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Reverberations meaning
plural of reverberation
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And the Sabres’ addition of Clifton may not be a move that creates reverberations around the league, but he’s a guy who can amp up the compete level for a team, even if they paid a little too much for a third pairing D-man (three years at $3.333 million).
And what has been said is reverberations in a giant media echo chamber.
Just 22 years old, the student’s murder rocked the nation—its reverberations still felt to this day.
Las Vegas Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German was murdered one year ago this weekend, and reverberations from the slaying are still felt throughout American journalism.
Markets are very much still riding on the reverberations from the underwhelming US ISM services report on Friday.
One of the most practical reverberations people are asking about: How will students make up school days they’ve missed as a result of the strike?
Reverberations from past earthquakes have left the walls marred by deep cracks, while the toll of insect infestations has ravaged the structural integrity of wooden planks and pillars.
Reverberations from the political tumult in Israel continue to rumble across the Diaspora, including here in British Columbia.
Step into 1925 Boston as the eponymous self-proclaimed detective to experience the deep mauve haze, sinister spires, foreboding footpaths, and unnerving reverberations of Limbo.
Strict lockdowns, quarantines and compulsory mass testing prompted abrupt closures of manufacturing facilities and businesses in major hubs, sending reverberations across the global supply chain.
The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and news that Circle, the issuer of USDC, was exposed to the tech lender has caused reverberations across the stock and crypto markets.
The humming is caused by air moving over those architectural features and causing reverberations that, in turn, make noise.
The reverberations of this shift ripple are being felt across the globe.
Tom Bill, head of UK residential research at estate agent Knight Frank, said: “The reverberations from the mini-budget that shook the UK property market are fading.
All the Disney has lost their way crap is reverberations of Chapek's f up.
But he could not have imagined the reverberations that his gambit would trigger around the world.
Its final reverberations were allowed to hang in the air, so that Tchaikovsky’s opening, following immediately, seemed to take on a new significance.
Last night, the silence of a quiet night in the Jane Usher area was shattered by the reverberations of gunshots.
Nostalgic feelings, memory nodes, and reverberations have often spurred me into euphoric celebrations, bursting out to retrace the relics of history resurrected by the Nigerian leaders: The National Anthem of Independence.
Seven weeks on and the reverberations from this announcement are still being felt.