mail»).
But Richard Trentlage wrote several other memorable jingles, including for V8 and McDonald's («McDonald's is your kind of place!»).
Those who grew up in the 1980s will no doubt remember the catchy jingle about the Milford Plaza Hotel — aka the Lullaby of Broadway.
Hence the term jingle mail, the (albeit rare) practice of people mailing their house keys back to the bank.
(During the U.S. crisis, the act of mailing one's keys to the bank was known as «jingle mail»).
For example, the practice, still observed in many churches, of wearing a red flower in honor of living mothers and a white flower in memory of deceased mothers originated in a florist jingle, promoted tirelessly by the industry in hopes of widening the variety of flowers associated with the day and thus enlarging Jarvis's own emphasis on white carnations.
Reading Old Testament books in the light of this principle, which was long ago expressed in the jingle «the New is in the Old concealed, the Old is in the New revealed,» I find in their teaching about God and godliness a significance which a Jewish colleague would miss.
I am at last impaled on the horns of the old dilemma, pithily expressed by Nickles's repeated jingle in Archibald MacLeish's play J. B.:
It's jingle bells all the way in a festive edition of the podcast.
Then one day I was walking through a local shopping center, passing by the gaping mouth of its video arcade, where an oily looking man sat on a stool, an evil smile curling the corners of his serpentine mouth, as he suggestively jingled the quarters in his little leather apron.
I doubt this judgment, if only because the density of Updike» catalogs — brand names, highway numbers, advertisement jingles, specificities of dress, localities of fauna and flora — will require endless footnoting.
The songs may be catchy and they may be performed well, and the music can still have the artistic appeal of advertising jingles.
Thus, on a system where time is money, the sound - bite, slogan, or jingle is the preferred unit of political meaning; on a system where central control is paramount, interminable speeches from the maximum leader are preferred.
As a friend of mine recently complained to me; «with centuries of amazing compositions to draw from, why do we insist on using jingles for music worship?»
the slogan of the United Farm Workers, and jingles from the Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, Janis Joplin, and Paul Simon.
The alternative is to create a parallel universe partying in a faux Christmas confection of jingle bells, dancing elves, and self - conscious bonhomie, avoiding the Incarnation of God.
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