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And it echoes a theme noticeable in its original editorial siding with the remain argument: a continuing scepticism about the wisdom of maintaining EU membership.
In its audacity and out-of-placeness, it echoes a time when California gave free rein to the fevered imaginations that spawned such monuments as the Watts Towers or Hearst Castle.
Perhaps my favourite word of all is t'owerance, the upper hand, the power exercised by one person over another, because it echoes a word that's almost its opposite, "tolerance".
It echoes a similar A.T.F.
It echoes a sentiment expressed on his new album, Cashmere if You Can: "I'm still living my improbable dream".
If anything, it echoes a nostalgia for lost time that suffuses films like "Midnight in Paris" and "The Artist".
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It echoes an admission last week by Sebastian Coe, the outgoing chairman of Olympics organisers Locog, that the Games had failed to build a secure future for school sport.
It echoes an almost identical case in Lancashire in 2011.
It echoed a Nielsen poll a week ago that showed 42% of people believed Abbott was sexist.
It echoed a classic Diego Velázquez painting from the early 17th century, "Old Woman Cooking Eggs".
It echoed a sentiment from a Trump speech during primary season back in January.
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