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It's nothing like Moscow," echoes a semi-famous musician.
The annual survey echoes a five-year trend.
He echoes a common sentiment in the Kingdom.
Considering England's habitual failure Defoe echoes a familiar lament.
The new tack echoes a growing consensus among scientists that using phones can be compulsive.
He echoes a sentiment often heard in Silicon Valley, that an I.P.O.
"Die Fahne hoch!" ("The Flag on High") echoes a phrase from a Nazi marching song.
Her point echoes a message management experts have been making for some time.
This radical-chic architecture echoes a larger force at work in the marketplace.
Alas, McGinn's self-defense echoes a common narrative in the discipline concerning its demographic challenges.
(The act echoes a line in one of Stanford's last poems).
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