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This week, when her language and the language of the Party's establishment came to echo each other, it sounded to the Sanders core like capitulation.
And as social commentators latched onto the sunken Costa Concordia as an obvious metaphor for the country, mired in an economic and political morass, sinking under the weight of its unwieldy public debt, Captain De Falco's no-nonsense pragmatism came to echo that of Mr. Monti and his technocratic government.
Part of the appeal of Kennedy's account – most notably, his commentary on the network of an unsafe abortion trade in a socially dilapidated West London – was how it came to echo the concerns of and rhetorical strategies deployed by abortion law reformers.
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The mind games between the two men come to echo the relationship between Truman Capote and Perry Smith, the subject of In Cold Blood – a dance in which each attempts to get something out of the other.
Others suggest that economic class is at work and that future generations, born here, will eventually come to echo the overall views of the state they inhabit rather than hew so closely to the Democratic Party.
Once a hoverer had cleared the plates, a pubescent boy of our acquaintance, born three weeks before New Labour came to power, echoed the prevailing sentiment of his earliest infancy to posit the belief that things could only get better.
Other state Republicans came forward to echo that position.
I had some tremendously powerful and influential instructors who taught me [a lot] when it came to leadership". Kopra echoed these sentiments during the Q&A with the Business School.
Obama, who had to erase any lingering impression that he was a callow newcomer, came to Sumter County and, echoing the language of Malcolm X as portrayed by Denzel Washington, told an enthusiastic crowd, "Don't let people turn you around, because they're just making stuff up.
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