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Monday's patient is Laura Melissa Georgee), a thirty-year-old doctor, who's in a relationship but is in love with Paul (and, in regard to Laura, a narcissist supreme, one really has to echo Prince Charles and add "whatever 'in love' means"); she's a hell of a way to start the week.
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We had to echo the voice: the president, the king, whatever.
Such a cold and sterile interior, she argued, had to echo a similarly bloodless nature in the owners.
It's an appreciative encomium steeped in a thorough understanding of the medium -- just the kind of education one would hope to get at school, without having to echo the professor's thoughts in a paper.
I have to echo Mary Wells: The Virgin Mary, also known as the Blessed Mother, is the most influential and powerful woman in the world.
Update: It's downloaded, and I have to echo the sentiments of one of the in-Marketplace reviewers: "Force close at startup…way to go Google." Apparently it's got some issues with Cupcake as well.
I have to echo the great Sarabeth of 1115.org, and admit to feeling "one week older and wiser".
For Joel, "the original music, as with other elements of the movie, had to echo the retro sounds of the Sixties and early Seventies".
When India's prime minister met his Pakistani counterpart in New York on September 29th, each had cause to echo the sentiment.
He explains that the application doesn't start listening to user input until it's done 'talking', because it has to do echo cancellation during voice input.
— has begun to echo across offices, restaurants and especially bus and ferry lines.
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