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. In November 2004, there was a recall of nearly 800,000 Bowflex machines after reports of the Bowflex Power Pro and Ultimate Fitness models breaking unexpectedly.
. In January 2004, about 420,000 Bowflex machines were recalled due to mechanical problems. In jellyfish, the bell is the umbrella-shaped, non-stinging part of medusas. The device is heavily advertised through infomercials and remains one of the most popular machines to have survived a brief fad of home exercise machines sold during the late 1990s. Diving bell spider. It uses graphite rods to create tension, which are used for muscle training instead of conventional weights.

Bell pepper. The Bowflex is an exercise strength training device marketed and sold by Nautilus, Incorporated founded by Arthur Jones. Bell Miner. Bellbird. USS Bell, one of two ships in the United States Navy.

Bell Centre, a stadium in Montreal. Bell High School, one of several schools. Bell (crater), a crater on Earth's moon. Bell railway station, Melbourne.

Bell County, Texas. Bell County, Kentucky. Bellville, Cape Town, South Africa named after Charles Bell. Bells Corners, Ontario.

Bell Township, Pennsylvania. Bell Park, Victoria. Bell Island, off the coast of Newfoundland. Bell Hill, Washington.

Bell Gardens, California. Bell City, Missouri. Bell Center, Wisconsin. Bell Buckle, Tennessee.

Bell Acres, Pennsylvania. Bell, Queensland. Bell, New South Wales. Bell, Florida.

Bell, California. Taco Bell, a fast food company. The Bell Tea Company, New Zealand tea packer. Packard Bell, a defense contractor and manufacturer of other consumer electronics.

Bell Sports, a maker of bicycle helmets. Bell Shakespeare Company, Australian theatre company. Bell Records, one of four record labels. Bell Aircraft Corporation, later Bell Helicopter Textron.

Bell & Howell, a camera and film company. Bell (typeface), a typeface developed for use in phone books. The Bell Telephone Hour, a television show. Bell Labs, a research & development laboratory.

Cincinnati Bell. BellSouth. Bell Canada. Regional Bell operating company, sometimes known as "Baby Bells"

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    Bell System, North America's telephone system from the 1880s to the 1980s. Alexander Graham Bell, telephony inventor. Bells (currency in the video game Animal Crossing). The Bell, a supposed anti-gravity experiment by Nazi scientists ([1], [2]).

    Bell (fictional currency), a fictional currency in several Nintendo video games. Bell pit, a type of coal mine. Bell housing, part of an automotive transmission. Bell bottoms, a style of trousers.

    Bell beaker, prehistoric pottery. Bell barrow, a burial mound. Bell curve grading, a use of the bell curve in comparing student achievement. Bell curve, illustrates normal distribution in statistics

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      The bell of a flower is properly called the corolla. Bell (wind), the round, flared opening of a wind instrument opposite the mouthpiece. Diving bell, a hollow inverted vessel for diving below water. Bell effect, a musical technique similar to an arpeggio.

      Bell character, a character that produces an audible signal at a terminal. Orchestra bell, better known as Glockenspiel. Electronic bell, such as a doorbell or buzzer. Tubular bell, a chime.

      Slave bell, used to regulate slavery. Ship's bells, bells which mark time on a ship. School bell, a bell that signals transitions during a school day. Handbell, a handheld bell, often designed to be rung in tuned sets.

      Church bell, a bell hanging in a church tower. Altar bell, a bell rung during the Catholic Mass. Bell (instrument), a simple sound-making device

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