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She's aided by a top-notch supportingcast with Tracy Letts a particular standout, delivering a brutal and bitter birthday toast that echoes, whether intentionally or not, his acclaimed turn as George on stage in Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
Of course, it's only the narrow bounds of comfort — absence of dictatorship, distance from war — that sustain the comic dramas of frustrated urbanity, and, as a South Korean filmmaker, Hong knows it, and shows it, in subtle echoes, whether in the name of a café or a town, or in the polyglot internationalism that connects his milieu to ones far away.
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I wondered if "Notes" would seem like a dim echo, whether it still had the shock value that I remember from long ago.
The issue shows the candidates' balancing medical science and the role of government with personal liberty, which has echoes in whether the government can require individuals to buy health insurance.
In confronting the dearth of economic opportunities for ordinary workers, Obama seems to be echoing -- whether intentionally or unintentionally -- the concerns of the Occupy movement, which cast a spotlight this autumn on the national wealth gap and the harsh conditions faced by those looking for jobs.
The regulations deal with matters like the size and height of an addition, whether it is visible from the street, whether it would eliminate a rear yard and whether it echoes the scale and character of the house and others on the block.
The question echoes the debate about whether African nations -- lacking a middle class that votes its economic interests rather than its ethnic or religious ties -- are politically mature enough for the kind of democracy practiced by rich nations.
[Whether that echoes Bloomberg's 2001 gambit -- pretending to want to keep then police commissioner Bernie Kerik -- remains to be seen.].
That debate echoes the broader discussion over whether community service should be required at all.
The row echoes debates across Latin America over whether to celebrate or lament the arrival of Christopher Columbus and European settlers.
But the story of America's anti-interventionist lobby is not only historically fascinating, it also echoes in debates today over whether America should engage abroad or hold back.
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