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And as Annie, Laurie Metcalf is overly conscious of not echoing the line readings as they were delivered by Bates.
When Claude-Michel Schönberg's music is not echoing "Les Misérables," his other big show, it is shamelessly flaunting numbers and notes from "Evita".
In Tokyo, he embraced what he said were the economic reforms of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, not echoing the harsh criticism heard from Asian economic specialists.
But the Department of Health said it was not echoing the French advice and that there was "no evidence" of a safety concern.
Gates adds that he's not echoing "the philistine argument, advanced by the likes of Tom Wolfe," that what contemporary fiction needs is more reportage; what matters first and foremost is that a novel be good.
If Senator Barack Obama points out why Republicans will defeat the plans of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton or John Edwards, he's not "echoing right-wing talking points" but rather anticipating Republican criticisms.
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Federer, believe him or not, echoed those sentiments Monday.
Broadcasters could not echo those sentiments any louder.
Most Danes do not echo Britons' and Swedes' economic doubts about the new currency.
How could the screams of his classmate not echo even now?
He did not echo the pope's call for an urgent phasing out of fossil fuels.
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