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This is a pleural effusion, which is normally completely echo free but may contain internal echoes such as strands or smoke which are due to fibrinous structures or cells within the effusion (Additional file 4: Video 4).
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Berger's piece has prompted me to consider creating a new post category here at Dot Earth called "What He Said" because it so completely echoes what I would write.
At the meeting of the Business Roundtable, a closed event that a reporter seemed to have been invited to by accident and then was asked to leave before a question-and-answer period began, Mrs. Whitman seemed completely comfortable echoing Mr. Bush's pro-business philosophy.
Almost universally, the women I spoke with at the rally said that the complaints are exaggerated or completely invented, echoing what Trump and his surrogates have said about the allegations, including the charge that the women should have spoken up before now.
At the climax, the latter seem to take over completely - but a brief coda returns to echo the traditional music like a flicker of hope.
Today's acquisitions and valuations not only echo the dot-com bubble of the late 90s, but now completely dwarf the money that was passing hands then.
You can paint your pumpkin to echo a fall theme, such as painting leaves or scarecrows, or just paint something completely random on your pumpkin.
"Echo, echo, echo," Parton jokes.
Others echo these concerns.
"Work," the others echo.
"His ideas still echo".
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