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Mr. Powell's words echo now in the aftermath of last weekend's massacre of six worshipers at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee.
"On the issue of health care," he said, "we must heed my brother's words here in Los Angeles, which echo now across the years.
This event feels more and more like an exercise in nostalgia, the audience's roars a fairly distant echo, now, of the ones which sounded around the stadium during the Olympics.
Sonia Sotomayor [US supreme court justice] has it so no bar to high office!" Tony Ellis, a former assistant editor of the Liverpool Echo now working in the health sector, criticised the Mail on Sunday interview for "ignorant, trivialising and scaremongering" reporting of type 1 diabetes.
The residual echo now needs to be re-estimated.
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The space limitations of telegrams are echoed now in the terse messages of texting and Twitter.
It has obvious echoes now: Anatoly Chubais, for example, Yeltsin's right-hand man, was demonised by some of his compatriots for selling out to western capitalism.
Those boyhood short stories of his are echoes now in "August," as well as his other esteemed plays like "Bug" and "Killer Joe".
His prose echoes now Henry James or Edith Wharton, now Hemingway or the modest 50's naturalism of, say, Richard Yates; and there's more than a touch of Fitzgerald in the reveries of Dix "drawn back to his freehanded youth," to "summer dances under high-topped tents" and a chance conversation with a "scandalous girl" to whom he pours out his secret ambitions.
The thing that really strikes me about this stuff is that it has so many echoes now -- to use [historian and author] Barbara Tuchman's phrase -- it's like a 'distant mirror.' It's a little bit spooky.
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