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It begins to echo, much more faintly, another book — "The Handmaid's Tale".
His singing begins to echo the cadence of the Annunciation as described in the Gospel according to Luke: short sentences that circle the import of a single event.
Five minutes after sitting down to talk in his first-floor drawing room, an unmistakeable rumble begins to echo through the sash windows that look out over his large garden.
The novel, so far a domestic comedy recognisable to most parents, begins to echo a fairytale: in the middle of the night Harriet and her father enter the "black forest", "dense and darkly packed", where they meet a deer, and Harriet, at last, stops screaming and falls asleep.
With her husband (Sean Penn), her brother-in-law (Josh Lucas) and his overheated girlfriend (Elizabeth Hurley), she takes a voyage to the murder scene, and discovers -- as the past begins to echo in the present -- that there are more secrets than she ever imagined.
But if AMD's marketing begins to echo the claims of its latest white paper, consider this.
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He paid attention and soon began to echo these doubts.
— has begun to echo across offices, restaurants and especially bus and ferry lines.
In September, Mr. Hollister began to echo some of the Stefanonis' concerns.
The journals began to echo the personalities of their respective rooms.
Now some previously bullish American stock analysts are beginning to echo the concerns of European analysts.
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