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Her view is often echoed by Republican state legislators.
That view is often echoed by Western businesspeople.
Such dismissiveness is often echoed by observers of the international diplomatic scene.
His stature as a poet has never been in doubt; in "Kubla Khan" and "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" he wrote two of the greatest poems in English literature and perfected a mode of sensuous lyricism that is often echoed by later poets.
It is the kind of lament that is often echoed by intellectual persuasions of all kinds.
It is widely accepted that substantial weight gain occurs during the first year of college therefore the phrase 'Freshman 15' is often echoed on college campuses.
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For better or worse, economic policy debates in the United States are often echoed elsewhere, regardless of whether they are relevant.
On domestic issues, too, Mr. Paul's positions — like his worries about the federal debt and his distrust of the Federal Reserve — are often echoed by his rivals.
Marlowe's lines are often echoed in Shakespeare, which Hoffman called parallelisms, and Hoffman's book has 30 pages of examples.
When they are published in high rank journals these overstatements are often echoed in the media as exemplified in Table 3.
For example patients were able to confirm whether they had received the services that providers said they provided, and the challenges described by the head of the institution/designee in the semi-structured questionnaire were often echoed by health care workers in the FGDs.
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