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I felt physically sick at the price and can still hear the echo of "How much?" from my mother.

"Stupid" and "ignorant" and "uneducated" are terms to be heard; an echo of how the present-day emailers were once addressed by the fulminators, I wonder?

In this analysis, mat-forming algae appeared to thrive in CO2-enriched marine conditions, to the detriment of corals and kelp (an echo of how some forests studies show vines thriving at the expense of trees).

The procession that will briefly occupy Citi Field on Sunday was officially sanctioned after enough fans lobbied for its revival, an echo of how the first banner event came to be 49 years ago.

Mr. Dell's plan for the company is an echo of how he built it originally, a middle-aged man's return to an idea he had as a 19-year-old.

Ewing briefly referred to his Jamaican roots yesterday, but quickly meandered into the cliché of "giving 110 percent," an echo of how he went through four years at Georgetown saying he agreed with whatever Coach John Thompson had just said.

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On Tuesday morning, there were occasional echoes of how it had been before: a group of around 20 Argentinians singing and dancing, a few Moroccans with a drum, a smattering of England fans, and hundreds of Russians, strolling and drinking.

The company's senior vice president for global coffee, Craig Russell, said that with recent renovations of stores around the world, the company is reaching back into its own past for echoes of how the first Starbucks felt 40-odd years ago, before anyone thought of it as Seattle institution.

One reason being is that today, their governing system holds only shallow echoes of how it once was.

It is also one that carries some unfortunate echoes of how the RNC sought more overtly to mitigate the role of women in politics during a previous era.

The deal has echoes of how another firm, Carillion, repeatedly won public sector contracts amid profit warnings, before collapsing altogether and endangering vital public services such as hospitals and schools.

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