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Echoing those sentiments, Andrea Mitchell, the MSNBC correspondent, described Mr. Cowan as "kind, courtly and collegial".
Echoing those concerns, yields on 10-year government securities rose above 10% for the first time in 15 months.
It's been a growing, learning experience.' Andy Murray may well be echoing those sentiments in a few years.
Echoing those sentiments are the concerns of civic groups that have pushed reform to the forefront of the agenda.
Echoing those recent statements, the central bank left itself ample room to apply tougher economic medicine if those signs multiply.
And Mr. Sharpton's lawyer, Michael A. Hardy, said his client had already filed an affidavit echoing those sentiments.
The campaign unveiled a new ad echoing those remarks and saying that the president's "answer to everything" was simply adding another government bureaucrat.
Drucker, however, believes some claims that Netanyahu wants media controls echoing those of Russia's Vladimir Putin or Turkey's Recep Tayipp Erdoğan are exaggerated.
Then there's the 1970 strip about Linus agonising in the pumpkin patch, his doubts about the existence of a greater power echoing those of Schulz himself.
The Democratic campaign has been all about rhetorical borrowings on all sides, and Mrs. Clinton sounded lines echoing those of Senator Barack Obama and John Edwards.
An abstract black and white photograph echoing those shapes is a close-up of a playground's curved slide and rectangular ladder.
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