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  • At Evensong, Noontide, and Morning Bells (a few bells later than actual dawn, fortunately for light sleepers), all the towers in the City rang out.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • By the sound of the bells'the pattern of the ring would have told him it was the Noontide Bells, even if he hadn't been able to see the sun-and by the emptiness of his stomach, Kellen knew it was time for dinner.

    Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010

  • But no! If I'd used traditional publishing routes, Noontide Night would never have seen the light of midnight day.

    Shakespeare Help Needed ebenstone 2008

  • It was ORIGINALLY published by Noontide, the publishing arm of the Institute for Historical Review.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009

  • However before reading the third omnibus reprint, it is strongly recommend the previous two Storm at Noontide containing books 3 and 4, and Thunder at Dawn containing Books 1 and 2 should be read first.

    Belisarius III-The Flames of Sunset-Eric Flint and David Drake « The Merry Genre Go Round Reviews 2009

  • Noontide lights and dwarfed shadows always banished the romantic aspect of her love for Nicholas.

    A Changed Man 2006

  • Blog arn't all that, lets celebrate by Noontide blog (trackback) (not verified) on January 9, 2005 - 3: 07pm

    Blogs, Tsunami and Beyond 2005

  • By the sound of the bells — the pattern of the ring would have told him it was the Noontide Bells, even if he hadn't been able to see the sun — and by the emptiness of his stomach, Kellen knew it was time for dinner.

    The Outstretched Shadow 2003

  • At Evensong, Noontide, and Morning Bells (a few bells later than actual dawn, fortunately for light sleepers), all the towers in the City rang out.

    The Outstretched Shadow 2003

  • Mithras, God of the Noontide, the heather swims in the heat,

    Puck of Pook's Hill Rudyard Kipling 1900

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