Echoed
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187 examples of Echoed in a sentence
This
echoed
what I'd been hearing around the world from many other protesters that I'm in touch with.
Francis Collins, who led the Human Genome Project and now heads NIH,
echoed
President Clinton.
My mother's passion for the Arctic
echoed
through my experience in Greenland, and I felt the power and the fragility of the landscape.
With each smack of my head to the concrete ground, a question
echoed
through my mind that still haunts me today: "Is this going to be how it all ends?"
It seemed there was a force beyond her control that drew her to the contents, which
echoed
her name louder and louder.
This darkness is
echoed
throughout the collection, which includes controversial references to the holocaust and the Kamikazes.
The blood veins in our hands
echoed
a course of water traces on the Earth.
The image reminded me of a cave painting, and
echoed
how primitive we still are in so many ways.
The scene in which one of the characters in brutally murdered by knitting needles was particularly shocking and
echoed
the work of Korean new wave auteur Park Chan Wook.
This film is also about hope and forgiveness, the hope epitomized in the interracial relationship between Binoche's recovering character and the Indian minesweeper
(echoed
in the Sikh's buddy-buddy relationship with his white coworker who ends up dying nonsensically) and the forgiveness epitomized in the Caravaggio character's first hunt and then forcing out of what he thinks will be the hero's confessions for his war "crimes" (betrayal of country).
Even now, a month later, I remember the footage of Aynur singing in an acoustic auditorium, and I try to remember the music as it
echoed
in the cinema.
His last words, and the words
echoed
at the end of the movie, are, "The horror...the horror."
Her sentiments are
echoed
by immigrants here every damn day.
The show's
echoed '
bubbling' sound effect used to put me to sleep.
I only remember the show in reruns and although it was never edge-of-the-seat exciting we would make up our own underwater episodes in the lake at my grandmother's house... imagining the
echoed
bubbling sounds and narrating our adventures in our heads.
When Pam tore up the note that Sissy had written to Bud, it
echoed
the tragedy of many true life romances.
Ecstasy had incurred the wrath of the Vatican, for condoning Eva's desertion of Emil, her subsequent divorce, and the brief swim she took in the buff, but Roger Manville ignored these trivial matters and discussed the film as a triumphant, outstandingly beautiful, visual paean to love - a view
echoed
by many IMDb users.
Words echoed, so I stopped munching on whatever I had to pay closer attention-mind you there's no Shakespeare here!,just
However, once it established the setting and helped the audience come up to speed, the film flowed along nicely (meandering at points but puntucated in the "right spots" with flurries of activity) all the while making good use of real-sounding dialog (in parts it
echoed
actual conversations I've had).
The film is also
echoed
by Cocteau's Beauty and the Beast, though it is certainly a lighter hearted affair.
One viewer said, "as
echoed
on my "lord of the rings" comment, this production captures a positive aspect of the Tolkien material that I believe is missed by current critics and readers-namely the distant but constant promise f success in the quest."I
Indeed, time has proved that Minnelli had a whole lot in common with Sally, the parallels are even
echoed
in much of the dialogue, but this part utilizes her entire range (sarcastic sass, vulnerable imp, high-powered musical presence) and she's fabulous.
I avoided eye contact with the other four poor unfortunates, who probably felt as robbed as we did, for fear of seeing disappointment and disbelief in their eyes that
echoed
my own.
But the new generation of Bahraini Shia are more militant, and their views are increasingly
echoed
by their Shia counterparts in Saudi Arabia.
NATO’s new Secretary General, former Spanish Foreign Minister Solana,
echoed
these sentiments: "In Bosnia we have opportunity not only to end a war in the Balkans, but to lay the foundations for an enduring structure of peace across a now undivided and democratic Europe."
Usually so staid and cold, it
echoed
to the rhythm of strings with the swing of the Louisiana bayous at one moment, and at the next with the memory of the concert at the Olympia, so close but a half-century away, where the saturnine firebrand upended ten thousand hearts.
Hungary’s stated aim of maintaining Europe’s Christian character,
echoed
in declarations by Poland and Slovakia that they would accept only Christian refugees, is particularly perverse.
Klimov’s approach
echoed
that of Svetlana Alexievich – this year’s Nobel laureate in literature – in her first book, War’s Unwomanly Face, published the year before.
These words were
echoed
on the eve of the introduction of the single currency.
The ICC prosecutor
echoed
his sentiments in a June 5 legal brief, noting that “the Government of Libya may be unable to move the case forward.”
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