Sentence examples for made to echo from inspiring English sources

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Their newest Delhi outpost, for example, is made to echo the Edward Lutyens architecture of New Delhi.

Ms. Baker's means are simple, and her experimenting is less a matter of tricky games of design and structure than an imaginative consideration of how an evening of theater can be made to echo the slow but ineluctable pace of change in real life.

It is slowed down and made to echo in caverns, whereas it moves in a slow, wave-like fashion (in 3/4 or waltz time) in underwater levels; in the athletic theme, it is played quickly and energetically to suit the more risky and lively nature of a level taking place in the air.

Donations in her memory can be made to: ECHO 295 Rt. 59, Spring Valley, NY 10977.

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These forms, which reach a height of 15 feet, were originally inspired by swells of waves in midocean, though at Storm King they seem tailor-made to echo the lines of the surrounding Hudson Highlands hills.

Some of the comments made to Mr. Harrison appear to echo a statement issued by North Korea on March 31, in which it declared itself a nuclear power and demanded that talks on reducing weapons on the Korean peninsula, including any weapons under control of American forces in South Korea, take place between the United States and North Korea on equal terms.

Where the artists in question are Jackson Pollock, David Smith, Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, Franz Kline, Ad Reinhardt, Larry Rivers, Ellsworth Kelly and Joseph Cornell, the world has made haste to echo Mr. Myers in what was often a pioneering enthusiasm.

Temptation hurtles along like the Bunnymen's Rescue being chased by The House Of Love, but there's something about the chord changes, which follow an obvious pattern, and the declamatory vocal, that suggest an attempt is being made here to echo not just Echo but Oasis and that kind of mass-appeal indie.

This short communication reports on an attempt which has been made to study mesospheric echo occurrence duration for the first time, using a large data base (1998 to 2004) collected from MST radar located at Gadanki (13.5°N, 79.2°E), a tropical station in India.

In doing so, Cleaver echoed remarks made to reporters yesterday by Democratic senator Tim Kaine, who complained that the Obama administration had not properly "explained [the vetting system for refugees] to the American public".

But the committee's confrontational tone and its clear effort to put pressure on the agency echoed demands made to the White House during the last week by Thomas Kean, the former Republican governor of New Jersey who is chairman of a national commission looking into the Sept. 11 attacks on the United States.

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