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I can only echo some of the last words of this song to sum up my feelings for it: "Martha, Martha, I love you can't you see".

As for math, I can only echo Reuben Hersh and Philip Davis's words from The Mathematical Experience:  "I find mathematics an infinitely complex and mysterious world; exploring it is an addiction from which I hope never to be cured".

On behalf of the Editorial Office and the editors of Diabetes Care, I can only echo that the field of diabetes has lost two giants... and mourn that we in the Editorial Office have lost two cherished friends.

I can only echo what my PPE colleagues - especially Mr Radwan - have said: in order for us to really safeguard the respect of the European regulatory framework, we need full information from the Commission and Council on the information that is delivered to the US authorities and how this information is protected by the US authorities.

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While he wrestles with notions of a God who cannot redeem man and a man who may not merit redemption, the Philip K. Dick we see here is much less hopeful than the author of "The Man in the High Castle"; whereas one of the main figures in that novel boldly declares, "I must go on," the characters in "Palmer Eldritch" can only echo Barney Mayerson's sigh of resignation, "It is this or the void".

He reports that when Mr. Hanssen was arrested last February in the act of making a document drop, he taunted his former F.B.I. colleagues, saying, "What took you so long?" Readers can only echo that question.

Those of us who live or work near ground zero can only echo a numb nod and shudder at the image of the possible global chaos that could occur if America goes to war against Saddam Hussein.

When one thinks of the indignation and fury that have constantly flashed round Whitman's name one can only echo the wisdom of Dr Johnson and repeat that there are some outrages which seem to be the ebullitions of minds agitated by stronger resentment than bad poetry can excite.

As for Pieter Bruegel the Elder's "Harvesters," we can only echo the catalogue entry: "No more satisfying image of a wheat field, the labor of harvesting or the atmosphere of late summer has ever been painted". And all this, without a hint of puff or evasion!

"Can only echo everyone else – nice while it lasted, this decision handled just atrociously.

In light of the above issues, we can only echo recent calls to develop benchmark data sets against which to measure current and future means to annotate TEs, allowing TE annotations to be compared across different organisms (Hoen et al. 2015).

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