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To see Bussell take an arabesque - the high, winged line of the leg given poignant echo by the reaching fingers and exposed throat - is almost shocking.
Writing on his Facebook page, James Wharton was responding to an editorial in the Northern Echo by the paper's editor, Peter Barron, who criticised the minister for refusing to answer his reporters' calls or respond to any questions.
When this film was premiered at the Cannes film festival, it was booed to the very echo by the French critics, perhaps because they resented the condescension of an American director presuming to forgive a queen upon whose mythic perfidies the republic was partly established.
Now Huxley's days in California are recalled in a new book and given a special echo by the 25th anniversary of an organisation founded by his widow, Laura, who is still energetically putting into practice some of the Utopian principles articulated in Island.
Others may excuse his claim that "most" Hungarian communists were Jewish (an echo, by the way, of David Irving's long-discredited book Uprising!), or his lively account of events in postwar Romania, where "there were always Jews" to do Stalin's bidding.
This signal is picked up as an echo by the belt microphones.
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The estimated echo spectrum by the echo canceler is represented by (widehat {D}(mu,k)).
Her remarks were echoed by the White House.
That is echoed by the Wellington mayor.
The uncertainties there are echoed by the central banks.
That criticism is echoed by the environment department.
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