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He paid attention and soon began to echo these doubts.
In September, Mr. Hollister began to echo some of the Stefanonis' concerns.
The journals began to echo the personalities of their respective rooms.
He also began to echo attacks by his allies on Mr. Paladino's campaign donations and real estate contracts with state agencies.
As Dr. DeCandido shined a powerful flashlight on the owl, it flew silently into the air and resettled on a branch directly overhead, where it began to echo the cry from the iPod.
And from the late 60s on, pubs began to echo the design of brutalist estates and high-rises, and were often slotted together from the same concrete as the modern housing that surrounded them.
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— has begun to echo across offices, restaurants and especially bus and ferry lines.
It begins to echo, much more faintly, another book — "The Handmaid's Tale".
Now some previously bullish American stock analysts are beginning to echo the concerns of European analysts.
The response they chose is beginning to echo the Israeli counterinsurgency campaign in the occupied territories.
In so doing, they have begun to echo the sentiments of the journalists facing criminal charges.
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