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It was echoing all over the neighborhood". .
The sense of purpose in reclaiming a cultural identity once almost erased was echoed by several of the alaka'i.
Catz echoed his remark in court on Monday, adding that she recommended the acquisition to Ellison and planned to grow Java once it was brought in-house.
Once it was a hammer".
That negative verdict was echoed by Oxfam: "Once again rich governments have talked a good game when it comes to cracking down on corporate tax dodging but have failed to deliver when it matters," said Nick Bryer, head of Oxfam's inequality campaign.
His description of life in the city was echoed by Abu Ammar, once a prominent Basra politician.
A debate that might ordinarily merit a 6 might well seem more like a 9 once it's been through the wash of the echo chamber.
once it is complete.
This is driven by the way that Britain's once unique Eurosceptic views are echoed in Sweden and Denmark, and are spreading fast even in the old locomotives of the European project, France and Germany.
When Kumi Naidoo's mother urged him to see God in the eyes of every human being that you meet, she was echoing a sentiment once expressed by Saint Ignatius of Loyola, who told the devout to "seek and find God in all things".
"Absence", once more denoting an addressee, is echoed by "Absent" as an adjective, the subject of which is "I".
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