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With a small digital recording devise inserted into each bugle's bell, a member of the honor guard at the funeral simply presses a button on the devise.
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The device ... slides snugly deep into the bugle's bell.
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Shrill was the bugle's note, dreadful the warrior shout,
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BEFORE we hear once again the cannon's belch and the bugle's sour note, perhaps you'd care to say a word.
An Autobiography Peter, Ustinov 1977
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The next morning, the army woke, not to the bugle's blare or the rattle of the snare, but to the wild bellow of steam whistles, calling the soldiers to their trains.
The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960
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Through the unending rattle of gunfire came a bugle's high, thin cry, urging them forward.
The Guns Of The South Turtledove, Harry 1960
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As the alarm rattlers had sounded, followed by a bugle's urgent doh soh-soh, doh soh-soh calling them to "Action" (which was not preceded and followed by the "G" indicating "exercise"), they tumbled out of their hammocks and ran to their quarters in all sorts of garb — pyjamas, underclothes, shorts or anything they could grab on the way.
Graf Spee Pope, Dudley 1956
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Sounding far off, faint at first, growing louder each second, you hear the beat of drums; the bugle's blast, sounding to arms; You see great armies, moving hitherward and thitherward.
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Then bugle's note and cannon's roar the death-like silence broke,
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At the bugle's blast company A advances to the second fort while company
Games For All Occasions Mary E. Blain
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