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"Why so eager, why so aggressive?" That question was echoed by Mr. Gurbuz: "Why could they not suspend construction for three months, like other countries?" he asked.
His question was echoed by Justice Elena Kagan, who asked, "Where is the taking?" and by Justice Sonia Sotomayor, who was even blunter: "Why are we even in this case?" The justices were plainly skeptical, and a brief look at the case explains why.
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Its plaintive question is echoed these days by journalists induced to take buyouts as well as literary lights dimmed by darkling publishers: "But who can live with words, in these hard times?" The collocation echoes through the centuries after bright bubbles of euphoria pop and dismal days of dysphoria spread.
Where was the foresight?" That same question is echoing among politicians with constituencies far larger than Mr. Ciaravino's.
But that puff of smoke raises its own incredulous question for me: "What the hell?!" That question is echoing throughout my city of Chicago and the nation, as it should be, as more information emerges about Laquan's death and other similar homicides.
This consensus raised the question — one that was echoed in many of your questions — of the relative merits of the manned submersible Alvin and its unmanned counterpart, Jason.
The question of why was echoed when a window-washing platform gave way on Friday and two brothers preparing to clean the black-glass skin of an apartment building on the Upper East Side fell 47 floors.
As Emmeline Pankhurst, leader of the militant suffragettes, once said, "We threw away all our conventional notions of what was 'ladylike' and 'good form', and we applied to our methods the one test question: will it help?" This was echoed by Fred Pethick-Lawhonce, who fought strongly for women's votes alongside his wife – who was also called Emmeline.
This sentiment was echoed by investors on the earnings call that questioned CEO Nick Woodman's thesis for the business.
That split decision was echoed by some of the analysts who listened in and asked questions during the call.
That was echoed everywhere.
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