Sentence examples for echo not only from inspiring English sources

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His concerns over indigenous agrarian demands, health and education echo not only the current politics of Chile's youth and Bolivia or Ecuador – consider also the peasant protests that recently rocked Colombian conservative politics to the core.

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The Mets' struggles have echoed not only through the organization, but also through New York State.

Like all the best speculative fiction it echoes not only the past but what is happening NOW.

Bolaño's death with his magnum opus so nearly complete is a strong mythic pattern (not to mention a publicist's dream), the cheated glimpse of fulfilment echoing not only Proust but Moses.

At its best, the show echoes not only Judge's cult film "Office Space" but the late, great Starz sitcom about Los Angeles, "Party Down," another portrait of a one-industry town spiked with self-hate.

Under its tacky Trader Vic's decor and vaguely New Age solemnity, "Survivor" echoes not only the party games of "Beat the Clock" in the 50's but the very nature of the tube.

The book's (unnamed) narrator speaks in an audaciously postmodernist voice, echoing not only Vladimir Nabokov and Ralph Ellison but the Dostoyevsky of "Notes from the Underground": I am a spy, a sleeper, a spook, a man of two faces.

So far, so expected; but he was echoing not only Mitterrand (who denounced "all the power of money") but also de Gaulle, who declared that "my only enemy, and that of France, has never ceased to be money," and Edouard Balladur, a former Gaullist prime minister who once defined civilisation as the struggle against the market.

As shown by Milan et al. (1997), SuperDARN radars can receive ground backscatter echoes not only from the front but also from behind the radar.

In the animal literature, it has become increasingly apparent that echolocating bats, for example, are listening for echoes not only for orientation during foraging and navigation, but also for characterizing their neighbourhood and discriminating between familiar and unfamiliar individuals (e.g. Voigt-Heucke et al. 2010).

Ultrasound instruments could receive the echo signal not only from tissue but also from microbubbles exploding in this process.

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