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Broadcasters could not echo those sentiments any louder.
With my experiences both in success and failure, this sentiment could not echo more truth.
Reflecting on what was then former judge Brian Ross Martin's duty, Gooda told Radio National on Thursday the inquiry could not echo the experience of the royal commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody, which produced 339 recommendations, most of which have not been enacted.
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How could the screams of his classmate not echo even now?
In addition, "they were telling me things I just flatly could not credit," echoing the impression Mr. Boies had said he hoped the judge would take away from the trial.
It's a credit to Ms. Thorne that her portrayal of a sassy Italian-American therapist could, but doesn't, echo Lorraine Bracco's performance as Dr. Jennifer Melfi on "The Sopranos".
Amid the celebrations and the darker scenes of death and looting, the indelible image and photo op of the fall of Baghdad was the toppling of Saddam's statue on Firdos Square, an image that could not fail to echo the destruction of similarly forbidding icons in Moscow more than a decade ago.
Patients also reported that their primary care physician could be highly influential in encouraging them to discontinue therapy, a perception not echoed among prescribers in this review.
These instructions are not echoed to the.res file.
However, this feeling was not echoed by all staff.
Admittedly, no one would advise that you should put too much stock in the opinion of a skinhead, but his statement couldn't help but echo in my head.
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