The emotional fervor of the council session last week, echoed that of community meetings during the campaign.
Empty campielli - paved squares - echo eerily during long quiet off-season afternoons.
President Bush echoed General Powell's sentiments during a speech tonight to a reserve officers' group.
Sporadic explosions echoed across Kabul during the day as the rockets landed, some near obvious military targets, others in civilian residential areas.
The words echoed in Blake's mind a thousand times during the long afternoon.
Blasts echoed throughout the city during the evening, and explosions rocked the area near the cathedral and the civil hospital.
His observation echoed a common theme during the King trial, where defense lawyers argued that the police formed a fragile boundary between "society and chaos."
Although much of the 40-minute speech echoed his remarks during his campaign for president, it was staged with unmistakable symbolism.
Preliminary results also suggested that French voters were echoing the irritation during elections in April about shrinking social benefits.
Although the Damascus Spring had lasted for a short period, its effects still echo during the political, cultural and intellectual debates in Syria today.