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This seemed to echo the perception that Jack lightly mocked the day before.
Their findings echo the perception and claims made in the popular press (ABC News 2005; Moore 2012).
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Adults had echoed the perception, but none of the whispers came from Steele, Carroll Academy's omnipresent security director, a man of straight faces and penetrating eyes, the son of a black mother and a mixed-race father.
Although these were quickly denied by all parties, they did echo the general perception of Mr. Beatty as a demanding perfectionist, usually earned on films in which, unlike "Town and Country," he was the producer or director as well as the star.
Mr. Ozawa, a skilled strategist who engineered the Democrats' historic election victory last year, vowed to be a stronger and more assertive prime minister, echoing the public perception that Mr. Kan had failed to show decisive leadership.
We assume that the participants in this study were not familiar with research on climate variability but their perceptions echo the findings [ 4, 6, 12] about changes in heat, cold and rainfall [ 36] reported in the literature.
One that can be presented to all children at school without stigmatizing any child.' Young people themselves had thoughts that echoed the parents' perceptions, with many focusing on less reliance upon medication, a greater openness for sharing information and transparency amongst professionals.
Echoing this perception, the film offers little in the way of plot.
Democratic strategists echo the point.
Subsequent commercials echo the first.
echo The battle is waging.
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