Sentence examples for remarkable echo from inspiring English sources

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"Wilhelm Taubert's 'Bird Song' was one of the Swedish Nightingale's favorite numbers, and Isak Berg's 'Herdsman Song' was famous for its remarkable echo effect as well as for the sort of Victorian-Scandinavian melancholy that was one of Lind's trademarks.

The discovery was a remarkable echo of ideas first put forward by the German poet Goethe, who not only wrote "Faust" but was also a careful observer of plants.

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In broad strokes, the entire Mueller probe has remarkable echoes to the FBI's last high-profile investigation: into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while she served as secretary of state.

In one of the remarkable echoes that fill the work, the opening notes are an elongated version of the tune that accompanies Mariandel when she declines wine offered by an Ochs bent on seduction in a far more prosaic scene.

In a game with remarkable echoes of England's own victory over the Argentinians in Switzerland in November, Simic headed home a corner to decide a match which saw them takle an early lead through Ivan Klasnic only to slip to 2-1 dowithinhin minutes as Argentina, captained by Hernan Crespo, hit back through Carlos Tevez and Lionel Messi.

I observed this remarkable call and echo between news and body when, after running a trading desk on Wall Street for 13 years, I returned to the University of Cambridge and began researching the neuroscience of trading.

That's a remarkable and remarkably swift change, and it's echoed by a national poll done by ABC News and the Washington Post.

Indeed, if you scroll through the specific Russian attacks on the investigation detailed in the report, it's remarkable how precisely they echo those of Trump and his allies.

Clinical observations of epithelial metaplasia and haematopoietic 'lineage infidelity' and 'lineage promiscuity' are renowned phenomena and biphenotypic leukaemia/lymphoma echo the remarkable data set collected in the past years on experimental cell reprogramming.

By having Damon, Acis's boon companion, hold his friend in his arms during the aria "Consider, fond shepherd," he echoes a remarkable find in Harris's book "Handel as Orpheus" — that the climactic trio of the opera is based on a same-sex love poem by Alexander Pope.

The opening section of "The Quaker Graveyard at Nantucket" still seems utterly remarkable, for all its echoes of Hopkins and cribbed language from Thoreau: A brackish reach of shoal off Madaket,- The sea was still breaking violently and night Had steamed into our North Atlantic Fleet, When the drowned sailor clutched the drag-net.

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