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They tended to echo left-leaning positions on political issues.
During the Cold War, spy fiction tended to echo the widespread paranoia about Soviet communism.
Reed, Mike Gabbard, and other political candidates associated with him tended to echo these pronouncements.
More dangerously, in Mr. Powell's view, "she tended to echo back to the president what she thought he wanted to hear rather than what he needed to know".
But Democratic governors tended to echo Gov. Peter Shumlin of Vermont, who said his state was "moving ahead at full speed" to carry out the law.
He has no time for the empty nationalist rhetoric of such people as Eisuke Sakakibara, a recently retired bureaucrat once known as Mr Yen, who tended to echo the Meiji-era slogan "Japanese spirit, Western knowledge" with its emphasis on everything that sets Japan apart.In this section Death, where is thy sting?
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Since many newer homes use PVC plastic piping for waste water, dripping water tends to echo within the plastic pipe.
Now she is more casual, but her style tends to echo an online voice she describes as "a little bit raw, new and unedited".
A CERTAIN refrain tends to echo round Middle Eastern chanceries at this time of year, when Arab leaders gather for their annual summit.
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