Examples of using Echoes in English and their translations into Malay
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Echoes of Margaret Thatcher.
Yeah, what happens in one world… echoes in others.
The historical centre echoes that of Vienna, complete with cobblestone pedestrian zones and fascinating architecture spanning
It mingles in the rhapsodies of the pure waters of Jamuna and the Ganges. It echoes in the hills of the Vindhyas and Himalayas.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age is a role-playing video game developed and published by Square Enix.
It might be said that he still heard the echoes of the preaching of the Apostles,
This concept echoes the phenomenon that the philosophy of everyday life calls the standard of simple life.
Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age is the latest of the Dragon Quest video games to have been released by Square Enix.
Pringle found the echoes of Ian Richardson's"to-camera monologues" in the To Play the King series of the House of Cards trilogy to be problematic, and also"the language and meter.
TPU heel counter echoes the iconic ZX thousands series,
Who I have cared kept for since I first heard his cries echoes through this house.
The monumental column of Marcus Aurelius is one of the best preserved echoes of ancient Rome in the center of the Italian capital.
The comment echoes those made in the Bank of America(BoA) and Goldman Sachs annual filings.
The photo has a modern interior with a white, flat ceiling that echoes the white wooden panels,
If A deletes its own sŠnda information and the echoes that it stored in its memory mŒste the remaining information must be B's sŠnda data!
The bill, submitted to the Tennessee House of Representatives by state lawmaker Jason Powell on Jan. 10, echoes similar pieces of legislation filed in Florida and Nebraska.
Echoes back the received request,
The city's historical center echoes that of Vienna, complete with cobblestone pedestrian zones and fascinating architecture spanning
the latter on a thin electric blue hand which echoes that of the power reserve indicator located at 1 o'clock.
The takeover has echoes of Japanese electronics group Sony's acquisition of Columbia Pictures in 1989,