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The answer carried a distinct echo of therapy.
In all the activity, there is a distinct echo of much of the Bush campaign, especially its final weeks.
There's a distinct echo, above all, in Ayittey's call for radical change the length and breadth of the continent.
The magazine shows a British touch and tone, with a distinct echo of upper-class dinner-table chit-chat, although she says her emphasis on "box-office appeal" is American.
Nobody would yet claim that this England team is remotely as good as its predecessor of 2003, which also won the World Cup that year, but there is a distinct echo.
"The Mountain, New Mexico" (1931) contains links to European modernism: those familiar with Cézanne's and Braque's paintings of L'Estaque, just outside Marseille in southern France, will see a distinct echo.
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Inside: silence -- a distinct, echo-y silence, if that makes sense.
Inside: silence -- a distinct, echo-y silence, if that makes sense.
But some housing experts whose careers date back to the 1960s say they hear the distinct echo of a government program from 35 years ago in the current mortgage crisis.
At more than six feet tall, the pictures, derived from photograms, look like stained-glass windows conceived by a hip fifties graphic designer (Saul Bass, perhaps; there's a distinct "Vertigo" echo in the jazzy concentric circles).
Each step here has a distinct Kantian echo.
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