The familiar echoes of his own voice inside the mine's entry chamber was a friendly, reassuring sound.
Upraised voices struck on her ear and she paused again, aavouring with pleasure the old familiar echoes.
She found her way by starshine, as she had always done, and heard familiar echoes on the rising wind.
But to listen to the talk out of Dole and Clinton headquarters about flat taxes, trade and economic growth is to hear familiar echoes.
But even after a few days, there were few familiar echoes.
It was a pleasure to hear the familiar echoes of his boot soles on the steel deckplates.
But as the speeches became familiar echoes of the Judiciary Committee hearings, the networks cut away to talking heads.
The next treaty too will contain familiar echoes of the nation States of old.
Mrs. Lieberman's story has familiar echoes for many survivors and their offspring.
Nor is he formulaic or derivative, no matter the familiar echoes.