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  • The clock on the wall ticked on, its sound echoing through the otherwise silent room.
  • Views through doorways, echoing traditional enfilade arrangements, permit comparisons. Irascible Still
  • I played with my dessertspoon as the others began to clear up, my conversation with Chase echoing through my head.
  • My steps quickened, my stride elongating to keep myself from the echoing sound of my name.
  • The heavy oak doors slammed closed behind him, the noise echoing in the vast chamber.
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  • As the last words came hoarsely forth on to the night air, _clang, clang, clang_, burst out the tocsin of the alarm bell, silencing the music in the ballroom and sending an electric thrill through every listener within the precincts of the castle; but ere the great bell had sent forth a score of vibrating notes which came quivering through the darkness and echoing from every wall, the clattering of hoofs began in obedience to the whispered commands of his Majesty of France: The King's Esquires The Jewel of France
  • I screamed again, flitting back and forth along the fence in search of a way in, but before his name stopped echoing down the street, the leech mutated from pink to red, a rapid discoloration that reminded me of how the lure in the administration window had changed. Bleeding Violet
  • Echoing the sentiment of taxpayers, the president on Monday called the ailing insurance giant's plans to dole out $165 million in bonuses an "outrage" and said he would attempt to block the additional compensation. WIBW - HomePage - Headlines
  • We could hear his footsteps clopping up the stairs and echoing down the upstairs hall.
  • Here in the dark, they torture me, these silent shrill voices echoing in my mind, will they haunt me forever?
  • He stopped speaking, and despite the sound of hooves and wagon wheels echoing in the tunnel, an odd sort of silence enveloped his listeners.
  • People are dying, mainly Muggles, but also Mudbloods, and any whose bloodline is tainted with that of the non-magical, leading to a growing world that hearkens back to the time of the Third Reich in Nazi Germany, as well as echoing the doom and hopelessness of 1984. 2010 March 01 « The BookBanter Blog
  • His shoes echoing, too, as she stumbled alongside the railings of the gardens. THE LAST RAVEN
  • Swords flash, the clang of sounds echoing painfully in tender ears.
  • Softer, padded sounds rise from thick grass, while harder, echoing clomps bounce from stone or wooden floors.
  • Alexis screamed in fear and panic, the piercing shriek echoing throughout the empty library.
  • The audible ringing was still echoing through her head, buzzing in her ears and making her feel as her whole life had only been a dream.
  • Her feet pounded down the steps, echoing through the hollow grayness of the castle.
  • The wall can optimally absorb the echoing sound.
  • Katherine laughed, her silvery laugh echoing in the silent night.
  • The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate.
  • This disclaimer, echoing the language used by HUAC in its investigations of Reds, is intriguing. Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood
  • Let us be silent, that we may hear the whispers of the gods," wrote Ralph Waldo Emerson, echoing a great many philosophers, poets and mystics throughout history who have espoused the virtues of silen ... Stacey Lawson: Might As Well Face It, You're Addicted To Thought
  • Suddenly, they all turn and start scrabbling down the path, the sound of a helicopter echoing overhead and sending a cloud of crows whirling into the sky.
  • The notes of the church clock continued to reverberate through Flintdown, echoing, measured, relentless. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • The wild and provocative intonations of the danse du ventre hit our ears as one dancer broke into convulsive movement, arms, legs, torsos echoing the percussive sounds in angular responses.
  • In echoing Debbies previous comment on making dulce de lache without courting danger and death from a boiled unopened can by baking the sweetened condensed milk in a foil covered pie pan set in a bain-marie, let me just say I make a fab dulce de lache by setting the oven to 400 degrees and not doing a darn thing for an hour, then take it out and stir. Dulce de leche cheesecake squares | smitten kitchen
  • I could hear a buzz of echoing conversation as I neared the door.
  • The loss of 550 jobs in the down-at-heel Kent seaside town, reducing Hornby to a suite of administrative offices and an echoingly empty factory shed, was a bitter blow.
  • Though it's still quite rare for people to make a comment on a piece in a tweet; more usually it's a "retweet", echoing the headline.
  • But the cracked panes reveal a dark Interior echoing with the cries of children.
  • The physics curriculum works with fulcrums, levers, and pulleys, echoing in the physical world the rapid growth of arms and legs that teens experience at this age.
  • Then she heard them, echoing footfalls: she knew it was Vangelis, her heart started to hammer and bang like the clapper of a crazy bell. COUP D'ETAT
  • The home crowd were in raptures, cries of ‘Ole Ole’ echoing around the stadium as their players lined up to pepper the Thistle goal.
  • In the silence of the echoing marble hall, Marlo's gulp was audible and the shake in her hand as she pointed at Marion was all too clear.
  • Hurrah!" shouted Seth Allport, his ringing voice making itself heard above the sound of the rushing water and the echoing chorus of the men's cheers; but, an instant after, his exclamation of delight was changed to one of dismay, as a flight of arrows and the ping of rifle bullets whistled around the party, while the dread war-whoop of their Indian assailants burst forth in all its shrill discordancy. Picked up at Sea The Gold Miners of Minturne Creek
  • You should have heard it echoing down the corridor, hilarious and beautiful all at once.
  • Eve's footsteps were echoing off the dank walls as she walked forward a few paces.
  • The doors to the palace swing open wide with a tremendous echoing boom of bronze against the wooden doorposts.
  • The valley that had been echoing with battle cries, shouted orders and loud curses fell strangely silent.
  • Gatha could hear the shrill cry of a wounded colos warbeast echoing up the mountainside, but it was drowned out immediately by the grating roar of a massive Phyrexian dragon engine. Bloodlines
  • Sure enough, the echoing twang of a bowstring sounded.
  • The BLF believes that pogonophobia in the England camp is prevented Panesar's selection for the First Test.4th over: Pakistan 10-0 Hafeez 2 Taufeeq 8 There are some raucious cries of Pakistan Zindabad! echoing around the empty stands in Abu Dhabi. Pakistan v England – live! | Rob Smyth and Andy Bull
  • The paper started out hawkishly, echoing many of Bush's arguments and calling war ‘an operation essential to American security’.
  • An early critic of Williams is E.J. Bond in his book Reason and Value (1983) where he urges, echoing Frankena's earlier critique of internalism, that Williams 'argument is undermined if we distinguish clearly between what he calls motivating reasons and grounding reasons. Reasons for Action: Justification vs. Explanation
  • These include reimagined versions of the portrait bust, such as Jonathan Baldock's salt-dough heads decorated with cloth and hair (echoing the vaguely tribal sensibility of Ryan Mosley's paintings, with which they share a gallery) and Steven Claydon's mock-heroic demagogue, subverted by the peacock feather over one eye and the fact that the patina on the coppered surface was achieved by urinating on the sculpture. The State of Young Art in Britain
  • The ample embroidery is influenced by Romanian blouses, again echoing the feminine qualities of woven art.
  • The door shut with an echoing slam, so loud in the unusual silence.
  • And while the Kray twins (whose gangster crime spree was a '60s sensation) aren't quite as notorious on these shores as Jack the Ripper, the murders and maimings echoing the Kray mayhem are just as gut-churning a challenge for DI Chandler (Rupert Penry-Jones), still smarting from his reputation as "the man who failed to find the Ripper. Critic's Guide to Wednesday TV: The SNL Comedy Invasion, A New Whitechapel Case, and More!
  • Underneath all these echoing voices (including his own mumbles), he stretches pulsing bass, percolating congas, and an ocean of polyrhythmic waves into a weird dance song constantly in-flux.
  • It was "foreseeably the worst result," the bank said, echoing similar comments from several other Spanish banks. Banco Popular Takes More Write-downs
  • Occasionally they would hear one of their loud, hooting cries echoing across the plain, muffled and distorted through the mist.
  • Gnod underpin echoing guitar and bad-dream vocal snippets with krautrock rhythms. Times, Sunday Times
  • The stairwell was a windowless concrete chimney stretching endlessly above us and echoing with the clatter of pounding feet. Crashed
  • Raucous, sometimes almost spiritual singing, pushes from cellars, echoing and cannonading off the narrow whitewashed alleys.
  • We banged the mortar and pestle like oriental drummers in the echoing stainless steel kitchen, but our ground cumin and coriander looked more like gravel than grains of the finest spices.
  • The crowd in the echoing hall of the airport ebbs and flows like flotsam and jetsam in a dirty river. Christianity Today
  • THREE ramblers have turned a hill into a mountain - echoing the storyline of a film. The Sun
  • The same threat would apply to ambassadors from other nations that treat Israel similarly, he added - echoing the attitude of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who has instructed Israeli diplomats not to "grovel" before their host countries. The Seattle Times
  • Unblenched (echoing unfound) suggests unflinching: is it the wind, or voice of the moment forming a memory? Times, Sunday Times
  • Gnod underpin echoing guitar and bad-dream vocal snippets with krautrock rhythms. Times, Sunday Times
  • One of my concerns, echoing those of Duster, is the manner in which external traits previously linked to race might now become microscopic objects of distrust and abnormalcy.
  • Echoing Goethe's Romantic interpretation and adulation, Belinsky's Bard ‘understood heaven, earth, and hell’ but was, nonetheless, an ‘ignoramus’, nescient of the meaning of his own plays.
  • The jagged geometry of supersmooth Europa; the idiosyncratic surfaces of the other orbs floating serenely in space; the pristine interstellar vacuum; the inscrutable emptiness of intergalactic space, that immense, echoing, absolutely featureless void enveloping the spinning galaxies: it all serves as a perfect philosophical mirror image, reflecting back the quandary of the species, the limitations of human knowledge. A Space in Time
  • They found themselves in a dark unlighted space of unguessable size, but Jack judged by the sound of their echoing feet that it was a large chamber.
  • Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace.
  • As a teenager I avidly devoured stories of hairy bipeds glimpsed through snowstorms, strange cries echoing across glaciers, or enigmatic footprints in the snow. Getting to Know a Real 'Abominable Snowman'
  • Julian winced slightly at the sound of the shrill voice echoing down the halls, accompanied by thundering footsteps.
  • Some have thought, echoing criticisms of natural law theory by those entirely hostile to it, that derivationist theories of practical knowledge fall prey to The Natural Law Tradition in Ethics
  • The word boomed down the castle corridor, echoing. Deep Kiss Of Winter
  • At that moment, a long wolf howl was heard, echoing through the woods.
  • The same threat would apply to ambassadors from other nations that treat Israel similarly, he added -- echoing the attitude of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman, who has instructed Israeli diplomats not to "grovel" before their host countries. TODAY'S ZAMAN :: News
  • Oaks swayed overhead, and a bird twittered sharply from far off, its call echoing through the fading blackness.
  • The notes of the church clock continued to reverberate through Flintdown, echoing, measured, relentless. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Tamora chivvied them into the passageway, and they began to run again, Cheyenne's ragged breathing echoing off the walls as she fell further and further behind.
  • NZEI also took 1,000 school community statements to parliament echoing the message of the petition. NZ On Screen
  • Echoing the pleas of the Greeks for the repatriation of the Elgin marbles, Egypt has appealed to the British Museum for the return of the Rosetta Stone.
  • A whimsical high arched pavilion with a trellised canopy rises on spindle columns, which are fine twisted supports, from a fragile stepped garden bridge with a pierced fretwork balustrade echoing that of the head of the bed.
  • Although it's likely that she will prevail in court, he has made an ugly situation even uglier by echoing a lot of calumny and spreading bald disinformation, thereby reaffirming public lies.
  • Then the cannon roared from the walls of Castle Zollern; and Count Wolf and his mother were delighted to think that they would get the fine flask of wine, the property, the pond, besides the jewels; and above all were they pleased with the echoing sound of the cannon. Hauff's Fairy Tales, Translated and Adapted
  • The notes of the church clock continued to reverberate through Flintdown, echoing, measured, relentless. IN LOVE AND WAR
  • Lashing whips, hollow gunshots, meaningless choruses, whistling, echoing pipes, tubular bells and stylophones are all tipped into the collage.
  • And what little there was, — the slapping of a few reef-points and the creaking of a sheave in a block or two, — was ghostly under the hollow echoing pall in which we were swathed. Chapter 25
  • Beach House fabric but beaming with a filigree delight of a huskier, woozier sound 'Norway' proved that beyond the catalogues that compared their psych-pop to the likes of Mazzy Star, Galaxie 500 and so on, Beach House had turned they're gaze skywards and beyond simple echoing harmonies. The Line Of Best Fit
  • She uses acid to etch designs into the surface of metal plates, echoing the way that wind and water wear away at stone over time.
  • Reluctant to leave my now cosy-as-toast cocoon, I bellow for silence, my voice echoing in our still-undecorated rooms.
  • The melancholy skirl of the bagpipes echoing down a misty glen made my spine tingle with a strong sense of déjà-vu.
  • Hours later, the howling of wolves, augmented by the valley and echoing off the steep, timbered slopes, woke me from a dreamless sleep.
  • The track ends with a reprise of Arwen's choral theme, echoing her pleads to the Valar to save his life.
  • Crashing and echoing, the filing cabinet toppled end-over-end down the stairs as the thing heaved itself through the door aperture.
  • Candidates from all parties are echoing similar rhetoric.
  • The name Susanna is also repeated, echoing that same vowel and sibilant.
  • At that precise moment, a gong near the entrance way was sounded, the metallic clang echoing around the Great Hall.
  • Respondent, echoing the courts below, labels it a racial quota.
  • Birds screeched from the bamboo forest, echoing the anguished cries of the injured.
  • The sharp, piercing shriek of the morning bell sounded in from within the school building, echoing through the campus.
  • There was a harsh, tinny grating sound, echoing into his ears, as the sphere ground against the wall.
  • There are no bug-eyed groupies lying on the taupe calfskin sofas, nor any music to speak of echoing through the clean-lined industrial showroom, which features the latest subtle-hued collection. Fusing Rock 'N' Roll With Fashion
  • I can just hear his French words echoing across the sandy beach, translating themselves in midair before reaching the Drunk Boat bar on the boardwalk above, near to which a red-faced tourist stands hesitant. Jean-Marc
  • As their final echoing shrieks of despair dissipated into silence the two figures began to fade. SANDS OF TIME
  • The bang came suddenly, echoing across the buildings, shattering glass.
  • Behind the bidders, above their heads, we can see a frieze of decorated tiles, its design of two lions after the same lioness humorously echoing the action below.
  • Suddenly, there was a deep, echoing ringing, as though someone had struck a giant gong.
  • I do like a nice gasometer and yes, Fred, he's done it again hasn't he .... a very nice piece of deconstruction too from your good self, what with all that juxtaposing and echoing going on. Cricket & All That Gas
  • By echoing the seasonal bleakness of a northern winter, he leaves unspoken but implicit the possibility of cyclic renewal.
  • Hal watched them leave, the torch beam bouncing around the walls, their voices echoing in the distant rooms. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • She stood, and moved to the door, turning the lock with a echoing metallic sound.
  • As I write, the skies are echoing not with the beating of angelic wings but with the rotating blades of surveillance helicopters circling noisily overhead.
  • Her height and build were both very average - not supermodel tall, not supermodel thin - with eyes echoing the color of milk chocolate.
  • Then the _contrabandista_ turned and walked sharply across the cavern-like chamber to overtake his men, and as he disappeared, distant but sharp and echoing _rap, rap, rap_, came the reports of firearms, and Punch looked sharply at his companion. !Tention A Story of Boy-Life during the Peninsular War
  • As I looked at them ponderingly, a frog far in the back of the cave gave a discordant, echoing croak, which started the sulky and suspicious black boy who attended me into an abrupt exclamation of semi-fright; while a scrub fowl, scratching for its living overhead, dislodged a chip of granite which went clicking down the rocks. The Confessions of a Beachcomber
  • Manion, a great modern American jurist, is but echoing William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania, possibly the freest of all states in its early decades, the most jealous and observant of human dignity, human values and human justice which modern history notes. The Fundamental Liberties
  • The fact that 'Allahu Akbar' is echoing through the Iranian night is not only an indication of the longing of people there to find a peaceful and just solution to this crisis. Iran Election Live-Blogging (Thursday June 18)
  • All but the fourth are in 3/4 time, echoing Schubert's fondness for dances in triple meter.
  • THREE ramblers have turned a hill into a mountain - echoing the storyline of a film. The Sun
  • Remote and romantic they might seem from afar, but the desert wastes of the Western Sahara are echoing to the sounds of preparation for war.
  • Unlike most sculptors' drawings, but like many of Smith's vigorous works on paper, it exists only in terms of floating dabs of home-brewed ink on a flat surface, its rhythms echoing Japanese calligraphy, its lacy all-overness indebted to Jackson Pollock's poured paintings. Works of Many Dimensions
  • Our guide leads us through cobwebby jungle, with the unfamiliar howls of animals echoing through the mangrove and roots from centuries old ceiba trees doing their best to prevent us penetrating further into the pitch black woods. Navigating Through Colombia
  • The theatre was full, and echoing to cheers, stamps and bravos.
  • Sometimes they could hear voices from the overground, echoing down passages opened by the subtle but perpetual grinding of the earth. THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW
  • As the week came to a close, conferees took the information they had learned in DC home to apply in their local communities, the message ‘Stay Engaged’ echoing in their ears.
  • And I was echoing the sentiment that once inaugurated, he had sort of -- as my -- as my grandfather would say, ` disremembered 'the constituents that had meant so much to his election. Vernon Can Read! A Memoir
  • Die Reise ist nicht au Ende bis zur Anhuntf - endlessly repeated, echoing. MAMBO
  • The massed ranks of punks all echoing back, ' yes, we're all individuals ' in identical boots, combats, studded leathers.
  • However, signals from the White House have continued to be cautious, not echoing the strident tone of the activists.
  • The object has onyx handles with cylindrical finger grips echoing post-classical pre-Columbian motifs.
  • The album closes with "Hold On to Distance," a remarkable song built on echoing drums and beatboxing.
  • A little later we hear two dull thuds echoing across the valley as one of the Apaches fires its missiles.
  • He could just make out tropical birds flitting from tree to tree their faint caws echoing up from the valley.
  • It's huge, vast, echoing, filled with pieces of Bali, antiques, art pieces, a huge chair collection.
  • The only sounds were the staccato bursts of exploding fireworks and the multitracked oohs of appreciation echoing from every rooftop, from everywhere. Miss Misery
  • While the place was jumping and filled with appreciative listeners, the rest of the pub, with its sad Sky TV and pool table, was an echoing canyon.
  • Blair's ears pricked at the sound of soft footfalls echoing in the distance.
  • Echoing Myhrvold, we might charitably say that de Grey's proposals exist in a kind of antechamber of science, where they wait possibly in vain for independent verification. The Speculist: July 2006 Archives
  • We had left the _macchia_ far below us, and the road wound between and around sheer scarps of grey granite on the edge of precipices echoing the trickle of waters far below. Two Sides of the Face Midwinter Tales
  • The bang came suddenly, echoing across the buildings, shattering glass.
  • I groan piteously, my stomach growling, echoing in the silence like a gunshot.
  • What with your artfully juxtaposed angles of pub roof and gasometer girders, and your stark relief foliage echoing the passing clouds in the background. Cricket & All That Gas
  • Chris could hear his name echoing through the halls of the auditorium.
  • To this remonstrance, which was delivered with a very significant countenance, the mousquetaire made no other reply, but that of echoing his assertion with a loud laugh, in which he was joined by his confederates. The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle
  • The march was very lively, with whistles and shouts echoing round the town.
  • The taller one spoke next, breaking the silence with his voice echoing throughout the metallic rafters high above them.
  • After landing deftly on his paws, he disappeared into the woods, his long ululate howl echoing behind him as he ran away from me. How to Flirt with A Naked Werewolf
  • At the windows, the siding is mitered to create a 3 1/2-inch edge, further echoing the thickness of the brick.
  • In the background, a statue of a warrior, signifying Louis's military achievements, stands high atop an orb adorned with fleurs-de-lis, echoing the fleurs-de-lis crowning the dedication.
  • Just the same as before -- a little "calvary" at one end of the garden and a rough picture of a Madonna in an arbor, the long, echoing corridors spotless as the deck of a man-of-war, and the smiling faces making a very flower-garden of the community-room. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
  • The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog.
  • She glanced sideways at Nadeline, who nodded and took out the bag, tossing it casually on the table, the sound of coins echoing through the pub.
  • They walked down the one flight of stairs together, their footsteps echoing up through the empty house; out on the pavement he called a hansom, held his arm across the wheel as she stepped in; turned to the cabby, gave him his fare, told him Waterloo Station; then he leant across the step of the cab and held out his hand. Sally Bishop A Romance
  • followers echoing the cries of their leaders
  • More primary-care physicians are the remedy, said Mrs Clinton, echoing a popular theme in health-care deliberations.
  • 'You bet,' she said, echoing his words.
  • But when I try to execute the network script, the system sticks after echoing the following.
  • It certainly doesn't need the distraction of echoing backing vocals and the saccharine strings that it has to fight against throughout.
  • As I walk with Victor, I reach back into my memory that afternoon and think about the little things you hear growing up in a Mexican American border community, where Spanish-language newscasts are played in living rooms and English-language newspapers gather on kitchen tables: soccer scores, the Mexican president announcing this or defending that, that red-green-and-white sash across his breast, gossip from the Tijuana society pages, the word Aztec echoing up and down the vocabulary. Down and Delirious in Mexico City
  • The bars creaked open on unoiled hinges, echoing down the tunnel.
  • The deep base of his voice rumbled, echoing through the dim chamber.
  • The night crawlers moved freely around them with their sounds echoing in the wilderness.
  • Sitting there he would often hear strange sounds echoing around him; the shifting of books or the faint creaking of shelves.
  • There are whistles echoing around the ground - no one's taking too kindly to the patient keep-ball being played by the French already.
  • We have the U.N. in New York for that and don't need a mini-me in lower Manhattan echoing their diatribes.
  • Neat features include a dashboard echoing the shape of the front grille, while the trim and finish are much improved. The Sun
  • The night crept on slowly, bringing with it the orchestra of crickets outside and echoing sounds in the store.
  • Make it more boomy ... like it's echoing through the eternity of space. February 6th, 2008
  • The scene continues for several minutes with the jarring clang of the phone bell echoing loudly.
  • And let me begin by echoing those words of gratitude, both for the forbiddance (ph) and understanding of the British people, but also, of course, to the security services and, indeed, to the police, here represented with us on the platform today. CNN Transcript Aug 10, 2006
  • More primary-care physicians are the remedy, said Mrs Clinton, echoing a popular theme in health-care deliberations.
  • At that precise moment, a gong near the entrance way was sounded, the metallic clang echoing around the Great Hall.
  • It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth.
  • Echoing Israeli and Saudi moderates, he excoriated Hamas for "adventurism" that brought on the massacre of Gazans. Palestine Chronicle - Headlines
  • I can almost hear the peals of laughter echoing up and down the land.
  • Neat features include a dashboard echoing the shape of the front grille, while the trim and finish are much improved. The Sun
  • He slams the door behind him so you can't see what is going on, but you can hear screams and slaps echoing through the air.
  • The blood thrummed dully in her eardrums, echoing throughout the caverns and sending pain shooting to her skull.
  • She melted right down into the biggest, brownest cow flop of them all, and I heard an echoing "Ho-ho-ho!" from the walls. Question Quest
  • A sharp metallic clang could be heard, echoing throughout the whole forest stirring up many different animals from even miles away.
  • He was delicate in health and of a nervous disposition, but this is hardly apparent from his work, which uses colour in a bold, unnaturalistic manner echoing the Fauves.
  • The tenor bell at Westminster Abbey will solemnly toll every minute for 101 minutes, echoing the years of the Queen Mother's life.
  • Initially, there are no drones at all, and the first one to enter is provided not by big, gauzy, echoing synths, but an organ.
  • One of them cried out, his voice echoing through the halls.
  • As she neared, she heard the clamour of their excited voices rising and echoing off the rock walls around her.
  • He liked loosely hanging clauses, symmetries, echoing phrases, rocking rhythms and hints of rhyme. The Times Literary Supplement
  • He could hear eerie noises echoing through the corridors.
  • A name emerged echoing from the depths of the pit. A CALL TO DARKNESS
  • Sort of echoing @Guillaume it does seem to me that from a branding perspective the name implies an affordance that is backwards. OpenID usability is not an oxymoron | FactoryCity
  • The cave was echoing with shouts.
  • He acknowledged that Woodson's gesture isn't common, and he called it classy, echoing the exact word Green Bay coach Mike McCarthy used in a teleconference earlier in the week. The Fist Bump That Baffled Football
  • Her name ran through his mind like an echoing plea for salvation. Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down
  • Then she heard them, echoing footfalls: she knew it was Vangelis, her heart started to hammer and bang like the clapper of a crazy bell. COUP D'ETAT
  • I score a glass of champagne and drift off with the melodies of the pygmies echoing in my head.
  • Outside, an ear-splitting crash of thunder rocked the sky, echoing the visual blast of lightning.
  • There were objects in glass cases, lengthy labels in tiny print, subdued lighting and great echoing halls.
  • She hears her bright scintillate voice echoing in the handsomely furnished sitting room. MIDDLE AGE: A ROMANCE
  • Past horrors and present dreams (echoing the book's epigraph from Sassoon) buckle together at the moment of ‘observing.’
  • That faint gleam of hope faded and she awaited the bullet and the echoing rattle.
  • Gleaming lie ftood, like a rock, on whole iides are the wandering or blafLs, which feize its echoing ftreams and clothe them over with ice. The poems of Ossian, the son of Fingal.
  • This method of "radio detection and ranging" came to be known by the acronym radar, with the word's palindromic nature echoing the system's operating principle. Allied in the Quest for Radar
  • She stood, and moved to the door, turning the lock with a echoing metallic sound.
  • Echoing recent comments by Palin, Matalin disagreed and said she thought the Newsweek cover was sexist. You're as pretty as Palin, Carville tells Matalin
  • Toward night they would assemble in restless groups and fill the echoing gorge with their hoarse, savage cries. Indiana

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