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That scenario was further echoed by Putin during a recent conference in Russia in which he announced his expectations for normalization of U.S.-Russia relations with the help of Trump, claiming that at the very least, relations could not get worse than they are now.

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Dave's diva's sensibility is further echoed by Dana's performing in a local opera company, which he inflates into a subplot of infidelity and fantasies of vengeance like something out of Preston Sturges's "Unfaithfully Yours".

This symbolism is further echoed in the three types of sound (timbre) that are produced: sanyin, an open sound, represents earth; fanyin, harmonics, represent heaven; and anyin, a stopped sound, represents humans.

Home to just 19,000 residents, Oxford is small, and easily prompts nostalgia for a quiet, timeless, slow-paced lifestyle - one that is further echoed by the gently rolling hills of the surrounding countryside.

This notion is further echoed by the subsequent investigation on modular structures (see below).

The importance of training and on-the-job experience is further echoed by Dr. Inyang, who says "If you don't have the money to buy the equipment, do the quality control, and train your workforce, then you are going to run into trouble".

There were further echoes of Fela from American jazz singer Somi, who opened the show with an impressively varied set.

There were further echoes of the Mediterranean in a picturesque platter of shrimp, monkfish and squid with paella-style rice and an exceptionally smooth herb purée.

Delivery of service objectives was further constrained by poor quality materials and malfunctioning equipment in both sectors, which echoes reports from Ghana [ 4]; Botswana [ 21] and Uganda [ 22].

Using the algorithm explained in Section 3, the duration of mesospheric echoes was estimated and after verifying large data base, the duration of the mesospheric echoes are further categorized into 3 types, viz., echoes occurring for 5 to 20 minutes (hereafter referred as T1), 20 to 40 minutes (T2) and more than 40 minutes (T3).

The energy took more time to go from the hail to the ground and back, as opposed to the energy that went direct from the hail to the radar, and the echo is further away from the radar than the actual location of the hail on the same radial path, forming a cone of weaker reflectivities.

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