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And Shane and other PS students have heard me worry over and over that a certain anti-state discourse in the left seems to echo rather than interrupt a Tea Party anti-state discourse as well.

This month, the six Arab nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council also condemned Assad's campaign and called for "an immediate end to violence". For months, U.S. officials have said that they want to echo, rather than preempt, Arab sentiment regarding Assad to avoid undermining opposition to Syria's government in a region where Western motives are viewed with suspicion.

Thanks to this resolution, direct analysis of the target echo rather than traditional techniques based on its shadow become possible.

In some ways, it's more like you're paying for a new trick for your Echo rather than a standard music service.

Therefore, the sequential relationship across the chunks in spectrogram of a single HRRP echo, rather than that across the range cells within a single HRRP, can reflect the target physical composition more robustly.

The problems of ordinary people, the voices of the Rust Belt town or the dwindling heartland, become a distant echo rather than a palpable reality, abstractions to be managed rather than battles to be fought.

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"Television chases issues that are already prominent, and it echoes rather than changes society," he said.

Their approach is being echoed rather than countered by rivals, indicating that most GOP hopefuls believe that the party's base supports that view.

After constant G.O.P. fear-mongering about the budget — some of it echoed, rather than countered, by Obama — deficit reduction did jump to first place in Nov. 2 exit polls as voters' highest priority for the next Congress.

If I were picky, I'd question some of her line readings: when she says "I may by degrees dwindle into a wife", the stress should surely lie on the unexpected verb, which her partner later echoes, rather than the final noun.

Still, Poor But Sexy begins with a withering assessment of the achievements of the "Marriott brigade" – those corporate economic shock therapists who urged former communist nations to privatise state-owned assets and offered aid in the form of export credits and loans – that echoes rather than contradicts Garton Ash's earlier prophecy.

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