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Alex Jennings offers an equally potent echo of the angst-ridden Britten, spitting out the name of "Tippett" with calculated asperity.
The Mail's dogged exhumation of Miliband's Marxism, buttressed by references to Eric Hobsbawm and Harold Laski – funny, that of all Miliband's many colleagues and comrades, the paper highlighted two who happened to be Jewish – carries a potent echo of that unhappy history.
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Hook interweaves Barrie's unexamined longings with a story of his own life, which, though full of potent absences, echoes Peter Pan's and Barrie's refusal to grow up.
Both methods are useful in the ICU: echo is a more potent diagnostic tool in situations of hemodynamic instability but it is less suited for long-term monitoring.
We're trying to find which one is the most potent!" he yelled, laughing, his voice echoing down the empty hallway.
There are echoes of Dante here, and they are potent.
This could be a potent tool for a newsroom (we are building one at Les Echos that will primarily benefit our news team).
The most potent content is the kind that says something compelling and is a psychic echo of who its audience is or wants to be.
Results of sub-GI analysis echoed the findings observed in the MTT assay, that is, they showed that TD52 had more potent antitumor effects on HCC cells than erlotinib.
Potent stuff!
An echo?
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