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How Bianca, who had brought with her some kind of rinky-dink recording device, then taped their song sessions in the bathtub because it gave a nice echo.
They made me realise that you have to be original". Callier spent his lunch periods at high school singing in the bathrooms, principally because the marble walls created a nice echo.
In a nice echo of White's book, Kevin Cook's Tommy's Honour (HarperSport, £16.99) traces the relationship of Tom Morris, Scotland's champion golfer in the 1860s and a St Andrews legend, and his son Tom Morris junior.
For others, he took cheap toy soldiers and detergent bottles and blew them to giant proportions — a nice echo of the throwaway style he first saw at Fiorucci, not to mention the enlarging process he put his own treasure through.
In a nice echo of this forward motion, Red Doc> is constructed around a road trip, in which G and Sad, joined by artist Ida, set out on a picaresque journey across glaciers and pastures, via a psychiatric clinic and an ice cave filled with bats "the size of toasters".
So I had a nice echo chamber.'.
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The man's name, Kimo Nakajimi, had nice echoes of being knackered and gyms and readers were asked to look out for him on suburban roads or in the Home Counties.
Most of Ms. Kozlova's performers may be no better than those of the Manhattan Youth ballet; but her dance material — partly adapted from the Kirov Ballet's 1934 Vainonen version with material also adapted from the 1892 Petipa-Ivanov original and a few nice echoes of the Balanchine staging too — is better attuned to her dancers.
Belle's interest in the library and Rumple giving her the key were nice echoes back to "Beauty and the Beast" -- next they'll be eating porridge and throwing snowballs at each other.
It fits seamlessly into the simple, plain sentences of the rest of the paragraph, with a nice musical echo of "mowing" and "motionless" and "closed".
It fits seamlessly into the simple, plain sentences of the rest of the paragraph, with a nice musical echo of "mowing" and "motionless" and "closed". And it's precise that's what happens in a refrigerator when stocks dwindle (presumably in the wake of his girlfriend's departure) and the cold takes over.
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