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"Well, it can't hurt, but when someone asked us recently what we thought about a cappella making a comeback our response was, 'doesn't something have to have been popular at some point to come back?'" If this reply indicates a modesty about the group's talents, it's echoed in the story of their name.
Of course, it's only the narrow bounds of comfort — absence of dictatorship, distance from war — that sustain the comic dramas of frustrated urbanity, and, as a South Korean filmmaker, Hong knows it, and shows it, in subtle echoes, whether in the name of a café or a town, or in the polyglot internationalism that connects his milieu to ones far away.
It is creating an echo chamber in the name of connection.
A primary tool to fight miasma was hygiene, a term that echoes down in the name of our Society.
Every new "Occupied Wall Street" site, now sprouting everywhere in the world, will echo the name of the humble young fruit vendor.
The quarry on this grand tour is a nefarious corporation called IBBC — letters that echo the name of a real bank involved in a big scandal back in the 1990s — which uses murder to bolster its market position.
The title echoes the name of the mould breaking new political party in Denmark of the same name, The Alternative, set up in 2013 to be a fresh, collaborative and progressive voice and change the divisive tone of domestic politics.
The Babylonian prayer "Shamash before me, behind me Sin, Nergal at my right, Ninib at my left", is echoed by the medieval Jewish prayer: "In the name of the Lord, the God of Israel, may Michael be at my right hand; Gabriel at my left; Uriel before me; Raphael behind me and the Shekhinah of God be above my head" which is used as a prayer before sleep.
The answer that stares these [Labour] MPs in the face is that, echoing Cromwell, they should tell [Brown]: 'In the name of God, go.' Martin Kettle, the Guardian For all their successes in the election, the Tories would be foolish not to have their own concerns, too.
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