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Then there are the continuing reverberations from the troubles of Enron, Global Crossing, WorldCom and (this week's casualty) Tyco, plus a string of lesser company meltdowns, which have directed new attention to the ills of personal greed, lousy accounts and inadequate surveillance.

PARIS, Oct. 4 -- The leaders of Europe's four largest economic powers vowed Saturday to protect their banks from the continuing reverberations of the increasingly global financial crisis but could not agree on a common Europe-wide strategy.

In the end, VIXAL seems less like a plausible villain than like a metaphor for the greed and heedlessness that overtook Wall Street around the turn of the millennium and that resulted in the calamities of 2008 and their continuing reverberations.

To the continuing reverberations of the Dreyfus Affair must be added other tensions exacerbating the conflict of the Republic and the Roman Catholic church: the separation of church and state and the struggle for the education system, with Jules Ferry's law of 1882 making primary education free, compulsory, and secular.

Developing countries are in fact given very little option under the continuing reverberations of the 1980s debt crisis.

There were continued reverberations over comments that were made by Mr. Reagan at a news conference Tuesday and were widely intepreted as an endorsement of Mr. Marcos.

High unemployment, continued reverberations from the foreclosure crisis and a severe drop in all forms of taxes have combined to leave states — which historically have lagged behind the private sector in recession recoveries by about two years — reeling.

A heavy news week has seen substantive improvements to the iPhone and Silverlight platforms, a Sun buyout rumor, Sun and Cisco weighing in to the Cloud expansion, and continued reverberations from Facebook's full frontal assault on Twitter and the realtime stream.

In a sign of the continuing worldwide reverberations of the case, the Russian foreign minister, Sergey V. Lavrov, addressed the response by foreign critics while on a visit to Finland on Monday, saying there was no need to "go into hysterics" over the verdict.

More than two years after the scandal of poor care at Stafford Hospital was exposed the reverberations from what happened there are continuing to echo throughout the NHS.

When, later, I got to Notre Dame myself and heard Cochereau play the final chord of a postlude to Mass, I was stunned — awed — as waves of reverberation continued to wash through the nave even after his fingers left the keyboard.

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