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Marshall did echo Trombetta's call for a more thorough enquiry into El Sistema's social reach and effectiveness.
She did not address those issues in detail, although she did echo a point President Obama made earlier in the week.
Like the Silver Trumpets of the Lord, so my Peals of Joyous Laughter did echo the from the Walls of the soon-empty Theatre.
While reactions ranged from depressed indifference to a qualified sense of relief, the victims' families did echo a common sense of despair.
Despite the increased Russian public pressure on the Syrian government, Mr. Lavrov did echo Syrian government claims that the violence was being fomented by imported terrorists working at the behest of foreign governments — "a clear hand of Al Qaeda, and the threat of terrorism is growing".
Although these were quickly denied by all parties, they did echo the general perception of Mr. Beatty as a demanding perfectionist, usually earned on films in which, unlike "Town and Country," he was the producer or director as well as the star.
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Mr Corbyn had been greeted by chants of "yes we did", echoing Barack Obama's supporters in 2008, when he arrived at the celebration just hours after his victory was announced.
Individuals who did not exercise had higher odds of developing depression than those who did, echoing a previous study [ 11].
But it does echo, and it does remind us of the consequences of ethical failure.
But Farage's comments do echo this post on a BNP website.
Both men say that they want to continue Mr. Giuliani's successes, and they do echo a couple of his themes.
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