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His designs echo aspects of traditional Persian patterns, natural forms (close-ups of butterfly wings) and Art Deco abstraction, but they are made according to centuries-old techniques.

Although its design and symbolism were clearly Christian, Santa Sindone's structural details echo aspects of Spanish Moorish mosques and French Gothic cathedrals; indeed, Guarini expressed admiration for Gothic architecture.

(Santa Sindone was extensively damaged by fire in 1997, and the chapel was closed indefinitely for restoration work). Although its design and symbolism were clearly Christian, Santa Sindone's structural details echo aspects of Spanish Moorish mosques and French Gothic cathedrals; indeed, Guarini expressed admiration for Gothic architecture.

These dismantled relics of telecommunication become sculptural elements which echo aspects of the spoken word".

OMA's design for the pavilion avoids copycat Byzantine forms in favor of fluid lines that gently echo aspects of the historic building.

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Mr Darcy meets Elizabeth Bennet in an illustration by C. E. Brock for the 1895 edition of the book And it would have been a romp, echoing aspects of the 1940 version but updating them for the feminist, freewheeling 1970s.

Some of its elements, including the insertion of a paper letter under Ferguson's fingernail and the use of jump cuts to events in the Roadhouse bar, are intended to echo similar aspects of "Pilot".

The recent crisis echoed many aspects of the 1907 panic.

It's the first comment we've seen from Rometty directly on the order, though a statement issued by company spokesperson Adam Pratt on Friday echoed the aspects of the internal letter which say Rometty offered Trump and the secretary of the DHS suggestions about using tech to support both national security and legal immigration.

With the stock market exploding and the rich getting richer, the mood echoes some aspects of the scene before the last crash, in the late '80s, when so many restaurants served the equivalent of a small-town population any night of the week.

But Woods is not concerned with echoing every aspect of the real world; for example, the rotation of the ball is not determined by where club and ball meet, but by the player's manipulation of the game controller after the ball is airborne.

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