The Oracle addressed them from their midst, her voice reverberating in their ears. |
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I tried to imagine what the noise might have been, its echoes still reverberating down the corridors. |
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She started to laugh, the musical tones reverberating through the halls before quieting. |
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For example, sheathing and unsheathing swords gets a nice, reverberating ring as the blade enters or exits the scabbard. |
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With its waltzing piano intro, the cowbell works over-time to rein in the myriad hisses, whirs, and reverberating noises. |
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She began cursing with bitter vehemence and knocked the remaining pots around to a crescendo of reverberating noise. |
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Mooching around cavernous dubstep spaces with reverberating bass and sultry acoustic guitar, it's as sexy and dark as the Westway at night. |
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They're holding their breath and singing, so they must be reverberating sound inside their head somewhere. |
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The engines thrummed slowly to a stop, reverberating power through the air. |
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It's an eerie, twisted ska track with Jon's vocals reverberating across the top. |
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I don't know where it's coming from but it is reverberating quite thoroughly through my living room walls and I have had it up to here. |
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There was also light, an effulgence of light reverberating through every aspect of my being. |
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The drawing for the house was held at City Hall, gaily dressed with yellow balloons and reverberating with ranchera music. |
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The rafters at Goodison were soon reverberating, as was one of Charlton's goalposts when Beattie's angled shot rebounded from the woodwork. |
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A reverberating furnace with two hearths heated a roaster to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit to calcine the ore. |
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He unconsciously leaned his ear towards the sound reverberating through the guitar and nodded as he tuned. |
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Dogs barked at the sound of his voice and the words came reverberating back to him. |
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That metallic thud you heard just now was a metaphorical mic drop reverberating from Glendale. |
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This allows us to enact a performance of a lifetime on earth, reverberating in generic blissfulness. |
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Immediately, a rush of power spewed forth from within, sending a reverberating shock wave through the district. |
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The watchtower bell clanged, its reverberating tones echoing through the fog. |
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The cavernous interior, criss-crossed by escalators, was reverberating to the sound of gunfire and explosions. |
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The pros and cons of the bail-out will probably still be reverberating at the general election in November. |
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Evelyn's eyes snapped open, the scream reverberating in her ears. |
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It was an exhilarating moment as the chopper seemed to come out of nowhere with its low engine roar reverberating across the valleys, echoing back and forth. |
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There is a voice rising in the country that is reverberating around the world and that will not be ignored. |
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And the use of reverberating metallic sound effects to imbue every other moment with sinister portent gets tedious after awhile. |
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Second, this is a particularly dangerous stage of the Credit cycle, as the preponderance of lending and speculating is reverberating through non-productive debt creation. |
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The track features a gently pulsating synthesizer under a spare, reverberating guitar melody, and is punctuated by the sporadic ebb and flow of a stuttering drum beat. |
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Blair stood frozen like that, listening to the echoes of his footsteps and the hum of his car engine reverberating in her ears as they faded into the night. |
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The Liszt rhapsody's last note was still reverberating, when the audience leapt to their feet again, hollering and bravoing Lang Lang back to the piano bench. |
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An odd reverberating sound pattern could be heard on the CBS broadcast, but not inside the stadium. |
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Buttermilk Lane is like a natural echo chamber, taking my crazy chords and loopy lines and reverberating them around from stone wall to shuttered window. |
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It starts with what sounds like the distant chimes of gamelan music reverberating around a cavern and then morphs into a different winding style every eight minutes or so. |
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It told the stories of four lives, quietly reverberating and corroding after the cataclysms of Europe's 20th century. |
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It is still reverberating wherever you go to talk to fish managers or fish population people, everybody has to know it. |
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The political, economic and social changes reverberating throughout the world affect us. |
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Major changes are now reverberating throughout the economic sectors of the world's major trading nations. |
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The repression prevents the echo of e-campaigns from reverberating in the street. |
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The words of wisdom left deep marks in the listeners and keep reverberating within all of us to the present day. |
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There is some sympathetic principle reverberating within us that allows us to reach out and begin to fathom the mysteries of space. |
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The traumatising effects of violence on both the perpetrators and the victims may result in 'cycles of violence', reverberating for generations. |
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Excessive volatility is caused primarily by major political and economic uncertainties, often reverberating through global capital markets. |
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Even after hours, I heard the voice of the Master, the sounds and mantras reverberating within me. |
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In the twilight hours, the sky was reverberating in rose light and the mountain peaks were shining. |
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In December 2006, Johnny Hallyday sent shockwaves reverberating through the French nation, announcing that he would be moving to Switzerland. |
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The reverberating effects of the two dozen or so failing or outright failed states on their people, their region, and the world must be addressed as global problems. |
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Each one of these journeys has an impact, reverberating over the ages. |
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His fine, reverberating consciousness sets off a corresponding reverberation in the sympathetic reader, who can't help but admire the way Italy liberates an appetite for sensual experience in this most cerebral of authors. |
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The dramatic fall in freight orders and costs in recent weeks demonstrated the extent to which the financial crisis was reverberating in the trade and transport sectors. |
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Testimonies of those who endured the brutality of the residential schooling system clearly point to its tragic legacy reverberating across generations of Aboriginal parents. |
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Crick spoke rapidly, and rather loudly, and had an infectious and reverberating laugh, and a lively sense of humour. |
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The shield contains elements reverberating between past and present, memorializing for the past the exploits of David Thompson, fur trader, explorer, and surveyor. |
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A possible reason for this change could come from the lack of social partners, boredom, and the unsuitable and reverberating nature of the concrete walls of their enclosures. |
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Sharing the bill will be Sir Paul McCartney and our conversation is punctuated by the distant strains of the former Beatle rehearsing – the chords of Get Back reverberating around the corrugated metal walls. |
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In both versions, the sonic palette is the same — there are twinkling chimes, dolphinlike whistles, gliding synths, and chords played on some kind of infinitely reverberating vibraphone. |
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The corridors of the Alexandria Stadium are still reverberating even now. |
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At least for a decade or two, starting in 1815. Now the strains of a similar performance are reverberating in the heads of foreign-policy wonks, and contenders for power, in America and some other countries. |
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