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Just before the half hour, Chelsea invited Villa to equalise with a move that echoed their opener.

The 70th birthday year was marked by the company's takeover of old rival Shepperton Studios - a move that echoed their merger with the Denham Studios in 1938 - and as the studio celebrates its 75th year, it remains the home of British film.

In a move that echoed the manipulation of the California energy markets a few years earlier, Houston-based traders for BP US had used company resources to purchase a large quantity of propane gas, which they later sold to other market players for inflated prices, costing consumers $53m in overcharges.

Last month, in a move that echoed the Rhodes Must Fall campaign in Oxford to remove a statue of the Victorian imperialist Cecil Rhodes, the Jesus College student union (JCSU) passed a motion saying that the sculpture, which is properly known as the okukor, should be returned.

In a move that echoed conversations between many doctoral advisors and their graduate students, Butz urged participants to define more clearly the problems.

In a move that echoed the broadcast turmoil of winter 1972, but without similar consequences, the Dodgers' ghost television network made yet another galling decision recently when it announced it was cutting back spring training broadcasts from 31 to 16.

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In a move that echoes a growing belief among investors that climate change poses financial as well as environmental risks, Legal & General Investment Management launched the Future World Fund.

And in a move that echoes the sinister plan of Lord Business in the plotline of The Lego Movie, the teenager has glued the model together.

PAGE B4 Verizon Misses Quarterly Projections B3 JAPAN TO TAKE STAKES IN COMPANIES Japan's government outlined a plan to put money into ailing small and medium-size companies in exchange for equity stakes, a move that echoes the partial nationalization of some troubled financial firms in the United States and Europe.

Once this mechanism is triggered, "irregular migrants" at the Austrian borders will be sent immediately back to the countries they arrived from, on the assumption that Austria's neighbours are safe for refugees – a move that echoes controversial steps taken by Hungary in September.

Bonus payments - from a pot totalling £5.5m - will be available to the successful trusts if standards are raised at failing sites, in a move that echoes the "super-heads" scheme for schools.

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