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  2. Devotions upon Emergent Occasions - Wikipedia

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    Donne first concludes that he may not be aware that the bell is tolling, saying "hee for whom this Bell tolls may be so ill, as that he knowes not it tolls for him; And perchance I may thinke my selfe so much better than I am, as that they who are about mee, and see my state, may have caused it to toll for mee, and I know not that".

  3. For Whom the Bell Tolls - Wikipedia

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls became a Book of the Month Club choice, sold half a million copies within months, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and became a literary triumph for Hemingway. [11] Published on October 21, 1940, the first edition print run was 75,000 copies priced at $2.75.

  4. Death knell - Wikipedia

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    For Whom the Bell Tolls" is a partial quotation of the phrase: "...And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; It tolls for thee." John Donne's 1624 work Devotions upon Emergent Occasions. There are many other references to this phrase in Art and Literature.

  5. Giles Duley - Wikipedia

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    any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee." What he said in words Duley's compelling photographs tell us in pictures.

  6. Cycle for Declamation - Wikipedia

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    And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee. Nunc, lento, sonitu dicunt, morieris. References ...

  7. Ask not for whom the Taco Bell tolls ... it tolls for thee

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    But Gidget, the gentle-yet-firm Taco Bell Chihuahua, was the real thing: the commercial face of the brand who inspired not just hunger, but joy; not just commerce, but compassion.

  8. John Donne - Wikipedia

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    Despite his great education and poetic talents, Donne lived in poverty for several years, relying heavily on wealthy friends. He spent much of the money he inherited during and after his education on womanising, literature, pastimes and travel. In 1601, Donne secretly married Anne More, with whom he had twelve children. [4]

  9. For all its iconic moments, there’s never been a Monon Bell ...

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    It marked the first OT game in Monon Bell history. Cathedral grad Nathan McCahill found Will Kaster for a TD in double-OT, giving DePauw a 33-30 win. It marked the first OT game in Monon Bell history.