Sentence examples for exactly echoing from inspiring English sources

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When half the ensemble members crouch and lie down, they're exactly echoing the lead couple at the end of the second movement; and yet the other half, enigmatically, remain standing.

When, in a scene exactly echoing Mary Harron's 2000 movie with Christian Bale, Smith, dressed in a translucent mac and wielding an axe, approaches his latest victim, the stage is not spattered with blood but drenched in scarlet light.

Mr Kan talks of a "third approach" to economic policy, not exactly echoing the "third way" of Britain's Tony Blair but with a strong emphasis on improving social safety nets to help ease the potential pain of vigorous pro-growth policies.Yet underlying this apparent confusion of ideas is a liberal trend struggling to emerge, says Koichi Nakano, a political scientist at Sophia University.

The condition of exile encompasses a wide variety of circumstances, but they are all pathetic in one way or another, and if that unhappy subaltern felt sorry for himself at the start of the Victorian age, he was exactly echoing the responses of the most famous exile of them all 19 centuries before.

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Max Roberts's production exactly echoes Hall's dialogue: it's direct and intense but light on its feet.

Such emotions were not exactly echoed by his fans, especially after Mr. Boltz publicly disclosed his homosexuality in a 2008 article in The Washington Blade, a gay newspaper.

Brandon Lee, 22, who knew Mr. Sterling and whose father bought CDs from him, expressed a belief that did not exactly echo the message of the service.

The language of the statement exactly echoes the language of the Chinese Communist Party's false propaganda line on what is really happening in East Turkestan.

The Daily Telegraph's venerable Simon Heffer, for example, almost exactly echoed the students' responses back in January: "Our underclass has been allowed to get out of control... They and their children regard school as optional.

But those colours are still palpable (mixed to muddy greys and browns) in the self-portrait, and the picture within the picture (and all its light-dark alternations) exactly echoes his system of grids.

Can it be a coincidence that right before the novel's climactic battle, a poet-novelist puts into his parson's earnest mouth words that exactly echo the title of the final section of "The Wasteland"?

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