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Mr. Mellencamp is a disillusioned grown-up echoing the sounds of brash young men.
And the members of Cetiliztli Nauhcampa Quetzalcoatl in Ixachitlan began to twist and jump, echoing the sounds and movements of their Mexica, or pre-colonial, ancestors.
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Mechanics in greasy overalls laboured under the bonnets of assorted cars and trucks, the ting, ting, ting of their hammers echoing the sound of the cow bells I had heard the day before standing outside the school in Mochudi.
In Vietnam, tender beef is hard to come by, so to make the meat easier to chew, cooks cut it into small bits (hence "luc lac," echoing the sound of the knife hitting the cutting board).
None did, but the voices still echo, the sounds of angels trapped in hell.
It has echoed the sounds of many footsteps and many voices; the world has beaten a path to its doors.
The ensemble's music, alive with cyclic tabla rhythms and spiraling rubab phrases, somehow echoed the sounds and intensity of Mr. Crumb's transformed Civil War songs.
The installation employs 60 "flying sticks" in order to produce an environment that echos the sounds and feelings of nature.
Thus the jangly guitars, Stooges powerchords and uptight harmonies of the 13th Heartbreakers album, which echoes the sound of their 1976 debut.
They met the challenge with a spirited version of "The Rising," one of several numbers in the concert that faithfully echoed the sound of Mr. Springsteen's E Street Band.
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