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But it is the performance from the dead that drives this compelling 20 minutes, with Burton and Thomas striding over the hills together as the dancers softly echo their giant steps in the valley below.
Once she wrote that "silence healed but kept a scar of horror". The other day, in the lounge of one of London's most determinedly solid Victorian hotels, she spoke about her writing in away which softly echoed this highly conscious, elliptical style.
Walker writes Julia so delicately that her first love and subsequent heartbreak don't seem like distractions from the mayhem; they only serve to softly echo the destruction of the world around her.
The cellphone vibrated softly, insistently, echoing off the whitewashed walls of the artist's studio.
"It authenticates things," she said softly in the echoing marble hall.
So there are some vocal parts with no resonance at all, where he's speaking/singing softly, the room is not echoing, and he sounds close and in-your-face.
You commemorate that period in your poem "Midnight": All these years later and the hill is still bald, whispering softly as the revolutions of the sea, echoing with the mouths of the vanquished...
Her crayon images work so softly and slowly they almost feel already forgotten, echoing the sentiments often spread about the quickly gentrifying Bay.
Echoing drips.
Faintly echoing the good old "liberty or death" warcry, three key strategies, not mutually exclusive, emerge: kill them, let them kill each other, and kill them softly (with our words).
Echoing Eden.
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