Word: echoeing
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Once again Mrs. Meir was giving voice to the feeling of ein breira-no other choice. None, that is, but to fight and bleed. Most of her countrymen echo that attitude. A minority, but an influential and articulate minority, increasingly wonders whether Mrs. Meir and her Cabinet are being intransigent, particularly on the issue of the territories won from Egypt, Jordan and Syria. Perhaps the most savage criticism came in the form of a satirical revue called Queen of the Bathtub, which included a skit in which Mrs. Meir muses to herself about how she is always right. The production...
...readers. Yet for those who persevere, there is a reward. Though the story is seen through Shingo's eyes, Kawabata succeeds to an extraordinary degree in presenting the events as they must seem to other characters as well. The same conflicts are dramatized differently in several scenes. Voices echo and re-echo as tension and release are reflected in household rituals. In his fragile miniature of life, Kawabata has managed to present as many enigmas as Rashomon without shifting attention from...
...select a type of Fellows who apart from some obvious qualifications, are still flexible enough to be responsive to new ideas. I would see it as a display of defeatism, if the liberal and radical students did not believe that at least some of their ideas found an echo with certain Fellows...
Like a brooding King Lear, Bernard Cornfeld sat in the forbidding, gray stone, mock medieval Villa Bella Vista on the shores of Lake Geneva. The villa, which used to echo with the pop of Moët et Chandon corks and the giggles and squeals of female employees, was hushed. Every day last week, the 23 directors of Investors Overseas Services Ltd., holding company for Cornfeld's $2 billion European mutual-fund complex, sipped black coffee and mineral water well into the night as they sought a way out of the company's financial crisis. They were trying...
These recent pieces embody the warm and expansive feeling for life that distinguishes Moore from other great modern sculptors. No matter how far from realistic appearances, they lovingly echo the forms and rhythms of nature. No matter how small, they are touched by an elemental grandeur. But something has been added. Like the Chinamen in Yeats' Lapis Lazuli, Moore's ancient glittering...