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When permanently immersed in the noise, we risk merely echoing it back.
But Mr. Gandhi was merely echoing a theme of Mr. Palme, whose body lay in a white coffin under a heap of red roses.
Rijkaard was merely echoing the words of his coaching mentor Johan Cruyff whose opinion, as a national icon, has dictated Holland's attitude to penalties more than anything else.
However, he was merely echoing the sentiments of Ken Livingstone, who in 1984 claimed that the Board of Deputies was organising "paramilitary groups which resemble fascist organisations".
In large part, Kerry was merely echoing the warnings from Olmert and Barak, and using them to support his optimism that, despite recent setbacks, a two-state solution will eventually be reached.
When Mr. Frémaux, announcing the 2012 lineup at a news conference in April, declared last year's festival a "triumph," he was merely echoing the assessments of many in the film press and industry.
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And Weingarten's criticism merely echoed that of opposition politicians in Jerusalem.
But if this incident merely echoes your riotous boyhoods, then you must pay.
In so many respects, the IPL merely echoes the dominant culture.
In this view, the laws merely echo public outrage, expressing fury rather than orchestrating dynamic solutions to systematic problems.
It's shocking in its directness, with searing orchestral writing that never stoops to merely echo the terrible story.
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