It evokes echoes of a long-ago storm: scatter-site housing.
Worse, a 1-3 record evokes echoes of the last two seasons and would mean a 14th straight home loss, equaling the worst such stretch in N.F.L. history.
Through one after another of a series of chambers, his cries evoked great echoes, re-minding him of Hades's voice.
Even empty, the dark, cavernous cellblocks evoke echoes of bedlam.
And he spoke the hard won wisdom of his stubborn heart in a desperate whisper that evoked echoes of the pain with which it had been bought.
Like the chapel bells that were also going here and there, they only seemed to evoke echoes from brick surfaces, and dust from everything.
The gently rounded contours of a late 18th-century wooden yoke evoke echoes of a piece of sculpture by Isamu Noguchi, the 20th-century sculptor.
It was seen as fitting that the song should be written in Latin, thereby evoking echoes of traditional scholasticism and heightening a sense of mystique.
Telling stories about characters seemingly unrelated, Mr. Kieslowski brilliantly evokes echoes and overlapping patterns that suggest a universe of mysterious connections.
The two of them stepped out and approached one, their feet evoking melodic echoes.