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This has a Buddhist echo to it, but still seems to reach a definition of happiness through its negative – that which it is not.
His voice had a strange echo to it, as if it were rising up from the bottom of a cavernous hole.
But Ian Fletcher, the chief executive of the corporate bookmakers' lobby group, the Australian Wagering Council, concedes it is a campaign with "a kind of national echo to it".
Yes people come here for legitimate reasons and yes there are some who would harm the U.S. but to say ALL Muslims should be banned or that if you're a Muslim 'you'll be barred from entering the United States' has a very disturbing and chilling echo, to it.
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There's a Blanche Dubois/Tennessee Williams echo to all of it as well, noted by the film-makers themselves as they arrive to film as the movie begins.
It echoes to the urban symphonies of ancient Islamic cities, and it is one of the few areas not razed and reconstructed in the concrete-heavy style of totalitarian chic.
These days it echoes to the clash of swords.
The phrase "Together we can succeed" is the campaign slogan on the Netanyahu site, and it echoes, to some extent, Mr. Obama's "Yes we can".
It often echoes to the sound of gunfire and explosions.
But I just echo it to everyone else that it's not just me.
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