Sentences with phrase «who rings the bell»

It might even be his coach who rings the bell.
I haven't lost faith in randomly meeting someone who rings my bell, but Do online dating websites work?
Disney's musical version of the Victor Hugo classic centers on a disfigured man who rings the bells of Notre Dame Cathedral in 15th - century Paris.
Winfried, a sixtyish bear of a man, amiably greets the hapless postal worker who rings his bell, then runs off and returns with a set of false teeth and a ridiculous disguise, pretending to be that first person's twin brother, who just happens to be a radical bomber.
Below, you can read about the man who rings the bells marking the time in Lausanne — and how he inspired an exciting new trilogy.
I know someone who rings a bell when he makes a sale.

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This proposal should ring a bell for anybody who has read Nudge.
You don't get to pick and choose, and you've got to make sure that there's a place for everyone (including many who don't speak, act or look like you) in your business whether or not they believe that bathing is optional or prefer working all night long to showing up before the bell rings in the morning.
They came with nothing but each other and a lot of gratitude... Well that young man, who is not so young anymore, was joined by his life partner three days ago as they stood on the perch of the New York Stock Exchange, rang the bell and took their company public.
He and Daniel Fried, who was the chief US coordinator for sanctions policy until he retired in late February, lobbied Congress to halt the development of the sanctions - lifting package after government officials began ringing «alarm bells about possible concessions being made» to Russia, Malinowski said.
I want to take a moment to congratulate the StockTwits guys who rang the closing bell for yesterday's trading session over at the NASDAQ Marketsite.
Those who are self - aware and candid enough to share something authentic prove ring Gould's integrity bell.
Actor Patrick Stewart (R) and 9 - year - old Vivenne Harr (C), who uses proceeds from her lemonade stand to fight slavery, ring the opening bell as NYSE Executive Vice President and Head of Global Listings Scott Cutler and and Boston police officer Cheryl Fiandaca (L) look on during the Twitter Inc..
The bell only rings for those who truly believe.
This member has not been named by the Chapter but is understood to be David Potter, a leading light of the campanology world, who was given an MBE for his services to bell - ringing and has never been convicted of any offences.
Calvinists within the SBC will gain a better hearing for Reformed theology if they can combine their zeal for doctrinal purity with a passion for evangelism and a love for the brethren, including those who may not ring all five (TULIP) bells in quite the same way they do.
Before I know it, I am in full flow with a young mum, who tells me her 12 - year - old son can't wait to follow in her footsteps in the centuries - old art of bell - ringing.
I said the christians want to impose their view on the rest of us — school curricula, displays on civic buildings, bells ringing for services, who can marry whom, who controls a woman's body, etc
When the Boston Symphony performed Corigliano's Symphony several years ago, it opened an otherwise closed rehearsal only to «those affected with AIDS» and programmed another Corigliano piece, Rage and Remembrance for orchestra and chorus, that invited audience members to come to the stage, ring a bell, and intone the name of someone who had died from AIDS, while Symphony Hall was decked out with pieces of the AIDS quilt....
The warm spices waft through the kitchen, and the soft sound of a bubbling pan beckons and gets the folks in their seats before you even have a chance to ring that ol' dinner bell, and who doesn't love that?
For me, Evans is another glorified Sylvester (does that name ring a bell), please, lets look beyond the manunited waste products and get better and younger players from Italy, Germany or even Greece who are more hungrier to the job bestowed upon them.
With gibbs also back we have monreal who can cover as well so that's another plus so i'm not sure why we're ringing the alarm bells already.
So I wrote to H. L. Mencken, who was a Baltimore authority, and he said that the name rang a bell, but he didn't remember.
They were teachers who were present all day, all week, building unity, erasing individualism, there to chaperone the boys in the frosty parking lot outside the weight room at 6:30 a.m., there when the notebooks came out after class bells rang.
For students who don't know which base to run to, he has bells on each bag and rings them to provide guidance.
If the name rings a bell the reason is that Pedro Luro was also the grandfather of Trainer Horatio Luro, who won two Kentucky Derbies in three years with Decidedly and Northern Dancer.
DOGFIGHTERS Sirs: Hell's Old Angels (Oct. 30) rings a bell for all of us who were seat - of - the - pants fly - boys in 1917,» 18,» 19.
Instead, Miz retained thanks to his wife and manager, Maryse, who decided to ring the bell signaling the end of the match in order to get Zayn to break the submission hold he had on Miz.
We are getting rid of players who are playing in the most shock ridden season on record and in the last three years a record amount of sudden deaths if this was any other sport alarm bells would be ringing.
A nice drop of the shoulder from André Gomes to take on Torres on the halfway line was followed by a neat pass to Suárez, who touched the ball off to Messi and, from then on, the alarm bells were ringing for the Rojiblancos.
value winning over safety, so much so that they are willing to risk the health of their «star» athletes for the sake of team success by employing a double standard when it comes to concussion safety - one for regular players, another, more lienient one for «stars» - which helps them justify putting a key player who has been «dinged» or «had his bell rung» back into the game.
getting their «bell rung», seeing stars) young athletes can sustain without potentially causing a serious brain injury, with the percentages of those who felt this way highest among coaches under age 35, male coaches, and paid coaches; and
As a sociologist who frequently works in schools, Kimberly Moss - Dobbins has seen many children who could use a little extra attention after the dismissal bell has rung.
School bells were ringing Tuesday morning for thousands of Western New York children who started a new school year.
Former shadow cabinet member Michael Dugher — who was sacked by Mr Corbyn last year — said: «There should be alarm bells ringing.
«The enemy of your enemy» rings a bell:) Everyone and their grandmother keeps accusing Russians of throwing the election to Trump (the fact that they didn't actually do anything other than feed actual, non-fake, real emails to Wikileaks seems irrelevant to people, who previously were all about supporting Wikileaks and Snowden and Panama papers even though the latter caused Iceland's leader to lose the job).
In her remarks after ringing the market's opening bell, Quinn said to the shoppers, «Who knew that when you came today to buy arugula you would be making a profound political statement about the future of downtown Manhattan?
But we'll get outside the institutions, to hear from two arctic activists who are ringing every alarm bell they can find.
Does the suddenly disappeared food blogger who hasn't posted anything new in what feels like eternity ring a bell?
Sure it does ring a bell for anyone who has seen it once in a lifetime.
If this is a guy who has never had a relationship that has lasted more than a few months, that should also ring alarm bells.
Who says it all ends at the ring of the bell.
Love21cn was founded by Fudan University postgraduate Gong Haiyan who claimed that since the birth of her site in October 2003, 400,000 members have signed up, of whom 26,000 have rung wedding bells.
Wedding bells will be ringing again for a couple who divorced after being married for two decades.
As fantastical and magical as this story is, Dayton and Faris bring a warm realism to the material, and the screenplay rings clear as a bell for anyone who has ever suffered from identity crisis or pressure to live up to an ideal image in a romantic relationship.
After a year full of fraught conversations about whether a person can separate the art from the artist, Oldman's past behavior rang alarm bells for some viewers who saw his award as undermining the Time's Up movement.
Something about it kind of rang some bells for me, and it was this idea of a group of pioneers lost in the desert, being led by a leader who may or may not know where he was going.
There are shades of What Dreams May Come and Paperhouse in the visualisation of Susie Salmon's own personal Heaven, and the emphasis on standard amateur sleuthing might ring alarm bells for those who've read the novel and were expecting Jackson to come up with Heavenly Creatures Part 2.
In this menu you should find a quest titled «The Proving» which should ring a bell for anyone who's played the game.
The toe business and the drug - cartel - king who's into pop culture may ring some bells, suggesting that this movie, written by Anthony Tambakis and Matthew Stone from a story by Stone, is some kind of Coen / Tarantino pastiche.
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