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It actually echoes an old Chinese saying, "In a world without heroes, ordinary people can make a name for themselves".
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Or is it actually an echo from his childhood — a way of being that he learned and has never let go of?
This actually echoes the findings of Ingulsrud's study, who noted that "it goes without saying that the test preparation industry reflects economic inequalities in education: high-quality coaching is available only to those who can afford it (1994, p. 72)." Most importantly, there was a major problem that the students faced prior to their registration for the test.
In some ways, we already have: some of the Portuguese legislation actually echoes that currently in place in the UK.
This result actually echoes at least one previous study, which found seeing birds or trees harmed by human activity provoked a stronger empathic response.
Buruma shows, for instance, that the trendy, anti-imperial multiculturalism favored in the Netherlands and the United Kingdom actually echoes those countries' policies of colonial indirect rule, in which native cultures were segregated and preserved so they could be dominated more easily.
Dead Pixels continues this week on E4, but the entire first season is already available on All 4 and binge-watching all six episodes actually echoes the life experience of the characters.
There are actually echoes of Dirty Harry in Changeling, Eastwood says, and he's not making any concessions to liberals: "I get a kick out of it because the judge convicts the killer to two years in solitary confinement, and then to be hanged.
In so many ways it seems that Mammon is actually echoing a lot of the political prose that Milton had written a decade before.
It's been an open problem for so many years and Kafka has solved it — but how do we know it actually works?" she asked echoing the doubts of the community.
And you will discover, as you noticed already from the readings, that two of the dominant justifications that are offered for punishment actually echo two of the dominant justifications for moral constraint.
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