echo one another造句
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- Now we're learning how they intersect, interact, serendipitously echo one another.
- Groups of politicians, physicians, and others tend to echo one another.
- Forms echo one another throughout : oval-shaped columns, for example, reiterate the geometry of the fountain.
- The stele is in such low relief it looks like a drawing, and the lines echo one another harmoniously.
- Later works echo one another more directly as the men take on similar subjects, borrowing and then reinterpreting ideas and techniques.
- It's difficult to find echo one another in a sentence. 用echo one another造句挺難的
- They echo one another in their efforts to attract the extreme right wing and to dismantle some of the protections that we have in our countries for seniors today.
- In some heavily rural states, such as New Hampshire, gun owners are so powerful that the candidates echo one another in their enthusiasm for the Second Amendment's right to bear arms.
- Along the way, the dancers move in counterpoint and echo one another, a visual translation of the musical canons that Robbins brings off with a mix of startling purity and wit.
- "They echo one another in their efforts to attract the extreme right wing and to dismantle some of the protections that we have in our country for seniors today, " he said.
- An ambitious movie, with some 20 principal characters and six story lines that overlap or echo one another, it opens with a Bosnian Croat and a Bosnian Serb recognizing each other on a London bus.
- Though parts of the text are clearly patched together from varied sources, Alter suggests that the compiler had a grand, unified vision : images are repeatedly invoked, phrases echo one another, no detail is accidental.
- One looks at Morandi's use of form and space through an architect's eye, noting how his still lifes and landscapes often echo one another to the point that tall bottles come to resemble cathedral spires.
- There are only several dozen characters who cross paths or echo one another's amusing actions . ( Stepping in dog excrement is meant to be one of those fun gaffes, and it happens a lot .)
- Vice President Al Gore, the Democrat that John McCain says he'll " beat like a drum, " shot back at his GOP presidential rivals on Wednesday, saying McCain and George W . Bush " echo one another in their efforts to attract the extreme right wing ."
- Then he segued into a pan of their candidacies, on topics from their lack of support for health care to their lack of concern over the Confederate battle flag flying in South Carolina . ( " They echo one another in their efforts to attract the extreme right wing, " he said . ) Still, national television hardly touched it.