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The past likes to echo in your present.
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Matz would like to echo those comments in the near future.
He added: "Meanwhile, I'd like to echo Bruce's words and thank all Maiden fans.
(And how old is Rose? I'd like to echo the congratulations!) JOHN SEABROOK: Thanks! Rose is eighteen months.
Monk has always liked to echo the work of modern masters – Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, Sol LeWitt – and his echoing has always been ambiguous, part homage and part jape.
Leeds issued a statement, saying: "The Rhinos would like to echo those sentiments and hope that Adrian makes a speedy recovery".
In a radical chic ode to the rapper in The New York Observer, Paul Slansky, the Los Angeles writer, suggested that middle-aged fans liked to echo Eminem's anger after they drove in the car pool: "So we drop off the kids, roll down the windows and blast Eminem".
I'd like to echo Laptop's synopsis of last night's Microsoft event (fact: "event" is journalese for party) that, ostensibly, launched Office Live.
Chief executive Duncan Fraser added: "I'd like to echo Craig's comments, in particular regarding Darren, who has been a tremendous ambassador for this club for such a long time, with a first class attitude, both on and off the park".
I would like to echo the sentiments in Obama's second inaugural address: we must move forward "together, as one nation, and one people".
So I'd like to echo his words and encourage everyone -- LGBT people and allies alike -- to come out, provided that they feel ready and that it's safe to do so.
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