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From behind high Venetian-style doors a fiddler plays bouncy Irish jig that echoes to the back of the hall.
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Films reflect that, through these yarns of fiction and nonfiction that echo to the best and most fucked up parts of us.
And maybe these quintessential stories, evolved from fairy tales and myths and repeatedly depicted in games, tell of the historical sexual evils of men that echo back to prehistory.
The troubled soul whom the mystic speaks of is haunted by a past that is both real and inaccessible, a problem that echoes the Jewish relationship to history.
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There were mesmerizing episodes, with skittish rhythmic bursts that echoed from drum to mallet instruments, and a feisty section that sounded like a battle of drum rolls.
There were constant roars that echoed from here to South Carolina.
Scotland's plan was, in line with the words of their pre-match anthem that echoed thunderously around Celtic Park, to send England homeward to think again.
That echoes the views of Aborigines themselves.
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