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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 performance this shy vocal minimalist who echoes Peggy Lee and Nat (King) Cole is the farthest thing from a narcissistic pop-jazz diva.
"If animals possessed senses of a different nature from our own, how would we know?" asks Sumper, a clockmaker who echoes the great man's thoughts, since he fell heavily under Cruickshank's spell.
This is partly because at his best he may be the finest public speaker of his generation: a man who echoes John Kennedy and Martin Luther King but nevertheless speaks in a voice that is all his own.
Former Speaker Newt Gingrich, who echoes Mr. Barton's themes with his own declarations that American freedoms are divinely granted, said he would call on Mr. Barton for advice if he ran for president.
And even now, after the crash, with all the temptation to point figures, it is awfully hard to find a mortgage executive who echoes the argument of the Republican candidates.
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Liberal economists who echo some of their thinking include Lester Thurow and Thomas Palley.
But decades would pass before he found a candidate who echoed his political views.
"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.
It is scripted by Loach's regular collaborator, Paul Laverty, who echoed Loach's sentiments.
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