According to Greek myth, a nubile young wood nymph named Echo spied young Narcissus walking in the woods. |
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Two orange, glowing objects were jettisoned out of the Echo and sailed toward the ship's engine. |
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The Daily Echo has agreed to withhold details of the address, understood to be a family home, at the request of police for operational reasons. |
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Prior to joining the Echo she freelanced for the Irish Examiner, Irish News and Carrigdhoun Newspaper. |
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In the early going, Echo Eddie was pinched back in to third as the five-horse field was tightly bunched together in a rush from the gate. |
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The Evening Echo has learned he was suspended from his role as governor immediately after he was arrested. |
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The victim of a fatal hit-and-run accident in the New Forest was a former policeman, the Daily Echo can reveal. |
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As reported in the Daily Echo, he had earlier signed a petition calling for pedestrians to be provided with a bridge or a subway. |
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The Echo will publish information on the community petition once details are finalised. |
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Echo plugs are plugged into the hands-free jacks of wireless telephones to facilitate testing. |
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Lake trout, splakes and brookies are biting well up north, and also try Echo in the morning. |
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Police from Hampshire's vice squad were unavailable for comment as the Daily Echo went to press. |
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Without saying a word to Echo, he unslung the pack off his back and placed it on the ground next to the boulder. |
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Advice from his officers, which has been seen by the Daily Echo, failed to mention how much oil could lie under the site. |
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In July, the Daily Echo told how bendy buses were being forced off certain routes through Southampton by free-standing speed humps. |
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Daily Echo readers can help support the charity by donating tinned food, breakfast cereal, tea and coffee this month. |
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The requirement that you prove your mastery of the Bulgarian language has, as reported in The Sofia Echo some time ago, been removed. |
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But Echo was a chatterbox and teller of tales, and many of her stories were lies about the other nymphs and the gods and goddesses. |
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The revolutionary new scheme was revealed exclusively in the Daily Echo last week. |
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The mother of one of the runaway teenage Hampshire sweethearts has herself vanished, the Daily Echo can reveal. |
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A liner disaster and a football team are the two strongest images of Southampton in the minds of outsiders, according to an Echo survey. |
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The Echo material rammed home the insidiousness and pervasiveness of anti-Semitism. |
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An eastbound white Toyota Echo and a white Ford Falcon collided on Burragorang Rd about 3 pm. |
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The Echo deeply regrets the error and sincerely apologises to voters and candidates. |
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Here, the Daily Echo presents views from both sides of the argument. |
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His debut novel, Echo of the Boom, is a dystopian romp with Pynchonesque ambitions. |
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The war against Echo has coincided with the rise of Russian nationalist and pro-Kremlin movements. |
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For Russians, losing Echo would be as painful as losing NPR would be for Americans or losing the BBC would be for Britons. |
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Echo has documented all the crises of the post-Perestroika era, wars, conflicts, scandals, and protests. |
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Today his family told the Daily Echo about their anxious wait for news. |
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Having proved that she is more than capable of working in an operational theatre, HMS Echo is now beginning to demonstrate her true capabilities and value to the Fleet. |
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A new Daily Echo survey, which canvassed opinion across a wide cross-section of residents, reveals housing tops the list of local wishes by a mile. |
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The proposals were first floated in a report produced by a council-led scrutiny inquiry into gypsies and travellers and were revealed in the Daily Echo in October. |
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But is there any chance Russia will get an alternative to Echo, a stage for wide-ranging discussions? |
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A moral focal point was Glen Echo Park, a wonderful art-deco playland in Maryland along the Potomac. |
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Echo the fullness of the fruit in arrangements with berries and blooms, such as pale green nicotiana, chocolate cosmos, Oriental poppies, and viburnum. |
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Whilst in Bulgaria, he has written four novels, three novellas, many short stories and has also found time to write a weekly arts review for The Sofia Echo. |
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Champagne flowed freely as capacity crowds of 6,000 people spread chairs, picnic hampers and banners across the grass for the Concerts in the Park, sponsored by the Echo. |
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He was placed in Camp Echo and later told the British prisoners there was no natural light in the cell block and it was impossible to tell the time of day. |
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Exhibiting artist, David Soul, is pictured with his A4 sized artwork, Energy, which is a collage made from paintings, drawings and clippings from The Other Echo. |
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Two weeks ago the Daily Echo told how a bag of undelivered mail was dumped in the street because the temporary postie did not have a key to the drop-off point. |
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In an area of heavy traffic, from massive oil tankers to tiny fishing dhows, Echo carried out detailed surveys to locate underwater hazards such as rocks and shallow banks. |
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In the phonetic alphabet, my initials are Sierra Echo, what is yours? |
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Disc and Music Echo honored him with the World Top Musician of 1969 and in 1970, Guitar Player named him the Rock Guitarist of the Year. |
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Echo deliverer Tim Standfirst, of Malefant Street, Cathays, Cardiff, was doing his paper round when he was chased by two youths. |
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Today, the shouts of the vendors selling the Echo can still be heard in various parts of the city centre. |
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Thomas, from Whit church, Cardiff, told the Echo he would love to do alap of honour draped in the Red Dragon. |
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I am writing in reply to the article in Echo on Wednesday regarding public meeting on Thursday against the proposed closure of Rumney Library. |
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And we'd have Walkmans on playing Flock Of Seagulls and Echo And The Bunnymen It would be ace. |
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For smaller boats and kayaks, the 5-inch-screen Garmin Echo 550c fishfinder features a dual-beam transducer with up to 120-degree viewing angle. |
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The Echo understands the blockbusting Kiwi forward is being lined up for a role as defence coach by new director of rugby Davies. |
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Misandrist and sexist article I FOUND the article in the Echo about man flu offensive. |
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One such correspondent is Ray Davies of Bedwas who uses the Echo Feedback facility to espouse pseudo Communist propaganda ad nauseam. |
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Answers on a postcard to Neil Cammies, Features Department, South Wales Echo, Thomson House, Havelock Street, Cardiff. |
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The county's main newspapers include Wexford People, New Ross Standard, Gorey Guardian, and Enniscorthy Echo. |
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The main local newspaper, the South Wales Echo and the national paper the Western Mail are based in Park Street in the city centre. |
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The small bird has been spotted by an anonymous twitcher in Rumney, Cardiff, as reported in yesterday's Echo. |
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Echo readers are split on the issue of fly-posting on city streets after our story about Evolution yesterday. |
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I see in the Echo at various times people complaining about their delivery, or sometimes nondelivery. |
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In my view, the expenditure on subventing the conference is unlawful,'' he told the council in a letter leaked to the Echo. |
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The Echo satellite was a balloon satellite launched into Earth orbit in 1960 and used for passive relay of radio communication. |
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I graduated from Barry Boys' Comprehensive and studied at the South Wales Echo where I am now an old sweat. |
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Now we come to the diagrammatic plan for a Metro scheme to better link up a large area around Cardiff, recently published in the Echo. |
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In 1916 Robert Read, from the South Wales Echo was hired as managing editor. |
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Ford, cartoonist Gren Jones, journalist Sue Lawley and news reader Michael Buerk, have spent part of their careers with the Echo. |
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Gordon's introduction to steam came when his father Joe, Middlesbrough chief reporter for The Northern Echo, bought him a donkey boiler. |
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On Saturday, Echo Chamber is partnering with Brew-Ed to offer a tour of breweries with Cliff Mori, registered Beer Cicerone. |
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The South Wales Echo is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Cardiff, Wales and distributed throughout the surrounding area. |
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Its sister publication, the Liverpool Echo, is now the sole daily newspaper in Liverpool. |
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The HMS Mersey sailed into Liverpool yesterday afternoon, where it was berthed alongside Royal Navy survey ship HMS Echo. |
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There are numerous music venues located across the city, however the Echo Arena is by far the largest. |
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Please can the Echo continue to report politics with your usual even-handedness and objectivity. |
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Capital Times, Echo Extra and the South Wales edition of Metro are also based and distributed in the city. |
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Faintly above the ocean's roar Mermaids are ringing phantom bells, Fragments of buried ocean-lore Echo in hearts of singing-shells. |
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Local media include the Southern Daily Echo newspaper based in Redbridge and BBC South, which has its regional headquarters in the city centre opposite the civic centre. |
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I've got a big truck, but I can't afford to drive it,'' said Alberto Tejera, an Echo Park mechanic who parked his Dodge 2500 in favor of the little sport utility vehicle. |
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Classical mythology figures such as Echo and Narcissus and Philomela turn up readily in such a space, but so does a figure like the Apache Changing Woman. |
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Well, Liz never got the boat but, as your Echo revealed yesterday, parking prices have rocketed higher than that whizzbang you bought for Bonfire Night. |
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These two really don't like each other, and with so much pride at stake they are sure to go hell-for-leather to please the baying mob in the Echo Arena. |
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The 28-year-old was ahead on points at the Echo Arena in Liverpool last night when Argentina's Javier Chacon retired with a shoulder injury at the start of the 10th round. |
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It also prints the Evening Echo, which for decades has been connected to the Echo Boys, who were poor and often homeless children who sold the newspaper. |
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He has also won 8 Echo Awards from the German music industry. |
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Birkenhead is served by the Liverpool Echo local daily newspaper. |
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Boxing events are usually hosted at the Echo Arena and Liverpool Olympia within the city, although the former home of Liverpool boxing was the renowned Liverpool Stadium. |
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Meanwhile Bob Wright is pictured with his Echo at Ayers Rock at sunset. |
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