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Echoing drips.
He portrays a composer perpetually buffeted by political forces from the start of his career: several striking pages of the book evoke the militarized sonic landscape of Vienna in the Napoleonic years, with fanfares, marches, and belligerent songs echoing from all corners.
Echoing Eden.
He warns of the formation of social media echo chambers, in which a very limited number of viewpoints are given precedence and perpetually reiterated on sites such as Twitter.
Twin clouds of white hair, echoed by snowy facial fuzz, frame a bald pate that slopes gently down to expressive eyes on a face that seems perpetually in motion, as are his hands and feet.
"Echo, echo, echo," Parton jokes.
echoed himself.
The television feature echoes the residents' appeal to save them from trekking long distances in search of clean water, and from consuming unsafe water that has rendered them perpetually vulnerable to disease.
Perpetually inebriated.
Perpetually unimpressed.
Perpetually packed to the gills with stuff.
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