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Its flow is even echoed in the flow of air currents that carry aloft a fabulously absurdist wooden airplane designed and built by Charles Juhasz-Alvarado, an artist based in Puerto Rico of irrepressible imagination.
This marginalization is even echoed in teaching given the eventuality of the teacher being the resource.
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Furthermore this efficacy has been echoed in OTRs even though it lacks official approval for this patient group [ 35].
As many Syrians, poor and rich, feel the effects of the revolt in their daily lives, a sense of desperation is echoed in the streets, even in Damascus and Aleppo, the country's two largest cities and economic centers.
Since it was found by chance in 1974, it has inspired artists, even changed art, echoing in the work of Juan Muñoz or Antony Gormley even as it dazzles in magazines and on TV.
The sentiment is echoed in business circles.
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