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"They echo the layers of generations that create a family".
At the museum, curators pointed to displays showing how, at the Manassas Park Elementary School, Manassas, Va., explanatory posters on successive floors of the building echo the layers of the school forest outside the windows — from the forest floor to the understory and on up through the canopy.
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What Rebecca and I found in Havana, and amplified considerably while working in Rochester, was that two distinct yet complementary photographic visions could visually echo the many layers of a city.
In one corner is a patch of peeling linoleum whose gridlike chipped layers echo the excavated surfaces of Mr. Bradford's paintings, a fusion of abstract patterns and fliers posted by local businesses offering cash for houses and hair, DNA testing and lawyers specializing in paternity suits.
In all cases, the light trapped within the prismatic surface geology stays restless; refractions among scores of translucent layers echo the turbulence of the picture's creation.
The soloist was Francesca Anderegg, a graduate student at Juilliard, who made this dauntingly tricky work sound easy, starting with the microtonal anarchy of the first movement, with its clashing metric layers that echo the polyphony of Mr. Ligeti's extraordinary études.
Oval layers of crimson cloth echo the almond shape of a radiant mandorla within which the Trinity hovers.
Democratic strategists echo the point.
Subsequent commercials echo the first.
echo The battle is waging.
He dices the apples and layers them with crumbled macaroons, echoing the flavor in the tortoni.
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