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"This leaf reflects a loud and constant echo in many different directions, making it easier to locate for a bat than a normal leaf," Simon says.

Apart from the few scraps of literature, there is one everyday reminder of the Cornish language, a faint but constant echo of the county's non-Englishness: its place names.

Val McDermid tells the story of four university students who discover the dead body of a girl in The Constant Echo, and how event this governs their lives for twenty-five yeans, an enthralling mystery.

It's agonizing to hear the constant echo of an untold story inside you.

The movie finds its instant and constant echo in the conjoined racist abuses of current-day religion and current-day politics.

Paradoxically (and without spoiling the plot), Swanberg finds the touchstone of identity in social relations, and finds the inner life in constant echo with the uneasy negotiations between people, whether the characters' nearest and dearest or sudden new connections.

The constant echo of accelerating and decelerating motorcycles through the crisp forest air help define Angeles Crest -- a road known to and ridden by bikers worldwide.

Later there was "Con Brasil Adentro," its motion defined by a series of organlike chords held by the brass; then "Fuga X," a tangle of related contrapuntal lines based in a weird, invented clave; and a bit later again, "El Espejo," which moved forward with constant echoes of its short lines.

The history of painting, therefore, is indeed made up of constant echoes and criss-crosses, with each generation revisiting the visual themes and techniques of the past generations, but the communication amongst the works are haphazard, indirect, and cannot be accumulated.

ON a bluff overlooking the Hudson River, a constant staccato tap echoes at Grant's Tomb, the granite and marble mausoleum at Riverside Drive and West 122nd Street set off by classical white columns.

A constant Pickles refrain (echoed by the prime minister David Cameron today) has been that if only councils cut chief executive packages (and shared services and did better procurement) none of them would have to cut frontline services.

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