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  • What if, it were merely echoed and reechoed within feminist sources, but turned out to be based on nothing substantial whatsoever? Bigotry Against Men In Childcare
  • It was a load that would echo and reecho in the hills. O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1921
  • Jonathan, Angles and Yankees, all reecho the fact. Uncollected Prose
  • A fruitless struggle ensued, and at length, seeming to accommodate himself to circumstances, he set off at a sharp trot, his guards making the air reecho with their merry shouts. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 3
  • Continually the tempest is shot through with the leaping lightning and crashing thunder, like steady cannonading, echoing and reechoing, roaring through the vast empty spaces of the heavens. An Island Garden
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  • His refusal to take part in the family's prayers for her seems to have stimulated that remorse of conscience, that "agenbite of inwit" which reechoes through Ulysses. James Joyce
  • Tai Kromno! "reechoed --" The chief has come back! Darkness and Dawn
  • It seemed to echo and reecho for a long time before I shut it off. A Question of Courage
  • Deeds have been done here whereof the world reechoed. Wings in the Night
  • Poets are sweetest when they reecho its whisperings; orators are most potent when they thrill its chords to music. America First Patriotic Readings
  • His refusal to take part in the family's prayers for her seems to have stimulated that remorse of conscience, that "agenbite of inwit" which reechoes through Ulysses. James Joyce
  • Many a trumpet rang out passing loud, and the noise of drums and flutes did grow so great that the broad town of Worms reechoed with the sound. The Nibelungenlied
  • They established large high grade deposits of magnesite, particularly at Screechowl Creek where some beds are up to five metres thick and can be traced for more than ten kilometres.
  • Her words reechoed in my head and everything before me swallowed up in some kind of yellow flash. WHIPS, TEARS AND BLOOD:
  • His footsteps echoed and reechoed, announcing his presence more clearly than he would have preferred. Harbinger
  • The forty-page report on his mission that he prepared for Sun after his return echoed and reechoed this theme. The Last Empress
  • With the echo and reecho of the cave, the colony of bats sounded like the oncoming of a train.
  • His intimates noticed that he would reecho a story -- a simile or a tag -- and so neatly apply it that it seemed fresh on the second use. The Lincoln Story Book
  • From young and old one heard many a shock, so that the splintering of the shafts reechoed to the clouds. The Nibelungenlied
  • He frowned into the distance again, all the parallel lines of that high forehead seeming to echo and reecho his speculations and his grief. The Silent Tower
  • As if to reecho Collier's sentiments, Sullivan got up and demanded that The Story of The American Legion
  • Their shouts reechoed througth the forest.
  • The valley reechoed her clear and melodious singing.
  • The woods reecho with their wild screams and the weird ululations of the battle cry. The Manóbos of Mindanáo Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume XXIII, First Memoir
  • I will say only now that they did prevent it, they did stop the Storms and have made it so that they will not reecho at some later time, and that the result of this was to change all the magic as we knew it. Owlflight

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