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Grown-ups will catch echoes of Dickens in the orphaned runaways and despicable adults who pursue them.
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In its primitive violence readers caught echoes of Vietnam, the Sharon Tate murders, even of John F. Kennedy's assassination.
Jones, however, says he hears "Rossini in Siberia", while Dalayman catches echoes of Wagner's Siegfried and Donizetti's L'Elisir d'Amore.
If he identified himself with any of the characters, it was not Archie but George, in whom "I thought, perhaps conceitedly, that I occasionally caught echoes of my own intonations" — though not, needless to say, of his ideas.
As for that instantly identifiable Holiday timbre, she almost always caught echoes of it -- those sudden, unexpected floating notes.
(See "Echoes Of Abacus").
Enterprise, and catch an echo of my father's face.
You could stand in the gilded hall of the Musikverein and try to catch an echo of the tumultuous applause that greeted him and his fourth symphony a few weeks before he died.
Unlike any other major rock record in 1967, it bore no debt to Bob Dylan, but you could catch an echo of the scrubbed-clean version of the folk revival promoted by the TV show Hootenanny on Cabinessence's astonishing re-telling of the saga of America's pioneers.
A wood block thrums out insistently while the orchestra plays across it in an ultra-syncopated manner and just for a moment one seems to catch an echo of something almost jazzy in the brass glissandos but not quite, like Leonard Bernstein bizarrely refracted through a futuristic, alien lens.
WINNER Echoes Of Love - Omar Akram.
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