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Examples
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Reverberations from the event rippled across the fast-food industry.
Fast-food standards for meat top those for school lunches 2009
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The high school concert band played "Reverberations" by Brian Balmages, and
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"Reverberations" Japanese Prints of the 1923 Kanto Earthquake.
The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2009
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"Reverberations" Japanese Prints of the 1923 Kanto Earthquake.
The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper 2009
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Reverberations from the demise of Southern Cross continue, with the latest report from Commons public accounts committee taking the government to task for not monitoring market developments or having clear arrangements to ensure that residents' care is not jeopardised.
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NEW YORK—Reverberations from Greece's plan to hold a referendum on its newly crafted bailout package sank the euro, with investors fearful that a vote could endanger the euro zone's financial rescue efforts and jeopardize monetary union across the 17-nation bloc.
Euro Tumbles on Greek Move Javier E. David 2011
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Reverberations swept up my arms and I staggered, trying to hold on to the hammer.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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Reverberations extended across the Middle East on Saturday.
Egyptian soldiers show solidarity with protesters as Mubarak appoints VP Griff Witte 2011
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Reverberations swept up my arms and I staggered, trying to hold on to the hammer.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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Reverberations swept up my arms and I staggered, trying to hold on to the hammer.
My Fair Succubi Jill Myles 2011
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