| 11. | The reference comparing the tympanum ( kettledrum ) to half a pearl is borrowed from Pliny.
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| 12. | He spent the day feted by horns and kettledrums, signing modest cooperation agreements and making inoffensive speeches.
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| 13. | Kickton studied recorder, violin, viola, cello, double bass, euphonium, guitar and kettledrums.
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| 14. | Bleckner cuts to the beast and pumps up the musical volume _ clanging cymbals, screeching violins and booming kettledrums.
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| 15. | When Agnes the Digger goes to work, the mood is violently, sensationally interrupted by brutal brass and kettledrums.
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| 16. | Walsh may have been involved in the development of the Kettledrum Baffle that one associates with the first Bozak speaker systems.
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| 17. | The other two pits ( Kettledrum and Mary ) were the first pits and were only sunk to the Hutton seam.
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| 18. | Kettledrum did not race again until September 18 when he started 11 / 8 favourite for the St Leger at Doncaster.
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| 19. | They disappeared to form themselves in order of battle behind the eminence, and made a great noise with trumpets and kettledrums.
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| 20. | His tympani or kettledrums, he said, " are used at very strategic moments to keep the audience awake ."
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