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The phrase was there to echo the Declaration of Independence.
Grizzled, middle-aged dad learns to echo the baby's smile.
The décor, though eclectic, seems to echo the period feel.
The LDP was quick to echo the DPJ's fury.
Mr. Pearl strives all too successfully to echo the fustiness of that classic prose.
Ms. Cole's singing style used to echo the recklessness of the relationships she chronicled.
Another recent report on New York City seems to echo the Port Authority study.
To echo the minister's words, don't be that anonymous civil servant in an inaccessible Whitehall.
The alleged remarks were particularly damaging because they appeared to echo the prime minister's language.
They said internal frustrations at the F.B.I. appeared to echo the study's findings.
But, to echo the caller from the Pentagon, where the hell was the Red Cross?
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