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It's an echo of what we're doing now.
I think it's open-ended enough to still give the same echo of what I wanted.
Everything Ben does is some kind of echo of what he used to do.
"It's an echo of what I've watched Jennifer live in the last five years," he says.
In some ways, the brutality here feels like an echo of what Sudan did in Darfur, only now it is Nubans who are targets.
In an echo of what happened in Portugal, the European authorities have ordered the Greeks to take another look at their misleadingly optimistic budget figures.
The drama certainly seems to be an echo of what happened in Britain, where an official inquiry into BSE, was published in October.
Without the buoyancy provided by a large group "getting the lagers in", maybe it'll just eke out a faint echo of what used to be.
"My goal was to capture it in such a way so the play made people feel an echo of what she made them feel".
His shock-therapy plans are an echo of what the rightwing Nicolas Sarkozy promised when he swept to power in 2007, but failed to deliver.
And how strange, how exciting, to find an echo of what I have been thinking about myself in that wonderful 17th‑century mind.
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