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The adjectives aptly describe the refined works that have made Mr. LeWitt one of the most influential artists of his time; they also echo how his friends and colleagues describe him as a person.
The student told the Liverpool Echo how services - like the NHS - provide the option of 'Mx' instead of the usual 'Miss/Mr/Mrs', and also added how "they/them" is a preferable way of being addressed, whereas others may opt for "ze, hir, hirs, and xe, xem, or xyr".
Yet many young liberals in North Carolina are reeling from recent events, worried about the way their state is perceived around the country in ways that echo how many Americans feel about what Trump is doing to the image of the United States internationally.
They speak of experience, life, trauma, love, and echo how Anna Quindlen captured the power of the reading experience, "In books, I have traveled, not only to other worlds, but into my own.
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And the way the cat critic expresses himself echoes "how our consumers are creating voices from their cats' and dogs' perspectives" in social media, she adds.
"It echoes how the first world war affected all Londoners, but also how they and the rest of the country came together, standing united during those dark days".
But she was too dirty, my wife said, and her howls of despair floated down the hall, echoing how I felt.
Tom Bailey, who was the standout bowler with figures of four for 52, echoed how tight the situation remains for both sides despite Lancashire's strong start.
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