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echo

[ek-oh] / ˈɛk oʊ /




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What should be the most cringeworthy sequence to echo through multiplexes this decade is, magically, one of its most immediately touching.

From Salon

More specifically, here are some of the tactics I use so that I don’t live in an AI echo chamber:

From The Wall Street Journal

It echoed the rationale for toppling the monarchy in Hawaii and the agreement with Russia that gave us Alaska.

From Los Angeles Times

In an echo of the pandemic, the worker at Burgate Coffee House says he thinks people are scared of being indoors.

From BBC

Subramanyam's calls were echoed by Democratic Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury, who urged anyone with information of wrongdoing by Epstein and his associates to cooperate in order to ensure justice for the survivors.

From BBC