taps, last post - Taps, the bugle call for lights out, was originally a drum roll and got its name from the tapping of the drums; taps are also called last post.
Meeting a comrade at the last post station but one before Moscow, Denisov had drunk three bottles of wine with him and, despite the jolting ruts across the snow-covered road, did not once wake up on the way to Moscow, but lay at the bottom of the sleigh beside Rostov, who grew more and more impatient the nearer they got to Moscow.
The yob, who was wearing a Celtic top, battered two men, aged 44 and 50, inside The Last Post in County Square before headbutting a 44-year-old victim on his way out.
Almost 2,000 households in Sefton will now receive Last Post packs through their door, detailing the name and wartime heroics of the former occupant of their address.
A BUGLER has carried out an emotional tribute to the nation's fallen heroes by playing the Last Post at the summit of Pen y Fan ahead of Armistice Day.
During their visit the City of Chester Male Voice Choir took part in events to mark the centenary of the end of the First World War including the historic Last Post ceremony at the Menin Gate in Ypres.
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