Word: echoing
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Discussion of this point leads Rosovsky to echo a familiar theme of President Bok's: institutional neutrally. "We assemble as faculty members," he says. "There are so many issues that people would like us to take about that are issues of general interest, but I feel we should only talk about those things in a sense in which our continue has some meaning. And that's essentially on issues of education...
...classics echo constantly throughout Hadzi's work. Many of his earlier, more representational works involve the mythical figures of centaurs and lapiths. Later series evoke images of helmets, shields and arches. And if the sculptures themselves are not heroic enough certainly their names are "Delphic Omphalos," River Oracle," and "Naxian Object...
...have tried to echo it today from the convulsed heart of Latin America...
...Kleist's death was his first striking success. The echo of the two shots fired beside the Wannsee shook people out of their lethargy; some obscure instinct told them that this death had meaning, even at a time when human life counted for so little. Today, more than a century and a half later, we have well-nigh forgotten the untold thousands slaughtered in the course of Napoleon's mad struggle for power, while the echo of the shots fired beside the Wannsee still rings in our ears ... But it was not until the hundredth anniversary of Kleist...
...despair of Erofeev's situation. Having somehow missed Petushki altogether, he is hopelessly back in Moscow. The alcoholic haze dissipates, and the Kremlin looms up as a terrifying symbol of reality. At his absurd journey's end he is crucified by four shodowy figures--one of them an unmistakable echo of Stalin...