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However calm his songs sound, they still roar like a car crash echoing in a seashell.
Here is no hive of human swarming; the major scenes contain only two or three people, their unlovely deeds echoing in a carefully calibrated void.
Welles's film of "Macbeth" (1948) presents a calculatedly cold, vicious version of Shakespeare, with stagey whispers and bloodcurdling screams echoing in a cavernous acoustic space.
"Every girl dreams of being a ballerina," said Ms. Holowchuk, her soft voice echoing in a dance studio in Manhattan after a long day of rehearsals.
"Although memories are distorted," she writes, "there are true sensations one doesn't forget, like fear and hunger, deep rumblings echoing in a cavernous heart and belly".
And with that deep, rumbling voice, like an organ echoing in a cathedral, he sounds the way a Renaissance pope should sound: the sibilant S's, the luxurious drawn-out vowels suggesting knowledge acquired outside the seminary.
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Our voices echoed in a way I'd never heard voices echo indoors before.
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This criticism was echoed in a draft report last week from the Civilian Complaint Review Board.
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