You smelled diesel fuel and Port-a-Potties and heard the echoes of talk radio and Patriot News.
Traces of blues and funk weave through echoes of Jamaican dub and flashes of jazz anarchy.
There are other echoes of the conflict that scarred Cambodia throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.
The Steel Remains is a tightly-woven, fast-paced action fantasy with deep echoes of science-fiction.
Former prison chaplain Monsignor Raymond Murray said Mr Paterson's decision had echoes of the past for nationalists.
In his speech earlier Mr Putin admitted the presidential election had left some "echoes of heightened emotions".
Any echoes of those once prominent voices can barely be heard amid the thunderous roar of oncoming inflation.
Their relationship has echoes of the dynamics between Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johnson and northern liberals in the 1950s.
And as ever in the Arctic, exploring Svalbard beyond its somewhat scruffy settlements carries strong echoes of the past.
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The chorus at the end of "Hey Eugene, " for example echoes of 1970s sitcom staples, Good Times and The Jeffersons.
Some fishermen, faced with 40-foot (12-metre) waves, took to their boats and headed straight over them: echoes of Hokusai's deliverymen.
There are echoes of James Whale and Hitchcock, but there are louder echoes of schlock B movies from fifty years ago.
No historic parallel is perfect, but it is hard not to hear echoes of the civil rights movement in the United States.
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Echoes of Sirota's wish could be heard from many other leftist commentators, albeit with less emphasis on race and more on ideology.
The facade is faintly Gothic, with echoes of Paris's Notre Dame cathedral.
But as echoes of the 1970s, Labour's sops to the trade unions are nothing compared with its antics in the energy market.
Over the past few days, echoes of these stories have come together.
Idealistic echoes of free, nationwide healthcare aside, such a move would dramatically alter the corporate dynamics of mobile communication if it actually worked.
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For some observers, the international community's increasing focus on Syria's weapons stockpile also conjures unwelcome echoes of the run-up to the Iraq war.
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The "love-in", the paper thinks, had echoes of Mr Cameron's first press conference as prime minister with his Lib Dem deputy Nick Clegg.
This flexibility might have echoes of the former direct grant schools, or the new academy schools, being pioneered in England by the government.
The clashes have echoes of an earlier and long-lasting division between Cap Weinberger and George Schultz, Mr Reagan's secretaries of defence and state.
The movie belongs to the teenage buddies as much as to the title character, and echoes of Mark Twain are neither accidental nor incidental.
You can see echoes of these sentiments in a recent blog post from Eli Dourado, where he urges everyone to create positive externalities.
For others (David Brooks, in the New York Times), there were echoes of Reinhold Niebuhr, a theologian with a gloomy view of human nature.
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While not involving incidents nearly as disturbing, the bumbling of the Rutgers situation echoes of many of the same issues as the Penn State scandal.
The modern tuna campaign carries echoes of the old whaling years, though the emotions it raises in public hearts may not be as fierce.
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