Sentence examples for presumably echoes from inspiring English sources

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Our interviewees talked more about the motif of burning in television soap operas – followed by recovery with no visible sequelae – which presumably echoes ancient images of purification, sati, and the trials of Sita in the Ramayana.

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They would presumably echo the views of leave voters that a young woman about to go to university had expressed in Northampton.

The play now begins with a sort of montage of famous lines (presumably echoing in the dying Hamlet's head), skips the first ghost scene and eliminates all but one of the traveling company of players.

An effort that is to begin on Monday will carry the theme "Dare 2 Go Deep With The Economist" – the numeral, presumably, echoing how so many members of the intended audience use shorthand when they communicate online and on mobile devices.

IF ASKED why they spied on the computers of their rivals (and allies), the authors of Regin, a sophisticated computer virus that seems to have been designed by a Western government, would presumably echo the proverbial bank robber, and reply "because that's where the secrets are".As the world has gone digital, spying has, too.

The duchess of Marlborough, presumably echoing the opinions of her husband, wrote of Hill that "he was no good as a soldier".

The incentive is referred to as "double XP" –- presumably to echo the shorthand of dude-speak.

Orr also suggests something else: that the conversations he and other theatre lovers are having are presumably being echoed across the world.

For heaven's sake, there's even a hooker named Bree (Alia Shawkat), presumably an echo of the Bree played by Jane Fonda in "Klute," and what is her heart made of?

During my time in Belfast, half a dozen people quoted that line to me, noting the presumably deliberate echo of Adams's famous 1995 quote about the I.R.A. Storey "didn't mean Sinn Fein hadn't gone away," McIntyre said.

David Cone, the former major-league pitcher, presumably will echo President Obama's claim that Judge Sotomayor, then a federal district court judge in Manhattan, saved baseball when she ended the 1995 strike.

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