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It begins to echo, much more faintly, another book — "The Handmaid's Tale".

He seems to echo much of the thinking pouring out from politicians in government.

Players and officials echo much the same refrain about the umpires' World Series blunders: these things happen in baseball.

Those words echo much of what has been written about Native American art, particularly in its attempt to link humans with nature and the universe.

The second would echo much of the press coverage in the immediate aftermath of the financial crisis, and acknowledge the need to address the underlying causes of boom and bust, the housing shortage and the inability of the state to reconcile demands for public spending with the need to raise revenue in a sustainable way.

Two decades on from the end of apartheid, this region is once again in the eye of a storm which commingles wealth, power and an extraordinary battle for change from below – the outcome of which could not only reshape South Africa, but echo much further afield as well.

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That concern is echoed much more forcefully by a senior Greek official in Brussels.

There were boos and even crude insults, at times echoing much louder than the sporadic cheers.

"Walt, it's Sarah," the governor said before echoing much of what her husband had said.

For its driving, its duelling, its tension, its well-lit cityscapes, it echoes much of what is best about Formula One.

In Washington, Secretary of the Treasury Paul H. O'Neill echoed much of the criticism being heard here in unusually blunt language.

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