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Tony Soprano pining for the days of Gary Cooper set a tone for all these stories, which then echoed and re-echoed in the Louisiana swamps of "True Detective," the New Mexican borderlands of "Breaking Bad," the halls of Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce.
How many a one adown the centuries has re-echoed the same sad note!
According to Campbell, this "progressive view of cosmic history"Campbell, p. 192 "can be heard echoed and re-echoed, in Greek, Latin, Hebrew and Aramaean, Arabic, and every tongue of the West".Campbell, p. 190 Other traditional cultures limited mythical events to the beginning of time, and saw important historical events as repetitions of those mythical events.
Livingston then exclaimed, "It is done!" and turning to the people he shouted, "Long live George Washington, President of the United States!", a shout that was echoed and re-echoed by the multitude present. However, there is currently debate as to whether or not he added the phrase "So help me God" to his oath. The only contemporaneous account of Washington's oath is from French consul Comte de Moustier who reported the constitutional oath with no mention of "So help me God".
In 2015, East Timor said it is now ready to join the association at any time, telling via East Timor's ambassador to Malaysia that their country had at least fulfilled two major requirements for ASEAN membership such as the country was located in this region and it had opened embassies in ASEAN member countries. The Philippines re-echoed its support for East Timor's accession to ASEAN on the same year. In 2017, the Philippines, a close ally of Timor-Leste, became the ASEAN host for 2017.
He records a feeling of "sinking in swiftly flowing water. The rushing sound formed itself in my brain into a musical sound, the chord of E flat major, which continually re-echoed in broken forms ... I at once recognised that the orchestral overture to the Rheingold, which must long have lain latent within me, though it had been unable to find definite form, had at last been revealed to me". Some authorities (for example Millington et al., 1992) have disputed the validity of this tale, which Nikolaus Bacht refers to as an "acoustic hallucination".
In this light, Maradeka re-echoed the call of the traditional political leaders not to abandon traditional political system of Mindanao but the inclusion of the homegrown Sultanates of four known territorial Sultanates, such as the Sultanates of Maguindanao, Sulu, Buayan, and Pangampong (Federated) of Ranaw.Muslim council of elders urged, Philippine Daily Inquirer, February 2, 2014 into the political structure to be created for the new Bangsamoro political entity, whose Basic Law is set to be tackled soon by Philippine government and Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) representatives and passed on for legislation at the Philippine Congress by the end of 2014.
Lenore had a profound effect on the development of Romantic literature throughout Europe and a strong influence on the English ballad-writing revival of the 1790s. According to German language scholar John George Robertson, > [Lenore] exerted a more widespread influence than perhaps any other short > poem in the literature of the world. [...] like wildfire, this remarkable > ballad swept across Europe, from Scotland to Poland and Russia, from > Scandinavia to Italy. The eerie tramp of the ghostly horse which carries > Lenore to her doom re-echoed in every literature, and to many a young > sensitive soul was the revelation of a new world of poetry.
The songs that arose from this fusion were "the first American folk music with discernible features that can be considered unique to America".Struble, pg. xvii The war was an impetus for the creation of many songs that became and remained wildly popular; the songs were aroused by "all the varied passions (that the Civil War inspired)" and "echoed and re-echoed" every aspect of the war. John Tasker Howard has claimed that the songs from this era "could be arranged in proper sequence to form an actual history of the conflicts; its events, its principal characters, and the ideals and principles of the opposing sides".
JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/41375010. Accessed 14 Apr. 2020.: > It occurred to me, that anything written in voice [?verse] & especially to > an Old English tune … made a more fixed Impression on the minds of the > Younger and Lower Class of People, than any written prose, which was often > forgotten as soon as Read … By printing copies of the enclosed, as Common > Ballads, and putting them in the hands of individuals, or by twenties in the > hands of Ballad Singers who might sing them for the sake of selling them, I > own I shall not be displeased to hear Re-echoed by Every Little Boy in the > Streets during the Christmas Holidays – Long May Old England, Possess Good > Cheer and Jollity Liberty, and Property and no Equality.
The SAE-OU chapter's only two African- American alumni, Jonathon Davis and William Bruce James II, defended the house mother, Beauton Gilbow, over her actions and voiced out their support for the chapter's closure. Davis has stated that his co-members and batch mates in the chapter would never allow discriminatory behaviour to take place while James re-echoed Davis' statements and stated that he disowns the people in the videos. Meanwhile, a student from the rival Oklahoma State University, who also bears the name Parker Rice, became the subject of hate mail and death threats in a case of mistaken identity. Unlike the Parker Rice in the racist chant who was a Dallas native, the other Parker Rice, was a native of Oklahoma and was an Asian Studies student majoring in Japanese.
Hundreds ran about it, with ferocious emulation, to signalize their grief for the venerated chief, or their contempt of pain and death, by inflicting on themselves the most ghastly wounds, and exhibiting spectacles of the greatest horror. Thousands, ere the period of mourning wasi over, fought with each other, and cut themselves with sharp instruments, to testify by bloody scars, their sorrow for their beloved Moomooe." :"It was an awful scene indeed! Night after night, we heard for some weeks, the horrid sound of the conch-shell, rousing these deluded creatures to these dreadful rites of mourning for the dead ; and shrieks, and clashing arms, and the rushing and violence of the multitude, re-echoed round our abode; and rendered it a scene of continual horror and alarm.
Engraving after a painting by Sir Godfrey Kneller. The clamours of the wilder spirits, the country members who met at the October Club, began to be re-echoed even by those who were attached to the person of Harley, when, through an unexpected event, his popularity was restored at a bound. A French refugee, the former abbé La Bourlie (better known by the name of the Marquis de Guiscard), was being examined before the Privy Council of Great Britain on a charge of treason, when he stabbed Harley in the breast with a penknife (8 March 1711). Fortunately for Harley, he had a taste for fine clothes, and on that occasion was wearing an ornate gold brocade waistcoat: it seems that the knife stuck in one of the ornaments.
According to Hesiod, Typhon was "terrible, outrageous and lawless",Hesiod, Theogony 306–307. immensely powerful, and on his shoulders were one hundred snake heads, that emitted fire and every kind of noise: > Strength was with his hands in all that he did and the feet of the strong > god were untiring. From his shoulders grew a hundred heads of a snake, a > fearful dragon, with dark, flickering tongues, and from under the brows of > his eyes in his marvellous heads flashed fire, and fire burned from his > heads as he glared. And there were voices in all his dreadful heads which > uttered every kind of sound unspeakable; for at one time they made sounds > such that the gods understood, but at another, the noise of a bull bellowing > aloud in proud ungovernable fury; and at another, the sound of a lion, > relentless of heart; and at another, sounds like whelps, wonderful to hear; > and again, at another, he would hiss, so that the high mountains re- > echoed.
He defined them as "young first fruits", which "like unripe fruits wait to mature": what he would certainly not have said if he had already been 38 years old. It is more likely that he was born around 1610, that is almost at the same time as Della Bella, with whom he shared the school and in a certain sense the style. He was signing his works Bazzicaluva (even with only one z) or Bezzicaluve; but this surname, already taken as a nickname, in his family was quite recent, because his ancestors were called "Fregoni", as we can deduce from a document dated 1599, in which we find an "Alessandro Fregoni aliter Bezzica l'Uve". In 1641, that is three years after the "few and fake countries" that Bazzicaluva had dedicated to the Grand Duke, wishing him to possess "so many real worlds that Anaxagoras could not even imagine ", was published the tragic-heroic poem Le pazzie de'savi, or rather the Lambertaccio by Bartolomeo Bocchini, with 13 small illustrations of executed by Bazzicaluva that re-echoed the same roar of arms in which he, as a man, loved to live most of his days.

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