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But Farage's comments do echo this post on a BNP website.
Several task force recommendations do echo policy suggestions that Mr. Giuliani has made in the past.
Both men say that they want to continue Mr. Giuliani's successes, and they do echo a couple of his themes.
Yet Mr. Barella's complaints do echo those of Foundem, which says it, too, was penalized by Google because it offered competing services.
Despite their infatuation with trappings like antler chandeliers, many suburban Old West enthusiasts do echo Mr. Pearson's love of these Western values.
To what extent do "echo chambers" or the "backfire effect" exist as a result of social media, and are they interfering with our ability to separate fact from fiction?
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Judy Blazer ("What'll I Do?" ) echoed Judy Garland's vocal quaver, and Lumiri Tubo ("Harlem on My Mind," "Supper Time") suggested Ethel Waters by way of Josephine Baker.
"I do," echoes the groom.
It does echo the first principle of the ten.
It did echo George W Bush's 2002 "axis of evil" speech.
But it does echo, and it does remind us of the consequences of ethical failure.
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