Watch any ski race on television and you will hear the same dull, persistent background clanging.
Deep inside the tunnel, we could no longer hear the clanging of the workers near the entrance.
When Lanza began shooting, some of the students thought the noise was the clanging of pots and pans.
Those clanging psychedelic sounds are created by iron pronged thumb pianos called lacembes(ph).
There There, by contrast, is a more familiar throwback - with its slow build-up of tension and sheets of clanging guitar.
The future of this kind of event celebrating technological innovation is probably far far away from the ubiquitous clanging of Las Vegas' slot machines.
What I do know is that, for months now, the news out of Washington has kept one particular word clanging around in my head: accountability.
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This month, the clanging began again in middle-class districts of Caracas.
While the Golzernsee hike does not end with edibles, it does lead to a 6km hike over chalet-strewn meadows, where the clanging bells of grazing cows echo across valleys.
The dialogue has a clanging, Cold War rigidity, which may explain why the camera keeps scurrying, as if by way of compensation, through the iron burrows of the sub.
In reply, thousands of Venezuelans opposed to what they regard as Mr Chavez's despotic rule have taken to the streets after dark, clanging pots and pans in a noisy protest.
Groups of chatty walkers make a clanging noise as they descend the metal stairs to reach Hopewell Rocks, a motley collection of sandstone outcrops on a muddy beach against a high, green-fringed cliff.
Except for the tapered electric bulbs in the sconces, we could easily have been sitting there in 1849, listening to the sound of young Count Otto von Bismarck clanging sabers in the next room.
At the story's center are all the clanging fireballs a kid could want to watch whizzing across a computerized sky -- not to mention naval strategy and a fact-based demonstration of real destroyer-ship capabilities.
"It's different from a club, where you are right beside your neighbor and you have drinks clanging and waiters serving, " said Martin Kagan, Pace's director of cultural affairs, who also presented Liz Callaway and Ann Hampton-Callaway in their show "Boom" last year.
For a Berkeley-born favourite, make the trip to the historic Ferry Plaza Farmers Market on the edge of San Francisco Bay, where artisanal food vendors, organic farm stands, legendary coffee shops and a host of restaurants buzz with chatter, tasting, slurping, clanging and eating.
In 2008, Zappos surpassed a billion dollars in gross sales, an occasion that its fiercely clannish employees who operate under a program of ten Core Values (No. 3: Create Fun and a Little Weirdness) celebrated with clanging cowbells, followed by vodka shots at a local Claim Jumper restaurant.
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