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be reverberations
noun
A violent oscillation or vibration
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The spectacle came second to the concert, and the sound was so deafening that there were bound to be reverberations.
If a storm delays a United or American plane in Chicago, there can be reverberations for flights all over the country.
"The writers in New York may be very different writers than the writers in Los Angeles, but I would argue that there's going to be reverberations in both places" from a prolonged strike, Ms. Currid said.
If this advertising disparity continues and Mrs. Clinton still loses, there will be reverberations beyond national politics; Madison Avenue and its clients will have to further assess the effectiveness of what has been considered the most important marketing tool in media history for the better part of the last four decades.
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There were reverberations on the West Coast, too, at the headquarters of ITVS.
Now executive pay sometimes seems to be the most emotive campaign issue.These discontents are reverberations from German unification in 1990, which saddled the country with gargantuan costs and led to a decade-long quest to regain competitiveness.
Leading the lineup was Reverberations: The Influence of Steve Reich at the Barbican and LSO St Luke's, an astounding weekend marking the iconic – and never ironic – American composer's 75th birthday.
"Comet tail" artifacts (CTA) are reverberations believed to arise from distended water-filled interlobular septae under the visceral pleura.
Responding to the finance secretary's announcement, Gavin Brown said he welcomed the lower tax bands but cautioned against penalising the segment between £325,000 and £500,000 - "there are reverberations around the housing market and there could be wider economic impact".
Image artifacts of particular interest when examining snake eyes are reverberations resulting from ultrasound echoes being repeatedly reflected between two highly reflective surfaces and expressed as repetitive hyperechoic lines.
It's not a matter of opinion; either there is reverberation or there is not, and though the orchestra played those chords with ample heft, when the bows came off the strings, the sound died immediately.
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