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The energy of the new studio may be echoed in a new vigor in Honda's designs for the United States.
The new focus, which will be echoed in a marketing campaign that starts Monday called "Tomorrow starts here," was introduced at a meeting of Cisco's top 200 salesmen last weekend in Hawaii.
That yearning would be echoed in a haunting ballad called "Hope in a Hopeless World" in which Mr. Roy sings: You gotta listen to the voice inside you That speaks of love Don't compromise Realize That time is passing by.
His comments - expected to be echoed in a high-profile speech on the economy tomorrow - came as Sir Mervyn warned that the risk of "a storm heading our way from the continent" was the greatest threat to economic recovery in Britain.
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That description is echoed in a profile of Mr. Blumenthal in The Hartford Courant in 2004, with which he cooperated.
These concerns were echoed in a letter the top four Republicans in Congress sent Mr. Bernanke on Wednesday.
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