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There are also more direct echoes of Mr. Cruz's Tijuana research.
It has direct echoes of the Hillsborough cover-up and reinforces the case that there can be no truth about Hillsborough until there is truth about Orgreave.
Indeed, the upcoming In the Heart of the Sea, with its direct echoes of Herman Melville's novel, looks set to continue this trend.
Although she was raised in London, and although there are direct echoes of blue-eyed soul acts like Dusty Springfield and Petula Clark in her work, she is a singular kind of belter.
In Asia, though, Mr. White's argument is gaining support and, in some quarters, direct echoes, especially in the wake of President Obama's recent absence from the Asian summit meetings in Indonesia and Brunei.
And while some characterize Muslim arrivals as a supposedly unique threat, the xenophobia of the present carries direct echoes of a very different moment: The years before World War II, when tens of thousands of German Jews were compelled to flee Nazi Germany.
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Mitchell offers a direct echo of Sir John Everett Millais's famous painting Ophelia throughout, but it is most pronounced in the Brook.
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