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Henry Naylor's Echoes explores this darkly startling historical parallel through two 17-year-olds from Ipswich, who speak alternately in monologue, with outfits that constrast (white garden-party dress and black hijab) but biographies that stingingly overlap.

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Wild-eyed, speaking alternately with gentleness and religious certitude, could they resemble Mr Fazul at the start of his journey?

This is a man who, in the course of filming "The Missouri Breaks," spoke alternately in an Irish brogue and an English accent, and wore a granny dress and bonnet and swallowed a live fish.

FROM her hotel room in Moscow yesterday evening, Anita DeFrantz, first vice president of the International Olympic Committee, spoke alternately with the deftness of a politician and the candor of an activist-pioneer.

At a news conference yesterday, speaking alternately in Spanish and English, Milutinovic said friends had asked him why he would take a job in Major League Soccer, which is struggling to reach public acceptance in an America of professional baseball, football, basketball and hockey.

As she spoke, John alternately drew in a coloring book, marched around the backyard and flipped off the living room lights.

Mr. Bloomberg, whose frequent efforts to speak Spanish are alternately mocked and praised, attempted only a few words of French.

If characters are alternately speaking in pseudo-Shakespearean gibberish and emitting ferocious GRAWWWWWs, your child is watching "Spartacus".

Personable and well spoken, Epstein was alternately self-assured and self-deprecating as he fielded reporters' questions, acknowledging that a Starbucks employee who reported spotting him in Chicago last week had, in fact, spotted him, despite his denials.

Cardinal Law, speaking softly and alternately gesturing or folding his hands, interlocking the fingers, acknowledged that he had spoken of the March agreement as a settlement, without qualifying it as proposed or conditional.

25), a sequel to "Talking It Over," Sven Birkerts claims that the previous novel "pioneered, if not invented, the technique of having characters alternately speaking about their lives, giving their versions of events off the page".

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