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A high death rate among young adults echoes the pattern found in the 1918-1919 epidemic, said Dr. Michael T. Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota.
B/Cs across scenarios indicate that subsidies are more cost-effective when premiums are higher, which echoes the pattern as in Fig. 4.
Determining the shape of the work is often the final step, and echoes the pattern that emerges through the process of making the work itself.
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The life of gay people in Westchester echoes the patterns of the straight community, Mr. Cote said.
Her own research echoes the patterns of collaboration that Ghiasi's team found within different areas of engineering.
Jonathan Loynes, of thinktank Capital Economics, said the rising cost echoed the pattern in other bailed-out states.
The central panel was a three-dimensional wood relief, left unpainted, that echoed the pattern of the squares on either side.
For Mr. Bloomberg, who founded the media and financial services giant Bloomberg L.P., the swelling salaries echo the pattern he established in the private sector of pulling together a loyal coterie of advisers and assistants and paying them handsomely.
None of this particularly bothered her as a junior professor intent solely on research, says Friend, echoing the pattern laid out in the MIT report.
Ernie Banks was the first Cub to have his number retired on August 22 , 1982 and his number 14 has been flown in blue on a white flag (echoing the pattern of a Cubs home uniform shirt) on the left field foul pole ever since.
Take, for example, the soft shades of green shot through "Stephanie - 1966 Suzuki Bearcat B105p 118cc," or how hot mist of the pyroclastic flow of the burnout in "Melissa - 1975 Honda CB400" echoes in the pattern of her plaid shirt, the distress of her denim jeans, and the gleaming rubber of her boots, tires, and seat.
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