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Liberty Bell - Übersetzung nach italienisch

BELL IN PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, USA THAT SERVES AS A SYMBOL OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE AND LIBERTY
The Liberty Bell; Liberty Bell Center; Pass and Stow; Centennial Bell; Liberty bell; Liberty Bell (Philadelphia); State House bell; Old State House Bell
  • Zion Church of Christ]] from 1777–1778.
  • alt=A coin, with the design featuring the Liberty Bell superimposed against the Moon
  • Zion Reformed Church]] in [[Allentown, Pennsylvania]] on September 24, 1777 is depicted in this watercolor painting. The Liberty Bell was hidden in Allentown for nine months until its June 27, 1778 return to [[Philadelphia]]<ref>[https://www.lehighvalleylive.com/allentown/2020/03/no-secret-liberty-bells-lehigh-valley-hideout-gets-pa-historical-marker.html "No secret: Liberty Bell's Valley hideout gets Pa. historical marker,"] Lehigh Valley Live, March 11, 2020</ref>
  • U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice]] [[John Marshall]]
  • alt=An elderly man looks excitedly around as a boy enters a bell chamber. The old man holds a rope leading to the Liberty Bell in his hand.
  • alt=number of tourists, of all races and ages, dressed in the fashions of sixty years ago, gather around the Liberty Bell.
  • alt=Drawing of a handsome building with a bell tower and a wing on each side. Horse-drawn carriages are seen in the street.
  • alt=A coun, with the design featuring the liberty bell next to an eagle
  • [[Independence Hall]] with the [[Liberty Bell Center]] to the right, August 2004
  • alt=A large bell is seen tied to a wagon. Soldiers in Revolutionary War uniforms stand by.
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  • The Liberty Bell on its ornate stand in [[Independence Hall]], 1872
  • South end of Liberty Bell Center with both the Liberty Bell and a  reflection of [[Independence Hall]], January 2022
  • The [[Liberty Bell Pavilion]] in [[Philadelphia]], the Liberty Bell's home from 1976 to 2003
  • alt=The Liberty Bell on a wagon; a number of people, including policemen, pose with it.
  • The interior of the Liberty Bell chamber at the Liberty Bell Center. [[Independence Hall]] is in the background with the Centennial Bell visible in its steeple.
  • A view of the Liberty Bell's mount, October 2009
  • alt=A painting in which a man in working clothes shows off the Liberty Bell to a number of well-dressed people, who are conferring. A woman prepares to tap the bell with a hammer.

Liberty Bell         
Campana della Libertà, campana creata nel 1751 per uso nelle cerimonie pubbliche in Pensilvania e fra cui la prima lettura della Dichiarazione di Indipendenza
bell jar         
  • A bell jar operating below atmospheric pressure
  • A model of [[Joseph Priestley]]'s bell jar containing a candle
GLASS JAR USED IN SCIENTIFIC EXPERIMENTS
Bell Jar; Bell glass
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Bell Labs         
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  • The original home of Bell Laboratories beginning in 1925, 463 West Street, New York.
  • Bell Laboratories logo, used from 1969 until 1983
  • Old [[Bell Labs Holmdel Complex]].  Located in New Jersey, about 20 miles south of New York.
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  • Reconstruction of the directional antenna used in the discovery of radio emission of extraterrestrial origin by [[Karl Guthe Jansky]] at [[Bell Telephone Laboratories]] in 1932
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  • Nokia Bell Labs entrance sign at New Jersey headquarters in 2016
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  • point-contact]] [[germanium]] device, was invented at Bell Laboratories in 1947.  This image shows a replica.
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  • The C programming language was developed in 1972.
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  • Bell's 1893 Volta Bureau building in Washington, D.C.
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RESEARCH AND SCIENTIFIC DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Bell Laboratories; Bell Labsq; AT&T Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Bell laboratories; Bell research lab; Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies; Bell Telephone Labs; International Western Electric; AT&T Bell Laboratories; Bell Lab; Bell lab; Bell laboratory; Bell labs; Bell-labs; A.T.& T. Bell Laboratories; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc.; LGS Innovations; Bellcomm; Nokia Bell Labs; President of Bell Labs; Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated; Nokia Labs
Laboratori Bell negli Stati Uniti (laboratori di ricerca della società telefonica americana)

Definition

Liberty ship
¦ noun a prefabricated US-built freighter of the Second World War.

Wikipedia

Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell, previously called the State House Bell or Old State House Bell, is an iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia. Originally placed in the steeple of the Pennsylvania State House (now renamed Independence Hall), the bell today is located across the street in the Liberty Bell Center in Independence National Historical Park. The bell was commissioned in 1752 by the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly from the London firm of Lester and Pack (known subsequently as the Whitechapel Bell Foundry), and was cast with the lettering "Proclaim LIBERTY Throughout all the Land unto all the Inhabitants Thereof", a Biblical reference from the Book of Leviticus (25:10). The bell first cracked when rung after its arrival in Philadelphia, and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years, the bell was used to summon lawmakers to legislative sessions and to alert citizens about public meetings and proclamations.

Although no immediate announcement was made of the Second Continental Congress's vote for independence—and so the bell could not have rung on July 4, 1776, related to that vote—bells were rung on July 8 to mark the reading of the United States Declaration of Independence. While there is no contemporary account of the Liberty Bell ringing, most historians believe it was one of the bells rung. After American independence was secured, the bell fell into relative obscurity until, in the 1830s, the bell was adopted as a symbol by abolitionist societies, who dubbed it the "Liberty Bell".

The bell acquired its distinctive large crack sometime in the early 19th century—a widespread story claims it cracked while ringing after the death of Chief Justice John Marshall in 1835. The bell became famous after an 1847 short story claimed that an aged bellringer rang it on July 4, 1776, upon hearing of the Second Continental Congress's vote for independence. Although the bell did not ring for independence on that July 4, the tale was widely accepted as fact, even by some historians. Beginning in 1885, the city of Philadelphia, which owns the bell, allowed it to be transported to various expositions and patriotic gatherings. The bell attracted huge crowds wherever it went, additional cracking occurred, and pieces were chipped away by souvenir hunters. The last such journey occurred in 1915, after which the city refused further requests.

After World War II, Philadelphia allowed the National Park Service to take custody of the bell, while retaining ownership. The bell was used as a symbol of freedom during the Cold War and was a popular site for protests in the 1960s. It was moved from its longtime home in Independence Hall to a nearby glass pavilion on Independence Mall in 1976, and then to the larger Liberty Bell Center adjacent to the pavilion in 2003. The bell has been featured on coins and stamps, and its name and image have been widely used by corporations.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Liberty Bell
1. The Liberty Bell, while tolling his death, cracked.
2. "Gus" Grissom during a 15–minute suborbital flight in the Liberty Bell 7 capsule in 1'61.
3. "I liked the Liberty Bell Gardens setting very much," explains van Leer.
4. It is being produced by Liberty Bell, which will receive 300,000 for the three shows.
5. The route followed Agron and King David streets and concluded with a rally in Liberty Bell Park.