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The dubious crooning of washed-up nightclub singer Trish Valentine will never again echo through the beachside bars.
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As he works, the calls of hornbills echo through the forest and colonies of fruit bats flap among the banyans and teak trees.
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Since these hearings tend to be conducted at a pretty rarefied level of expertise, their most important moments may not be obvious to non-City folk....but, as I say, they could echo through the financial world, when the Commission reports.
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Gabriel's extraordinary rainbow wings echo the dove flying down through the church.
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Bloggers linked to one another's sites and posted on Brill's blog and elsewhere, creating an echo chamber in which, through repetition, the scandal began to seem genuine.
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The mostly middle-aged students echo him enthusiastically as they glance through their reading material.
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Bringing fish and seafood from the quay via auctions and wholesalers in curved rows of warehouses through to the end-buyers, it is the last echo of a Tokyo whose loss the governor seems to mourn.
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No-one who heard it will ever forget the tidal wave of sound welling from the depths of the crowd that greeted the news that Mr Obama had won - it rippled back through the crowd that stretched far into the darkness of the night and seemed to hang and echo between the downtown skyscrapers.
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