Sentence examples for in fact echoed from inspiring English sources

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His speech, in fact, echoed ideas he put forward in full-page advertisements he purchased in several newspapers last month.

Mr. Obama's lines were hardly more pointed than those he has uttered on the campaign trail and in fact echoed his refrain that he is more genuine than Mrs. Clinton is.

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His career, in fact, echoes his mother's.

The No Jobs bloc, in fact, echoes the slogans printed in bold type on the book's cover: "Demand full automation, demand universal basic income, demand the future".

No matter how loudly some alternative rockers professed to despise the classic rock that preceded them, bands such as Soundgarden and Screaming Trees did in fact echo their childhood memories of the Beatles and Led Zeppelin.

Even though Bernanke's comments suggest a hawkish attitude when compared to the FOMC's latest statement, he is in fact echoing personal statements that he made earlier in 2009.

Since the use of effective dynamic instructions leads the test-takers to perform better in the future, proponents of DA (e.g., Lantolf & Poehner 2009) point out that this future success does in fact echo predictive validity.

His preference which in fact echoes the practice of Frege was to allow any context in which a single propositional variable is free to serve as a substituend for a functor like $\delta$, and mark the places into which the argument of $\delta$ was to be slotted with an apostrophe, so in our examples $C \apos q$, $CC\apos 0 \apos$.

Its whole stance has in fact echoes of a famous cave painting – the horned human image of The Sorcerer, discovered in the Trois Frères cave (or at any rate, as recorded in the drawing made by the archaeologist Abbé Breuil).

In fact echoes of Snow reverberated throughout the show, which runs until October.

But in fact, they echoed the admonitions of conservatives like Goldwater, who asserted in 1960 that "taxation currently infringes on our freedom," and Newt Gingrich, who 25 years later mockingly characterized Bob Dole, then the Senate majority leader, as "the tax collector for the welfare state".

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