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The DIYers echo the theme: "she's awful".
(The "o" is, to echo the theme of the campaign, at the center of it all).
Erick Barkley would echo the theme in the postgame news conference, saying that the officials were not letting St. John's play Big East basketball, whatever that is.
Joni Robison, a homemaker from Las Vegas who said the stream of ads on her television has picked up tremendously, seemed to unintentionally echo the theme of a new anti-Obama ad running on heavy rotation here.
(The gotdiscussion.org name is meant to echo the theme of the California milk ads since 1993, "Got milk?" The theme is familiar beyond California because the California board licenses it for use by national dairy marketers).
Mr. Bush is expected to echo the theme, voiced by some Republican senators, that the nominee has been treated unfairly and deserves confirmation to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans.
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The journey turned out to have just about nothing to do with transporting prisoners, and mostly served to echo the themes of the war so far.
Plans call for the creative content of the SodaStream spot for the Super Bowl to echo the themes of the "love the bubbles" commercial but express them in a different way.
The ideas she is discussing, one official said, echo the themes of Sen. Elizabeth Warren's old book -- The Two-Income Trap -- and adapt them to a modern economic climate.
Mr. Gingrich echoed the theme when he began.
Others, including Rod Paige, the secretary of education, echoed the theme over the first weekend.
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