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Unring the bell — The phrase unring the bell is an analogy used to suggest the difficulty of forgetting information once it is known. When discussing jury trials, the phrase is sometimes used to describe the judge s instructions to the jury to ignore inadmissible… … Wikipedia
unring a bell — verb To reverse the irreversible; to perform the impossible. We cant unring any bells here. Theres no point in trying to second guess anyone right now. Whats done is done … Wiktionary
þunring — f ( e/ a) thundering, thunder … Old to modern English dictionary
you can't unring a bell — This means that once something has been done, you have to live with the consequences as it can t be undone … The small dictionary of idiomes
(you can't) unring a bell — This expression means that you cannot undo what has been done, so you must live with the consequences of your actions … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
One from the Heart (album) — One from the Heart Soundtrack album by Tom Waits and Crystal Gayle Released Feb … Wikipedia
One from the Heart (album) — One from the Heart Album par Tom Waits Crystal Gayle Sortie 1982 Enregistrement Octobre 1980 Septembre 1981 Durée 41:45 Genre Jazz Producteur … Wikipédia en Français
Rowland S. Howard — Rowland Stuart Howard (born 1960) is an Australian rock musician, guitarist and songwriter, best known for his use of electric guitar audio feedback in the post punk group The Birthday Party (with Nick Cave) and his collaborations with Lydia… … Wikipedia
These Immortal Souls — was an Australian Indie band based in Europe and active through the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band consisted of Rowland S. Howard (guitar and vocals), Genevieve McGuckin (keyboards), Epic Soundtracks (drums) and Harry Howard (bass). The… … Wikipedia
High & Mighty — Studio album by Gov t Mule Released August 22, 2006 … Wikipedia