Sentence examples for vast echo from inspiring English sources

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In the vast echo chamber of an empty G, one can hear almost every word from the sparse crowd, who are restricted to sitting at just one end of the ground.

That great début, about a media mogul who, starting at age twenty-five, uses a newspaper to project his voice and his vision worldwide, takes the cinema itself as its premise and evokes a wild new world, one of vast echo chambers of outsized personalities, which, as it turns out, is the world we live in.

As we exercise the right to advocate our views, and as we animate our supporters, we must all assume responsibility for our words and actions before they enter a vast echo chamber and reach those both serious and delirious, connected and unhinged.

"Because of the Internet, there is this vast echo chamber and our advocacy reaches into corners that never would have been possible before," said Mr. Clinton, who said political messages are now able to reach those who are both "serious and seriously disturbed".

And in a NY Times op-ed Monday Clinton urged those in power to consider the potentially grave consequences of their inciting rhetoric: "...We must all assume responsibility for our words and actions before they enter a vast echo chamber and reach those both serious and delirious, connected and unhinged".

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The region — "vast, echoing and God-like," in the words of Lawrence of Arabia — was named a Unesco World Heritage site last year.

It seems appropriate, for Saddam, the lion's biggest fan, has rebuilt the vast, echoing walls of Nebuchadnezzar's triumphalist city.

Metallic walkways open onto vast, echoing caverns (some scenes were shot in an abandoned power plant), alternately evoking coffinlike claustrophobia and sickening vertigo.

Everywhere in the vast echoing halls of Dublin's RDS, speakers were waxing lyrical about the power of tech and its even more abstract cousin, data.

It's fairly difficult to achieve an effect of coziness in such vast, echoing spaces, although we were given a glimpse of the Presidential slippers under the Presidential bed.

Such is the fate of Antinous in "Open Up, Hadrian," a fictionalized portrait of that Roman emperor being staged at Magic Futurebox, a vast, echoing warehouse tucked into the fourth floor of a factory building in Industry City in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.

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