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In a frightening echo of despots, Trump has signaled that he accepts democracy only when it suits him.
In one indication that terrorists might be planning such an attack, 10 armed men seized a chemical tanker off Indonesia in March 2003 apparently for the purpose of learning to steer it -- a frightening echo of the flying lessons taken by the Sept. 11 terrorists.
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Along its peripheries, even just next door, are frightening echoes of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
-- The drama "Hotel Mumbai" re-creates a terrorist attack with frightening echoes for today, writes film critic Kenneth Turan.
"We'll be looking at the politics of the time and the diplomatic failures - with their frightening geopolitical echoes today".
The sickly joy with which she grooms her coldly beautiful adopted daughter, Estella, to break the heart of every man, including young Pip's, should be frightening in its Frankenstein-like echoes.
On the campaign trail in a frightening economy, a candidate who echoes voters' negative emotions doesn't have to get to solutions.
The holiday village's echoes of Glasto were frightening: a securely fenced encampment in the middle of the English countryside; overpriced food; a noisy main arena dominated by water.
It is unaccountably moving, inexplicably frightening: a kind of animal intimacy develops between the two men as they echo one another.
According to The Evening Standard, he called the score, written by Bono and the Edge of the rock group U2, "neo-wallpaper". Mr. Burgess was quoted as saying, echoing many critics, that the overall production was simply not frightening enough.
This frightening.
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