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- noun Alternative spelling of
bell tower .
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Examples
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Carlos Tevez is "very much City's talisman" according to John Motson – himself very much the sort of item you might hang from the rear-view mirror to ward off road accidents, and mask the smell of the dog – but has been forced to work his medieval-mugged magic from the stands, while City try to decide whether to send him back to the belltower or not.
Wayne Rooney can be England's top player – as long as he isn't picked | Harry Pearson 2011
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Still to come: The Fed does not fear deflation; Harry Reid is considering using the lame duck session of Congress to pass a renewable energy standard; Minnesota may become the first state to turn down health care reform funds; and Lady Gaga as played from a belltower.
Wonkbook: Jobs bill details sketched; unions target boardrooms; new oil reg rules 2010
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The chapel belltower and its architectural detail are painted, prefabricated aluminum.
A Return to Grace Catesby Leigh 2010
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The chapel belltower and its architectural detail are painted, prefabricated aluminum.
A Return to Grace Catesby Leigh 2010
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The chapel belltower and its architectural detail are painted, prefabricated aluminum.
A Return to Grace Catesby Leigh 2010
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The chapel belltower and its architectural detail are painted, prefabricated aluminum.
A Return to Grace Catesby Leigh 2010
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The five-meter-tall (16. 5-foot-tall) cross instead was set next to the belltower of the church.
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A tourist waved at her from the belltower, and she waved back.
Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 4.1 of 31.1 2009
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A belltower supported a large, unadorned cross of rough whitewashed timber.
Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 4.1 of 31.1 2009
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The nearest thing was an old church with a belltower, and we headed for that.
"THE WAR" -- EXCERPT FROM "GINNY BATES" Maggie Jochild 2007
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