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The station at Broadway and 43rd Street evokes the spirit of law and order that prompted Pontius Pilate to arrest Jesus; the atmosphere in Times Square on a Friday night at rush hour is certain to echo the raucousness of the crowd that called for the Crucifixion...
The verdicts are certain to echo for a long time.
John Pistole, the TSA's administrator, is making a rare appearance at the Press Club in Washington early next month, and is almost certain to echo the same talking points.
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A CERTAIN refrain tends to echo round Middle Eastern chanceries at this time of year, when Arab leaders gather for their annual summit.
New York's warning is almost certain to be echoed by governors across the country as Democrats in Congress work to complete major health care legislation that will require states to pay part of the cost of a broad expansion of Medicaid, the federal-state insurance program for the poor.
While there are vast differences between nations, the marchers tend to echo certain themes — themes we are hearing once again in the interviews that reporters are doing in Cairo.
One word on many lips on Thursday seemed to echo a certain political phenomenon an ocean away: change.
The issue continues to echo politically.
I want to echo Martin Luther King.
Our job is not to interpret things like the repeated theft or borrowing of an umbrella, or the way certain scenes echo one another, but rather to notice that these things are there.
"If you're getting exposed to a set of directions just right to get you to vote a certain way, that echo chamber you're being built into has high walls," he continued.
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