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  • ...ill not necessarily be used for everyday cooking, but are there to satisfy the occasional need for an indulgence. ...ng’s best kept secrets. It had multiple recommendations for inclusion from the initial consultees, summarised as follows:
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  • ...e. They are two methods that are often considered to be the next two after the ‘Standard 8’. I am of course talking about Glasgow and Belfast. ...ed that have both in rather than one, they are very different animals. For the purpose of Project Pickled Egg they need to be considered separately as the
    8 KB (1,385 words) - 15:26, 23 November 2018
  • ...iscussing Belfast, which along with Glasgow generated more debate than all the other methods put together. Glasgow and Belfast are often uttered in the same breath when discussing methods which are very difficult but commonly r
    7 KB (1,129 words) - 08:18, 23 December 2018
  • In Part 18, I left Glasgow hanging in the air, unable to come to a conclusion without doing some more market research ...emented themselves as the only two regularly rung difficult methods beyond the ‘Standard 8’.
    7 KB (1,242 words) - 07:44, 23 December 2018
  • ...'s bell unaffected and normally use only bobs or pairs of bobs, making the ringing less likely to go wrong.<br /> ...ther ringers to go wrong, where it then falls squarely on the shoulders of the conductor to keep it right!
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  • The first seven PPE methods, the 'Core Seven', may well be practiced first as whole courses, but then ringer ...s that work. This skill seems to be locked in the box that only members of the conducting ‘Magic Circle’ know how to open.
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  • ...next to go in is neither radical nor surprising though – Bristol Major is the method equivalent of sugar. ...istol. The list of plus points could have gone on forever so we left it at the following:
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  • '''The High Tide on the Coast of Lincolnshire, 1571''' is a poem written by [[Wikipedia:Jean Ingelo ...dyke in 1810, when a Mr Birkett's servant girl lost her life while milking the cows.<ref name="Minor Victorian Poets and Authors">[http://gerald-massey.or
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  • This section lists some of the notable achievements in the world of ringing. ...ements are very welcome if you know the details, and if you have photos of the individuals or bands, even better.
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  • ...has occurred across the board, with a shift to better established methods, the appearance of some cracking and daring new methods, and a trend towards sma These trends have been further extrapolated with the widespread development of both cyclic compositions, along with some great n
    33 KB (4,477 words) - 18:06, 23 September 2019
  • ...Erin triples, summarizing progress to date. It can be seen at http://www.ringing.info/stedman.pdf. ...l progress in a few familiar and simple methods, this has been expanded in the past decade, leading to developments across an interesting range of methods
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  • ...the most famous poems of German literature and with 430 lines also one of the longest. In it, Schiller combines a knowledgeable technical description of | '''Song of the Bell'''
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