Sentence examples for echo fragments from inspiring English sources

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Harvill's British edition, also published this month, is a scrapbook of charming stock images, culled from the Library of London, that echo fragments of the story.

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The final half of the book is marred by dull descriptions ("Victor had gained weight and grown in all directions) that lapse into sentimentality ("Norma smiled at him, and she looked like sunshine"), as well as stylistic tics in which fragments echo sentences.

His speech is mashed-up fragments, echoes of institutional jargon and street slang.

He also looped, echoed and multiplied fragments of the performances, time-warping the stark realism of vocals and guitar.

In them, he unfolded dream-like sequences of symbols, echoes of myth and fragments of real life, held together by nothing much more than the sound and rhythm of the language and vague suggestions of formal signposts borrowed from classical music.

The ability to 'look both ways' is therefore presented as a positive characteristic, and this is echoed in two other fragments.

You might be alive and you might be dead, and perhaps there is no difference; perhaps echoing Macbeth, the fragment ends with the cast intoning a nine-fold knocking at the door.

Hirsch (echoing a famous fragment in which Keats offers his dead hand to the living) notes: "You can sit down and read these poems in a single night and have a complete Keatsian experience -- he breathes close and offers himself to us; his presence is near". The collection begins with a sonnet written when Keats was 18 and ends with one written five years later.

While the NHS's own electronic prescription service is aimed at simplifying repeat prescription ordering for patients, Bourke claims the service remains "fragmented" — and argues Echo offers a more streamlined approach, with less need for manual follow-up for patients once an order has been placed.

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Nonetheless, analyses of 660 fragments from 350 individual loci echo the results of the analyses of combined multi-locus data.

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