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If this were something that Republicans viewed as a legitimate claim, they would be echoing it far and wide.
Had Bashar al-Assad's chums killed so many protesters in the streets of Damascus, the UN would be echoing to the sound of our horror, our fury knowing no bounds, our disgust.
The most annoying problem would be echoing of the sound, a participant receiving his/her own voice back through the TV set.
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The tract's moralistic tenor would be echoed in Steele's plays.
A few days later, his words would be echoed by Mr. Avery.
-- a boy who didn't spot him, a failure of connection that would be echoed in many later episodes.
They found that investors' expectations of what American inflation would be echoed the consumer surveys, shooting up in 2008 then quickly dropping back.
In episode after episode, the genial economist identified laissez-faire economics with personal choice and empowerment, an upbeat vision that would be echoed and amplified by Ronald Reagan.
"There could be no other conclusion for any reasonable person to draw," said Ho, adding he believed the accusation would be echoed by other nations.
"It would be echoed and repeated from every minaret through Iraq: the coalition forces have decided to take the first step backward.
It documents scenes of imperial pageantry which, darkened and streamlined, would be echoed in Nazi rallies; and it sketches movements and individuals in the arts and politics as they must have appeared to the young man.
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