For military purposes, this and the contrabass-thehelicon-arecircular.
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An international audience has been forced to pay attention to what Seamus Heaney called the personal helicon.
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Sleep changes caused by enhanced or diminished allatostatinergic transmission from dFB neurons and by inhibition or optogenetic stimulation of helicon cells support this notion.
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But English poetry will never succeed under the influence of a Highland Helicon.
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To the south the finely-cut peak of Helicon peered over the low intervening hills.
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The bombardon, or E flat tuba, has much richer lower notes.
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This was the old man who had listened to my performance on the bombardon.
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The euphonium and bombardon, the basses of the important family of saxhorns, now completely cover the ground of bass wind instrument music.
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The visitor put out his hand, but as I offered him the bombardon he waved it aside impatiently and pointed to the cornet.
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Unfortunately just on his wedding-day a sergeant, named Bombardon, levies him for the army, which is to march against the Russians.