| 1. | Europe was introduced to the timbrel during the crusades.
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| 2. | A timbrel vault ( 18 by 35 ft ) of cohesive tiles spans the library.
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| 3. | In addition to her thematic consultation with Alexander, Mei�re collaborated closely with the timbrel vaulting.
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| 4. | As the name suggests, he believed that these timbrel vaults represented an innovation in structural engineering.
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| 5. | All the children shake tambourines and timbrels to the rhythm of a dance played by a live band.
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| 6. | Terracotta free-span timbrel vaults were far more economical and structurally resilient than the ancient Roman vaulting alternatives.
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| 7. | The Meccans, generously assisted by the women who had brought their timbrels, flung insults at the Muslims.
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| 8. | With coloured ribbons representing the colours of the Salvation Army flag, timbrels play an integral facet of music in the Salvation army.
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| 9. | Miriam raised her " timbrel, " or tambourine, and led the women in song and dance to celebrate their freedom.
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| 10. | With her he often performed the recit'And Miriam the prophetess took a timbrel'from " Israel in Egypt ".
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