Sentence examples for echo after from inspiring English sources

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(a) Echo with no pulse compression, (b) Echo after compression with phase predistortion, (c) Echo after compression with spectrum modification, (d) Echo after compression with phase predistortion and spectrum modification.

Their clattering footsteps echo after me as I toss the rifle into my Audi and jump in behind it.

THE COMMUTE In 1910, the hamlet that residents had first named Echo, after a racehorse, became Port Jefferson Station, after the train stop on its northern border.

By Ron Hornung The New Yorker, July 15 , 1991P. 34 Yesterday was an echo after you left, the air View Article By Larissa MacFarquhar By Rivka Galchen By Jia Tolentino By Malcolm Gladwell.

As Mika Hakkinen and Michael Schumacher were cheered to the echo after finishing first and second in Sunday's United States grand prix at Indianapolis, it seemed that there was only one thing missing to complete the collective delight - an American formula one driver.

Look at it any way you like, it's an old man's book whenever you write it, whenever it comes out, the age in your armpits in the pleats of your crotch, the faded perfumes of cherished conversations, and the toilet gurgling its eclogues, resurrecting names in its hoarse swivelling into an echo after.

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Like an echo, the after-effects take a moment to dissipate.

Kerrigan's cries of "Why me?" echoed after a clumsy hitman whacked her above the knee.

Time and again, the same refrain echoed: After Sunday night, there would be no reason to come back to the meatpacking district.

But the "Gropenfuhrer" allegations that dogged him in his first gubernatorial campaign were echoed after a retirement forced by the scandal of a child born to his housekeeper years before, resulting in separation from his wife of 29 years, Maria Shriver of the Kennedy dynasty.

The concept of the "rainbow nation," a unity-seeking phrase coined by Desmond Tutu, which Nelson Mandela echoed after his party won South Africa's first democratic election, in 1994, expresses the paradox facing every divided country: we are all the same, but we are all different.

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