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Relevant, too, is the book's title, a last echo of the false, fragile bravado by which he had heretofore signified what he could not otherwise say.
The split, which Time Warner executives have said for months was coming, gave a last echo of the dot-com bubble, which burst in the months after the merger was announced.
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It has been a long time now, half a century after Abstract Expressionism, since that scenario had its last echo in a real artistic or cultural development, except in tones of irony or elegy.
Bringing fish and seafood from the quay via auctions and wholesalers in curved rows of warehouses through to the end-buyers, it is the last echo of a Tokyo whose loss the governor seems to mourn.
I think that far from being a revolutionary vision hatched out of the brain of its leader, André Breton, the surrealist movement was actually the last echo of a quest for the irrational that has roots deep in the 19th century.
The addition of Zigbee functionality was a pretty central upgrade in the last Echo Show.
In other words, the minimum cyclic prefix (CP) length that is required to absorb the last echo may lead to a dramatic spectral efficiency reduction.
These jostlings were the last echo of the arguments over the map at Camp David.
Professor Sansing, the historian, called the day being commemorated "the last echo of the last battle of the Civil War".
Dalbavie's music felt like the last echo of that catastrophe as it dissipated into empty space.
Many opponents claim the Falcons' offensive line hits until the last echo of the whistle is out of the air.
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