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  1. echoesnoun

    Plural form of echo.

Wikipedia

  1. Echoes

    Echoes is the first single to be released by British indie rock band Klaxons from their second studio album, Surfing the Void. The song was released through Polydor Records as a digital download on 15 August 2010, with a vinyl and CD single release the following day. The single was added to BBC Radio 1's A Playlist in July 2010. The single cover was shot by London-based photographer Ben Rayner. The song appears on Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit in 2010 along with the song "Twin Flames"

Webster Dictionary

  1. Echoes

    of Echo

  2. Echoes

    of Echo

Wikidata

  1. Echoes

    "Echoes" is a composition by Pink Floyd including lengthy instrumental passages, sound effects, and musical improvisation. Written in 1970 by all four members of the group, "Echoes" provides the extended finale to Pink Floyd's album Meddle. The track has a running time of 23:31 and takes up the entire second side of the vinyl recording. It also appears in shortened form as the fifth track on the compilation album which took its name, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd. "Echoes" is the third-longest song in Pink Floyd's catalogue, after "Atom Heart Mother" and the combined segments of "Shine On You Crazy Diamond". Unlike those pieces, it is not explicitly divided into separate parts; however, the composition was originally assembled from separate fragments, and was later split in two parts to serve as both the opening and closing numbers in the band's film Live at Pompeii.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of echoes in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of echoes in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

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  1. New York:

    Ben Jealous is kind of the progressive candidate running against Rushern Baker, who is more the establishment-type candidate, it does have some echoes of Bernie Sanders versus Clinton from two years ago.

  2. Southern Baptists believing the Bible:

    Adding to strife at the convention was the last minute addition of Vice President Pence, the self-titled Evangelical Catholic who invited himself to speak. One member offered a motion to disinvite the vice president. What is said in Washington echoes around the world and having him - Mr. Pence - come further hinders our work, the member said. During his speech, Pence stressed a message of prayer but also a fair dose of politics,listing the administration's accomplishments including the recent summit in North Korea.He then asked for members continued support. As I stand before you today I say with confidence,jobs are back, confidence is back...and under President Donald Trump.

  3. Tony Visconti:

    That's the hallmark of the way we work, he sounds really good when we do this effect called ADT, automatic double-tracking. Then we fooled around with some rippling, repeat echoes. They're all custom-made effects.

  4. Robert Beiser:

    Since the Covid pandemic, we've seen a significant increase in calls for emergency shelter, we're going to see the echoes of what Covid has done to make people more economically vulnerable, unfortunately for years to come, if we don't put the right policies in place to help people.

  5. Jeb Bush:

    The troubles of Detroit are echoes of the troubles facing Washington, D.C..

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