Sentence examples for age echo from inspiring English sources

The phrase "age echo" is not a standard or widely recognized expression in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts, possibly relating to themes of generational reflection or the impact of age on perception, but clarity would depend on additional context.
Example: "The age echo in her voice reminded me of the wisdom of those who came before her."
Alternatives: "generational resonance" or "age reflection".

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The pontiff's remarks, delivered during a two-day meeting in Rome on the challenges of the technological age, echo previous comments he has made regarding transgender identity and gender fluidity.

While this sentiment has a distinctly New Age echo -- that playing an imaginary person leads to self-knowledge -- Ms. Potente believes that some trace of what she experiences in movie roles transfers to her real life.

The following infographic by TurboTax gives an enlightening picture of our spending habits when it comes to food -- breaking it down to gender, age (echo boomers to 67 years plus) and even the type of restaurants we seek.

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Our finding that skin brightness and inhomogeneous dark marking around the nose predict perception of chronological age echoes the widespread evidence that cumulative exposure over the lifespan to solar ultraviolet light causes increase of skin pigment irregularities and decreased homogeneity of skin reflectance [ 15, 16].

Earlier this week, "Friends" alum Courteney Cox, 52, got candid about aging, echoing Dunaway's message of accepting age rather than cheating it.

Winifred Rossi, deputy director of the Geriatrics and Clinical Gerontology Program at the National Institute on Aging echoed Barzilai's sentiment, saying the new report -- published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society -- was not an invitation for people to "give it all up".

We now have photographs of galaxies, yet, ancient cultures have known about them for ages," echoes the voice of Drew Dillinger, one of the speakers at the IONS conference last year.

His ease with the photographic age echoes 19th-century artists such as Degas and Manet – artists he resembles in other ways, too, as an ironic observer of the modern scene.

Our finding that internal noise reduces with age echoes a previous study in the auditory domain which reported higher internal noise in children aged 6 11 years compared to adults (Buss et al., 2006), as well as reports of increased levels of internal noise in infants (Skoczenski and Norcia, 1998).

I suspect that other women of my age might echo Bjork's sentiments: "My mother's generation were very much about screaming and shouting about being locked in a cage.

At the same time, their warnings about other readiness problems and aging weapons echo many made recently by Mr. Bush and by other military officials.

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