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The most repercussive fact of our time is surely the transformation of China.
The way in which power is exerted upon a group can have repercussive outcomes for popularity.
I'm getting readings of repercussive explosions throughout the ship.
When this latter interpretation is favoured, it may be called a repercussive neume.
Secondly, that has had a repercussive effect on shore-based employment, particularly in those tasks where experience at sea is of great value.
One act of brutality leads to repercussive horrors.
Uno's government was also hurt by repercussive effects from the Recruit Scandal of 1988.
A repercussive roar filled the air.
Why dwell on the most consequential elements of American strategy when they can linger over something even more repercussive: their own political reputations?
To starboard, Chan's communications console was the only board on the bridge that had so far evaded damage, either direct or repercussive.
Arnold glanced up and grinned at him, as if totally unconcerned that this was the most repercussive case in the entire history of Crime-Central!
Graduals as a group are also notable for melismas that stress one or two pitches, both through repeated notes and repercussive neumes.
The 70-plus paintings, with a few exceptions, show the artist at the top of his form, and together they catch the broad, repercussive pulse of his long career.
This is the practice of repercussive sanctions often used by the U.S. State Department against countries or organizations that cause its dissatisfaction for one reason or other.
And it will not be long before they spawn a deluge of repercussive rights demands, primarily about access - to health, to education, to physical and economic security, to privacy, and, of course, to justice itself.
When asked about the frustration of not touring to support the record, Cantrell provided some insight into how Staley's addictions led to repercussive tensions within the band: "Very frustrating, but we stuck it out."
This event is rated as 6 on the Volcanic Explosivity Index, but the eight-month emission of sulfuric aerosols resulted in one of the most important climatic and socially repercussive events of the last millennium.
The eruption of Tambora on Sumbawa, Indonesia killed about 100,000 people, but ash clouds meant there was no summer the following year and it was "one of the most important climatic and socially repercussive events of the last millennium," the report said.
He marveled that such words as "speed" or "rapid" did not exist in Hopi, a language knee-deep in verbs - he loved how many verbs there were for trembling and vibration - and whose grammar made clear to its people that all events (including thought) had repercussive effects.
--Echo, fair Echo speak, 'Tis Mercury that calls thee; sorrowful nymph, Salute me with thy repercussive voice, That I may know what cavern of the earth, Contains thy airy spirit, how, or where I may direct my speech, that thou may'st hear.