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Whatever the result, it will echo on throughout the winter break and likely set the tone for the remainder of the season.
One hopes this is an inadvertent echo on Sacks' part, but if the problem he identifies is one of heathens failing to reproduce, then why should it matter to him?
Then we put a bit of echo on it.
The Rich pardon continues to echo on other fronts.
A shorter version of this article appeared in the Liverpool Echo on December 20 , 2013
His work kept evolving – so much so that his lines continue to echo on down through the decades.
As a result, the black Seminoles' claims of discrimination by the tribe have a powerful echo on Capitol Hill.
The Stands' debut single When This River Rolls Over You is released by Echo on July 21.
The smell is musty and comforting, and people's whispers and shuffled footsteps echo on the marble floor.
What he says in Mexico will immediately echo on the campaign trail, where Mitt Romney has already criticized Mr. Obama's new policy.
Such debates may have little echo on the campaign trail, where voters from both parties seem eager for a brisk end to the war.
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