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But while "Monument" may echo the past, it doesn't languish in it.
The film may echo the bleaker themes of Mr. Trump's campaign.
His plan may echo the 383 plan's opening refrain that the state and the market must evolve together.
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.
Declines in low-skilled American workers' wages, economic mobility, and financial security may echo the Soviet economy's long decline and eventual restructuring.
That opinion, by Steven G. Bradbury, who led the office in the Bush administration, may echo the still-secret legal analysis.
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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.
A chorus of wifely dissatisfaction may echo throughout history, yet the reasons for the dissatisfaction have changed critically.
If that is the determination, the case may echo that of another Asian-American, Lance Cpl.
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