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But Deresiewicz's article resonated because it echoed broader cultural concerns about busyness and overwork.
Still, he said he believed this outbreak could be beaten because it echoed the one that plagued the region from 2005 to 2007.
Perhaps Hoentschel was attracted to this composite partly because it echoed in miniature the lavish arrangements that may have been his truest art.
Yet if their manager's breezy optimism felt familiar, it was because it echoed the innate positivity his Everton counterpart used to exhibit in Wigan's annual relegation battles.
Rudolph's Asian clients had a particular aversion to the historical classicism espoused by postmodernists because it echoed the styles imported by colonial powers.
The disclosure of the previously unpublished message was particularly embarrassing for Mr. Cameron because it echoed a slogan — "We're all in this together" — used in the Conservatives' campaign that brought him to office the following year.
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Perhaps my favourite word of all is t'owerance, the upper hand, the power exercised by one person over another, because it echoes a word that's almost its opposite, "tolerance".
"You only know what's in the P.D.B. because it echoes — people talk about it".
They agreed, Kay thinks, because it echoes Morrissey's original intentions.
Whereas Donghia's version "is great because it echoes the purist form but is much more durable".
"I do like a wood tub, because it echoes the Japanese onsen soaking experience," he said, referring to the country's hot springs.
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