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Echoes and elements
Jackie Cane retains the dreamy elements of Hooverphonic's previous works, most notably on songs " Nirvana Blue " and " Human Interest " ( which contains references to " Echoes " by Pink Floyd ), but tracks like " The World Is Mine " ( the first single ) and " Day After Day " have a clear Broadway influence and quality to them.

Echoes and Theatre
The 1999 film Stir of Echoes starring Kevin James had scenes shot on location in Joliet at the Rialto Square Theatre ( the hypnotism scenes in which James saw the word " Dig " on the movie screen ), at the corner of Scott Street and Washington, and at the old Menards that took over the Wieboltd's building at Jefferson Square Mall.
In 1927, the scenes between Julia and Lucetta were broadcast on BBC Radio 1 as part of the Echoes from Greenwich Theatre series.

Echoes and can
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Echoes of the doctrine can be found in the first document which outlined how the atomic bomb was a practical proposition.
Echoes of this can be seen in the doctrine of karma in Indian religions.
Echoes of Walker ’ s Appeal can be heard most vividly, for example, in Frederick Douglass ’ s famous 1852 speech,The Meaning of the Fourth of July for the Negro .”
Echoes can also be heard on the web, with 24 / 7 streaming and on-demand audio available.
Echoes of the tradition can still be found in other community building projects, such as house building and renovation carried out by Habitat for Humanity.
Echoes of this can be found in popular culture such as the Harry Potter series.
Echoes and other sounds can convey spatial information that is comparable in many respects to that conveyed by light.
Echoes can give detailed information about location ( where objects are ), dimension ( how big they are and their general shape ), and density ( how solid they are ).
Echoes of " Ti vo ' giusta " ( one of the few arias composed specifically for Agrippina ) can be found in the air " He was despised ", from Handel's Messiah ( 1742 ).
" The three songs consist mostly of violin and piano, although in Echoes and Risandi Von one can hear weak noises of a war raging in the background.
Echoes of McElroy's work can be found in that of Don DeLillo and David Foster Wallace.
Echoes of African tribal traditions can be seen in the Christianity practiced by slaves in the Americas.
Echoes of this style can still be seen in science fiction and action films today, as well as in the various James Bond films.
Echoes of Frankish paganism can be found in the primary sources, but their meaning is not always clear.
Echoes of this scandal can be still be found in some articles of the current Romanian cultural press.

Echoes and be
Echoes of this supposed cultural continuity may still be found in popularisations of the history that follows.
Echoes of James ' and Durkheim's definitions are to be found in the writings of, for example, Frederick Ferré who defined religion as " one's way of valuing most comprehensively and intensively ".
Echoes may be desirable ( as in sonar ) or undesirable ( as in telephone systems ).
In a post-credits scene only able to be seen if the player has collected 100 percent of the items, Metroid Prime uses the Phazon Suit to recreate its body, becoming the entity known as Dark Samus, the antagonist of Metroid Prime 2: Echoes and Metroid Prime 3: Corruption.
The song was intended to be a side-long composition like " Atom Heart Mother " and " Echoes ", but was ultimately split into two parts and used to bookend the album.
They wanted Echoes to be focused towards a hardcore audience by making the player " always worried about his health ", so more mini-bosses were added to provide unique boss fights.
Echoes was considered one of the best single-player experiences on the GameCube by Kristan Reed of Eurogamer, who also considered the story to be " intricately designed and elaborately constructed into a coherent environment ".
Echoes of the removal of Hugh Greene could be heard in the departure in 2004 of Director-General Greg Dyke in the wake of the Hutton Inquiry.
Her Eurovision entry was " Echo ( You and I )", which will be included on the international edition of Echoes and the repackage edition in France.
Originally titled The Dead Speak, it was written and directed by Ernie Barbarash and purports to be a sequel to the 1999 feature film Stir of Echoes, although its only connection to the previous work is the inclusion of Jake Witzky, who had a key role in the original film but is only a secondary character here.
Asia questions the Echoes, but the Echoes only beckon them further, " In the world unknown / sleeps a voice unspoken ;/ By thy step alone / Can its rest be broken ", and the two begin to follow the voices.
John Diliberto, the host of the radio show, Echoes, and creater of WXPN's Star's End, has stated that space music is related to electronic music, as has Bay Area musician, composer and sound designer Robert Rich, who considers space music to be a combination of Electronic music influences from the 1970s with world music and " modern compositional methods ".
This song was one of several to be considered for the band's " best of " album, Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd.

Echoes and seen
* In the episode " Future Echoes " in the first series of the show, a vision of Lister is seen with him as a very old man of 171 years old with a mechanical prosthetic hand.

Echoes and many
A book entitled Echoes from Calvary: Meditations on Franz Joseph Haydn's The Seven Last Words of Christ ( Rowman & Littlefield, 2005 ) chronicles their long-time involvement with this Good Friday masterpiece and offers rare insight from many perspectives.
The expansions, Echoes of Faydwer and Rise of Kunark, included many themes from the corresponding zones in the original EverQuest, arranged by Inon Zur.
Echoes of the word nemeton survive in many French place-names such as Novionemetum ( noviios ' new ') that evoluted to Nonant, Nonant-le-Pin, etc., * Nemeto-pons, with Latin pons ' bridge ': Nampont and Nemetodurum ' door ' or ' forum of the temple ': Nanterre.
The critically acclaimed release was championed by many UK magazines, including Blues and Soul and Echoes among others.
Part two uses various instruments fading in and out, many of which are recognizable from earlier in the suite, and also features a Leslie speaker used on a piano, an effect that is used again in " Echoes ".

Echoes and later
It featured a cover of the Motown classic " Little Darling ( I Need You )", " Echoes Of Love " ( written for, but not recorded by, Al Green by James Mitchell, then of the Memphis Horns, and Earl Randle, both of whom had worked with Green a good bit, to which Simmons added some music and lyrics co-writing the finished version with Mitchell and Randle ; the song was later covered by the Pointer Sisters and ex-New Seekers vocalist Lyn Paul ), and " You Belong To Me " ( co-written by McDonald and Carly Simon, who had a hit with her own version of the tune ).
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Echoes of these childhood heroes permeated the records he was to release himself 33 years later.
Echoes is the first album released on Compact Disc that includes " When the Tigers Broke Free ", which appeared in the film version of Pink Floyd — The Wall ( the song later appeared on the 2004 re-release of The Final Cut in a slightly re-mixed form ).
The second ended up being used by Pink Floyd for Echoes four years later.
Diliberto later went on to host the syndicated nightly ambient music show Echoes.
He later used a Vox-badged Meazzi, then a Binson Echorec ( Drum ) Echo Machine and finally another tape-loop machine, the Roland 301 Space Echo, before moving on to digital electronic units like the Alesis Quadraverb 2 and Q20 Professional digital multi-effects units, loaded with the EFTP ( Echoes from the Past ) patches developed by Charlie Hall which precisely emulate the old drum and tape echo units such as the Meazzi, Binson, Vox and Roland.
* In 1965, the Hong Kong-based band The Fabulous Echoes ( later known as Society of Seven ) recorded the song.
" Arnold Layne " and " See Emily Play " both later appeared on Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd in 2001.
It later appeared on the compilations Relics ( 1971 ), Works ( 1983 ), Shine On ( 1992 ), Echoes: The Best of Pink Floyd ( 2001 ), The Piper at the Gates of Dawn 40th Anniversary Edition ( 2007 ), and most recently on A Foot in the Door The Best of Pink Floyd ( 2011 ).
Two years later, the Philharmonic again performed at the MENC Eastern Division Conference in Baltimore at which it gave the World Premiere of " Echoes of a Forgotten Dream ", a composition commissioned by Joseph J. McIntrye.

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