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Greg, the bartender, echoes the message.
A loose fraternity echoes the message of hostility toward the West and its friends in Africa and beyond.
My earlier comparison of I.S.P.s to nineteenth-century railroads echoes the message that Crawford has been reciting in her talks and writings: in a sector marked by huge economies of scale, monopoly power is a serious problem.
JON CARAMANICA ELLE VARNER "Perfectly Imperfect" (MBK/RCA) The coyly contradictory title of Elle Varner's debut album, "Perfectly Imperfect," echoes the message of its closer, "So Fly," which she first released on a promotional mixtape early this year.
It therefore echoes the message that Augustine heard in the garden, all those years ago, and which urged him towards his own great Confessions: "Tolle lege" ("Take up and read").
The awards, now in their 40th year, recognise primarily British films and talent, and their celebration of Loach's film echoes the message of the paper's recent championing of The Felix Project, which seeks to distribute surplus food to Londoners in need.
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Mr. Blankfein struck a cautious tone, echoing the message in the firm's recent earnings call.
The next morning another of Bolsonaro's sons, Carlos, echoed the message on Instagram.
Data firm Markit says exports fell sharply -- echoing the message from Brazil a few minutes ago.
All declined but one echoed the message on the protester's placard.
"Don't dismiss us," Bizzle says, echoing the message of his "donut" piece.
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