Sentence examples for frequently echoed from inspiring English sources

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The leopard mask motif is frequently echoed in her jewelry.

It is a sentiment frequently echoed on all sides.

In a State House news conference today, he frequently echoed President Bush's campaign riffs about running against Washington.

Trump's speech frequently echoed the nationalist rhetoric of his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who has railed against globalization, wealthy "elites" and transnational trade deals.

In that 1979 review, Plumb complained of Said's "self-posturing verbiage" and "historical naivety," criticisms frequently echoed in the decades since.

Sheck's previous book, "The Willow Grove" (1996), frequently echoed Sylvia Plath, to the point of parody in the poem "Sycamore," whose very title alludes to her first name: "stiff, cataleptic, / hardened in an attitude of writhing, / seized out of the sizzling climacteric, / witch-girl, barren sister".

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Even the former prime minister, Tony Blair, sometime lawyer, was deeply ambivalent about the HRA, frequently echoing the Daily Mail in claiming it allowed the judges to get too big for their own breeches.

As with the best garage rock or heavy metal — as well as '80s electro, the synthesizer-heavy urban dance style Justice frequently echoes — there is beauty in the relentless primitivism.

For example, Andrej Babis, the Czech finance minister, and Milos Zeman, the Czech president — once a regular at the forum — frequently echo or repeat Russian slogans, as occasionally does the Slovak prime minister, Robert Fico.

Mr. Rubio said little as he stood alongside Mr. Romney during a brief, six-question news conference during a joint appearance, but Mr. Rubio often took the microphone after Mr. Romney, frequently echoing the candidate's answers.

Critics frequently echo Austin's "projection -complaint, 3.F2, that a traditional corresprojection -complaintts "the error of reading back into the world the features of language" (Austin 1950, p. 155; cf. also, e.g., Rorty 1981).

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