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The harrowing discords emerging from his fingers had evidently echoed in his ears as celestial harmonies".
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This cry for attention is echoed in the allusions to the Westboro Baptist Church, most evidently depicted in the "God Hates Renoir" sign.
The Northampton band's debut single seemed an improbable template for other bands to follow: a gloomy descending bassline repeating for the best part of 10 minutes, with a drum pattern and a preponderance of echoing effects evidently derived from dub reggae, topped with jaggedly abstract guitar noise.
Evidently, the remark directly echoes Locke, who speaks of the "abstract general idea" of a triangle which is "neither Oblique nor Rectangle, neither Equilateral, Equicrural nor Scalenon; but all and none of these at once", (Essay IV.vii.9).9
The Russians, although evidently contemptuous of Yanukovych's incompetence as a ruler (and probably his cowardice, too), have nonetheless echoed these sentiments.
Indeed, by late Thursday, the sound of gun and artillery fire, evidently of American origin, began echoing through the Baghdad streets.
Mr. Kunstler, echoing sentiments from several other industry analysts and evidently from investors, who unloaded the two companies' stock today, said the proposed merger partners would be better off in the long run if kept separate.
His breakthrough work in 1967 even seemed to echo "underground" comic-book stylists of the day, notably R. Crumb, though evidently he was unaware of them at first.
Echoing drips.
"Echo, echo, echo," Parton jokes.
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