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"bugle" Definitions
  1. a musical instrument like a small trumpet, used in the army for giving signalsTopics Musicc2

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The faint sound of a bugle carries over a speaker.
Females can bugle as well, though this is far less common.
Young Maurice took up the bugle, playing reveille at scout camps.
Over the course of nine years, "The Bugle" was biting and hilarious.
J.K. Simmons played J. Jonah Jameson, the editor of the Daily Bugle.
Another put a crown on the figure, a bugle in her hand.
We need a similar bugle call to the American people on this.
Her nephew played Taps, says Marie, a bugle call sounded at military funerals.
So they will be collecting bugle recordings from a broader sample of animals.
Garcia fights daily to keep programs like the drum and bugle corps alive.
The family cheered Elmer as he played the bugle in the local chapter's marches.
His speech sounded ominously like an early bugle-call in a new cold war.
In high school, he played baseball, drums and was involved in the bugle corps.
Them days it was like Bounty and Bugle, Beenie Man, them kind of days.
He joked to the crowd that the bugle was in honor of Hannity's ratings.
In solemn silence, broken only by that forlorn bugle call, Wembley did just that.
Bugle An instrument named after a brand of corn chip that causes anal leakage. 50.
Banks played supporting character Betty Brant, who works with Peter Parker at the Daily Bugle.
It's fun to imagine Peter Parker running an investigative podcast "produced" by The Daily Bugle.
We just tend to forget it in the dazzling lights of bugle beads and paillettes.
Donald Hancock, the right-wing philanthropist who funded the Independent, disapproves of AP. The History of the Bugle & the Independent In 1924 — the same era in which Italian and Irish immigrants left AP — the Bugle publishes a tell-all on secret societies at Winchester.
He's not pulling the wool over our eyes -- this is not the Daily Bugle, after all.
Take it from this incredibly enthusiastic keyboard player from the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps.
Dust off your bugle and sound the "Last Post": "Downton Abbey" closes its doors after six seasons.
Users will also be able to play "Taps," the bugle call performed at Armed Forces memorials and funerals.
Andy Zaltzman, comedian, political satirist and host of The Bugle podcast, who moonlights as a midwife very occasionally.
We marched into the Revolutionary War for our freedom and democracy from the British behind bugle, drum and fife.
The Times's stylebook says this: taps, the name of the bugle call, is lowercase and takes no quotation marks.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
A bugle began playing "Retreat," music marking the end of the day and, often, the lowering of the flag.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
The music wasn't Houston yet; it was a bugle player, a militarized instrument, ushering his ancestors to American shores.
The "enemy of the American people" can't include the lady who writes up the wedding announcements for The Daily Bugle.
You can put Spidey on the cover of the Daily Bugle or an actual issue of the Amazing Spider-Man.
And sheer crystal-spotted evening gowns with micro-bugle-beaded bra tops for — well, it wasn't entirely clear for whom.
The Hawthorne Caballeros, a drum-and-bugle corps sponsored by the American Legion, has been winning national competitions for decades.
"Drum Fife Bugle" twists the traditional instrumentation of a military band around seasick plumes of noise, clipped gasps, and revving electronics.
But it is more helpful to think of them as toots on a bugle in the midst of a cacophonous battle.
Over the weekend he used his favourite bugle, Twitter, to tell his followers exactly how to understand the Democratic rebuttal memo.
You'll maybe never un-hear Björk as a human bugle now but these intervals are used by armies for a reason.
AND FINALLY ... Rockin' out A drum and bugle corps plays for a beluga whale, and it definitely likes what it hears.
And it all started with a shotgun of bugle music, blasted over loudspeakers, a choreography of scheduling from reveille to taps.
He will be buried Friday at Ft. Richardson National Cemetery near Anchorage, while a friend will play taps on the bugle.
Under her leadership, Clarín — the word is Spanish for bugle — solidified its position as the country's most widely read daily newspaper.
Like a racehorse hearing the bugle, Mr. Dudman ran out the door and up Connecticut Avenue, pen and notebook in hand.
Their dress is Rick Owens classical — draped, twisted and pleated Grecian robes queered with horsehair, beaten lambskin and outsize bugle beads.
In "Self-Portrait with Horn," The artist wears a red-and-black striped robe and holds a bugle to his face.
Perhaps this was Secretary Pompeo, bugle in hand, giving the people of the Middle East fair warning about the chaos to follow.
Rhinestones, bugle beads and feathered headdresses — furnished by her partner in kitsch, Bob Mackie — helped build her outsize persona in the '70s.
Keyboardist Anna Eberhart had no idea anyone was filming her when she was performing with the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corp recently.
"Gloria" is a tribute to Fargo's Gloria Bugle, and it's one of the most engrossingly plaintive rock songs of this year so far.
In case you were wondering: lots of tequila sunrise ball gowns and summer frocks, some with little wooden animals instead of bugle beads.
On Soccer LONDON — As soon as the bugle picked out the first, plaintive note of the Last Post, Wembley Stadium seemed to freeze.
Donald Trump could somersault into her room at Windsor castle blowing a bugle and she would say, Mr. President, how lovely to see you.
The Crusaders, a competitive junior drum and bugle corp, are currently touring their 2016 show, Quixotic – a tribute to Don Quixote of La Manche.
Costa told PeopleStyle it took over a month to make and was covered in thousands of hand-dyed bugle beads and smoke-colored crystals.
Rick Garcia was Franklin's high school drum and bugle corps coach and is the current Assistant Principal of the Chicago Math and Science Academy.
Anthony Petrocelli, steps out of a small formation and declares that Buckley is "no longer with us," while someone plays Taps from a bugle.
What should have been played was taps -- the bugle call played at military funerals and on military bases at the end of the day.
Near the crash site on Tuesday morning, David Weeks stopped along US 2130 and played taps on a bugle, video from CNN affiliate WJTV shows.
Before making their orders, some of the traders walk down to the floor to inspect the goods, like gamblers eyeing the racehorses before the bugle.
Fans paid a war tax of 21918 cents on their 50-cent tickets, which also bought intermission performances by the battalion's brass and bugle bands.
A keyboardist for the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corp has become the newest viral sensation, after video of her committed, enthusiastic performance hit the web.
The narrator tells us that the Independent used to be a right-wing publication, a conservative response to the Bugle, the university's more well-known paper.
In 1924, after William Landis was rejected from the Scribes of Carthage, he published a bombshell report outing the secret society network in the Winchester Bugle.
It has some interesting wrinkles, too: Peter and Mary Jane have broken up, and his day job is no longer a photographer at The Daily Bugle.
As the Camp Verde Bugle reports, the one-year-old pit bull mix joined his family on an outing to Wet Beaver Creek over the weekend.
Nah. The bugle incident is definitely fair game, since Trump's been on a rampage against black National Football League players who kneel during the national anthem.
Her look also featured a bugle-bead headpiece and 44-carat ruby nipples, which were custom-designed by Stefere Jewelry and cost $250,000, according to Vogue.
"I am excited about this because, as I have traveled the country, I hear people waiting for the bugle call from the White House," Inslee continued.
A video of the 17-year-old keyboardist's dramatic performance with the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corp has already earned 3.5 million Facebook views and counting.
In a permanent installation, each evening at 6pm Susan Philipsz's "Day is Done" sounds the four notes from the bugle song "Taps" from speakers around the island.
Combined with her halting, careful cadences, these particular simple intervals are the exact same as—no bullshit—the bugle calls used by British Commonwealth countries for military purposes.
Her bugle-bead headpiece (that Browne made in collaboration with milliner Stephen Jones) and bird-like shoulder pads added some shine and brought the striking get-up together.
Her bugle-bead headpiece (that Browne made in collaboration with milliner Stephen Jones) and bird-like shoulder pads added some shine and brought the striking get-up together.
" The President delivered remarks at Arlington after he solemnly placed a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and stood in silence as a bugle played "Taps.
He learned his fundamentals in the American Woodsman drum and bugle corps, which nurtured notable St. Louis musicians; he also studied with members of the St. Louis Symphony.
There had been dog whistles during the campaign to that effect, but he has now sounded his bugle, welcoming white supremacists and Jew-haters back into the political mainstream.
Rather than an angry bellow that might transport a listener to a lonely fjord among Viking warriors, it sounded more like a bugle played by someone with a lisp.
Known for hits like "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," the Andrews Sisters were the most successful female recording group in pop history, according to a 1987 Los Angeles Times article.
Not just another run of the mill DJ or party, no, something greater, capable of giving laughter, capable of making even the most cynical punter erupt like an untamed bugle.
The re-booted Bugle, with a roster of co-hosts to replace Oliver, gets 12 million downloads a year and gives Zaltzman independence he would not have with a broadcaster.
Ferocious combat continued as a courier was sent back through the front lines to carry the text of Allied demands to Spa, again with a white flag and bugle calls.
The antic Mr. Bart practically springs an oil leak as the corrupt Tony, and Ms. York's lush junior-varsity version of Cher is amusingly vapid, all bugle beads for brains.
He greets everyone he knows (and he knows everyone) in a voice that booms like a bugle call at sunrise or a ram's horn on the Jewish High Holy Days.
When the president left, to polite applause, dancers took the stage and swung into a high-energy performance to "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," the wartime hit by The Andrews Sisters.
That minute, as the bugle sounded and Wembley fell silent, described with wordless eloquence what it should be, just as all that had gone before painted what it should not.
It ended by pledging the company's support to its employees: The battle has begun,As the bugle sounds the charge,We will go forth hand in handTo escort the warriors!
Mari Ann Hough, also wore custom Marchesa, celebrating her daughter's big day in a silver silk chiffon soft draped, one-shoulder gown with gunmetal crystal and bugle bead wisteria floral embroidery.
It punted straight past the origin story, starting eight years into superhero-ing, and grounded Peter Parker's reality with some fresh twists, such as Mary Jane working at the Daily Bugle.
He's also smoke weed using a Bugle chip through his nose, was allegedly arrested in Los Angeles last year for inciting a riot, and smoked a bong using hot wing sauce.
So was swapping out the paillettes and bugle beads, the way Riccardo Tisci did at Givenchy, and instead using small circular fabric "mirrors" as adornment on cold-shoulder prairie-queen silk gowns.
Thus did he return eight years and one brand since he first tried to conquer the industry with skintight leather, bugle beads, broadtail and go-karts, only to retreat after two seasons.
But without a deal securing agreement from the many parties with an interest in Mosul's future, the danger is that the conclusion of one battle will merely sound the bugle for the next.
Perkins was honored by a full military processional with hundreds of cars led by motorcycles, a bugle player playing TAPS, bagpipers playing "Amazing Grace," and veterans in full military uniforms, according to Phelps.
When they reached the French lines, they halted, the German bugler was replaced by a French one (his bugle is in a Paris museum today), and the German peace envoys continued their journey.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. – The suspended interim CEO of a champion Pennsylvania-based drum and bugle corps will return to the organization cleared of accusations he knew about the previous director&aposs harassment and failed to act.
When the bugle calls the soldier back to the barracks, he declares "Wie gerne wollt ich mit dir geh'n | Mit dir Lili Marleen" ("How much I want to go with you | with you Lili Marlene").
According to Bois, when Kelly was on a student trip to France, he tried to enroll in Fernand Léger's academy, an attempt that was aborted when his "Self Portrait with Bugle" (19513) was harshly critiqued.
Welcome to LA, the Daily Bugle, the jungle, high school, and another edition of ThunderdomeWelcome to the concept of semantic satiation, where your sleepwalking brain will soon turn the words "welcome to" into meaningless noises.
"The drum and bugle corps was something that helped Franklin drum and focus…he helped others when he was on the team and has since come back to Chicago to mentor young drummers," Garcia said.
In "Self-Portrait With Horn" (21971), he's wearing a red-and-black-striped robe, holding up a silver bugle and looking sideways, as if listening for a response to his prophetic signal of approaching apocalypse.
Mr. Kinsella had never invested in Broadway, but had a personal interest: His father, Walter A. Kinsella, played the bugle in a 1924 Broadway play, "What Price Glory," and went on to act in others.
A 2009 work consists of a tattered, 13-star American flag, on which are arrayed a brass bugle, felt cap, bayonet sheath and sword belt, and a field radio with a wood and leather case.
Here the grotesque ghost also hides in shadows With bewildering borders, too Gets sucked into the beautiful ambiences of life, And from the other faraway bank Even the high sounds of the bugle are thought to echo.
According to The Purple Heart Foundation, Stubby took part in 17 battles, detected traces of gas to warn soldiers, located wounded men on battlefields, and learned drills and bugle calls, and how to decipher English from German.
Three years prior, Midler won the award for Best New Artist, and had also been nominated for Album of the Year with "The Divine Miss M," and Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female, for "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."
Decked out in a cowboy hat and boots, spurs, leather chaps, and a jean jacket with his name emblazoned on the back, the 270-year-old singer carries a bugle and shoots off a pistol filled with blanks.
It extended far beyond the typical one-off, pay-to-play artist-fashion collaboration (which have become as common as bugle beads these days) and would allow Mr. Simons unprecedented access to the Warhol archive for three years.
Still, when a miniskirt appeared fringed in plastic keychain tchotchkes instead of bugle beads, dangling the promise of deeper satire, it was hard not to think that Mr. Scott was missing an opportunity to be the John Oliver of fashion.
Before they even knew Simmons would be appearing in the film as the head of the Daily Bugle, Batalon said he and some of the cast chatted about how it would be cool for the actor to be in the film.
That's not the case in Spider-Man for PS4, though; in this game, she's a playable character in her own right, breaking stories as a reporter for the Daily Bugle and often clashing with Peter's overprotectiveness as she tries to do her job.
When he drops her off, J. Jonah Jameson (the former Daily Bugle editor, in a cameo played by the character's longtime actor J.K. Simmons) appears on a giant monitor/billboard with a breaking news announcement: Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is actually your metropolitan villain.
But Oliver had to die for "The Bugle" to live—it will be returning in mid-September with a rotating group of cohosts, including Wyatt Cenac, Hari Kondabolu, and Helen Zaltzman, Andy's sister and the host of the very good etymology podcast The Allusionist.
Slap a monogram all over a trench coat and it becomes a stand-in for style when the style itself is lacking; when nothing else sets a garment apart from all the other garments just like it — not line or bugle bead or volume.
So you can tell on our staff here, who's got that ... I always think it's like the racehorse, you're happily munching your oats in the stall and then you hear that little bugle and you suddenly are up and ready to go and you want to run.
But they say the best revenge is looking good, and she certainly proved that maxim to be true, walking onstage looking like a total goddess/bombshell/Old Hollywood star all at the same time in this striking bugle-beaded Tom Ford gown, worn with Cindy Chao jewelry.
The installation of large-scale, standalone studies "Bugle and Lily of the Valley" (1503) and "Iris" (1495) (the latter requiring multiple sheets of paper to achieve the desired size) next to the painting "Madonna of the Iris" (1503/13), on loan from London's National Gallery, underscores this.
The 17-year-old who plays for the Boston Crusaders Drum and Bugle Corps tells TMZ ... she's hoping if anything comes out of the clip -- which has reached over 3 million views this past weekend -- she's crossing her fingers for a role as a Disney princess ... specifically, Rapunzel.
But where his group surveyed in Alberta and British Columbia, male elk are more heavily hunted, for a few reasons: They are prized more as trophies, some jurisdictions place limits on hunting females, and it's easier to trick a bull, by mimicking the bugle call of a competitor.
"The reason why all those businesses moved [to the Commercial Center]—whether it was the gay stuff or all those international things—was because the rent was cheap," says Rob Schlegel, a longtime LGBTQ activist and real estate agent who founded Las Vegas's gay newspaper, The Bugle, in the 1980s.
Two German soldiers were perched on the running boards of the lead car, one waving a white flag, the other, with an unusually long silver bugle, blowing the call for ceasefire—a single high tone repeated in rapid succession four times, then four times again, with the last note lingering.
On that Monday, Oklahoma City was born, at the stroke of noon, announced by bugle and cannon fire, when thousands of land-hungry settlers charged across the plains on their way to the imminent metropolis, where they were allowed by the federal government to grab formerly Native American territory for free.
What documents at the time called "the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolutionary bugle to advance" first sounded 50 years ago, on May 16th 19703, when Mao approved a secret circular declaring war on "representatives of the bourgeoisie" who had "sneaked into the Communist Party, the government, the army and various spheres of culture".
This year's advent calendar countdown has featured some of the biggest models in the business, including Bella Hadid leading a throwback aerobics-themed video, newly pregnant Irina Shayk channeling Demi Moore doing arts and crafts in Ghost and Rita Ora cloning herself for a saucy rendition of The Andrew Sisters' "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy."
His enthusiasms run to classic Hollywood (appreciations of Mary Astor and that gleaming dolphin, Esther Williams), the halcyon days of old Broadway (the lyricist Lorenz Hart, the bugle-voiced Ethel Merman), the wayward fortunes of American literary figures who once loomed so high (Dorothy Parker, Thomas Wolfe), and midcentury geysers of creative gusto (Leonard Bernstein).
"Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity," Trump intoned before dancers emerged to the upbeat strains of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B," the wartime ditty sung by the Andrews Sisters.
A classically trained trumpeter who also likes jazz trumpeters such as Chet Baker and Lee Morgan, Sergeant Uhl said he joined the Army as a bugler and served in basic training in a battalion called Company B. "So I was literally the boogie-woogie bugle boy of Company B," he said, referring to the popular World War II song.

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