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There is Anna Hardie (who also figures as Anna K, in echo of Kafka, and Anna Key, in echo of the Sex Pistols), a Scottish woman who briefly knew the youthful Miles when they were both teenage competition winners.
It's a fair question, raised in echo of those voices that several years ago worried if it were too early for a movie about Sept. 11.
For another half a century supporters of his and then his descendants' claim to the throne were called Jacobites, in echo of his name.
And, in echo of his famous words, that the work begins anew, the hope arises anew, and the dream lives on.
(Even today, most of Zanzibar's African population calls itself "Shirazi," in echo of the ancient Persian principality of Shīrāz, from which the earliest Persians came).
It was in the process of giving each main Congressional candidate in the midterms a rating for how favourable they are towards safe gun laws – in echo of the NRA's pro-gun ratings.
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The opening image in "Echoes of Hope" was exquisite.
The way it comes across is in echoes of identity and echoes of race and echoes of gender and echoes of class.
Like many poets whose work is rich in echoes of others, his literariness is melancholy and memorious in its workings.
A fair portion of the meditations in Echoes of an Autobiography consists of conversations with a mythical seer, Sheikh al-Ta'ithth al-Ta'ith.
Nostalgia, a subject of some debate in "Dear Doctor," is unabashedly the ruling emotion in "Echoes of the Rainbow," another Hong Kong hit.
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