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HER remarkable voice is what one remembers first about the late Barbara Jordan -- deeply resonant, elegant in articulation, yet echoing the cadence of a down-home preacher committed to spreading the gospel of justice and human dignity.

Lowry's text also teems with allusions to classical and Jacobean tragedy, echoing the cadences of Christopher Marlowe and the Elizabethans.

His singing begins to echo the cadence of the Annunciation as described in the Gospel according to Luke: short sentences that circle the import of a single event.

John Smith wrote in the tradition of geographic literature, Bradford echoed the cadences of the King James Bible, while the Mathers and Roger Williams wrote bejeweled prose typical of the day.

An early student of electronic orality was the Rev. Walter J. Ong, a professor at St . Louis Universityand student of Marshall McLuhan who coined the term "secondary orality" in 1982 to describe the tendency of electronic media to echo the cadences of earlier oral cultures.

"The Peace of Objects", from Houellebecq, echoes the cadences of "The Mute Phenomena (after Nerval)" and it is hard to tell whether Houellebecq's French has been more influenced by the Nerval poem or the Mahon translation: Defined by objects made in our own image, through them we live our lives.

The cadence of color is echoed by the cadence of construction.

The word kept echoing in quick-step cadence through his head without meaning anything.

A famous example is Jackson Pollack listening to Dizzy Gillespie and that cadence echoed in his work.

A choice, not an echo.

But there is an echo.

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