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  • The Division Bell is the fourteenth studio album by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on 28 March 1994 by EMI Records in the United Kingdom and...
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  • In some of the Commonwealth realms, a division bell is a bell rung in or around parliament to signal a division (a vote) to members of the relevant chamber...
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  • The Division Bell Tour was the final concert tour by the English rock band Pink Floyd, held in 1994 to support their album The Division Bell. Pink Floyd...
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  • Division bell refers to Division bell, a bell rung in or around a parliament. It may also refer to: The Division Bell, a studio album by rock group Pink...
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  • Day for Freedom" is a song by Pink Floyd from their 1994 album, The Division Bell. The song, originally titled "In Shades of Grey", addresses the great...
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    American Bell Association International Bellhop Bicycle bell Bermuda carriage bell Cat bell Cowbell Doorbell Division bell Electric bell Electronic...
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  • They produced the albums A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987) and The Division Bell (1994), backed by major tours, before entering a long hiatus. In 2005...
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  • Samson. It is the closing track on their fourteenth studio album, The Division Bell (1994); it was released as the second single from the album on 17 October...
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    1987 for A Momentary Lapse of Reason, and rejoined full-time for The Division Bell in 1994. Sessions with Wright during this period were later released...
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    touring as Pink Floyd, releasing A Momentary Lapse of Reason (1987), The Division Bell (1994) and The Endless River (2014). In 2010, Pink Floyd sued EMI for...
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  • convoluted hoax. During the 1994 Division Bell World Tour, Columbia Records flew a 194-foot-long (59 m) airship named The Division Belle between Pink Floyd concert...
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  • the Bell Aerospace division on 5 July 1960. Bell Aerospace was composed of three divisions of Bell Aircraft, including the helicopter division. Bell Aerospace...
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    multi-coloured lights in the A Momentary Lapse of Reason and Division Bell tours. On the Division Bell tour, the screen could be retracted behind the stage when...
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    guitarist David Gilmour, whom she married in 1994 during Pink Floyd's Division Bell tour. Her son Charlie was adopted by Gilmour. They have three other...
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    (LOH). Bell entered the competition along with 12 other manufacturers, including Hiller Aircraft and Hughes Tool Co., Aircraft Division. Bell submitted...
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    on keyboards, and Paul Young on vocalist. The bands final tour, The Division Bell Tour included Pratt, Carin, Renwick, Wallis, Dick Parry returning on...
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  • Floyd". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2017. Ruhlmann, William. "The Division Bell – Pink Floyd". AllMusic. Retrieved 25 August 2017. McDonald, Steven...
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    Taco Bell in 1978, and later spun off its restaurants division as Tricon Global Restaurants, which later changed its name to Yum! Brands. Taco Bell was...
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  • Soonsup-Bell (born 10 January 2004) is an English footballer who plays as a striker for Segunda División club Córdoba. Born in Chippenham, Soonsup-Bell started...
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  • chambers have separate division lobbies for the "Ayes" and "Noes" to facilitate physical division. In several assemblies, a division bell is rung throughout...
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