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Perhaps the new generation wants to echo the same sentiment today.
Part of me wants to echo my wife's suggestion that we should erect a statue to Amnesia and then forget where we put it.
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The Kensky and Downes families want to echo the many tributes offered to the first responders and the medical and law enforcement communities.
Lang understood the request: Eschenbach and Mehta wanted to echo the historic link with Watts, who had replaced Gould — the signature performer of the Goldberg Variations.
We decided right away that it could not be any longer than the actual address and we wanted to echo its soaring language in a humorous way".
"When I talk about my mother and not wanting to echo that relationship, I think it would've probably been very much the same way.
But somewhere, from the magmatic depths of his vocabulary, he wanted to echo Bismarck's "Blut und Eisen" - blood and iron.
Because his fiction is such a quick, lively read, the makers of " Gospel" wanted to echo the sensation of breezing through pages in the film.
Also, she and her husband, Peter, originally met in front of a cave in Florence, Italy, so I wanted to echo that.The problem was, I had never been to Cappadocia.
If you want to echo the rather more grown-up picnic Grace Kelly and Cary Grant enjoy in To Catch A Thief, you could add some cold leftover roast chicken too.
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