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Even though unspoken, the word "sucker" might echo through the inadequately insulated bathroom beneath the leaky roof.
And you would think it might echo with hints of the Persian Gulf war or the war in Iraq.
To some observers, that may be simply the current reality of top-tier soccer; after all, fans at Manchester United and Chelsea, among others, might echo Uldry's sentiment.
Mark Teixeira's swing looked innocuous enough — a trickled foul ball on a 1-0 changeup — but the reverberations might echo at a bad time for the Yankees.
Mr Cameron might echo his predecessor, John Major, whose premiership was wrecked by Eurosceptics: "Don't bind my hands when I am negotiating on behalf of the British nation".
Scholars have suggested various sources: one passage or another might echo the music of late Beethoven, César Franck, Debussy, or Proust's onetime lover Reynaldo Hahn.
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Only when the time comes to film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban might echoes from the outside world start to intrude again.
If Oscar Wilde were available to describe riotously dysfunctional families, he might well echo Ms. Willett's elegantly outrageous observations.
Today it is rather different: a woman scientist can more easily have an active sexual life, but in an environment that is still family-unfriendly, she might well echo her predecessor's "choice" and have no children.
But this is very much a play about fathers and sons and, even if Miller pins too much on the teenage Biff's discovery of his father's adultery in a Boston hotel room, Alex Hassell captures excellently the character's flailing uncertainty: he might almost echo Willy's words that "I feel kind of temporary about myself".
His recent dance with controversy, which saw him charged with assault and dangerous driving, might neatly echo the narrative of proto-Bieber, Mark Wahlberg, who had several drug and assault offences to his name by the time he appeared in his Calvin Klein boxers in 1992, but that's where the similarity ends.
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