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bells

[belz] / bɛlz /






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This outpouring of funds has sounded alarm bells for critics who see these new centers as depriving attention from disciplines they consider more important and which have simultaneously seen a decrease in support.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Nepal's eastern plains, rival political flags depicting blue bells and red suns flutter over tea farms and brick homes -- symbols of a local election campaign shaping landmark nationwide polls.

From Barron's

However, a horrendous first end - during which the Italians stole four points - left them chasing in front of a raucous home crowd armed with horns, bells and whistles.

From BBC

Given Lewandowski’s continuing business interests in the private sector, his role in awarding contracts has raised alarm bells inside the White House and DHS.

From The Wall Street Journal

Welsh board member David Thomas said findings should "sound major alarm bells to the Welsh government".

From BBC