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Photo: Fog and mist shrouded New York City yesterday, a faraway echo of the tropical storms in the southern United States.
If you give in to the silence — remember, there's no traffic noise as distraction — you'll pick up the faraway echo of footsteps, the hushed garble of a television from behind a shuttered window.
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That early novel has its faraway echoes in Anathem, as Stephenson again explores the relationships between language, thought and meaning: specifically, whether the last can exist outside of the direct dominions of the first two.
And usually we hear booms and faraway echoes.
As all Highland tropes dictate, any unnecessary frivolities in Jimmy's character have been stripped away as if by icy gales, leaving the remaining scraps to hunker down within a crevice of his equally wind-whipped soul, and echoed in faraway frowny expressions on his face, the most bitter-wind blasted of all.
"Echo, echo, echo," Parton jokes.
Others echo these concerns.
I echo his words".
Toxicologists echo that concern.
The couples are like an image from some faraway time, an echo coming very faint from the mountains.
The sounds of New York slowly dissipated until all I could hear was the "Allahu Akbar" of muezzins echoing across valleys, the occasional crowing of a rooster, the barely perceptible rustle of a faraway waterfall.
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