Sentence examples for thought echo from inspiring English sources

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thought echo

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A form of auditory hallucination, associated with schizophrenia, in which the patient hears his/her thoughts spoken aloud.

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Questions were asked about thought insertion and broadcast, thought echo and withdrawal and delusional thinking.

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Mrs. Waivada said that when an office building sits vacant, its tax assessment goes down, meaning residents ultimately have to pay more, a thought echoed by Kevin Barry, a computer network consultant who lives in Somers.

Councilman DiBrienza stressed that a bias attack on any resident was an attack on the whole neighborhood, a thought echoed in the park by Joan Minieri, 38, who was jogging with her baby, Alin, in a stroller.

The thought echoed throughout the world of instant political analysis, blocking the Clinton campaign's efforts to portray her slim victory in Indiana as an upset, as well as her camp's hopeful analysis that she still had a chance to convert superdelegates with triumphs in the races ahead.

Some have thought, echoing criticisms of natural law theory by those entirely hostile to it, that derivationist theories of practical knowledge fall prey to 'Hume's Law,' that it is impossible to derive an 'ought' from an 'is,' that is, any normative truth from any set of nonnormative truths.

Dan Dierdorf, a Hall of Fame tackle, said that Youngblood was "by far the toughest opponent I faced in my career", a thought echoed by Viking Hall of Fame tackle Ron Yary who said, "There wasn't anybody who was tougher to block than Jack".

I think Echo Nest is a pretty unique company.

He seems relaxed and chilled out, which I think echoes to the players as well.

A poem of Tyrtaeus's has traditionally been thought to echo both parts of that document, rider as well as Rhetra, but that relationship has recently been challenged.

This wasn't, as some delegates might have thought, an echo of Tony's Third Way, but a handy Lib Dem abbreviation for "three-party politics".

By February 1979, the axis of Strange as greeter and Egan as DJ had graduated to the Blitz, a bar decorated with Second World War austerity that was thought to echo the down‑at‑heel 70s: bare floorboards, gingham tablecloths, hanging lights with dusty enamel shades, framed pictures of Churchill.

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