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| Bells and Gongs Bells represent the concepts of peace and freedom. Bicycle Bells • Cable Car Bells • Church Bells • Door Bells • Fire Bells • Garden Bells • Misc. Bells • Ship Bells • Train Bells • Yule Bells | 
|  Bicycle Bells Used to let pedestrian know that a bicycle is about to hit them.
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|  Cable Car Bells Rung in contests, and to generally let people know that a cable car is approaching.
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|  Church Bells Bells from churches and bells in churches.
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|  Door Bells The actual bell part of a door bell.
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|  Fire Bells Alarms used to announce fire as well as decorative bells on fire trucks.
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|  Garden Bells, As A Form Of Bells And Gongs Bells used as garden decoration.A bell is a directly struck idiophone percussion instrument. Most bells have the shape of a hollow cup that when struck vibrates in a single strong strike tone, with its sides forming an efficient resonator.[from wikipedia]
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|  Misc. Bells Bells difficult to otherwise categorize.
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|  Ship Bells The rope of which is the only rope on a ship (except for line in a rope locker that is calledrope when not assigned to a specific role as line).
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|  Train Bells, Bells used on trains and around railroad yards.  | |
|  Yule Bells Christmas season bells.
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