Sentence examples for somehow echoed from inspiring English sources

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The ensemble's music, alive with cyclic tabla rhythms and spiraling rubab phrases, somehow echoed the sounds and intensity of Mr. Crumb's transformed Civil War songs.

That was somehow echoed by Bobby Olivier of The Star-Ledger who noted that the performance was "pitchy, but a lot of fun".

That was somehow echoed by Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone who said that the lyrics "One day I'm gonna forget your name/And one sweet day, you're gonna drown in my lost pain" are aimed at Moody.

This was somehow echoed by Dave de Sylvi of Sputnikmusic who wrote: "Pharrell's other contribution to the album is the regrettably plain 'Kitty Kat,' a slower track that gives further credence to the view that he cannot cope when thrust outside his comfort zone".

"If you do a pattern ceiling, you just have to make sure that pattern and color is somehow echoed in pattern of the fabric or the rug or the colorations that you use below, so it doesn't stand out so much that it detracts from the rest of the room," she says.

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Domestic, yes, but somehow echoing the increasing aridity, sterility and hostility of a world elsewhere, beyond the homely hearth.

Each week we pair an accessible poem chosen by the Poetry Foundation with Times content that somehow echoes, extends or challenges the poem's themes.

The gallery opens with a show by painter John Hoyland, whose abstract canvasses of smeary rectangles floating in space somehow echo the walls of the galleries, punctured by the windows.

His Holmes looks younger than the man I see in my mind's eye, but this detective's jaw has a chiselled sharpness which somehow echoes the great clarity his mind is always working towards.

Some months ago, Tate curator Jessica Morgan hinted that it would somehow echo the Olympics (the annual commission is traditionally unveiled in October, but has been brought forward for 2012).

Every Thursday we publish a poem chosen by the Poetry Foundation alongside content from The Times that somehow echoes, extends or challenges that poem's themes.

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