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<p>On 23/12/2016 13:40, Don Morrison wrote:<br>
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<div class="gmail_default"><font face="courier new, monospace">(E)A.6.
says "No bell shall lead or lie continuously for the
entire plain course of the method." So I think this would
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Ah yes, thank you. Does that mean it would be OK for internal places
to made for the entire course of a method? Something like 3456 on
eight bells?<br>
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Also, is it still the rule that blocks can only be named in a peal?
I heard that it was being considered for the rule to be relaxed such
that blocks could be named in quarters. I'm not sure if it actually
happened though.<br>
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Thanks for your help,<br>
Joe.<br>
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