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In France's difficulties, we feel echoes of our own.
The tune's sublime, blue-eyed synthesiser feel echoes Another Chance, Roger Sanchez's huge hit from 2001 - and has got the likes of Judge Jules and Erick Morillo raving.
The indignation at the financial system that the Pope's words intimate and that most of us feel echoes the indignation that led Christ to overturn the table of the money changers and cast them from the temple.
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I think of Anne Carson's "Nox," and how the addition of those distressed snapshots of her dead fugitive brother give the book a raw, unfinished feel, echoing the process of grief itself.
[Read the rest and come back.] Here's our chat: It's clearly smart to have policies that give incentives to utilities to benefit from, and thus encourage, end-user efficiency; but this has a "back to the future" feel, echoing the norm a couple decades ago, before deregulation split the electricity generation and distribution industry in ways that killed such incentives.
Jennie McNulty of Marie Claire said that the song "has a wonderfully ambient feel, echoing an arty electro band", while Alexis Petridis of The Guardian wrote that Tangled Up "begins disappointingly" with "Call the Shots" as the opening track because the song's structure is "a bit commonplace" compared to Girls Aloud's previous singles such as "Biology" (2005).
"One feels echoes perhaps about a general feeling about an administration," says Connelly warily.
Ever since, he has marveled at how often he sees or feels echoes of it in things he is drawn to, whether in stark geometry, bright planes of colors, or pure mind-bending plasticity.
But, asked in the Radio Times whether he ever felt echoes of empire at the corporation, he said: "No, they're all far too politically correct, I'm afraid".
Tim O'Reilly, the founder of O'Reilly Media, the company that publishes Make and Craft, said he felt echoes of the urge to transform tools and toys that he saw with the original personal-computer hobbyists in the 1970s and with the open-source software movement more recently.
I felt echoes of [Jerry] Goldsmith and Leonard Rosenman.
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