Sentence examples for echo pictures from inspiring English sources

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These photos echo pictures of Susanna and the Elders, as painted by Rubens, Rembrandt, Tintoretto, Van Dyck and Gentileschi – a story of innocence falling victim to unscrupulous male desire.

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That echoed a picture that has been painted by a monthly purchasing managers' survey that is conducted separately by the financial information company Markit and released by HSBC.

That echoes the picture from the latest official data, which showed that the north-east and north-west of England saw the largest increases in unemployment in the year to November.

You find it almost everywhere you turn in "The Generational: Younger Than Jesus" at the New Museum, an up-to-the-minute, internationalized echo of "The Pictures Generation".

The photo echoes another viral picture from New York City's subway, posted on Facebook over the Easter holiday, which celebrated the country's religious diversity.

One of the posts, uncovered by the Liverpool Echo, included a picture of a dog holding on to a cat, with the cat's head between its jaws.

The uproar over her pictures echoes a debate that flared up in Tunisia last month on the eve of its first free election, when a television station broadcast a film that is critical of the Islamist takeover after the Iranian revolution.

Mr. Leist is not the only artist to have incorporated that day into a pre-existing body of work, but his decision to keep taking pictures echoes New Yorkers' determination to return to their normal routines.

Much of the action, thanks to the state of the house — unfurnished and echoing, with no pictures yet on the walls — swims by in a thick gray-green light, and my longing for a stiff drink, as the tension stirred, was exceeded only by my urgent need for a set of gills.

There are also echoes of 9/11 in pictures like the one of a glass office tower: a Red Cross worker cajoles a woman who wants to leap from a window on the 27th floor of the Torre Latinoamericana.

Absent the checklist, you might not connect Henny Garfunkel's 1989 publicity still of Johnny Depp in a hayloft for the movie "Cry-Baby" to George Hurrell's steamy 1941 portrait of Jane Russell in "The Outlaw" from 1941, but you may be unconsciously aware of an echo giving the later picture a certain uncanny resonance.

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