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The April release of the Treasury's semi-annual report on currency issues echoed familiar themes from years of Bush administration Treasury currency reports, lamenting China's huge current account surplus (9.6% of gross domestic product in 2008), accumulation of foreign exchange reserves and "undervalued" exchange rate.
Nowhere were these issues echoed more loudly than at the 33rd Annual Gabelli Automotive Aftermarket Symposium, held this November in Las Vegas, where 28 company managements addressed analysts and portfolio managers from some of the most prominent asset management and hedge fund organizations.
In the first hour of the debate, hosted by CNN at Florida's University of Miami, the issues echoed those posed to the Democratic candidates during their own debate in Miami this week.
Michelle Brané of the Women's Refugee Commission, who has done extensive work on immigrant detention and asylum issues, echoed Zayas in saying children can be hurt by seeing their mothers depressed and lacking control.
Edward was ultimately a failure as a king; the historian Michael Prestwich observes that he "was lazy and incompetent, liable to outbursts of temper over unimportant issues, yet indecisive when it came to major issues", echoed by Roy Haines' description of Edward as "incompetent and vicious", and as "no man of business".
These issues echoed the problems that needed to be overcome by PCOs who were planning a service.
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I get asked one question over and over: "Why do you think people are so scared of sex?" That very issue echoed out in my most recent column about the Forbidden Lesbian Sex Act.
It is striking how much the language on this issue echoes that of western diplomats.
White House advisers declined to speak about the issue, echoing Mr. Obama's comment that the decision rested with Ms. Sebelius and had nothing to do with politics.
That said, Mr. Zelikow's framing of the issue echoes the kind of thinking that led us to use torture in the first place.
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