8 bell strikes signal end of watch
strikes and labor problems
On some state occasions- a large and audible bell is tolled at a rate proportionate to the life-span ( in years) of the deceased. Obviously this is done manually- unlike chimes on clocks ringing out the Hours- This was done for Sarah Bernhardt (78 turns or strikes) and Jacqueline Onassis ( 64 strikes) those being their ages at death. In the case of MrS. Onassis" funeral, the main bell of the National Cathedral was used- and as stated, 64 strikes of the bell. I can understand why some women would not appreciate this custom- for example (Admiral) Gabor!
3 strikes
Alot, and if your trying to watch your weight then taco bell is the last place you should go.
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The bell typically rings six times at six o'clock. Each ring corresponds to the hour being indicated, so for six o'clock, the bell chimes once for each hour from one to six. This practice is common in many clock towers and churches to signal the time.
There are three strikes in Fastpitch softball.
Ti haves 2 strikes.
Strikes has one syllable.
The maximum is 12 strikes in a 300 game.
Big ben is actualty the name of the bell that strikes the hours. The tune of the quarters peal is called "Westminster Chimes" although it originated in a church in Cambridge. Big Ben is synonymous as the Great Bell, the Clock and the Tower in which it is encased. Big Ben is actually named after Sir Benjamin Hall, a politician of the time.
there are no strikes in volleyball.