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"Steve had the colored stripes put on it because he thought it echoed a unique selling point that the Apple II had a color display, which was new in those days," Kelley says.
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"I think it echoes what all of our lives are like," said Ishiguro.
"I think it echoes.
And you would think it might echo with hints of the Persian Gulf war or the war in Iraq.
"A simple three-minute conversation and a photo has sparked so much positivity, I think it just echoes what American is craving, which is positivity, bipartisanship, working together," Easter told CNN.
He thought it probably was the echo of the hotel's home-awayfrom-home past that accounted for its soul.
Wang, who returned to the North to visit the graves of dead comrades recently, thought its problems echoed those of China's past and was troubled by the rigid grip on information and expression.
I think I echoed the party line: that it was a revolutionary work which had earned unanimous praise over the years since its first performance in this country at the N.Y.
I won't be living in a bedsit, I'm not who I was then – but I think it has echoes for me of the past if I suddenly find myself on my own.
They agreed, Kay thinks, because it echoes Morrissey's original intentions.
"If it's an agreement that lasts beyond the executive's term of office, which it is, then I think it's a treaty," echoed Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-Ga)., referring to the fact that the Iran nuclear deal will remain in effect beyond Obama's presidency.
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