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But the living ring of terror encompassed them on every side, and they had perforce to remain within it.
It resembled yet another Band: a living ring.
Physically, they are a stack of waxy, living rings.
Wilson makes these lives ring with dignity.
They formed thick living rings around the targeted planets, endless numbers of them, fighting and jostling for position at barely sublight speed.
The plot holds up right to the tragic resolution, and the glimpses into professional musician's lives ring true, but Burgin's composition falls short of its promise.
More than 250 live ring observers - including sports reporters, officials, managers, trainers and competitors - reported fight outcomes to the STAR System from around the world.
When the leash is attached to the live ring the chain slips (adjusts) tighter when pulled and slips looser when tension is released.
About 9 each evening, someone walks through the lanes where Mr. Dumont lives ringing a bell to remind residents that they should "lock the doors, close the gas taps and be careful with fires."
The tone of individual lives rang out loudly and clearly; together, wrote one reader from Santa Monica, Calif., they spoke to America's diversity, "our energy, our cheerfulness, our hope - our noisy and chaotic soul as a nation."
He was too far away to hear their doors shut; but every door in the coral caves where they live rings a tiny bell when it opens or closes (as in all the nicest houses on the mainland), and he heard the bells.
Chopping the blinds is a common occurrence in live ring games, whereas it is not allowed in tournament play (the small blind must raise, call or fold and cannot reclaim their bet), and is seldom, if ever, possible in play on the internet.
Windgassen was the Siegfried in several complete, live Rings from Bayreuth that have been issued commercially on CD, conducted by such now-legendary figures as Hans Knappertsbusch, Clemens Krauss, Joseph Keilberth and Karl Böhm.
They presented perfect targets for the short swords as they balanced precariously on the uneven, yielding mass of dead and dying flesh, from which the terrified cries of the still living rang out above the thud of shields and sharp ring of metal on metal.