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A note wonderfully in shape, full and rounded, and followed by a diminuendo like a long echo.
Either way, it is likely to carry a long echo -- especially if the senator from Arizona forces Bush to back down.
So what can be done to reclaim this systematic erosion; to reinstate rights over the long echo of our digital whispers and wanderings?
Multiple substructures in the cortex, olfactory bulb, hippocampus, and cerebellum were resolved at 30 to 40 μm in-plane resolution and 200 to 300 μm section thickness as well as for relatively long echo times of 65 to 82 ms.
At the climax, a grimacing Andrew plays an unstoppable solo, which sends you out on a high but also leaves you with a long echo of loneliness, and you wonder if, in the hunt for excellence, he will ever be happy again.
Instead of public speech being the long echo of absolute and unchallengeable definitions supplied by authority – definitions that tell you once and for all how to understand the world's phenomena – the good writer attempts to speak in a way that is open to the potential challenge of a reality she or he does not own and control.
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He had those long, echoing, hallway eyes".
The United Nations Security Council has long echoed with heated confrontations.
The entrance opens on to the upper floor and a long, echoing hallway.
There are long echoes of that radicalising issue in Nesbø's novels as well.
While Saudi Arabia had long echoed U.S. skepticism and overall objectives regarding Syria, engagement between the two has resumed.
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