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At times she used repetitive gestures and dance patterns to echo or abstract the action.
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Clap a pattern for children to echo back to you.
Again, though, some of the details seem to echo a familiar pattern.
Other examples would be car seats made of plastic, but textured to imitate leather; plastic spoons moulded with patterns to provide an echo of engraved silver; or imitation wood-grain printed on furniture or flooring.
If we want to visualize these future maps, all we need to do is to listen to the patterns echoing over and over in culture.
In a 17th-century Kashmiri garden you get some immediate sense of this dynamic because you're in the middle of it: man-made patterns echo larger cyclical patterns of seasonal and historical change.
Noko's take on the art form -- it's protected by an artists guild -- is hand-stenciled patterns that echo traditional graphics but have a modern twist.
They are made of matte translucent plastic with patterns that echo three classic types of lined paper: notebook, graph and computer readout.
The studies of email and Twitter communication [66] and similarity in country information interests [42] also reveal the patterns that echo religious 'fault lines'.
These patterns echo findings in gene sequence evolution, in which different regions of the same protein may show opposed patterns of constraint or positive selection.
Themes and patterns echo and illuminate each other.
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