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"I am the highest authority," Mr. Zubeidah said, echoing a view widely held in Jenin.

Except, it turned out, when they kill: "unparalleled evil", said the judge in 1993, echoing a view that the boys represented evil incarnate.In this section Kingmaker in waiting?

A Pentagon spokesman, echoing a view common among military analysts, had characterized the planned military review as a hollow show of dated gear bearing fresh coats of paint.

"The 20 February movement no longer exists as such, but its spirit lives on," says company director Karim Tazi, echoing a view shared by many others.

Mr. Putin, in his comments in London, said the Russian church had already shown itself to be more compassionate than other faiths in its response to the band, echoing a view expressed by church officials.

That said, the Court's understanding of corruption is very narrow, Roberts explained, echoing a view expressed by Justice Anthony Kennedy in McConnell v. F.E.C., in 2003: "Congress may target only a specific type of corruption — 'quid pro quo' corruption".

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The government's new position echoed a view Attorney General John Ashcroft took last year in a letter to the National Rifle Association.

Yet, in arguing that indebted economies like Greece and Ireland will not follow in the path of Argentina, they echo a view that the monetary fund has long embraced.

These sentiments resonate with me, not just because I come from a similar background and once made a similar trajectory – from grammar school to polytechnic to a job in the media – but because they also echo a view I have heard expressed lately in different ways by certain artists and musicians.

While Mr. Dessisso expressed enthusiasm of Mr. Paterson's ascension to the governorship, he also echoed a view similar to that of a number of others who traveled down Lenox Avenue on Wednesday: regret — that a black man got the job through the change of fortune of the incumbent, rather than having won the seat on his own.

Lanier echoed a view stated by American historian Lewis Mumford in his 1970 book The Pentagon of Power, in which Mumford suggested that the technological advances that shape a society could be controlled if the full might of a society's free will were employed.

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