His words reverberate across the Advertising industry, yet for many it came as no surprise.
Tarnish him and his bank enough, and the thud you cause will reverberate globally.
Yet the events of 1973 still reverberate, in Chile and in the rest of Latin America.
Long after 2014 the impact of the war will still reverberate in Afghanistan and throughout the region.
In any event Ms Rousseff has started an important debate, which should reverberate over the next six months.
Several themes reverberate throughout: analytics, breaking down silos, social, the cloud, and particularly customers, opportunities, growth, and innovation.
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The battle over the transfer station, which includes court fights, has potential to reverberate beyond the Upper East Side.
They use phononic lattices arrays of bumps and dimples embossed on a substrate to alter the way in which SAWs reverberate.
As the sound waves reverberate, the sensors register them and computers interpret the findings to determine promising drilling sites.
And on Wednesday the 14th, a general strike in Spain and Portugal is likely to reverberate across Europe.
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After a full year, the disaster's impact continues to reverberate throughout the nation.
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But the case could reverberate far beyond the borders of the Midwestern city.
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The howls of protest about this will reverberate for months (see article).
These were big, big decisions, and they continue to reverberate three years later.
Now these numbers may not sound large, but here, you know, one or two deaths reverberate quite broadly and deeply.
Others in the international community have joined forces to help the weak Malian forces ward off instability that could reverberate worldwide.
The aftershocks following the 2008 financial crisis still reverberate throughout many economies.
What they decided today will reverberate through credit markets for years to come: Banks will be required to double their capital reserves.
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At the BDC, where there are many African American and Asian dancers, the sounds of the genre's Missy Elliott and Busta Rhymes reverberate.
And it could reverberate far beyond the country's borders, since Egypt is in many ways the center of gravity of the Arab world.
The decisions China makes today, on the economy, on the environment, on its political evolution, will reverberate down the generations and across the globe.
On Tuesday, the documents' disclosure continued to reverberate around the globe.
The result of Tajikistan's democratic experiment will reverberate around Central Asia.
Which is why Ancho Canyon will reverberate to explosions this summer.
By the same token, any First Amendment decision, right or wrong, will reverberate more readily through the law than a decision made in any other area.
Reminders of that terrible day reverberate 1, 300 miles from New York, inside a large, modern brick home on a quiet cul-de-sac just north of Oklahoma City.
The result is likely to reverberate across economically hard-hit Europe.
The consequences of their actions will reverberate around the world.
Yet there remains a strong underlying desire, in a region that has come to despair of ever breaking its multiple deadlocks, that regime change in America could reverberate positively here.
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