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Kennedy only recently joined the Echo from the Dundee Evening Telegraph.
"It's kind of like an echo from the past," Mr. Bush said.
Here, too, an echo from the deep past could be heard.
"Cheshire Trial, Front Page!" Like some echo from the sad trials of the past.
We still hear the chants echo from the rooftops of Tehran.
Let's send them a message that will echo from the Rockies all across America: Thanks, but no thanks.
At night we notice tiny birds circling the hill, the echo from the road, the wind among the stars".
Once or twice while I was there, the room went silent, save an echo from the adjoining reading room.
Graham Stuart, the Tory chairman of the Commons Education Committee, said: "It looks like an echo from the past.
"I think there has always been an echo from the public about why haven't we seen more South American players in the league.
Banal observations by the performers echo from the speakers ("We have to do what we have to do") and substantially undercut the action.
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