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carillon造句
1. But a great carillon pealing, pealing. 2. The resulting effect is reminiscent of a carillon of wooden hells. 3. Carillon history in the development process, experienced a shift from the entertainment and entertaining people of God functional changes. 4. To play a carillon. 5. In New Zealand the National War Memorial Carillon Tower has been cathodically protected along with a few jetties. 6. The carillon has held the post of this election candidate, the ordinary social pedagogical faculty third grade student river tin zhu (sound) election propagandist. 7. In the 17th century scaled-down carillons are introduced into the drawing-room: the musical clock contains a row of bells which are played by a pro grammed cylinder just like the tower carillon. 8. The note produced by a carillon depends on the length of the bar that is hit. 9. State records show that the company, originally called Carillon Holdings, was established in March 2008. 10. There was an air of intentness about him, a concentrated purpose that set a whole carillon of alarm bells ringing. 11. Twice a day, the square fills with people gathering to watch nearly life-size figurines act out scenes from the city's history on the famous carillon clock tower. 12. In 1755, French settlers in North America began building a military fortification, Fort Carillon, on the western shore of Lake Champlain. 13. A 28-meter staircase leads up to where the eight-bell carillon tops the tower. 14. The device synthesizes audio in digital FM way with 32 polyphony, which can simulate trumpet, flute, clarinet, bassoon, organ, carillon and so on. 15. In 1796 the Swiss watchmaker Antoine Favre takes out the patent on "the carillon without bells or hammers". 16. Under the command of General Jeffrey Amherst, the British returned the following year and were able to defeat the French, who destroyed much of Fort Carillon and withdrew to Canada. 17. It was highlighted by the laying of the cornerstone by the Governor General of the Confederation Building on Wellington Street and the inauguration of the Carillon in the Peace Tower.