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But your husband may not echo the misconduct of others by fobbing off the problem onto the next victim of winds and currents.
"Now I see the picture and I say, 'Yes that's me.' " His journey of self-recognition, from suppression to acceptance of his role in a despised war and traumatic massacre, may or may not echo a similar process in Israeli society at large.
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The current debate on Iran may not directly echo that moment, if only because the vote set to take place in September will not be to explicitly start a war (though advocates of the deal insist that would be a byproduct of killing the diplomatic agreement).
The stories told in gangsta rap may not have echoed Osborne's teenage life, but at least he was listening.
The fiery populism of Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, may not be echoed by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say.In any event, the American démarche has altered the diplomatic mood.
Edward Saroyan Charles Aznavourr) is an Armenian film-maker working in Canada, whose name may or may not carry echoes of Egoyan's own.
In fact, male participants said men may be considered 'sissies' (banci) if they do not smoke, although this sentiment was not echoed by women.
Federer, believe him or not, echoed those sentiments Monday.
What welfare official has not echoed precisely that thought?
These instructions are not echoed to the.res file.
However, this feeling was not echoed by all staff.
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