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But given that Egypt's military government is now hostile to Islamists, they have started to echo PA officials in looking to deal with Israel.
But when even Felix started to echo back the word yamas – "cheers" in Greek – I knew it was time to catch the ferry to a simpler existence, away from the blurry influence of Dionysus.
"The strike is coming," said Egypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, in a later newspaper interview, and only Mr Hussein could avert it a theme that has started to echo more widely through the Arab press.Turkey, in particular, is essential to America's war plans, which would be greatly complicated without the ability to send troops into Iraq from the north as well as the south.
Considering the shocking success of Donald Trump's political rhetoric, it's no surprise that other Republicans have started to echo him.
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Then almost unconsciously their bodies start to echo each other.
And when the noise gets between the trees, it starts to echo".
But Johnson's position is beginning to echo Livingstone's because Stephenson's is starting to echo Blair's.
"Driving from a metro area, you witness the city and suburbs going away, and then your mental state starts to echo the landscape and you get a clear head to approach what's around you," Mr. Kennedy said.
When a mechanized beep starts to echo through the trees, you can only assume you're about to be confronted with a terrifying robot.
"And then they really did start to echo," she said, "all around us". Part of one building collapsed, but their concrete guesthouse remained intact.
The Chobani story is just starting to echo in the national political chamber with Hillary Clinton, who announced a policy to encourage cash profit sharing in companies last July, tweeting "Love this.
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