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  • ors and actress for their work on the film but echoed a similar criticism regarding Manny and Corrin
  • Two advocacy groups echoed abode-seekers' in being bombarded with telepho
  • n's chances of reelection-an attitude that was echoed across the country when his editorials were re
  • The building's design echoed American models, such as Union Station (Washin
  • d Security Policy for the European Union (EU), echoed AMISOM's sentiment, calling the bombing a "cow
  • Narcomey's stance has been echoed among a minority of American Indian tribe memb
  • n this way to give an acronym, HiPParCoS, that echoed and commemorated the name of Hipparchus.
  • cal level of ancient traction systems has been echoed and paralled by a generation of classical scho
  • d at the boundary, but is reflected beyond, is echoed and varied out there among the gardens and the
  • g after he is dead and gone, his words will be echoed and re-echoed, not only in India but across di
  • n, therefore, of the 1877 Vermilion lighthouse echoed and resonated with the terrible trauma of the
  • tispiece around the door next to the tower was echoed around the Exposition.
  • That episode was echoed around the world by American war correspondent
  • The ubiquitous tune even echoed around the ruins of Chichen Itza in the 1920s,
  • Communications tower echoed at first the tubular lamps dispersed in the "A
  • ained its popularity so long, that it has been echoed at athletic contests for over 40 years.
  • ng that would become his biggest hit ever, and echoed at the end of PT-109.
  • Nolan and Rosenblatt (1975) echoed Beebe's skepticism that the hooks were actuall
  • he “John Wayne of football” by Jim Hanifan and echoed by Hall of Fame coach John Madden.
  • This view is echoed by a police debriefing of their operations at
  • government-business coalition" is one that is echoed by many observers today [Grob and Billias, 39]
  • ck Faculty Initiative, a program that would be echoed by his successor, Nan Keohane, through the cre
  • d is generally considered uninspired, which is echoed by the sparse packaging.
  • This view is echoed by Christopher Riopelle, curator of 19th centu
  • as a master of praise poetry forms, an opinion echoed by the poet Tudur Aled, though he was also ski
  • This opinion was echoed by Richie Unterberger, who commented on the Al
  • at the bands were placebo, and this opinion is echoed by others: Victor Thompson, a sports psycholog
  • Faced with this demand, which was echoed by his generals, deprived of loyal troops, wit
  • ephus' account also contains details which are echoed by features of the Lukan parable.
  • This is echoed by Kathleen J. Ferraro of Contemporary Sociolo
  • philosophy embodies the decentralizing themes echoed by Europeans such as Althusius, David Hume, an
  • Many of Andrew's ideas were echoed by companies during the dotcom boom during whi
  • rom liberty steaks to liberty cabbage, and was echoed by the anti-French sentiment in the United Sta
  • This defense is echoed by religion scholar Mattias Gardell who argues
  • His views are echoed by Punitha Pandian of Dalit Murasu.
  • This claim was echoed by unnamed sources in a Radio Free Asia report
  • imply between string phrases whose endings are echoed by the woodwinds.
  • is mission-style entrance set a style that was echoed by other Edendale studios.
  • The name of the hospital, for example, is echoed by the Beatles' "Hey Jude".
  • This fact was echoed by Salam Elmenyawi of the Muslim Council of Mo
  • clear tone and lack of continuous vibrato were echoed by other sopranos of the period.
  • His concerns were echoed by other locals who demanded participation in
  • Zuma's words were echoed by the AWB and organisations including AfriFor
  • The phrase was echoed by Dr J E Rullfson of Toledo after fasting for
  • ne had altered Roddick's likeness, a suspicion echoed by Roddick himself.
  • , enthusiastic praise of Thornton's design was echoed by Jefferson: "simple, noble, beautiful, excel
  • This is echoed by the fact that a star on the Hollywood Walk
  • l is presented first in the orchestra and then echoed by the piano.
  • The crab theory has been persistent and been echoed by the Soviet interceptor pilot Gennadie Osipo
  • d of two pairs of limestone Corinthian columns echoed by Corinthian pilasters.
  • acade there is a turquoise banana-leaf pattern echoed by a similar wave pattern on the Swan.
  • was suitable for Reckless, a feeling that was echoed by producer Jimmy Iovine, who was working with
  • On the other hand, Maramaldo behavior, echoed by several historical reports, gave his name a
  • This view was echoed by Inglis, who described the architecture as "
  • idea of the 'Dancing Daffodils'", and this was echoed by Henry Crabb Robinson.
  • These sentiments were echoed by the Queens County Republican Party chairman
  • Protesters echoed claims that 3,000 people were killed as a resu
  • Stockwell, the CIA's station chief in Angola, echoed Davis' criticism saying the program needed to
  • and controversy upon its initial telecast that echoed earlier reality-muddying incidents such as Ors
  • Frank Kermode echoed Eder's notion in his tribute to Morley's Passa
  • 001, subtitled "Earth Beat", which removed the echoed effects during the choruses, but added subtle
  • The fixture was echoed four months later, in the 1985 European Cup Fi
  • a madwoman in town,' over a skanking, slightly echoed guitar."
  • port to the Rebel-turned-Senator Trillanes and echoed his call for the resignation of President Glor
  • One other state board member echoed his concern at the state level.
  • ing it to a vote to divide our people..." Bean echoed Hollis: "I see no reason to dig this up and gr
  • Bostock and Riley, the land of the Sabians is echoed in the name of Juniperus sabina.
  • iverse ways of understanding of the Qur'an are echoed in the documentary by Dr Scott-Siraj Al-Haqq K
  • dge of the cosmos (as in later Orphism) may be echoed in the philosophical poem of Parmenides.
  • g and boasting of warriors in the mead hall is echoed in the mead hall Dyn Eidyn (modern day Edinbur
  • rns of coloured stone and tiles that have been echoed in late-twentieth century stencilling.
  • The movie's theme is the same as to what is echoed in "Blood on Blood": The friends you have when
  • tably prosperous English way of life which was echoed in his beautiful old house near Bath and his o
  • of anti-Catholic sentiment in the Commons was echoed in court, where control of policy had shifted
  • vel laser therapy for low back pain, a finding echoed in a later review of treatments for chronic lo
  • ion of The Byrds' continued existence was also echoed in a contemporary review by Bud Scoppa in the
  • ble English place names, and some of which are echoed in Kensington street names.
  • The march was echoed in her 1994 play After Easter.
  • is similar to Canaanite creation myths, and is echoed in the text of Psalm 89:9-10.
  • U.S. post-Reconstruction era, and its effects echoed in local politics for decades.
  • ival and dominance amongst the boys were to be echoed in William Golding's Lord of the Flies, writte
  • tam describes the various sounds generated and echoed in a mountainous terrain and uses the analogy
  • ctaves within the treble voice and immediately echoed in the bass voice several times.
  • demarked, and set a design benchmark which was echoed in the logos of the next five games.
  • e nature of fame and stardom, a theme that was echoed in Clark's "Full Circle" and "Changing Heart".
  • ning Car"'s style and subject matter have been echoed in Foxx's recent original albums with Louis Go
  • The sound of one word swiftly echoed in the sound of the next, and all of the words
  • e tax of monetary inflation", this thought was echoed in the Kansas City Star.
  • , Mondale diverted from his printed text which echoed John F. Kennedy's call to "get the country mov
  • s seen relatively little use, as its acoustics echoed, jumbled and made it practically impossible to
  • The Soviet and Tudeh press echoed Kavtaradze's words.
  • speech “ringing with conviction” that not only echoed Kean's sentiments but represented his own “dec
  • of working class disenfranchisement was widely echoed later by the Sex Pistols, Public Image Limited
  • arp click-click-click of her high-heeled shoes echoed loudly throughout the auditorium.
  • e extensively of hiking trails in the Smokies- echoed McCoy's description, calling the Sugarland Mou
  • nternationally for the sanctions to be lifted, echoed Mr. Khama's argument that this would be constr
  • s touting "Modern Kids as a New Race", a theme echoed on the following album track, "Oh!
  • ected pages", I hope that explanation would be echoed or summarized here as well.)
  • The admiral echoed other U.S. officials who have said the exercis
  • ses and the lively singing [in both languages] echoed out to the neighbouring Boncyn y Beddau hill [
  • Party leader and war critic Charles James Fox echoed Plutarch's famous words by saying, "Another su
  • She echoed President Obama's comment that freedom of reli
  • Some scenes deliberately echoed scenes in Matt's graphic novel Spent.
  • those in combat; parts of the lyric could have echoed sentiments in any number of letters home, word
  • He echoed similar sentiments shared by Woerner stating t
  • ntally registered but was not on a voter list, echoed similar concerns: "We hoped that once in our l
  • It echoed similar assessments published the week prior b
  • pression"; Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi echoed such concerns.
  • nd being "missing in action" in Iraq, John Key echoed support for his statements and this was used i
  • demands, and Students for Bhopal members have echoed survivors' requests for safe drinking water, s
  • on Kopfschuss, Windkind on Himmelfahrt (which echoed the story of Goldilocks) and I. M. Rumpelstilz
  • azi Germany as Peace News," which "assiduously echoed the nazi press's claims that far worse offence
  • undermined the fluidity of the common law and echoed the codification of European civil law, it is
  • The San Francisco Chronicle echoed the British reviewers in praising the "brillia
  • t government officials, and religious zombies, echoed the idea that the punk scene was no longer a s
  • An article by TIME Magazine also echoed the same sentiments.
  • He substantially echoed the ideas of his teacher Jakob Fries.
  • It echoed the title of a Charles Dickens story, "The Boo
  • Echoed the genealogical publisher John Burke: "The me
  • a 2008 Entertainment Weekly article, Kannberg echoed the possibility of a 2009 reunion, and mention
  • Their words echoed the comments made last week by Afghanistan's F
  • Norris echoed the sentiments of TLC's Lisa Lopes, who told M
  • sampler (PROATPFCD01), the packaging of which echoed the Factory Records style of Peter Saville.
  • the New York Times in his contemporary review, echoed the popular notion that the film was based on
  • by a figure of eight called Mace Street, which echoed the diagonals of the street pattern to the nor
  • l criticisms of Lefebvre's approach to Marxism echoed the Structuralist Scientific Marxism school of
  • Roger Ebert, writing in the Chicago Sun-Times, echoed the sentiment by noting: “The film's biggest w
  • aft High School basketball coach, Jim Woodard, echoed these sentiments when he said, "I've been watc
  • Mike D'Alonzo of G4tv.com echoed these sentiments in his review and stated that
  • Henry Fonda echoed these accounts of Rosenberg.
  • GameSpy's Benjamin Turner echoed these points, also criticizing the password sy
  • President Mahinda Rajapaksa later echoed these sentiments, claiming that the LTTE "had
  • Nintendo Power echoed these comments, adding that it is challenging
  • Other reviews echoed this sentiment; GameSpot stated that "even a s
  • Pullman echoed this assessment in January 2010 during a lectu
  • A modern commentator has echoed this view more concisely in describing the fil
  • Mickey Gallagher echoed this sentiment in Sex And Drugs And Rock And R
  • To my delight, the December 1981 TIME cover echoed this almost perfectly and did in fact declare
  • Gamespot echoed those sentiments; it gave the game a 7.9 out o
  • propaganda as entertainment," while the others echoed those sentiments.
  • The Essex kings issued coins that echoed those issued by Cunobelin simultaneously asser
  • in tender notes have echoed through the years.
  • before 3 pm, the ominous crump of an explosion echoed through Jerusalem.
  • uld blow the great horn of the Hornburg, which echoed through the deep, and the Dunlendings learned
  • t brick chimneys distinguish the house and are echoed throughout the village.
  • As soon as the sound of "Sat Siri Akal" echoed throughout the battlefield, the next Singh cam
  • (Bent: "Pitched down to Swans territory, and echoed to death")
  • response to the ghastly deed in November 1987 echoed to the far corners of the world,"But I bear no
  • This is echoed upstairs, with the master bedroom occupying th
  • XLR8R magazine noting her 'subtle melodies and echoed vocals', as well as stating that '(Vaccine's)
  • on an airliner on Christmas Day, but Bloomberg echoed what Boone Pickens has been saying for the pas
  • Each door is echoed with window above it.
  • philosophy of a primarily non-handling game is echoed years later in his more complete rules of 1854