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Those words echo what he now says about Mr. Romney.
But the results echo what many doctors have reported.
NICK: Let me just echo what Melinda said about the importance of listening.
"We will echo what the campaign is saying about Romney's clearly liberal record," Mr. Tyler said.
Sometimes the dancing seems to echo what is being said, sometimes not.
Mr. Putnam's words echo what these mostly middle-aged professionals say they hope to accomplish.
They echo what is said as if each utterance were simply a meaningless sonic event.
If that were to occur, it would only echo what is happening in Catholic parishes throughout the developed world.
Instead of aiming for originality every time, they would do better to simply echo what they hear on the streets.
The question that the terrified child in the video asked will continue to echo: What is going on?
While he does get his top off, Grint admits he's uncertain whether he could echo what Radcliffe did on stage for Equus and go full frontal.
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