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History echoes.
History echoes the domestic catastrophes.
HISTORY echoes through Malian music, new and old.
And while there are obvious differences between the presidencies of 1969 and 2009, history echoes over the new government.
We can't help but think of how well that exercise would work with a recent article about baseball history, "Echoes of Ebbets Field as It Turns 100".
History echoes through this part of Scotland, where Bonnie Prince Charlie raised the Jacobite standard of rebellion, and many other battles and feuds have been fought since.
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History echoed within my father's name: Ghevont is a canonized orator; Vartan, an honored warrior.
His cosmic, overarching vision is remarkably anthropocentric — anchored in an idea of practical progress at a scale of human experience, with human history echoing the history of the universe.
In the new accounts, those who survived the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history echo many of the things that others said after the rampage in Las Vegas as well as other mass shootings.
The first blasts of the worst terrorist massacres in the country's recent history echoed across the capital and were broadcast live during a friendly between Les Bleus and Germany, the current world champions.
But it is also engaged in a searching debate about just how far affirmative action should go to heal the wounds of an oppressive history, echoing similar conflicts in the United States, where half a dozen states have banned the use of racial preferences in admissions to public universities.
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