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This may echo some of Mal's ideas of shattering the status quo.

These findings may echo some evidence that oral infection contributes to a low grade systemic inflammatory condition.

Although this study focused on nurses' perceptions, other professional groups may echo some of the facilitators and barriers to improved patient safety identified here, but there may also be differences that warrant further investigation.

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Vocal songs may be harder to understand in an outdoor setting, while some musical instruments may echo in large, indoor settings.

At the festivities next spring, some of the words of celebration may echo the Virginia Algonquian of 1607, the resurrected language of Powhatan and Pocahontas.

The WikiLeaks legacy may echo that.

The Trump era may echo that.

The film may echo the bleaker themes of Mr. Trump's campaign.

But while "Monument" may echo the past, it doesn't languish in it.

(It's hard not to think that Casey's life may echo Schrag's).

"Thailand's clash between traditionalism and new money may echo throughout the region.

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