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African-Americans are going to echo the sentiments of the would-be Gore administration.
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After his round of 73, Stewart Cink, a former tour policy board member, gave a harsh assessment of the course "I am going to echo what Zach Johnson told me," Cink said, "that on a scale of 1 to 10, this course is a minus-3".
"Just like Neil Armstrong's word, they're going to echo for the rest of time for human kind.
Personally, I'm beginning to think a McCain candidacy is going to echo the clueless, out of touch 1996 campaign Robert Dole ran against a far younger, more politically nimble Democrat by the name of Bill Clinton.
Those messages are fine if they are going to be echoed every day in the rightwing press, so creating an echo chamber that the broadcasters have to follow.
Republicans are echoing Charlton Heston; Democrats are going to have to pry the White House from their "cold dead hands".
"The threats of the future are going to be very different sorts of threats," echoed Brooks.
"The ghosts, the aftereffects, the echoes of what occurred are going to affect us in different ways," said Dr. Frank Ochberg, a psychiatrist in Michigan who is an expert on victims of violence.
"This female element is going to be echoed throughout the whole season," Mr. Fontana said.
They each wrote their own vows which, despite neither knowing what the other was going to write, echoed each other almost word for word.
It's going to be echoing in her head.
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