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Ali Allen's design is all giant, sliding chess pieces and gauzy screens moving to echo the sense of pawn-playing and concealment, and there are some impressive, evocative touches in conjuring up locations.
The fact that the same activity caused a spectacular display of northern lights only seemed to echo the sense of the deaths of these huge, sentient and social creatures as omens of the fallout from our disruption of the natural world.
All Americans should echo the sense of urgency.
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Authors of the report, which is mandated by Congress, echoed the sense of urgency and lamented the timing of its release on the day after Thanksgiving, which is usually the busiest shopping day of the year.
In the most affecting drawings (you hesitate to use the word lyrical), large areas of the page remain blank, echoing the sense of exposed vulnerability and free-floating terror that the inmates must have experienced.
The prank echoes the sense of humor often seen in Barbie mangling.
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