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Addressing the conference, Nobutaka Machimura, Japan's new foreign minister, said Wednesday that the rebuilding of Iraq had a familiar echo.
As the Mets on Friday began to handle the immediate repercussions of Mike Pelfrey's season-ending elbow injury, there was a familiar echo to the situation for Dillon Gee, a pitcher who benefited from a similar situation almost exactly a year ago.
Conservatives, in a familiar echo of a long-running domestic argument, say the problem with the austerity plan put in place by Prime Minister David Cameron's coalition government in Britain is not that it was ill-timed or too aggressive, but that it relied too heavily on tax increases.
The complaints have a familiar echo.
Their reminiscences of family cohesiveness in difficult times, and of Sabbath and holiday rituals, have a familiar echo.
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There is a sad, familiar echo behind the Abu Ghraib prosecutions.
This is a familiar refrain, echoed mournfully by G.M.O.
At mile three, I heard a familiar voice echoing a phrase that has evolved over the course of illness.
A familiar cacophony echoes in the school's peeling cement halls, just regular youngsters letting off steam during a break between classes.
It is a familiar tale, echoing Henry David Thoreau's book "Walden," published in 1854, which detailed the two years he spent in a cabin on Walden Pond near his family in Concord, Mass.
It is a familiar message, echoed on television, in Census Bureau reports and in the conventional wisdom of our culture: The two-parent family is in decline.
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