| 21. | A second, " Reverberations, " followed in 1995.
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| 22. | Peple suffering from the reverberation of what happens in the big picture.
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| 23. | This turns out to be a timely historical show with contemporary reverberations.
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| 24. | It's a reverberation of the Lawrence Phillips situation.
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| 25. | This is a nasty little story, and it will have reverberations,
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| 26. | The diplomatic reverberations of that attack are still being felt.
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| 27. | But soon after, the reverberations of bombs and unfriendly fire began.
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| 28. | Banning surcharges will have three economic reverberations, none good.
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| 29. | The political reverberations of a sustained oil glut should not be underestimated.
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| 30. | And businesses that depend on gasoline are feeling the reverberations as well.
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