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That label isn't strictly accurate, except in its echo of Robbins's nonstop braggadocio.
One Dieudonne video, "Shoahnanas", pouring derision on Jews just for being Jews, chills the blood in its echo of an earlier, lethal era.
Robert McRuer writes in his book Crip Theory, there is "no way of saying 'disabled' without hearing 'cripple' (or freak, or retard) in its echo".
Because Republicans are isolated in that parallel universe and believe all the noise in its echo chamber, they are now as out of touch with reality as the "inevitable" Clinton campaign was before it got clobbered in Iowa.
In many radar application, the moving target generate Doppler shift in its echo signal, which makes the output of the matched filter should be considered as the cross correlation between the Doppler-shifted received signal and the transmitted signal.
Slightly off that path is Alexa, Amazon's assistant, which is housed in its Echo speaker.
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'The Swan Thieves' succeeds both in its echoes of 'The Historian' and as it maps new territory for this canny and successful writer".
The death-love and innocence-doom connections of the second work virtually beg for interpretation, and I suspect that it may be highly self-referential in its echoes of earlier Taylor choreography.
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