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"Offensively, we've been stinking lately," said Woodson, who echoed and welcomed Chandler's critique.
"The environment is shifting," said a Western diplomat here, who echoed a number of others interviewed.
But decades would pass before he found a candidate who echoed his political views.
It is scripted by Loach's regular collaborator, Paul Laverty, who echoed Loach's sentiments.
"Technically he is excellent, just unbelievable," said one surgeon, who echoed four others.
So Rove, Collins and those who echoed their know-nothing appeals understood that they were wrong.
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Liberal economists who echo some of their thinking include Lester Thurow and Thomas Palley.
The new report from the WHO echoes new statements released on Monday by the American Center for Disease Control and Prevention CDC and American Heart Association AHAAHA).
In any case, those who echo Mellon's view about letting downturns run their course are inconsistent in their arguments.
William H. Johnson's "Going Out" (1942) features two rural black girls, drawn in a childlike way, who echo Curry's pair.
Nevertheless, I would still reject Mellon's advice and those who echo it, because the consequences would be unthinkable.
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