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Christie's landed the season's two big commissions, the Michael Crichton and Brody collections, which Mr. Porter expects will echo the success last year of the Yves St. Laurent sale in Paris.

Morning Has Broken was one of a number of new Channel 4 shows announced on Tuesday including The ABC, a school-set drama that the channel hopes will echo the success of its Educating … documentary series.

The appliques, of multi-coloured, mismatched patches of fabric, echo the success of last season's "graffiti" bags, designed in collaboration with Stephen Sprouse, but are perfectly in keeping with the softer, more hippyish mood of next summer.

Hoping to echo the success of the fossil fuel divestment movement (which has seen more than 400 institutions commit to pulling money from coal, oil and gas companies to tackle climate change), campaigners are now urging investors to wake up to the financial risk of companies directly and indirectly exposed to harmful practices.

Developers hope to echo the success of the London Eye which was originally a temporary structure, but has now been in place for more than 10 years.

As the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins pointed out recently on Twitter, these efforts echo the success of the failed federal "marriage amendment" in the mid-2000s, which - with a lot of help from President Bush's reelection campaign - helped spawn 30 successful state-level constitutional amendments to prevent marriage equality.

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Bosses will be hoping it echoes the success of the original, which grossed more than $1 billion worldwide.

Critics coined the phrase "the Richard & Judy effect" to describe the programme's power to boost sales, which echoed the success of the similar books-on-the-sofa slot on US hit television show Oprah.

It echoed the success Richards enjoyed at Harlequins when he also took over at The Stoop following relegation and steered the club back into the Premiership at the first attempt.

And they suggest that Mr. Trump has the potential to be the first Republican nominee whose campaign could be financed chiefly by grass-roots supporters pitching in $10 or $25 apiece, echoing the success of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont during the Democratic primary.

Pearl River's responsiveness, directed by a seasoned U.S. salesman, echoes the success of Haier in the U.S. refrigerator market; it brought in a former New York refrigerator guy.

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