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Here is a relatively common echo example.
A common problem of bi-component T2* analysis is that the shortest component is difficult to quantify with clinically common echo times (i.e. TE > 10 ms).
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Personalized humanist funerals and secular celebrants are becoming more common, echoing a trend that's also occurring with weddings.
The commons echoed with words such as "shambles", "fiasco" and "international embarrassment".
Their notion that the atmosphere is the ultimate global commons echoes Matthew Fontaine Maury, the American oceanographer who once wrote this line, which I cited in my 1992 global warming book and many times since: It is only the girdling encircling air, that flows above and around all, that makes the whole world kin.
Backyard harvests gleaned for the common good echo the Victory Gardens of World War II, when mandatory food rationing resulted in citizen gardens, said Amy Bentley, an associate professor of food studies at New York University and the author of "Eating for Victory".
(An exception is the inscrutable getaway caper "Don't Charge Me for the Crime," featuring the rapper Common, with echoes of the Police).
He comes across as an aggrieved but likable man of conscience whose faith in the ultimate goodness of the common people echoes that of his idol, Guthrie.
One common sentiment, echoing the complaints in flooded communities along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, is that this disaster was not the result of too much water but of mismanagement of upstream dams — a notion those in charge of controlling water flow vigorously dispute.
That's also a common criticism echoed in the media and among consumers.
Amin recalled common chants echoing in the streets during the last elections: "Bread, freedom, social justice".
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