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"Steel Magnolias" introduced a couple of themes that would echo through the Roberts career.
Nothing fancy, nothing too expensive, and something that would echo the simple structures they had seen on their travels.
Why are they doing this?'" It was a question that would echo around the city for days.
Dreams that issue from gates of horn, she says, are true, while those from the gates of ivory are deceptive, an image that would echo down the centuries.
Martin Van Buren first framed the anti-Hamilton argument that would echo through the ages in a speech before the Senate in 1828.
Some sort of fund-raising scandal that would echo the Clinton-era controversies of the 1990s and make her appear greedy or ethically challenged.
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He wanted a group that would echoed in sound his vision of a show that reflected British festivals old and new and the passing of the seasons.
For all those that knew this wonderful father of mine, I know for a fact, that they would echo my words.
In Mit Badr Halawa, red-eyed women in black huddle on street corners, and alleys that would normally echo with tinny music, the sounds of children's games and the shouts of friendly jokes and arguments are quiet.
Were these people to tell us what they recall of the empire's doings, I suspect that they would echo some of the truths of Cannadine's subtle and learned retrieval of that imperial history.
The scoring of an 1832 Glinka trio for clarinet, bassoon and piano emphasized the country lilt of its melodies, an elegant folk idiom that Stravinsky would echo in his one-act comic opera "Mavra" (1921-22), charmingly performed on Sunday.
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