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bells

[belz] / bɛlz /






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“There are going to be a few more alarm bells out there saying: ‘We really are relying on the top 20% of households’,” to sustain the market, Keating said.

From The Wall Street Journal

They’re called inside by bells, attached to cords running out the windows, labeled the Maid, the Ballerina, the Boxer, the Doctor.

From Los Angeles Times

Organizers said the desire to outfit the exhibit with digital bells and whistles came directly from the top.

From Los Angeles Times

Almost all measures of sentiment among chief executives and finance bosses in the last six months have shown alarm bells ringing.

From BBC

This has set off alarm bells among parent groups who fear it may lead to limits being imposed on support.

From BBC