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"I figured, if I died, at least this would be passed on to other people, so these voices would echo on," he told the BBC.
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The guest presenter role would echo the set-up on BBC1's panel show Have I Got News for You, which has had a different presenter each week after the departure of Angus Deayton in 2002.
It was inconceivable to us then — and barely imaginable now — that our churches and temples would echo none of our voices on the Sabbath, that our office towers would rise unoccupied through the workweek, that silver would not clatter against dinnerware in our restaurants, that whole nights would pass without music insinuating itself into the humid air.
Nothing fancy, nothing too expensive, and something that would echo the simple structures they had seen on their travels.
As the sun rose, the sound of Lao's civic announcements would echo, and cattle would wander out to forage on the islets mid-river.
In a decision that would echo his actions two decades later, Machar decided to strike out on his own.
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Safin would echo that.
I know cartoonists would echo that sentiment.
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