Word: echoeing
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...Cleveland Orchestra, Erich Leinsdorf conducting; Columbia, 10 sides). Small wonder Brahms wrote to his publishers: "I took much pleasure in the works of Dvořák of Prague." This symphony, actually the sixth of Dvořák's nine, is largely a Brahmsian echo. Performance: good...
...Media's keel had been laid almost before the echo of London's V-E day celebration had died down. Along with her sister ship, the Parthia, to be launched in November, she had been rushed to completion in less than two years. She represented Britain's shrewdest hunch on what it takes to cop the postwar ocean traffic...
...Rome came an angry echo from Osservatore Romano, the Vatican's official voice. Testimony of the U.S. clergymen, declared an editorial, did not meet "the first condition of seriousness and authority for any judgment...
There is the city of Girolamo Savonarola, the austerely fanatical Dominican friar, who preached rebellion against the lavish corruptions of his church and his age. That Florence still finds a fanatical echo in the souls of many Italians...
...looked like a page from a history book. Thrown away and buried deep were several hundred ostraka-bits of broken pottery on which Athenian voters once wrote the names of public men they wished to elect or to exile. Among the names on exile ballots were three which still echo in history: Themistocles, Hippocrates, and Aristides...