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The relationship between the adult and the child is part of the reading experience; in many cases, it is echoed and toyed with inside the books themselves.
But it is echoed, however faintly, in the jousting among Ivy League administrators to be at the forefront of enlightened academic and social policy.
It is echoed later, when Mrs. Ramsay notes, "Wherever they put the light (and James could not sleep without a light) there was always a shadow somewhere".
An antler chandelier hangs in the living room, and it is echoed by a Teddy Roosevelt leather chair with tusks as arms.
It is echoed in a biblical phrase, which any of us, people of faith or not, could own: act justly, love mercy, walk humbly.
It is echoed in the name of the One Fund Boston, a charity set up to aid victims of the attack, which killed three people and injured, at last count, 264.
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Sustainability is the new buzzword at Farnborough this year, and it is echoing as loud as the planes screaming by overhead.
It is echoing Wal-Mart's comments that consumers are simply spending less.
Only when it was echoed by someone in real life would you go: Oh, I get it.
If it was a disappointing day for Woods, it was echoed at the other end of the field by Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie.
His call for action on the advertising behind it was echoed by Martin Lewis, the founder of MoneySavingExpert.com, who told a Commons select committee it amounted to "grooming".
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