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Two times more she read through "In America," underlining passages that echoed to her from 30 years of lecturing about Helena Modjeska, the Polish immigrant actress who had inspired Ms. Sontag's historical novel and its main character, Maryna Zalezowska.
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Films reflect that, through these yarns of fiction and nonfiction that echo to the best and most fucked up parts of us.
Everything came from the same factory in Binns Road, Liverpool, a place that must have echoed to the tinkle of small metal parts.
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Unicef had received scattered demands that echoed those presented to the World Food Program, but, he said, it had no plans to withdraw.
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Neither has sounded the clarion call of youthful renewal that echoed from Mr. González to Mr. Zapatero.
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