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She not only echoed Education Secretary Arne Duncan's call for evaluation systems that take student achievement into account but also expressed support for "a fair, transparent and expedient process to identify and deal with ineffective teachers".

Cell biologist Marc Kirschner of Harvard Medical School in Boston not only echoed those concerns but also stated bluntly a consideration that usually goes unspoken at NIH advisory council meetings.

This was a sentiment that was not only echoed by the conference attendees but also the politicians who stopped by to show their support.

Instead, he composed a piece that not only echoed brilliantly within the space provided, but also acted, at the most minimalist of moments, as a base layer of droning, almost magnetized sound, that seemed to suck in and build upon the ambient noise of the audience.

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In fact, the idea is that it not only echoes the local houses, but also strives to complete the coherence of the streetscape.

Today's acquisitions and valuations not only echo the dot-com bubble of the late 90s, but now completely dwarf the money that was passing hands then.

Yet perhaps there was something different about the Namibian story, a further kind of monstrous excess which did not only echo colonial patterns but offered a terrible foretaste of what was to come within Europe itself 40 years later.

The narrative strategy employed in "Off Keck Road" not only echoes the circumscribed lives of its heroines, but it also stands as a mirror image of the approach used in "Anywhere but Here": the new novella is slender and laconic where that earlier novel was expansive and prolix, quietly self-contained where the former was sprawling and allusive.

When Tom Wingo of "The Prince of Tides" says, "My wound is geography," and Jack McCall of "Beach Music" declares that "no one walks out of his family without reprisals," they not only echo each other, they mirror aspects of their novels' plots.

These celebrities do not only echo public sentiment, they create it.

Trump's convention speech assertion that "I alone can fix it," not only echoes Napoleon's own certainty and vanity but also that of almost every strongman in history, from Julius Caesar to Vladimir Putin, and on down to the tin-pot dictators of banana republics.

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