Her voice echoed across the field and Delia felt a small patter of rain on her nose. |
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The twins stood at the bow of the ship as the creak and groan of ice echoed all around. |
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The flapper dress echoed the flattened forms and straight seams of the Japanese kimono. |
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They had just barely reached the door when several dull thuds echoed off the floorboards behind them. |
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A dull thud echoed all around him and the creature looked wildly around at its pack. |
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Despite the fact that it echoed the private cries of so many, it seems likely to land on deaf ears in the media and the political elite. |
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The rhythm of its open colonnade is echoed in that of the hall across the court. |
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An erratic thudding that I soon recognized as my own heartbeat echoed in my ears at the sight. |
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Half of her words were lost in the noise of a thunderclap that echoed through the sky. |
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The small motel room echoed with her moans of satisfaction and his sighs of pleasuring her. |
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The two of them were now alone in the great hall, and the even beat of their breaths echoed like wind within a cove of deep water. |
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The distant beat of voices echoed through the room, soft voices which blurred and repeated the same words, the same tune, over and over again. |
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In her ears echoed the sounds of her beating heart as its beats began to grow weak and slow. |
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The finale burns down the barn with sennets and tuckets from the trumpets, echoed rhythmically by the timpani. |
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These sentiments were echoed by various right-wing publications and columnists. |
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A half-block down the street, two Rhode Island teenagers echoed the sentiments. |
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These are precisely the sentiments now being echoed throughout Democratic circles. |
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These sentiments were echoed from the floor and members spoke at length about his lifetime commitment to the party. |
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Her sentiments were echoed by several other members of the public around Hampton Green, a busy but open grassland area. |
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Then in paragraph 32 he struck a theme which has echoed loud in the to and fro of argument on these appeals. |
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Lauren then exited the mess hall grinning at the laughter that echoed in the room. |
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Three loud beeps emitted throughout the hallway and the lady's voiced echoed. |
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With a gasp, his head jerked left as a metallic sound echoed through the room. |
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She started to run her fingers though my hair and just when it was starting to get exciting a loud metallic sound echoed off the walls. |
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The shape of his bent body is echoed perfectly by the curve of the car's steering wheel. |
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His voice echoed in the apartment and Melanie felt as though the whole room shook. |
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Perhaps the remarkable phenomenon is that anything like the old nationalism echoed at all. |
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The philosophy of the campaign echoed the ethos of his Department in the care of older people. |
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Favorable reviews often echoed the same shortcomings while forgiving them for other reasons. |
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Sigmund Freud echoed such views, while suffering from incurable cancer of the palate. |
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For the remainder of the night the unsteady trumpeting of the elephants echoed through the forest as the pixilated herd acted out their binge. |
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The door locked with a click that echoed in her ears with a finality that bespoke doom. |
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Out of this flat tropical planisphere rises a series four man-made mountain peaks, each echoed by a ripple of lesser man-made hillocks. |
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The crackle of heavy machine-gun fire echoed across the capital and allied aircraft were heard overhead. |
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Sporadic gunfire echoed from the east, followed by a thunderous explosion that spewed a fireball into the air, about three blocks from the group. |
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Dusk slowly came and still the walls of the pub echoed with laughter and the sound of clinking flagons and plates. |
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His words echoed in the emptiness of his mind as his frail, emaciated body began to convulse and was racked by involuntary spasms. |
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A green crenellated line bisecting one half of a window is echoed in the other half by a vertical chain of red biomorphs outlined in yellow. |
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The noise sounded like a soft moan and echoed through the silence that surrounded the house. |
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The superior officer clapped his hands and called for attention with a loud shout, which echoed throughout the hold. |
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The bridesmaids wore Hawaiian-print dresses, a fashion mode echoed in the groomsmen's shirts. |
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The sound of feet slapping against the pavement echoed around me, ringing in my ears. |
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The shrill voice echoed in the earpiece and Judith automatically tilted the phone away from her ear. |
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The cave echoed and re-echoed with the sounds of shrill squeals and flapping wings. |
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The sound of the report still echoed in his ears, and with this as his lullaby, he finally lost consciousness and blacked out. |
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High on the dusty, sun-baked sierras Pedro's whistle barrelled and echoed off the forest-covered hillside. |
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As he exhaled, Erik let his arrow fly with a sharp twang of the string, the sound echoed thirty times over as the rest of the cadets fired. |
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Screams echoed out as the branches twanged back, severely impairing the vision of many runners. |
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By 10 am a few sheets of lightening and blasts of thunder echoed throughout the valley. |
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A trumpet blast echoed through his ears for a second time, announcing the start of the trek home. |
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The church now echoed with whimpering cries as the priest said his final prayers and blessings. |
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A long, silvery howl echoed out over the trees, one of grief and heartrending sorrow. |
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Stones echoed off the low undercarriage and flatulence from the holey muffler faded away down the road. |
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A siren echoed through the tall skyscrapers, and faded beneath the noise of the city. |
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The murmuring, fluttering sounds of the crowd echoed off the high ceilings and stone arches of the chapel. |
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These and other unenlightened phrases echoed around the world last week as protesters marched by the thousands in the name of world peace. |
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The days were getting shorter, I noticed, as my muted footsteps echoed in the hallways. |
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The band surfs along a wave of echoed percussion and slithers of organ whilst Bergsman croons. |
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His voice echoed in unison with the harsh winds whipping snow in their faces. |
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The deep boom of a gong echoed through the room, and the gathered students fell silent. |
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Inside, it was colder than I had expected, shiver-cold, and the smallest sounds echoed and boomed, hitting my ear like a fist. |
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They hurried along, the smack of their feet the only sound that echoed in the dank cavern. |
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A cacophony of loud snaps and steps echoed through the forest, oftentimes followed by the loud blast of a rifle. |
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There was a fast drop in temperature, a creaking sound echoed throughout the room, and then a smash. |
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In fact, throughout the 19th century, the French state was a bourgeois state which echoed middle-class needs and values. |
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Even further beyond that setting, behind the small tool shed, several loud snaps echoed through the air every few moments. |
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But when an immaculate black boot closed over a small stick at the corner, the snap echoed loud as a shout. |
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A soft-spoken voice echoed behind me while I was still trying to figure out why Joe was giving me that glare. |
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But no sound came from them, only a small breathy gasp echoed pathetically around the large kitchen. |
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An image of Liza surfaced in his mind for a brief second and her words of their last interaction echoed in his head. |
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Further, the blue of the ribbon is echoed by the detail of blue-green vamps on the tips of his shoes. |
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In 1872, the sound of cross cut saws and broadaxes echoed across Mount Hotham. |
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The stylization of the Lichtenstein, as well as its humorous deflation of expressive brushwork, is echoed in Fukui's own approach to realism. |
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Other leading Democrats echoed the views of the majority of would-be presidential nominees. |
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Immediately, the High Cleric began chanting a spell, her words echoed throughout the room in each syllable. |
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The border is echoed in the conglomeration of baroque forms that violently jut in from the bottom left. |
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She yelped, but quickly shut her mouth as her voice echoed down the long stone hallway. |
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Lara hissed, supposedly under her breath, but it was picked up over the microphone and echoed around the church above the organ voluntary. |
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It clanged and echoed deeply, cutting through the silence like the roar of a buzz saw. |
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A disgusting squelch echoed around the concrete enclosure as a plastic bag split open, revealing beneath the rotting fruit, an identical device. |
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As he completed his speech, the room echoed with applause and cheers of celebration. |
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The noble falling fourths, echoed by the piano, re-establish the tonic key unambiguously. |
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He is widely regarded as a leading proponent of strategic bombing to break the enemy will, and his philosophies echoed throughout the Cold War. |
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That's the latest catchword being echoed among the builders' community in the State. |
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With domed hall and cavernous corridors that echoed every step, this felt more like a tomb. |
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The trials of Jesus echoed the criminal procedures of English heresy trials. |
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There suddenly erupted an outburst of noise that didn't emanate from an audio system, although it echoed the same aggressive sentiments. |
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Bruce Lehman echoed Justice Potter Stewart's famous definition of obscenity when asked what he thought would constitute a chimeric human. |
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Opening the door of the carriage, William stepped out and pulled the cord of the bell chime, listening as the sound echoed through the house. |
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His words are still echoed today by many paleo-conservatives, and are still quoted with approval even by bestselling authors. |
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The sound of twigs cracking echoed around her and the next thing she knew, she was flat on her back with the young hottie on top of her. |
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The wind picked up and sent howls through the temple that echoed all around me. |
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She had to almost yell over the howl of the wind and her voice echoed off of the tall trees around them. |
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Finally, a scream of terror howled around the room and echoed off the tiles. |
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Footsteps echoed in the hallway, accompanied by the sound of Benny's humming. |
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The room fairly hummed with productivity, and it echoed in Jonathan's step. |
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The loud clang of metal against the hard ground echoed throughout the silent and empty basement. |
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A loud clang echoed through the hallway as the man dropped the padlock to the floor. |
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Metallic clangs sounded as blade met blade, and the cries of the wounded echoed in their ears. |
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He held his nerve as the roars of the crowd echoed in his ears and silky footwork took him clear of desperate tackles. |
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A thud echoed through the room, and the sound of metal clinking on porcelain could be heard downstairs. |
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Everyone silenced, looking at him standing there, and then, peals of laughter echoed round the table. |
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I was then seized by sudden peals of laughter which echoed and resounded through the rusting steel roof of the building. |
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A bell pealed and echoed out across the lush lawn, and the children scrambled to their feet. |
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The sealing of the tomb is echoed in the closed-in feeling of the painting. |
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The silence was unnerving, as there was just the sound of a few coughs that echoed around the huge room. |
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The sound of rushing footfalls echoed into the basement as the others came rushing down the stairs, fearful of what the yelling was about. |
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In the 18th century, Derbyshire valleys echoed with the sound of the iron forges lining the banks of fast-flowing rivers. |
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A creak in the floorboard echoed throughout the house, but there was no sign that anyone had heard anything. |
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A slight creak echoed in that same side street and a dark figure ascended from the ground as if rising from the dead. |
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Three or four more thunderous crumps echoed out over the surrounding forest. |
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I screamed and tried to fight, crying in frustration while doctors frantically fussed around me, shouting noises that echoed through my head. |
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The theme of the film almost echoed the stories depicted earlier on stage and was not a remarkable hit. |
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Just when I was about to lose all hope a loud ear-piercing scream echoed through the darkness. |
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The judge banged on the table again, wielding the gavel like Thor's hammer, this time with a note of finality that echoed in the spacious room. |
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The sound of deadbolts locking echoed throughout the room, and great mechanical noises came through the window. |
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This argument has been echoed by admirers of a pre-release version of the film. |
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The noise echoed in the caves, and the first four girls loaded and primed their guns before continuing. |
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The small chamber was so quiet that the sound of her geta echoed as she quickly made her way towards the tree. |
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This is a view echoed by Richard Gray, a personal shopper at the luxury department store, Harvey Nichols. |
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Save for their footsteps, which echoed in the darkness, it was deathly silent. |
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Gunshots echoed through the forests, quickly absorbed by the trees surrounding the cottage. |
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He slowly brought up his head as a cheering roar echoed throughout the grand chamber. |
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So far, only four numbers had been retrieved and the sound of feet echoed even louder now. |
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The noise of it shutting echoed eerily through the seemingly empty hallway. |
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Thunder echoed through the house and shook it as it bellowed across the sky. |
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The area curiously echoed with each solemn step he made even though there were no walls to bounce the sound about. |
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Antique carpets covered the floor and the big space echoed with every step you took. |
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In the darkness, the streets of Los Angeles echoed with the sound of marching feet. |
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The twisty streets of Monaco echoed with the scream of F1 engines today as the 2005 grand prix weekend got under way. |
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She slammed the door, hot tears streamed down her cheeks as the hotel room echoed with the sound of her unsteady breathing. |
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Yes, the back streets of Venice echoed with the sounds of The Cornetto Song as we entered the heart of Venice. |
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The coals in the hearth glowed a dull red in prospect and the space echoed with unearthly silence. |
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But while most bars echoed with the sound of despair, jubilant cheers could be heard coming from one Old Town pub. |
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These words were echoed by one commuter on the 65 bus route, which passes the advert, who asked not to be named. |
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His views were echoed by a resident of Island Close, who is equally frustrated. |
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This opinion was echoed by a few other visitors, who also felt that the prices were competitive. |
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The voters will likely remain satisfied to hear their views echoed rather than to have a representative on the government side. |
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Every time you pass the print statement, it is echoed to the screen, interspaced with the debugging materials. |
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They sounded dim, faint, as they echoed within her ears and beat against her skull. |
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The whole house filled with sweet smells and the sound of growling bellies echoed through the walls. |
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My personal disillusion was echoed back in grey London where I read numerous grumblings about the Riviera. |
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Just as the Shaman was about to advance upon her downed adversary, however, a disembodied voice echoed in her ears. |
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The same message was echoed by a disembodied voice with metronomic eeriness. |
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Suddenly all heads turned as the sound of a distant roar echoed over the plains. |
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The authentic scientific ring of Russell's logic echoed in his epistemology of natural knowledge, Quine wrote. |
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Denmark's refusal to grant a visa was echoed by Dutch government when the Netherlands was proposed as an alternate site. |
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Cliff's experiences are echoed by the wife of a former senior executive at a hi-tech firm. |
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Ayden listen and there was an annoying drip, drip, drip sound that echoed throughout the basement for what seemed forever. |
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Occupying every single empty seat in sight, the crowd's continuous drone echoed within the tall tent. |
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The sick alcoholic sweat of Willard under the fan at the start is echoed in the druggy fever of the photographer at the close. |
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A drum roll echoed throughout the park as the first words of the song came out. |
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As they dragged her away, Sye's roar echoed and re-echoed in the school hallway. |
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Indeed, it is an absolutist claim echoed in a leading article in the journal. |
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The ruined city of Vakith stood deserted, but the distant memory of children playing or merchants peddling their wares echoed in Drakas' ears. |
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All through the summer the sound of weapon on shield echoed through the vale as warriors honed their fighting skills. |
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The sound of fifty plus guns being cocked ready to fire echoed throughout the enclosed hangar. |
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Sweat trickled over my clammy skin as ragged gasps echoed over the still silence of dark. |
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Yesterday's crash landing echoed an engine problem back in May which caused him to put the aircraft down in a remote paddock on Lagoon Farm. |
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Almost as if imitating me, a large rumble of thunder echoed throughout the sky and large drops of rain began to fall, hard. |
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His sentiments were echoed by Richard Crumlish and it seems their confidence has been fully justified after the opening shows. |
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Their mysterious clicks and whines echoed through the water as they bumped and circled each other. |
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A loud whinny echoed in the air behind the two, and another set of hooves echoed with Damon's horse. |
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A plaintive whinny echoed from a damp, narrow cave as we edged unsteadily through the entrance. |
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He heard the leather whip hit her back and her curses and prayers to stop echoed in his head. |
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Her voice was barely a whisper but the words echoed in her head like a jackhammer. |
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The words of the chief echoed through his head, as did the sound of the rattling door. |
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It banged against the wall with a resounding thud that echoed through the ship. |
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A Guild member echoed her comments and said that without the support of the newspaper and its readers there might not have been a new theatre. |
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At the exact moment those words had left his lips, an agonized cry echoed down from the bell tower. |
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A series of thumps echoed from above her head, but she could not get any light up in the rafters. |
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Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky. |
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As the heel of my shoe tapped against the ground it made a click like noise, which echoed through the long narrow corridor. |
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Several echoed the thought until it turned into a full-hearted shout from the entire crowd. |
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Certainly his woodworking echoed a number of its tenets on construction, such as simplicity, honesty, rectilinearity, and functionality. |
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The question was no sooner spoken than a groan came from the other side of the coffee table, echoed by the recumbent figure on the couch. |
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For three minutes, violins slowly weep, guitars are slowly strummed, and falsetto harmonies are echoed into oblivion. |
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It seems that these sentiments aren't echoed by all of Australia's red-blooded men. |
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Outside the cathedral, the words of the Battle Hymn of the Republic echoed over London. |
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Dark, muffled organ sets the stage for a plaintive piano line, which is echoed by wordless singing. |
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And joyous laughter echoed and re-echoed around the room and rolled over the city, lifting the hearts of the multitudes. |
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The others who were farther, shivered at his loud scream as it echoed and re-echoed within the walls of the large ancestral home. |
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It echoed and re-echoed around the room long after the reverberations ceased. |
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Brian's screams and yells of pain and help echoed and echoed throughout the night sky. |
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The sounds of their feet stomping forward and their assorted yells echoed in the gym. |
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Their melodies echoed in our little wooden house, relieving the afternoon greyness. |
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Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor. |
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Cooper says he wanted to see if people's real lives were echoed in their digital alter egos in role-playing environments. |
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In March 1837, writing in reply to a lost letter from Cole, Sturges echoed the artist's apprehensions and perhaps even his turns of phrase. |
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The sounds of laughter echoed in his head and the images of men laughing flashed across his eyes. |
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Neither the militarism nor the pacifism of that earlier conflict was echoed now. |
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I hit the floor with a resounding thud that echoed across the room, the phone still in my hand. |
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V begins with the echoed reverberation of piano chords, whilst a three note ascending bassline is echoed by the guitar. |
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A shriek echoed around the hill as bright lights began to flash under the tree. |
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Yet, no matter how quiet your voice was, it still echoed around the temple, the sounds ricocheting off the spherical chamber's walls. |
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Rob's words echoed through my brain, and they sounded like some cryptic riddle. |
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For a long second the deafening sound of the shot rang out and echoed through the otherwise silent countryside. |
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His hands fumbled at first but he finally found it as the last ring echoed, and answered it. |
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My weighted footsteps echoed off the sterile, cold walls and polished linoleum floors. |
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In the warmer seasons it would have echoed to the excited calls of bull rush and rounders, the click of cricket bat and ball. |
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Miguel stirred and roused from sleep as the sound of footsteps echoed in the room and the lights came on. |
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He echoed Lt Col. Carter's comments on how safety was simply a part of the normal combat briefing. |
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In addition to detecting enemy aircraft, the radar beam also echoed from precipitation, which proved a valuable tool in war planning. |
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The ancient Royal Mile echoed to nothing but the soft-shoe shuffle of an American tourist. |
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It rang and echoed in the quiet apartment, until it awoke Brenda's mother, sleeping in the room next-door. |
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Lex was carted back to the nursery by main force, and Lionel buried himself in his work, ignoring the howls that echoed down the hallway. |
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The endless sound echoed like thunderous footfalls, beating a tattoo on the inside of her skull. |
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As I lay tossing and turning in my bed the words echoed at me again and again malignantly. |
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Her voice echoed the desperation I could see in the tear-stained eyes of her children. |
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His bellow echoed through the air, sending what could have passed off for large dogs scattering in all directions. |
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Frightened screams echoed some houses away, probably kids scaring themselves in some Halloween slumber party. |
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The sound of their screams and cries echoed out over the river and several people disappeared under the water and never resurfaced. |
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Footsteps, heavy and burdened echoed as a high pitched screech melded into a frightened scream. |
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All I heard was a loud screech of tires and a loud crash of thunder that echoed gloomily through my thoughtless mind. |
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His parting words echoed through her mind as she replayed that last scene by the car. |
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Rakael frowned as a harsh, discordant sound echoed in her ears. |
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As the sonic booms of her passage echoed from the rocky canyons, though, small rockslides tossed debris into the murky water as if to signal some kind of warning. |
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The terminology of appearance and essence in Lukacs' critique of expressionism thus echoed his analysis of the outer archaism and inner modernity of naturalism. |
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I let out a silvery laugh which echoed through the courtyard. |
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In an interview with The Daily Beast on Tuesday, the newly-appointed Minister of Defense, valery Geletei, echoed this sentiment. |
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The sharp clang of metal on metal echoed throughout the arena. |
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Zimba echoed Luo sentiments adding that he has travelled to remote areas of the country and witnessed the suffering, high ignorance and death levels. |
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Wiley represents the outer reaches of wingnut-dom, but his views are echoed in debates across the netroots echo chamber. |
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Painted a vivid yellow that is echoed in the striped bedspread, the wall contrasts with adjacent white surfaces to magnify the room's sunlit quality. |
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Her early work gave way to more chilling visions that echoed fairy tale evils, sinister forests, cunning wolves, and grandmothers ready to eat you. |
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Everyone echoed some signature sound, breathing out an animal growl. |
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The main living area is open plan and bathed in light from the tall windows, and the geometry of this window formation is echoed within the structure of the space. |
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But the entreaties of her earlier prayers echoed in her head. |
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The room echoed with sounds of yelling, crashing, and glasses shattering. |
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Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose. |
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Chants and songs echoed around the pub as fans scented victory. |
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There might have been an absence of Scots of the pitch but there were obviously some in the stands because the sound of bagpipes echoed around Jade Stadium. |
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The clash echoed around the alley, followed by a muted bang. |
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They both jumped when a piercing screech echoed off the rocks around them. |
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The troll echoed the sentiment and prostrated himself on the floor. |
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Glenn opened his mouth to respond, but quickly snapped it shut when the unmistakable sound of sirens echoed down the tunnels, the screech of brakes, someone yelling. |
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Before the two could get on with their innocent, child-like play, however, a loud clap of thunder echoed throughout the skies, which had turned dark from a while ago. |
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A hesitant and very masculine voice echoed through the earpiece. |
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Anonymous letters echoed all these attacks in every key of scurrility. |
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He struck the gong, and it made a deep and yet bright sound that echoed through the hall, and all the Danes laughed as he struck it again and again. |
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He also echoed comments from other panelists and a network research head in the audience who said it is important not to punish viewers who don't watch a second screen. |
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The prediction is echoed by a 23-year-old medical student, a Laghman native now studying in jalalabad. |
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The patter of the rain echoed throughout the large building. |
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The sound of cheers and shouts echoed throughout the whole gym. |
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A few coughs and clinks of glass echoed awkwardly throughout the room. |
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Soon the ancient valley echoed to the sounds of grunting throwers, whose shots raised puffs of dust as they landed with a thud on the bare, sun-baked earth. |
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Her words echoed through the hypostyle hall beyond the inner sanctum. |
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The building rang with a tremendous shout, and another, and another, and then it echoed deep loud groans that gathered strength as they swelled out, like angry thunder. |
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His footsteps echoed through the hall, clopping on the cedar wood floor. |
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The thundering noise masquerading as music echoed through the room. |
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There was a blinding white flash and a thunderous roar echoed in her ears. |
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The grandfather clock's never ending ticks echoed throughout the pub. |
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His words were echoed by those who spoke after him of the need for social dialogue and joint problem solving, pooling of all available resources for the common good. |
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The musical voice was now a harsh discordant tone that echoed around him. |
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Soon, her peals of laughter echoed through the trees around them. |
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Solemnly the council once again echoed what the spokesman said. |
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It clattered to the floor with a hold tinkle and echoed into the silence. |
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Footsteps echoed hollowly in the corridor outside her cell, coming closer. |
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Daryl Camarillo, founder of California-based placement agency Stanford Park Nannies, echoed that sentiment. |
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The old fruit and veg market that once echoed with the calls of cockney costermongers is now home to gourmet burger bars and stalls selling Javanese pottery. |
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A century ago these hills echoed with the rasping sounds of bucksaws, as loggers harvested millions of redwoods and Douglas fir to feed the housing needs of a growing country. |
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Bishop Chartres's words were echoed during a series of commemoration services held at cathedrals and churches around the country over the weekend. |
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A crackly voice echoed out of radio sets across Afghanistan. |
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Charlotte Marshall, a privately practicing clinical psychologist in Adelaide, South Australia echoed Harper. |
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Throughout the progressive movement, this sentiment is echoed almost everywhere. |
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When the ship hit the rocks, the sound of bells ringing and alarms sounding echoed in the theater. |
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Bobbie Kilberg, a Republican fundraiser who has worked for four Republican presidents, echoed Zeidman. |
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Smith echoed Breyer in pointing out that judges look at these cases through the lens of the harm caused by the lie. |
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After this debut, Goines continued to write at a furious pace, producing a body of work that echoed Celine, Genet, and Burroughs. |
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The drip, drip dripping sound of water echoed eerily, tensing her nerves. |
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The class jumped as a loud crash echoed through the hallways. |
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Every little sound echoed causing somewhat of a microphonic effect. |
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Non-religious colonial art, which was mostly restricted to portraiture, echoed European styles and conventions although, due to the distance, prototypes were hard to come by. |
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A scream had echoed all along the passenger corridor, waking everyone. |
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The curling movement of the smoke is echoed in the arabesques formed by the curving trunks and branches of two trees, which are also reflected in a pond in the foreground. |
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The mesopotamian bas-reliefs echoed in the shadow of Light From the Left by Charles Ray. |
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The quiet environs of the city once echoed with their timeless chimings. |
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Cornwallis fumed, and later historians have echoed his frustration, but should that be accepted as an objective judgement of the behaviour of Halifax's pioneers? |
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The brass bed frame was bent and it echoed with a sharp ping. |
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Donovan Richards, chief of staff to New York City councilman James Sanders, echoed that statement. |
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For several tense moments there were answering concussions from deep within the earth that echoed and reverberated, until at last, all became still. |
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Arora, who was awarded a teaching grant at Amherst, created for her thesis piece an installation called Mandir Masjid that echoed the trauma of partition. |
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A sickening crack echoed through the air and I felt my stomach lurch. |
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Soon great swathes of the countryside were closed off, and the emptiness echoed to the crack of gunfire as animals, many of them healthy, were slaughtered. |
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His aimlessness and loneliness are echoed in the six other characters. |
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I am sure my feelings are echoed by many other winners and runners-up. |
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A disembodied voice echoed from all corners of the infinite place. |
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A scream suddenly echoed throughout the gardens, startling us both, followed by a dull bang that could have been a gun firing and a body hitting the ground. |
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A click sounded, and a hollow laughter echoed through the room she was in. |
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The sound of stone grating on stone echoed in her ears as two more openings appeared on the wall she was running toward, and sand started pouring out of them. |
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In the distance a cloud of sand and dust floated skyward and the repeated backfiring of an internal-combustion engine echoed over the rolling dunes. |
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At Ziegler's ball, the starburst pattern of lights on the walls is echoed by the lace edging of Alice's gown and by the blue stelliform ribbon on Szavost's lapel. |
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Its downfall echoed much of the telecom sector in that it was caught in the pincer grip of a fall in business activity and too much debt, courtesy of its acquisition binge. |
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A sigh echoed through the room as two legs perched upon the surface of the polished mahogany table, its base cluttered with piles of untouched papers. |
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Pianissimos were so soft they whispered, the fortes were imbued with a warmth and strength that echoed through the chapel and up to its high, vaulted ceilings. |
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Abruptly, the creature's wild silvery eyes snapped open, and a guttural screech echoed from its throat, as it spread is massive feathered wings and stood. |
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Stark, cubistic, with flat surfaces outlined with bands of a blue-and-white checkerboard motif, the exterior was echoed inside with equally geometric furnishings. |
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I strongly believe that it is through education that we can change the world for the better, a view so fulsomely echoed by the Regents Round Square scholars recently. |
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As he stood draped in a flat black cloak and tunic of stitched faces, the old warrior's voice echoed off the inner walls of the ancient oubliette. |
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And while she rescued her drugged Eurydice, her laughter echoed up and down throughout the oubliettes, bouncing back under the high ceiling and between the narrow walls. |
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