Sentence examples for loudly echoes from inspiring English sources

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The violence of militant protesters in Charlottesville and elsewhere loudly echoes the Civil War.

Its thematic accent on the process and psychology of nonviolent protest loudly echoes the Black Lives Matter protests and "I can't breathe"/"Hands up don't shoot" chants that have rung around the country since the actions of Daniel Pantaleo in July and Darren Wilson in August.

His only real addition to a business that has been built with the sweat of others are those eye-catching golden arches, a piece of iconography that so loudly echoes the golden lettering atop Trump hotels one could practically go deaf thinking about it.

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Each man has loudly echoed George Bush's warnings about weapons of mass destruction and rogue regimes.

Jirus said he heard two gunshots, loudly echoing off the building.

Not surprisingly, Rotenberg's arguments are loudly echoed by many high-powered Republican lawyers whose files were requested.

Ms. Charles's and Ms. Deen's conflicting accounts about their relationship loudly echo the experiences of generations of African-American cooks and their white employers.

While we all agree that preferential treatment exists (and often with justification) I loudly echo Drew Nieporent's reservation that the intimacy and elegance of the dining experience is at risk of being compromised with all these so called advances.

These casual and pernicious comparisons have been endlessly recycled and loudly echoed in what my friend, the journalist Robert Parry, has called the mighty wurlitzer of rightwing talk shows and social media.

Francisco Goya y Lucientes (1746-1828) is one of those towering figures whose vision and achievement still loudly echo down the centuries -- a colossus like Shakespeare or Dickens, at once emblematic of his place and times and thoroughly modern.

Sounding a theme that would be loudly echoed in Madison's "Federalist 10," Montesquieu asserts that without strong public virtue, a democratic republic is likely to be destroyed by conflict between various "factions," each pursuing its own narrow interests at the expense of the broader public good.

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