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reverberation

noun as in vibration

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Trump’s victory is a reverberation of trends set in motion in 2020.

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New chapter, new ride: Armie Hammer has sold his beloved pickup truck — the latest reverberation from sexual assault allegations and a cannibalism scandal that undid his once-promising film career.

El Segundo City Manager Darrell George said in a statement that he reached out to Inglewood City Manager Mark Weinberg, who said the event’s organizers made mistakes when they set up the performance spaces that exacerbated the “bass reverberation.”

“The reverberation explanation also doesn’t account for why it appears that only folks to the southwest of the venue heard it,” he said.

Judging from the anecdotes shared by residents, increased bass reverberation isn’t what people in the South Bay were hearing, said Vincent Olivieri, professor of sound and design at U.C.

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