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resounding ringing resonant reverberating resonating reverberant sonorous loud booming deep plangent thunderous clangorous thundering deafening blaring clamorous stentorian piercing blasting imitating copying emulating following matching paralleling reflecting alliterative assonant poetic repetitive repeating recurrent reiterative repetitious duplicating reduplicating reproducing ceaseless continuous perpetual constant continual uninterrupted persistent unbroken relentless continuing nonstop talking speaking discussing conversing expressing verbalising(UK) verbalizing(US) vocalising(UK) vocalizing(US) articulating enunciating orating chattering mouthing spouting pronouncing ranting eloquent boom bang crash crack blast clap pop report peal smash rumble slam whump whack clash thwack explosion thunder roar snap vibration buzz thrum hum drone murmur echo noise buzzing reverberation resonance murmuring rumbling thrumming drumming thump thumping sound repetition reassertion recital restatement parroting reaffirmation recap reiteration retelling paraphrase quoting restating confirmation echolalia relation saying again assonance consonance alliteration rhyme rhyming iteration recurrence duplication vowel-chime sound repetition sound pattern imitation emulation mimicry mirroring apery simulation aping counterfeiting mime mimesis mimicking patterning reproduction impersonation parody reechoing re-echoing sounding pulsating vibrating roaring pealing rolling crashing growling reiterating recapitulating dittoing parodying reaffirming recapping reciting rehearsing reprising ingeminating iterating resembling simulating parallelling approximating doubling looking like taking after bearing a resemblance to reminding one of smacking of corresponding to appearing like putting one in mind of bearing resemblance to redoing remaking representing recreating reconstructing rendering portraying resaying refashioning reissuing renewing dinning regurgitating rehashing chiming belaboring(US) belabouring(UK) rewarning reexpressing going over miming copycatting following suit following the example of taking as a model taking as an example patterning yourself after modeling yourself on conjuring up evoking recalling recollecting remembering suggesting alluding to bringing to mind reminding of calling to mind calling up causing one to remember invoking summoning up stirring up memories of rekindling making reference to replicating cloning photocopying xeroxing photostatting photostating mimeographing reprinting mimeoing Photostating reasserting confirming replying responding answering retorting returning rejoining countering riposting acknowledging retaliating reacting reciprocating backtalking coming back flinging back hurling back saying in response answering back coming back with writing back ricocheting ricochetting rebounding bouncing caroming skimming glancing skipping recoiling boomeranging backfiring deflecting boinging bouncing back springing back kicking back snapping back imaging throwing back casting casting back giving back redirecting repercussing reversing reverting sending back shining recounting describing narrating relating telling reporting delineating depicting detailing enumerating communicating conveying giving an account of outlining painting presenting bordering on abutting adjoining approaching comparing connecting contacting impinging joining marching nearing neighbouring(UK) neighboring(US) touching coming near lying near chorusing chorussing dueting speaking together speaking at once speaking in unison More

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" — echoing her ironic first line in "Funny Girl.
Echoing an impasse now uncomfortably familiar to Americans, the Honduran
Echoing the stance of many other abortion opponents, state Sen.
The untouched ice sounds a lot like an echoing spaceship.
Echoing into the week: On ABC's "This Week," Arkansas Sen.
Soon after, Umbrella, ella, ella, was echoing in your ears.
Echoing Hunt's (Kevin McKidd) question: What the hell is happening?
"He's such a sweetheart," she says, echoing our sentiments entirely.
" The question, he said, "is echoing in my soul now.
When I sat up, it was like things were echoing.
Yet other Republicans went further in echoing Mr Mattis's warning.
"It's frustrating," Jets head coach Todd Bowles said, echoing McCown.
"Stay tuned, we will return," he said, echoing the President.
Centrists opposed to the new bill are largely echoing Rep.
With few cars passing, its echoing sound fills the air.
"our civilization", and "our borders" from attackers, echoing the coded
The echoing crack of clubs against a young man's skull.
Plenty of people were echoing his sentiments in replies, too.
Echoing what has become a mantra in the media, Sen.
He leads chants, his sandpaper baritone echoing from the rafters.
BRUSSELS — The "gilded museum" of Europe is hollow and echoing.
"I loooove him" a few said, echoing my feelings exactly.
The image world, echoing the real world, is correspondingly fragmentary.
Afterward, I go outside and whisper into the echoing walls.
Few coaches of sound mind would think of echoing it.
" Echoing Trump, he continues: "They're gang members, they're running drugs.
He was echoing claims from other U.S. and foreign officials.
Leopold began walking quickly down the tunnel, his footsteps echoing.
" The draft rule, echoing that argument, denies any "causal link.
At this point, it's not clear who is echoing whom.
"I categorically deny those allegations," Ruffin responds, echoing former Rep.
The audio, echoing gunshots and children wailing, is at times, unbearable.
"You know the truth," Kylo Ren tells Rey, literally echoing Maz.
"Some people you grieve over forever," he says, echoing Jamie's feelings.
" Echoing Mr. Keiser, he said, "It literally took my breath away.
Dozens more testified before council members, all echoing the same message.
There's so much noise going around, it's echoing across the world.
I scream out loud, my yowl echoing off the bathroom tiles.
MurmurZ literally murmurs, echoing the whispering qualities of the ASMR aesthetic.
Echoing this, the Soho Waiters Race usually happens in mid-July.
She had to stifle her laugh at him echoing her thoughts.
Ito had said maintaining current policy will suffice, echoing Kuroda's views.
Echoing with pride what Kwame had done to unite African Nations.
"The large street demonstrations are echoing here," he told local television.
The dog barked and barked, down the mountain, echoing up it.
"In sickness and in health," she said, echoing those fateful vows.
"Crimea is off the table," he exclaimed, echoing a Putin statement.
There are good people on both sides, he insists, echoing Trump.
"I don't look at it as competition," she said, echoing others.
Lower octave, for example, or harmonizing, even this kind of echoing.
"You can't do that to him," she said, echoing her brother.
"Write!" he thunders at her, echoing every editor who's ever lived.
Yes, You Can," echoing his 2008 campaign slogan, "Yes, we can.
Everyone sang in unison, their voices echoing off the high ceiling.
This became the mantra and the dream, echoing through the decades.
I can almost hear my shouts echoing across the valley below.
Cramer was echoing what he said on "Mad Money" on Wednesday.
Echoing Trump, Giuliani said the investigation has been "rigged" against Trump.
However, I think we Democrats have to stop echoing Republicans' attacks.
"Five demands, not one less," Michael said, echoing a common slogan.
" Mulvaney, echoing the President's sentiments, said that "Honduras could do more.
Fizzy, echoing drum beats hover behind her almost suffering sounding vocals.
Echoing that practice, women hurl sticks at men, who try to escape.
Leslie Jones is officially echoing everyone's thoughts while watching Avengers: Infinity War.
He has also authored a number of articles echoing pro-Kremlin lines.
Echoing Bernie Sanders' storied $27 average, Roem's average campaign contribution is $47.46.
Sondland, echoing Trump, had asserted there was no such quid pro quo.
" -- echoing the well-sung advice of Elsa, the older sister of "Frozen.
" Echoing her initial tweet about the rumors, Lathan stressed: "I adore Beyoncé.
His entrance was dramatic, echoing that of Dr. Owen Hunt (Kevin McKidd).
" Echoing the president's own claims, Villa wrote that "it's a humanitarian crisis.
The Juiced Board comes dangerously close to echoing that sort of sentiment.
It was full of these circuitous, shimmering melodies, echoing insistently like mantras.
"You need me, Elizabeth," Philip counters, echoing her own words to Tuan.
I'm sure we'll soon see amicus briefs echoing the underwriters' policy contentions.
Commenters are echoing our thought about how brilliant this woman's stunt was.
His sound is full of echoing space, charred rattles, and distorted crescendos.
"The company is making 'yooge' profits," he continued, echoing Bernie Sanders' affectations.
He's echoing things that were problems then and are still problems now.
I overhear the signals of train delays echoing around the steel exterior.
Echoing Sayar, he says that requires a much higher level of automation.
The South Carolina Republican was echoing remarks he made earlier this month.
Pro-immigration advocacy group America's Voice was among those echoing Durbin's stance.
RT covered the action as a rightful reunification move, echoing Mr. Putin.
I could hear the roaring applause still echoing through the auditorium. Finally!
"I guess we're talking as ourselves now," she said, echoing my thought.
I could practically hear the Johnny Rebel lyrics echoing in her head.
Clinton said as she wrapped her introduction, echoing a favored Obama refrain.
Clinton, accused Mr. Trump of "echoing the talking points" of America's adversaries.
Echoing a statement she's made many times while campaigning for president, Sen.
"We are making America great again," he said, echoing his campaign slogan.
Echoing that sentiment is Chris Nard, president of mortgage for Citizens Bank.
Echoing Liz Lemon on "30 Rock," you'll want to go to there.
Echoing Seurat, Stout's graphite drawings are done in black, white and gray.
"We played our best game this week," Luck said, echoing Reich's comments.
The guitars tend more immersive than the echoing arena-rock of Attica!
Poles in Scotland are already echoing attitudes in their homeland, she said.
"BE CAUTIOUS!" he wrote in capital letters, echoing exact words from Trump.
"I want my country back!" he said, echoing the right's rallying cry.
In some ways, the government's response already appears to be echoing 2015.
All night there was screaming and fighting echoing in the street below.
The declarations began early on, with one key word echoing across them.
Echoing the drumbeat were social media organs tied to the Russian government.
On Wednesday, the normally packed Gare de Lyon was echoing and deserted.
He has also criticized trade deals, echoing both Sanders's and Trump's campaigns.
Mahalia Jackson soundtracked the civil-rights movement, echoing its overtly religious appeal.
Whitmer also ran on health care, echoing a trend by Democrats nationwide.
That wail echoing throughout your house in the middle of the night?
If echoing Silver is saying, I think about politics like that guy!
Fans began to retweet her message, echoing her sentiment to delete Snapchat.
It seems like May has been echoing the American side quite willingly.
The media exacerbates the problem by echoing that stereotype in its coverage.
But the imagery is delicately constructed — echoing, perhaps, the elusive nature of memory.
A moderator's question was met with room-tone, and a lone echoing cough.
I am echoing through his home, even though I am no longer there.
Another decal read, "CNN SUCKS," echoing the chant commonly heard at Trump rallies.
I've heard it echoing in my head, when an acquaintance attempted a compliment.
"Go," he cried at Friday prayers, echoing Ayatollah Khomeini's riposte to the Shah.
Jean Evans tweeted, echoing other statements from members of the Missouri General Assembly.
President Donald Trump called the demonstrations "riots", echoing the language coming from Beijing.
Between them, the posts have amassed more than 1,000 comments — many echoing agreement.
" Echoing that, David's attorney, David Macher, said, "It is a very serious case.
Father of the Bride finds much of its resonance by echoing the past.
Warren said, echoing President Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton's remarks from earlier today.
Meanwhile, conservative media outlets like Breitbart have weighed in, too, echoing Feuerstein's message.
There were even clues peppered throughout, echoing one of the original pitch's goals.
Stevens' male relatives wore bow ties, echoing the late justice's signature sartorial preference.
Investec and Liberum kept their "sell" recommendations, echoing Jefferies' caution over Remy's valuation.
"Marriage isn't for me," she told Mashable, echoing points made by other couples.
" Echoing that, David's attorney, David Macher, says, "It is a very serious case.
"No to cheating," the crowd chanted, echoing Jammeh's speech rejecting the poll outcome.
Yahoo's stock went nowhere, echoing the company's story of the past few years.
So when making these films, echoing that mixed tone was exciting for me.
It finds its match in the echoing treble guitars and naturally catchy chorus.
Echoing AOC's invitation, Harris invited the U.S. women's soccer team to the Senate.
Dimaya when Gorsuch wrote "vague laws invite arbitrary power," he was echoing Scalia.
Echoing Trump, House Republicans want to make the whole thing a partisan circus.
Cory Gardner of Colorado, echoing a concern GOP leaders have voiced for days.
But he also said "other people" could have been involved, echoing past comments.
"We're a family," Brooks said, echoing a sentiment repeated often throughout the ceremony.
The president was echoing comments he made in a tweet earlier Friday morning.
It draws inspiration from nature, echoing the wooded, undulating landscape of Newtown itself.
"It's complicated," he said, echoing the sentiments of many players in the game.
To have both Methodists and Baptists echoing their past fights now is stunning.
She says InnovAge has been generous with services, echoing interviews with other patients.
"My holy place has been defiled," Myers' said Sunday, echoing the Prophet Ezekiel.
He felt a change in the pitch of the echoing footsteps around him.
When I arrived, I could hear the chants echoing off the parking garage.
"Death to America, death to Israel," the crowd chanted, echoing the Houthis' slogan.
Then the entire group joins in, sending their voices echoing off unforgiving tile.
Stories of AK-47 rifle shots echoing behind him as his family left.
Me, I'm thinking sugarplum gingerbread cake and cheers echoing across my dining room.
Meanwhile, all I could hear were alarms and beeps echoing through the hospital.
But it's possible Mulvaney is echoing the ebullience emanating from the Trump campaign.
Bernie Sanders' presidential bid, echoing allegations from Sanders supporters during the 2016 primary.
Hawley comments risk echoing remarks from McCaskill's last GOP Senate challenger, former Rep.
The downstairs bathroom has concrete counters and maple drawer pulls, echoing the cabinets.
"It's a safe place to express your political views," he said, echoing Reyes.
Echoing the message, hyperpartisan news sites, conspiracy theorists, and scammers have sown panic.
The call to prayer sounded from the mosque's loudspeaker, echoing down the block.
She dismissed the Human Rights Council as "so corrupt," echoing criticism from Heritage.
So will Mirri's words come echoing back in some poetic, heretofore unknown way?
In 2018, echoing anything that these groups say should be, by definition, unpresidential.
Only rarely is the repetition meaningful, the echoing theme of a grand fugue.
They become adept at echoing the needs and feelings of more narcissistic people.
"All the options are on the table," Fields told Recode, echoing previous interviews.
The result is an abstract echoing of the enveloping effect of their music.
"This is about people's lives," said McCray, echoing a line from Sanders's speech.
A second balustrade runs around the cornice of the roof, echoing the one below.
Echoing some of Google's rivals, he has urged Vestager to break up the company.
Its buzzing, low frequencies, urgent high hats, echoing handclaps, and distorted vocals swirl seductively.
"Circumstances have changed," he says, echoing Carolyn's line to Eve from the previous episode.
Sessions did, however, speak about immigration more generally -- largely echoing sentiments from his boss.
"What the hell was he thinking?" asked Rock, echoing the questions we all have.
It was echoing and extremely loud ... They kept coming back and forth into Cappuccino.
That flight would take a crew around the Moon, echoing SpaceX's Moon mission plans.
In this in-between time visual magic happens and the echoing vessels are breathtaking.
"Oh What a World" also surprises, pairing an echoing vocoder with delicately plucked banjo.
Days after seeing this exhibition, phrases from this statement were echoing in my head.
So does the film's eerie, echoing score, and its stylish black-and-white cinematography.
Meanwhile, what was happening at Uber was echoing across the industry in other companies.
Echoing the polls, opinion writers are almost universally writing off Trump's chances among women.
Observers viewed Mnuchin's call as echoing the UK's 2013 Financial Services (Banking Reform) Act.
InfoWars also published an article on the protest echoing Peltz's warning of civil war.
In that aftermath of the election, the conversations were echoing the exact news stories.
Google recently announced a patch with a "negligible" impact on performance, echoing Intel's claims.
"It's the corrupt voting that has me worried," he said, echoing a Trump warning.
In his 2010 speech, Pence was echoing what had become the orthodox conservative line.
"It looks like a presidential year in our state," she said, echoing Tennant's observation.
McGinty is echoing a common refrain that wages have been stagnant in recent years.
The military curfew was imminent, the rumble of artillery already echoing across the city.
They chanted on the streets, but only as the chorus echoing the male leader.
Pregnant women should avoid travel to those areas, the CDC reiterated, echoing previous advice.
The man, Robert Chain, is accused of echoing Trump's "enemy of the people" line.
Bowie's works are encompassed within the expanding bubble of broadcasts echoing out from Earth.
"What you're selling these days is an experience," he says, echoing Kirok's emotional desires.
Echoing their concerns, Time magazine recently declared we aren't ready for the next pandemic.
I remember my father -- a lifelong Republican -- echoing the popular line at the time.
It would set up Medicaid block grants to states, echoing a plan from Sens.
"He's his own worst enemy," she said, echoing just about 67 percent of America.
Much of the black church's value is not confined to echoing the lord's praises.
The dying woman's words are whispers, echoing the same messages, pleading to be heard.
Echoing comments from Trump himself, Gorka contended that moving on would strengthen US security.
I remember clearly how he said was, the sadness echoing in spaces around us.
Echoing that trend, year-to-date TCPA lawsuits have increased 70 percent in 2013.
"She's totally controlled by Wall Street," Mr. Trump said, echoing a Sanders rallying cry.
Trump has dismissed the exercises as overly costly "war games," echoing North Korea's rhetoric.
They were often the product of his Catholic upbringing, echoing scenes of martyred saints.
" Then he asked, echoing his friend Mr. Trump, "Do they get very good ratings?
Echoing animal behaviorists, he suggests women offer positive reinforcement if their menfolk behave properly.
The echoing interiors were a stark contrast to the can't-hear-myself-think casino.
Recent evidence suggests that the recession's impact is still echoing through the work force.
The echoing drums, the strummed acoustic guitars and those crystal clear, completely fake flutes.
With the starter's gun echoing across the track, she jetted ahead of the pack.
In their closing arguments, many Republican candidates are echoing Mr. Trump's xenophobia and nativism.
Echoing his words, Peter Kazimir, Slovakia's central bank governor also cautioned against hasty action.
His speeches and tweets reinforce his leadership by echoing his movement's values and grievances.
Chris Christie of New Jersey, echoing the president's sentiments, according to West Wing aides.
"I don't believe in black capitalism," Abernathy declared, echoing King's demands for economic justice.
Meanwhile, Trump allies are echoing his attacks on Mueller — and the DOJ more generally.
Fans of Vandermeer will notice bits of his older work echoing through Dead Astronauts.
"We must reconcile the social with the national," they stated, echoing neo-Nazi rhetoric.
Trump should ignore their arguments and those inside the administration who are echoing them.
Echoing recent comments from Tesco and Sainsbury's it expects deflation to persist through 2016.
Over the weekend, Chinese social media erupted with posts echoing the "Delete Uber" movement.
Echoing Salmon's sentiment, Piper Jaffray analyst Michael Olson reiterated his buy rating last week.
He was echoing Trump's own defense of his actions regarding Ukraine over the summer.
John Kennedy, end up stoking controversy by making false claims and echoing conspiracy theories.
Charlamagne said those on Twitter echoing the Fox story are doing the network's bidding.
It was printed with a slogan echoing President Trump's campaign: "Make Somalia Great Again."
First, echoing the PRI's threat to eject 50 laggard signatories, boot out unworthy members.
We're really just echoing back to you and reminding you how strong you are.
Echoing my thanks to the NYT team, and I hope you enjoyed the solve!
And that's echoing the Gratz decision that said that points systems were not allowable.
The process is incremental, echoing Jackson Pollock's poured paintings, but with very different results.
Climax moment: around 1:23, when Jones bounces to his own echoing chicken squawk.
That collective groan of apprehension echoing across the internet in the last day or so?
"A little louder," he requested, his voice echoing hard and loud through the empty warehouse.
The thomp thomp thomp of heavy little robot legs echoing from somewhere in the building.
Shanghai nickel and zinc slid alongside steel on Wednesday, echoing weak industrial data from China.
First, there's just an empty field, and the echoing sounds of a hammer striking rock.
"You have to vote your conscience," she said, echoing Ted Cruz's Republican National Convention speech.
Trump calls the wall crucial to curbing illegal immigration, echoing his 2016 presidential campaign pledge.
Tria was echoing remarks made by the European Central Bank's President Mario Draghi on Thursday.
Trump calls the wall crucial to curbing illegal immigration, echoing his 2016 presidential campaign rhetoric.
The ban's supporters, echoing longstanding criticism of abortion, say they want to protect all pregnancies.
New York Republicans lauded the move, echoing the connection to the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
I started to focus obsessively on losing weight, hearing Jennie's words echoing in my head.
The lawmakers were echoing objections made by White House Counsel Pat Cipollone in an Oct.
The post-Arrival government is called the Transitional Authority, echoing the allied coalition's Provisional Authority.
"I noticed a glaring error," Mr. Cruz said, echoing his campaign's response at the time.
The controversial lines echoing Michelle Obama's speech were not in Scully and McConnell's original draft.
"One of our best sellers," Cho says, echoing the sentiments of the Rice Chef stand.
" Echoing his earlier statements, he added, "Hey, listen, there's no perfect marriage in this world.
She's just afraid to have feelings, she says, echoing every bad boyfriend we've ever had.
Schnatter, echoing what Trump has said on Twitter, said the controversy is hurting NFL ratings.
"Everything everyone is saying is true," he wrote in part, echoing the sentiments of Wisenbaker.
But, echoing one popular opinion among Republicans, the aide was skeptical there's a path forward.
"You can't provide 10 blue links by voice," Tunstall-Pedoe says, echoing prevailing industry sentiment.
As the evening went on, Nunes's congressional colleagues made their own toasts echoing his sentiments.
Kate Brown, echoing the sentiments of other moratorium-setting governors in Pennsylvania, Washington and Colorado.
Schiff was among many lawmakers who deemed Warmbier's death a "murder," echoing Arizona Republican Sen.
Trump, echoing the British government, said it looked as though Moscow was behind the attack.
"I wish he'd hurry the fuck up," she thinks, echoing me, screaming at my screen.
Trump calls the wall crucial to curbing illegal immigration, echoing his 2016 presidential campaign pledge.
That plaintive refrain, echoing over the hills and plains of movie blogland. Worst. Summer. Ever.
"I was a state rep, and I had no idea," Sellers said, echoing their concerns.
"It's in God's hands now," said one, Luis Ríos, echoing a common phrase heard here.
Echoing the President, former White House communications director Anthony Scaramucci accused Democrats of "supporting" Kim.
Knowing that their conspiracy theories are echoing around the right-wing blogosphere is one thing.
"Fake news!" he exclaimed, echoing the slogan Trump has repeatedly used to criticize the press.
"Doesn't happen to a lot of white candidates," he added, echoing host Chuck Todd's comment.
And here is Howard Schultz, implicitly echoing a notorious refrain: I alone can fix it.
"I am a man whose dreams have all deserted," Gabriel sings, echoing my inner monologue.
Inside the monastery (equally richly evoked through an echoing soundscape) the story becomes more predictable.
The shooting suspect wrote a manifesto expressing xenophobic sentiments and echoing Trump's rhetoric on immigration.
He also has a history of echoing Trump's baseless conspiracy theories about the Russia probe.
Space stretches away from the puny pool of a smartphone flashlight into echoing, fathomless darkness.
But, echoing House Intelligence Committee ranking member Adam SchiffAdam Bennett SchiffAre Democrats turning Trump-like?
Echoing Gwen Stefani's "Simple Kind of Life," she also expressed her expectations about having children.
Echoing Tyler, he doubts that he would have caught the school's eye without Perfect Game.
Echoing the ACLU's statements, McCaw believes federal laws could work in favor of Muslim communities.
Says she's echoing a "left wing think tank which is working to preserve Obamacare." pic.twitter.
You see this with the sharing, applauding and echoing the critical coverage by their colleagues.
"It's a big data problem," he said, echoing one of the trendiest terms in computing.
"I don't worry about Hope," Mr. Feldman added, echoing other friends interviewed for this article.
"That's what you get," she told herself, her grandmother's chilling warnings echoing in her head.
Lines have been scored into the glaze, echoing the negative space in the layered coils.
These lines demand to be recited slowly, with clear enunciation as in an echoing space.
"Nothing ends anymore, and it's driving me insane," writes Amanda Hess, echoing my thoughts exactly.
The third opening suggests the spheres can be moved around, echoing a cloud's changing form.
Somehow, all the echoing and blurring of the orchestra's sound just adds to the experience.
"Why are tampons taxed when Viagra is not?" the piece asks, echoing a common refrain.
" Echoing one of Trump's favorite phrases, Arpaio declared himself the victim of a "witch hunt.
"It's just so nice here," he said, echoing what all of us seemed to feel.
"You never quit," he said in the MSNBC interview, echoing lessons his mother taught him.
And so we have Lesotho today — echoing Malthus, not the future intended by aid agencies.
Echoing some of the steely language of Margaret Thatcher, Britain's first female prime minister, Mrs.
"He was doing it because it helped him," Schiff said, echoing prior remarks from Rep.
Chinese officials have already issued rules echoing much of what they promised in Wednesday's agreement.
"They have to be very careful," one protester said, echoing a refrain I heard repeatedly.
But Democrats, echoing Schumer, predicted they would keep their amendments focused on the tax debate.
Asked whether she was a capitalist, Waters said: "Of course I am," echoing comments Sen.
He also took a shot at Ms. Nixon's plan, echoing a post from Ms. Smith.
The dafatir are novel, echoing Baghdad's past as an important source of illuminated Islamic manuscripts.
Echoing Bertolini, Gertler said, "Your ZIP code today is as important as your genetic code."
But he has also called the protests "riots," echoing the language of the Chinese government.
It's calling for a "Marshall Plan for America," echoing the program that rebuilt postwar Europe.
Troops in Syria will not be on the front lines, Cook said, echoing the president.
Echoing gold's drop, silver dropped nearly 9 percent from a four-month high in January.
While echoing Léger's stylization, his figures fit the frame as meticulously as any Mondrian grid.
In states across the country, Republicans are echoing the Nebraska argument for anti-fraud measures.
" Echoing past comments, Abrams said that she does "not believe you run for second place.
Some of Trump's nominees to key economic posts have been echoing his hawkish rhetoric recently.
Now publishers are echoing that same strategy to rally behind the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.
"We need to see brilliant women being brilliant" became their Dream Gap slogan, echoing Ruth's  philosophy.
Clinton for her Wall Street speaking fees — echoing an argument Mr. Sanders often makes against her.
Echoing what other bank managers have said, January started more favorably for trading desks, he said.
My so-called friends quickly exited the stage, echoing racial slurs I don't care to repeat.
" He carries the rhyme across the whole bar, echoing "beat" with "eat" and "E3" with "streezy.
Series creator Pete Nowalk and executive producer Rhimes joined the conversation, echoing Falahee's disappointment and disapproval.
To press our ears to the immovable wall of grief and hear her voice echoing back.
Wade, echoing a trend that was recently observed in a poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Echoing A.'s experiences, Dad said the Pakistani government's redressal mechanisms are slow and deeply problematic.
Chang often pairs them in complementary compositions, the poses echoing one another in symmetry or opposition.
Echoing the wood's grain, they keep alive the play of smooth and rough, worn and new.
Carlos Mark Vera is the co-founder of Pay Our Interns and an Echoing Green Fellow.
"It could cost me my health insurance," he said, echoing the sentiments of several other protesters.
"We have to move away from the old left-right axis," he says, echoing Mr Macron.
"I think the answer is no," he says, echoing a sentiment I've heard from other veterinarians.
Kirsten Gillibrand, echoing the president's remarks on how the New York Democrat "begged" for campaign contributions.
" Echoing the sorrow of her son's father, Scarlett says Jesse's death was "like losing a limb.
Brize shot the movie in nearly-square format, echoing the confinement of his heroine's own life.
"Declare everything when you enter Australia," Depp said, echoing the monotones of an airport Customs message.
No candidate left in the race is echoing Barack Obama's 2008 message of hope and optimism.
Today, just 1-2% of that remains, echoing a decline in oak grasslands across the country.
Despite having only recently turned thirty, his productions have an echoing maturity way beyond his years.
"We have a crisis in Flint," Snyder said, echoing comments he's made the last few weeks.
February 14th, I felt like I could hear his name echoing through me—just another victim.
I just remember a couple of times coming home and hearing sex echoing [down the halls].
Republican presidential candidates, echoing McCain, have seized on Syria to accuse the White House of weakness.
He added that the verdict showed Akai Gurley's life mattered, echoing the "Black Lives Matter" movement.
"Do the work," Maria's mother says to her in a flashback, echoing Bamford's own daily mantra.
All in all, Roth said Trump's record has been a "mixed bag," echoing other conservative activists.
Even worse, Trump has refashioned the Republican Party as an instrument for echoing his talking points.
They accuse it of unfair commercial advantages, echoing concerns voiced by several airlines and trade unions.
The tenor of the debate, while echoing the recent rhetoric, has changed in this latest run.
Like any good state-run giant, it is politically correct, its statements echoing Communist Party slogans.
Echoing the comments of the Navy's top officer upon the reestablishment of Second Fleet, Vice Adm.
That distance was on display when congressional Republicans refrained from echoing Mr. Trump's indictment of Mrs.
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo reported that Apple is readying an AR headset, echoing his March prediction.
And the day after that, another student in Muhammad's English class started echoing Mr. Trump's call.
That's what members of both parties understand, and are echoing at this week's [Ex-Im] conference.
Biden, echoing Harris, made similar promises to appoint a teacher to head his administration's Education Department.
The finish is also glossy, unlike the iPhone 11 Pro, once again echoing the iPhone XR. 
"L.A. is having a moment," Knott says, echoing a sentiment that is by now quite familiar.
"Do not judge, or you will be judged," he said, echoing a verse from the Bible.
His shouts would ring through the high ceiling, echoing back like God was agreeing with him.
"He's strong on national security, and he's pro free-trade," he said, echoing longstanding party orthodoxy.
"This was not funny in any way," he wrote after echoing his sentiment from television earlier.
"Where will you go?" she asks, echoing Dolorous Edd and you know, everyone on planet Earth.
You see it in footage of Republican voters at town halls, echoing the anti-Mueller line.
Echoing the sentiment, Li said protectionism is rising, but did not make references to specific economies.
Mr. Grimsley's outcry lacked nihilistic conviction, and his unsteady echoing answer felt neither cleansed nor changed.
"We are the front door to the White House," Ms. Korn said, echoing Mr. Moore's words.
At the same time, vodka is considered good medicine, Ms. Netrebko said, echoing a common belief.
He was echoing an Op-Ed he published in Monday's edition of The New York Times.
Salzman said some believed he could affect the weather, echoing the testimony of another former member.
She said it could undermine job prospects for Americans, echoing a concern by immigration restrictionist groups.
"Local control is also, I think, very important," Lucas said, echoing what other witnesses had said.
"You're not really buying the painting; you're buying Leonardo," Mr. Gorvy said, echoing Christie's marketing campaign.
And echoing Mr. Trump, they worried whether the fervor would spread to monuments of other figures.
In September 21, the Public Art Fund mounted a big group "crawl," echoing the ones Pope.
" The email's subject line was a single word, echoing his remarks earlier in the week: "Stuck.
Echoing a trend from the awards show, the designer went for exposed abs on Tuesday morning.
Collins, echoing other Republicans, also warned that the decisions made this week will have lasting consequences.
But McCann said Saccone "supports free trade as long as it's fair," echoing Trump's own position.
Here in the nomination fight, his fellow Democratic candidates will be wary of echoing Trump's attacks.
"He was ready to run," Velazquez offered, echoing the understated manner of Pletcher, his longtime friend.
Bernie Sanders, echoing many other cases of the Trump administration censoring, ignoring, and undermining climate scientists.
Buzzing sounds mixed with the humming of insects echoing through this corner of the Ecuadorian Amazon.
But the economists, echoing numerous market players and public officials, stressed their concern over U.S. debt.
Trevor-Roper was echoing an idea that goes back at least to the early 19th century.
The program focuses on infrastructure development, echoing the "Silk Road" that once linked Asia and Europe.
"The question is about endorsement," said Mehrdad Azemun, from Chicago, echoing two others who had spoken.
"It's time to start winning again," said Mr. Schuette, echoing a favorite theme of Mr. Trump's.
Most impressive were the free-roaming peacocks, whose calls could be heard echoing across the island.
"Better to reign in hell than serve in heaven," he declares to Walter, echoing Milton's Satan.
"The word 'palliative,' I thought of it as synonymous with hospice," he said, echoing a common misperception.
Echoing assessments of U.S. intelligence agencies, Clinton said the Russian government wanted to spread disinformation about her.
"The Carol and Ezekiel shipping starts right now," another wrote, echoing what many other fans were thinking.
PA) said in August it would increase medicine stockpiles in Britain, echoing moves made by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.
The Singapore accord largely amounted to an agreement to continue discussions, echoing previous public statements and commitments.
Echoing many of other #MeToo stories, Lopez said standing up for herself was a huge career risk.
Echoing one of the protesters' demands, it said there should be an independent inquiry into the unrest.
"Squirrel is one of the most sustainable proteins you can cook really," he said, basically echoing Thornton.
European markets closed Thursday's trade deep in the red, echoing the negative sessions seen in markets overseas.
Trump, echoing concerns from the right, threatened to veto the whole thing and shut down the government.
"This is not their beat, their beat is not communications," Wyden said, echoing similar concerns from activists.
In the companion painting, the rectangles are salmon-colored and aligned vertically and horizontally, echoing the architecture.
The misgivings about future policy came before recent public statements from Fed officials echoing a softening course.
PA) last month said it would increase medicine stockpiles in Britain, echoing moves made by AstraZeneca (AZN.
Follow their pages on social media, such as Center Black LGBT, the UndocuBlack Network, and Echoing Ida.
"We choose hope over fear," Biden, echoing Obama, said at the close of his 40-minute speech.
He used school as an extended metaphor for life on his first three albums, echoing Miseducation's frame.
Several candidates have requested districts be recanvassed, echoing demands made by Democratic National Committee chair Tom Perez.
John Thune, chair of the Senate Commerce Committee, said Wednesday on the Senate floor, echoing Pai's argument.
" Some count incidents in which four or more people died, echoing the FBI's definition of "mass murder.
Follow their pages on social media, such as Center Black LGBT, the UndocuBlack Network, and Echoing Ida.
Philbin was echoing a view used by Republicans who do not want to call in new witnesses.
But in this case, he largely was echoing tactics adopted earlier by the very countries he targeted.
The photographs that follow are empty of people, echoing the "farmers forever departed" that Longfellow later mentions.
Now companies are echoing those concerns with a level of pessimism not often seen from corporate America.
"Things have changed in the South," Roberts wrote, echoing his view from a 2009 voting rights case.
"I'm ready for that," Merkel added, echoing words from her Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble earlier on Monday.
Germany needs to become friendlier to entrepreneurs, he says, echoing a recommendation of economists at the OECD.
"It's important that our policy framework is sustainable," Suzuki said, echoing the view of Governor Haruhiko Kuroda.
Such echoing amplifies the effect of RT and Sputnik stories, which are in general not much watched.
What are you trying to say about the world we live in presently by echoing this novel?
"We're under attack by this administration, especially native rights," she added, echoing other activists I spoke with.
It's the singular plea echoing across social media again and again in the hours after the incident.
But misleading and hateful posts have persisted, groups that monitor posts say, echoing issues Facebook sees worldwide.
"Obviously, his priority is Dream," the source said, echoing what Rob's attorney, Robert Shapiro, has said publicly.
Collins said Cruz's plan was "unworkable," echoing the language of two leading insurance lobbying groups on Friday.
"I'm not privy to all the facts," Starr said, echoing that refrain several times during the interview.
Echoing #Trump's extremism, Pence says their administration will look into "the whole question of anchor babies." pic.twitter.
Appeals to mystery are ancient for a reason, and there is nothing wrong with echoing the ancients.
The characters seem less frivolous and more thoughtful than before, echoing the personal lives of their actors.
Trump appeared to avoid her husband's attempt to hold hands, echoing a similar incident from last May.
Qasemi, echoing Iran's official stance, said Iran's ballistic missile program was no breach of the nuclear deal.
He warned the press to be careful in its reporting, echoing comments by Sisi after the bombings.
"I needed to get to a safe country," Muzammil explained, echoing what many irregular migrants told me.
"It's only nutritious if they eat it," Moody said, echoing the Gerber scientists of the nineteen-sixties.
In muted form, more moderate Republicans are already echoing the Fox line that the investigation is tainted.
These are timely, sensible ideas, echoing recommendations made by President Obama's task force on 21st-century policing.
He's long blasted the SLF as "swamp critters" in hopes of echoing Trump's "drain the swamp" mantra.
Apple's next iPhone could have three camera lenses on its back, echoing Samsung's and Huawei's recent moves.
Echoing the language of Instagram — #empowerment and #selfcare — attendees are encouraged to "work hard" and "be yourself".
These, in turn, could lead to renewed financial instability and increasing political disarray, echoing earlier eurozone crises.
Schumer, echoing his earlier statements, called out Trump over anti-terrorism funding cuts in the proposed budget.
Many of these new poems address that great muzzled interlocutor "America," echoing Allen Ginsberg 's famous apostrophe.
"Damn the election," said James McJunkin, a former F.B.I. assistant director, echoing the feeling of other agents.
Its submission follows several published last week, echoing comments from "supplier A", which was also not identified.
Echoing Fitzpatrick is Jeffrey Lewis, another nonproliferation expert and scholar at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies.
"You can't be cute about tapes," he said, echoing comments made by Democrat members of the Senate.
With its disjointed drum machine rhythm and echoing Bowie vocal, the song felt like an ominous hymn.
"History doesn't repeat, it rhymes," Robb said in an interview, echoing an adage attributed to Mark Twain.
I plugged into a portable charger to check Twitter and saw protests echoing ours across the country.
"Or maybe it was the small amount of money involved," he suggested, echoing some local media reports.
Less than a minute after the opening whistle, he landed an echoing blow that floored his opponent.
They have managed one playoff win over 17 combined seasons, echoing the experience of the Brady backups.
I think that's really interesting because it's echoing what's actually happening right now with the ecological crisis.
Also echoing the original restaurant are a dining room and a bar connected by a long corridor.
They say they'll suffer now so their children benefit later — echoing the argument Mr. Trump has made.
Three short articles on the Valdai website cite Mr. Mifsud as an expert echoing Russian government views.
But it first appeared on a YouTube channel that has issued only videos echoing Chinese government views.
Unlike Emma's bustling house, Knightley's house is echoing and empty, with dust cloths draped over the furniture.
In preparing so far in advance, Obama was echoing the president he succeeded, Republican George W. Bush.
" Echoing a theme from "Cat Person," Coles tells me: "Things go from naught to 60 really fast.
" Echoing questions posed by other families besieged by biographers, he asked: "Where do you draw the line?
There will be modern critics echoing Herres, proclaiming the joint monoculture is the law of the land.
The reverberations of the bell radiated out, through the group and echoing down the streets of Seoul.
Once the painter had transported this pair onto his canvas, the apartment filled with an echoing silence.
Echoing some of the comments he made earlier in the week, James Peng highlighted the challenges faced.
Cruz, echoing conservatives, argues that maintaining U.S. control will ensure the web will continue to operate freely.
Sherrod Brown of Ohio hailed the move in language echoing Trump's own rhetoric on the campaign trail.
I concentrated on the dogs' rhythmic breathing echoing into the icy silence and tried to calm down.
He has often called the investigations against him "fake news," echoing the language of President Donald Trump.
All sides erupted in anger, echoing the larger divisions here, Palestinian against Israeli and Israelis among themselves.
Echoing his personal experience, his research began to explore questions of adaptation—how organisms survive hostile environments.
This young producer from Tunis, was responsible for "Echoing"—one of my favorite tracks on the project.
She did, her words echoing around the small salon like a tuba from an Austrian oompah band.
Trump appears to be echoing a critique leveled at the Obama administration by the late Republican Sen.
Hulk says he hasn't returned Stone's calls or the various calls from others echoing the same sentiment.
President Donald Trump decried on Thursday the removal of the monuments, echoing the views of white nationalists.
Some U.S. legislators - echoing comments by business leaders - say the agreement must stay a three-nation affair.
Among the political veterans, George W. Bush gave a speech last week echoing many of McCain's sentiments.
Dolores then arbitrarily destroys all that they created, echoing the apocalypse that devastated at their gallery show.
"China will not rush to compete with U.S. numbers," it said, echoing comments made by state television.
Echoing Elizabeth Smith's point of view, Dorothy's sex work is simply another way to pay the bills.
"We really like the franchises we have in all three," Flannery said in remarks echoing another executive.
At night, Pandora's bioluminescence comes to brilliant life — along with the exotic animal sounds echoing through the darkness.
"We really go out of our way to not define community standards," says Bowers, echoing Lantagne's legal stance.
"Mars is fine, but it's a fixer-upper planet," she said, echoing a line that Musk has used.
"I think teachers should have guns," he said, echoing a proposal made by Trump after the Parkland killings.
"He's echoing in his Trump way the message on this, which is to be aggressive," the source said.
"It's frustrating because Amazon will always believe the customer," a driver claimed, echoing the sentiments of many others.
" Echoing Sabo, Stallard says, "Orlando brought it home that we are going to have war on our streets.
Self-driving future: "100% of self-driving cars will be electric," Romano told Axios, echoing wider industry beliefs.
Said's leg bent awkwardly as he tried to land, the sound of the injury echoing through the arena.
The headlights and tail lights are perfectly round, echoing the concept car's theme of having a human face.
Liz Cheney of Wyoming, the third-ranking Republican in the House, tweeted Wednesday, echoing lawmakers across the spectrum.
If healing is the word of the day, decolonization may be the word echoing uneasily through the night.
"She was an original forger," the narrator states, perhaps echoing Gaínza's provocative thoughts on Latin American modern art.
Raisman is echoing the victims who have come forward to say that still more needs to be done.
" Echoing that sentiment, Frederick the Great of Prussia declared: "No woman should ever be allowed to govern anything.
" Galecki shared his own picture of the two, echoing the message: "No scandals / home wreckers / pregnancies here, y'all.
A large group of identically garbed dancers enters (the costumes are by Nancy Bryant), echoing the soloists's movements.
But instead of gratitude, Noah lashes out, echoing Whitney's accusations that Helen is codependent and obsessed with him.
Those two ride-hail companies are "run by Big Oil," said June, echoing one of Bird's talking points.
"We're continuing to move forward and make plans," she told reporters, echoing Trump's comments from a day earlier.
Echoing the exciting clip, star Reese Witherspoon wrote, "It's all happening," alongside a tantalizing still from the teaser.
However, a handful of people did offer Cuomo some support, echoing his comments to Trump and other lawmakers.
EasyJet said the wide range for its profit outlook reflected uncertainty over prices, echoing comments from other carriers.
It is a mesmerising pas de deux, a graceful arrangement of echoing bodies, with a clear homoerotic charge.
" Clinton campaign adviser Jake Sullivan on Thursday accused Trump of "echoing the talks of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin.
"WHO HAD THE AUDACITY TO PUT HARRY STYLES AND TIMOTHÈE CHALAMET!!?!" one user cried, echoing my thoughts exactly.
This morning, her voice is echoing off the walls of what she hopes will be her future headquarters.
Trump is similar to candidate Obama in other overlooked ways, his outsider critiques echoing the new Washington consensus.
" Clark said: "He just kept on echoing those sentiments and he wouldn't give us anything more than that.
Trump responded with a series of tweets and retweets condemning Zeleny, all echoing around the web for days.
"If you don't metric it, you can't measure it," he says, echoing the technology world he comes from.
Echoing that assessment, he told al-Hayat "we will liberate Raqqa in weeks or one month, not more".
Nothing will be great enough without the HDP," Demirtas wrote, echoing Imamoglu's campaign slogan "everything will be great.
"That's the future of the Democratic Party," Joe Scarborough, echoing Mika Brzezinski's sentiment, said on Morning Joe Monday.
Echoing the '80s reminds us of why we got excited about New York fashion in the first place.
As we've seen throughout this season, the show has been repeating itself, alluding to and echoing past events.
My stomach dropped as the familiar pangs of self-doubt and uncertainty came echoing back into my chest.
But since it now looks like his whole administration is echoing his stance, the situations look more complicated.
"   Echoing Schumer just months ago, House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi lamented, "Maybe he's not in the right job.
Echoing Namazi and Genser, she said the administration should pursue a dialogue with Iran solely focused on prisoners.
When he gasps, "Buuuut whyyy?" it's hard not to imagine the same wail echoing throughout the White House.
My reaction to the picture—embarrassing for my companion in the hushed space—was a loud, echoing laugh.
These two words have been echoing through the halls of Congress and on the campaign trail for years.
As a result, they no longer end up just echoing the teacher or doing work for struggling pupils.
Kushner throughout the interview emphasized U.S. strategic interests in maintaining close ties to the Saudi kingdom, echoing Trump.
Strains of Edward Elgar's "Pomp and Circumstance" March No. 1 are echoing across the land this commencement season.
The 45-minute or so performance, echoing across the sculptures and through the labyrinthine old building, was transfixing.
Echoing Shacknai's comments after the verdict, his attorney, Dan Webb, said he was "absolutely astonished" at the decision.
As they approached, their chants of "here we go, civil war" could be heard echoing above the city.
"It's Sandy payback," said a senior GOP senator on Tuesday, echoing similar accusations by other Senate GOP sources.
"This entire investigation is a witch hunt," he continued, echoing the president's attacks against the special counsel investigation.
In May, a transgender man was attacked outside Naples, echoing a plot twist in the show's second season.
The Kurdish security source, echoing Iraqi officials, expects the jihadists "to fight to die, till the last bullet".
" He's equally dismissive of the Russia-related allegations, echoing Trump's descriptor of the investigation as a "witch hunt.
Echoing surrender terms imposed on rebels elsewhere, opposition fighters agreed to give up heavy and medium-sized weapons.
Then she started echoing Republican rhetoric, claiming that "Medicare for All" would break the bank and disrupt care.
The shooting suspect wrote a manifesto expressing blatantly xenophobic views, echoing some of Trump's rhetoric in the process.
Echoing language initially used by Takata, Autoliv was still investigating the "root cause" of the defect, he said.
One section is titled "A Dangerous World," echoing Mr. Trump's assertions of the unstable nature of current geopolitics.
Echoing that sentiment, Santa Rosa's Mayor Chris Coursey stressed the need for patience, especially in the early stages.
He also criticized special interests, echoing the anti-establishment rhetoric that came to characterize the 2016 presidential election.
Echoing Markit's analysis of the data, JP Morgan's UK economists said the risk of imminent recession has receded.
"Their method is to regulate through enforcement," Mr. Kaplinsky said, echoing a common criticism of the bureau's approach.
" Pence disagreed, echoing Trump's earlier comment that the deal is "actually a clear win for the American people.
Echoing many other self-reports, he did experience a trippy feeling within the first hour of getting infusions.
"Pemex's workforce is contaminated," Barrera said, echoing family members who believe the kidnapping was planned with inside information.
Tuesday's data showed businesses faced growing difficulties hiring, echoing a common message in private-sector surveys of firms.
On a more Italy-related angle, I also wish candidate Trump had spared us his Tweets echoing Mussolini.
"I want them to feel the music," he says, echoing what Richie's been preaching just about every episode.
" Poppy, meanwhile, spirals downward, after a breakup with Ian: "She hears ice crack, echoing in an isolated valley.
The whole thing was vibrantly staged, echoing both West Side Story and Lionel Richie's "All Night Long" video.
I worried this would look too, well, "flarey," but somehow the silhouettes meshed, echoing each other in harmony.
Echoing many activists' suspicions of foul play, Reed-Veal reiterated she does not believe her daughter killed herself.
"I got too passionate," Lovato tells me, echoing a statement she's made in previous interviews on the matter.
Mashable is unable to independently confirm 9to5Mac's reporting, however, there are Twitter accounts echoing the low-resolution claims.
Mr. Bourouissa encouraged the Fletcher Street riders to design bridles, saddles and decorative caparisons, echoing souped-up cars.
Chris Murphy (D-CT) has called the term an invention of white supremacists, echoing a growing liberal meme.
The echoing of certain shapes is further enriched by the use of different hues to denote each form.
Echoing someone in the crowd, he claims the homicide rate is higher in the city than Afghanistan. pic.twitter.
I soon heard a strange voice echoing out of the speaker before realizing that it was my own.
"The events of the past couple weeks have made lenders extremely conservative," he said, echoing assessments from developers.
Panic was palpable, and I found myself on constant phone calls, absorbing and echoing the same anxious sentiments.
Echoing his peers, Dr. Morin said he's particularly inspired by the idea of discovering a completely new animal.
Echoing the tactics of recent weekend protests, some protesters tore down the boards erected to protect shop windows.
Initially, Virginia Democrats hesitated to call for Fairfax's resignation, instead echoing requests for due process and an investigation.
"There are not enough jobs for all of us," he said, echoing a popular complaint from traditional cabbies.
The two congressional leaders were only echoing the worries of many Republican strategists and Mr. Trump's own advisers.
The guesthouse, called Top House, was remodeled in 25637-2010 with corner windows echoing those of the farmhouse.
"It looks to me like a cladding fire," he said in an interview, echoing assessments by other experts.
Echoing an attack introduced and continually leveraged — in false ways — by Mr. Trump could risk raising Democrats' ire.
For some, this is a radical decision, somewhat echoing the Black Power era of the 1960s and 1970s.
The Rome Call also emphasizes that artificial intelligence should not be discriminatory, echoing board concerns about algorithmic bias.
"Focus on substance more and process less," Cruz advised, echoing the private hopes of some of his colleagues.
Echoing Sanders, the group is urging a federal ban on the practice and increased funding for renewable energy.
I would also be worried if other banking CEOs were echoing Jamie Dimon's warning, but they are not.
The EU will offer a binding decision by the European Council, echoing a reassurance it gave in 2014.
Echoing through the space, playing on a cellphone, was a piano composition by the Cuban composer Ernesto Lecuona.
It is also creating a panel to require government vetting for takeovers in "sensitive" sectors, echoing U.S. practice.
But British Prime Minister Theresa May said Khan was doing a "good job", echoing public sentiment across London.
The round turret on the roof, echoing a ship's bridge, is in keeping with the style's nautical themes.
But, echoing some of his fellow experts, Crooks told us that most hardcore city bikers actually prefer steel.
He had heard the adhan, the Muslim call to prayer, echoing through the lobby, and followed its song.
They carried signs, chanted and demanded action against gun violence -- their words echoing through streets packed with protesters.
" The Sanders campaign defended the senator's remarks about Castro, arguing Sanders was "simply echoing" former President Obama. "Sen.
"Some folks might cuss us out," he said, echoing what other pollster said on record and on background.
"It's talking about turning a large part of Alaska into an industrial mining district," he said, echoing Reynolds.
He pledged to end the "carnage" by putting "America first"—echoing the isolationist creed of the nineteen-thirties.
Monteverdi adds another theatrical touch in "Audi coelum," a sacred concerto for one voice and an echoing partner.
Amplified on social media and echoing across every TV network, they suggested something larger afoot, something democracy-defining.
One of the Fratinos hangs next to a Hartley landscape, the boy's collarbones echoing the landscape's rolling hills.
The disturbing history of segregation and racism in the Central Valley was, I realized, echoing through the pipes.
Written by Noah Oppenheim, the film has a bookend structure, with opening scenes echoing those at the conclusion.
"This criticism of President Trump on this issue, it is echoing what happened in Puerto Rico," Rivera said.
More than 2,000 Dutch voters shared their views on migration with us, echoing the tenor of the campaign.
And who but Jackson could he be addressing in echoing Narcissus in the opening lines of this poem?
Remember the weird dollhouse set of Sound of Music Live, or the empty, echoing gym of Grease Live?
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Daniel Zeller is a master of the intricately swirling, rippling, echoing line.
The only sign of the event was the "Man of the Woods" song that was echoing through the doors.
"Echoing the US president Donald Trump, the Russian Foreign Ministry literally called any accusations of Russian involvement "fake news.
Huang explained why crypto miners are using Nvidia's products echoing what he told me in an interview last week.
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio, for instance, said he fears a recession in 2020, echoing the general level of concern.
A blue line moves in from the left side of the painting, echoing and, at times, crossing the white.
It was almost a prettier way of echoing my doctors: Nothing is actually broken, the MRI just shows inflammation.
With the backup vocals echoing, "Make it last all night," the song has cemented itself in every fan's memory.
Now Washington Post blogger and MSNBC contributor Jennifer Rubin is one of many echoing her sentiment there to watch.
Ilhan Omar of echoing anti-Semitic stereotypes in a series of tweets suggesting that money fuels support for Israel.
The sound design, with the back-masked dragging noises and the echoing, disturbing soundscapes, is so recognizably his style.
WHEN Donald Trump vowed to "Make America Great Again!" he was echoing the campaign of Ronald Reagan in 1980.
"Countering Iran is not one of the coalition missions in Syria," he said, echoing Mattis and other military leaders.
Echoing Donald Trump's lessons in the US, Salvini and Di Maio favor social media as their weapon of choice.
One small Texas town, Tenaha, even used waivers to get drivers to give up private property, echoing Parhamovich's experience.
Lisa's voice is a siren call, echoing through the hotel halls and through Michael's brain like an electric jolt.
Echoing the shopkeeper, a grandee declares that, given the choice, the people would "take back monarchy in a heartbeat".
Echoing earlier sentiments, AT&T has said that DVR is on the way — but hasn't given a firm timetable.
"The people want the downfall of the regime," protesters said, echoing the protest chant popularized by the Arab Spring.
Tensions and protests picked up again in the city, echoing the many weeks of protests from the year before.
Interspersed among these paintings are ones in which Williams has attached sculptural forms echoing the black man's bug eyes.
A large minority do not expect rates to rise at all this year or next, echoing financial market pricing.
It grew strangely melodic and just as meditative as the preceding films, echoing from somewhere within the room's center.
Adem, an estate agent in Istanbul, congratulates Mr Erdogan for "cleaning away the enemies within"—echoing a government slogan.
The overworked image became part of the joke, the punchline echoing through a maze of reblogs and photo edits.
On Tuesday evening, echoing similarly dubious statements made during the Westgate attack, the interior minister declared the operation over.
White evangelicals are increasingly echoing the GOP party platform even as other groups, including Christian groups, diverge from it.
"We no longer live in the blank white spaces at the edge of print," she concluded, echoing the quote.
Nowotny's comments, echoing those of board member Benoit Coeure at the weekend, are likely to help cement those expectations.
Now, from the echoing empty chambers of the band's blank slate of engagement, there is a new auditory experience.
Acknowledging his conflicted feelings, "Joe wished he could feel something other than an echoing emptiness" when Dennis is killed.
"It's not one for the road, it's none for the road," quips one Glasgow drinker, echoing a local campaign.
"I feel like you need to look for the scarf," Cohen advised, echoing the sentiments of Swift fans everywhere.
On it, her name is misspelled as Sabreena Carpunder, echoing the misspelling of Happy Birthday on the wizard's cake.
Trump may to some extent be echoing grievances that would've arisen anyhow in response to things like terrorist attacks.
Powers' final product features quotes from the different works, echoing his Philadelphia mural for Kurt Vile's album cover art.
"We have the best military, but we don't win anymore," Baldwin began, echoing one of Trump's standard campaign lines.
German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt, echoing statements from investigators, said that it was too early to identify the cause.
Quarles, echoing Mnuchin, told his Senate confirmation hearing transparency should be a "theme of the Federal Reserve's regulatory activities".
A number of current and former lawmakers are echoing the criticisms of Cruz voiced by Dole and Iowa Gov.
He has accused Erdogan of using the coup to amass greater power, echoing concerns expressed in some Western capitals.
The clip is uncomfortable and potentially triggering, and many people were echoing the frustrations of the contestants on Twitter.
Combinations that used to silence the room, echoing like a thunderstorm, were now drizzle, dissolving into my coaches hands.
"Everyone wants to live the 'real Tijuana' experience," he said, echoing the company's slogan, Experience Mexico Like a Local.
Echoing an earlier scene from the episode, Kevin performs the same breathing exercise that Randall had done with Jack.
" Echoing language used in the past, the statement added the situation on the Korean peninsula "is complex and sensitive.
"Oh jeez!" says Stone when she realizes the microphone is on and her words are echoing throughout the auditorium.
Echoing comments he made during his Congressional appearance, Smith also spoke at length about the need for updated laws.
"It does feel a bit like a miracle," says Jennifer Willert, the transplant doctor, echoing the sentiments of others.
Scrappy shareholders somewhat successfully challenged the Chinese distilling behemoth, echoing the U.S. activist's tilts at titans such as Apple.
The Federal Reserve study is no less than the 85033th report that has been written echoing the same claims.
" Cornyn, echoing Kavanaugh's testimony last week before the Judiciary Committee, said Democrats are on a "search and destroy mission.
People of much more modest means are now echoing his tactics, even if they cannot extend his lavish terms.
"Far from perfect," said Jason Duff, a real estate entrepreneur based in Bellefontaine, Ohio (population under 2043,218), echoing Sen.
In doing so, he was echoing a theme that has been played out in the previous six presidential elections.
But he said: "I would say Brexit is Brexit," echoing the "Brexit means Brexit" phrase often used by May.
Obama also lamented the "polarized time" in politics and the media, echoing comments he has made in the past.
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"We need to help brands tell their stories," he added, echoing what has become an oft-repeated marketing catchphrase.
INSIDER's Manny Ocbazghi opines that Fox News pundits have been echoing white supremacist talking points during segments on immigration.
With her newly divorced and emotionally brittle mother, Evie lives in an echoing and well-appointed house in Petaluma.
Stockbrokers have been the main losers from the new legislation, Bolton said, echoing a sentiment across the financial sector.
"MY MOM KNOWS THAT GUY!" my son burst out to his classmates, his words echoing through the empty galleries.
"You're a great drinker all right," my friend said, echoing the words of Marlene Dietrich's tarot reader from Evil.
Bagge said the Czech stance on Huawei might have expedited Washington's invitation to Babis, echoing information from diplomatic sources.
Hadid also spoke about the importance of love in her life, echoing a sentiment shared on Snapchat last week.
He also took Bondo putty to his canvases, sanding the surface down and echoing the labor of the car.
But echoing your parents' claims that visible tattoos make you unhirable, Paredes prods clients to think about their lifestyle.
The insurer will evaluate its Obamacare participation throughout the spring, Cordani said, echoing what other large insurers have said.
Not long after that the wails of a newborn baby were heard in the background, echoing through the room.
Mr. Schneiderman called the death a "tragedy that never should have happened," echoing Mr. de Blasio's statements on Wednesday.
The texture and stony flavors resound, echoing back and forth, leaving lasting impressions long after the sip is gone.
"Change can't wait!" she shouted, echoing her campaign slogan, her voice raspy as it took on speed and urgency.
Many advisers are echoing mantras they also make when stocks are charging higher: we have a plan in place.
"When I create, I want this sense of quietness and wisdom to seep in," she told me, echoing Rama.
At mile three, I heard a familiar voice echoing a phrase that has evolved over the course of illness.
A lone tumbleweed of a comment, rolling through the dusty, echoing canyons of Shut Up You Guys National Park.
"When will that money flow into Russia instead of flowing out?" she added, echoing remarks made by other workers.
Wall color is one curatorial decision that constructs a sensibility for an exhibition, echoing around the artworks on view.
Rivian employees describe Mr. Scaringe in worshipful, almost mystical tones, echoing the kind of adoration that Mr. Musk inspires.
The prosecutor further called the warehouse a "deathtrap," echoing wording used in civil lawsuits filed by victims' family members.
Throughout London, Saturday night's festivities appear to have come to an end, with satisfied sighs echoing across Fab Swingers.
Maren Hassinger ("The Spiritualist") appears as a dancing Orisha in the forest, echoing her themes of spirituality and nature.
Other EU nations echoing that were: Austria, Britain, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Poland, Portugal, and Sweden.
The last change was met by boos echoing from the Yankee Stadium concourses, where fans hid from the downpour.
And Breitbart has certainly given critics lots of reason to take issue with those who are echoing Pollack's grievances.
Many of the edges are beveled, echoing the forty-five degree angle at which many of them are set.
"The rule as it currently exists is too complicated," Mr. Quarles said, echoing the concerns of the biggest banks.
"There has never been a moment quite like this one," she said, echoing the hyperbole that had been prevalent.
Outside his rallies - which were often smaller than those of his rivals - protesters regularly waved signs echoing Sanders' claim.
" — then I deserve the ridicule," Mr. Leach wrote in The Review-Journal, echoing a line from Mr. Carvey's bit.
Bolden recruited women at bus stops, on the buses themselves, and in neighborhood meetings — echoing back to the washerwomen.
"You are your safest sex partner," the government insists, echoing that voice inside your head with longstanding trust issues.
And suddenly the tensions between Qatar and its Middle Eastern neighbors are echoing more strongly in Libya, threatening exports.
" Echoing Kylie's earlier sentiment, he said that "Focusing on life, music, and family at this moment is what's real.
As they tried to defend Trump, his lawyers pinged haphazardly from process complaints to echoing Trump's own conspiracy theories.
Even so, his investigator took it upon himself to criticize Agent Rodgers, often echoing Sheriff Shoar's points of attack.
The first notes of this chorus are being struck in Kirkuk, and will soon enough be echoing in Raqqa.
"You can say no other animal makes that sound," York said, echoing an assertion from one of the researchers.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez quote-tweeted the duchess's ITV interview, echoing how dehumanizing a rise to sudden prominence can be.
Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) said, echoing the views of numerous Democrats who plan to try to block Pruitt's confirmation.
It's an echoing, empty space that he could fill with hundreds of servers and fit with industrial cooling units.
Then a new chant started up, echoing some of the candidate's own rhetoric about Buttigieg here in New Hampshire.
His themes were as much secular as religious, echoing some of the main concerns of political dissent in Vietnam.
But, echoing Mr. Begala, he said the concern was the message it sent to others who might receive pardons.
On the approach to Ras Baalbek, a Christian town of some eight thousand, I heard artillery fire echoing nearby.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump has espoused an "America First" posture, echoing the Republican isolationist refrain prior to Pearl Harbor.
He also said that he thought wealthy New Yorkers could contribute more, echoing a key demand of progressive groups.
"I'm rooting for Nancy!" he quipped, smiling and echoing comments he made during a Washington Post event on Tuesday.
Mr. Trump has seemed eager for closer Kremlin ties, even echoing Moscow's disdain for NATO and the European Union.
Glencore shares have more than doubled since the start of the year, echoing strong gains across the mining sector.
"Adopting annual repricing threatens to undo all of these achievements," the statement said, echoing complaints by Japanese drug makers.
A headline in the daily La Repubblica declaring, "The No Triumphs, Renzi Quits," echoing the sentiment in most newspapers.
And sometimes, closely echoing the original with a slight twist is what makes a cover song so darn good.
One reporter asked Arce if she had ordered the assault on herself, echoing rumors floated by critics of Morales'.
Echoing commentary on GitLab&aposs public page about the IPO, he recalled an adviser&aposs analogy about the process.
This means that when CNN and MSNBC were talking about abortion, they were often echoing right-wing talking points.
"I think it is too late for this year," she said about the proposed cuts, echoing several Republican colleagues.
Establishment candidates, in turn, need to stop inflaming progressives' fears by echoing Republican talking points or minimizing progressive values.
But it's disheartening to think that echoing the deluded Lear's ruin is her only means of reclaiming heroic status.
Instead, they've gone all in for Trump, echoing conspiracy theories and pushing alternative narratives for conservative media to consume.
Echoing Quindlen then, and many other feminists, we must now demand that people listen to the women coming forward.
In 2015, state media showed Kim Jong-un, the nation's leader, touring a biological plant, echoing his nuclear propaganda.
The firm was also ridiculed for echoing the website terms and conditions of a business specializing in takeout meals.
Put another way, by echoing Trump, Biden has provided the president with an airtight defense to the second article.
Now Pelosi is echoing demands from progressives and immigration activists hoping to secure DREAMers' fate with this deal. Rep.
CH: All this repetition, echoing, overlapping, and abstracting makes us feel the reality of what a self really is.
Many services firms said Brexit worries continued to hurt sales in Europe, echoing a concern voiced by manufacturers on Monday.
As you'd expect, the sound profile changed dramatically as the sound waves started echoing weirdly on the suddenly adjacent walls.
A.A.d city, echoing the locational backdrop of three records which captured the spirit of New York, London, and LA specifically.
What emerges sounds like a malfunctioning chorus of robots with perfect pitch attempting to perform in a giant, echoing chamber.
"19" is a haunting, echoing song written by HAN about his fears as he teeters on the cusp of adulthood.
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's co-founder and CEO, published an op-ed in the Washington Post last night echoing her sentiments.
President Trump, while acknowledging the concerns of his appointees and often echoing their fierce words, has stressed a narrower focus.
North, 3, put on her best fake smile — echoing Chrissy Teigen's instantly viral awkward face at the 2016 Academy Awards.
Prince William is echoing his brother Prince Harry's sentiments on the pressures of social media on kids and young adults.
Take Abbey Road, where the novel begins, and then begins again 28 years later, in an audacious act of echoing.
It also makes a weird echoing thump-thump noise when you type hard on it on a desk or table.
He was not contradicting Mr Xi, but neither was he echoing the president's desire to guide a new world order.
It's a fantasy comic echoing the feel of being a Dungeon Master, and there's plenty of silliness to go around.
Over the summer, Trump announced an "expansion" of his ban on Muslim immigrants, echoing ideas laid out in Adios, America.
A 15.6-inch touchscreen display dominates the middle of the dashboard, echoing the screen-first approach of Tesla's Model 3.
The CBS announcer Phil Simms labeled the scene a "disgrace," echoing the views of many viewers, including the league's commissioner.
Every round of store closings sends the same whispers echoing through Wall Street — how much longer can Sears hang on?
Echoing similar comments from President Donald Trump, they said downgrading U.S. ties with ally Saudi Arabia would harm national security.
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Khan's death, echoing statements he made on Wills & Snyder in the Morning on WTAM 1100 Cleveland radio criticizing her policies.
"We are making America great again," Trump said, echoing his campaign slogan at a White House celebration with Republican lawmakers.
" Clinton, echoing a case she will make throughout the weekend, added, Trump "doesn't make a thing in America except bankruptcies.
The ballpark was booming from the start, with cheers, chants and a loud train whistle echoing beneath the closed roof.
He waited, listening to the nearby hum and the more distant echoing sounds of doors slamming, buzzers rasping, voices shouting.
Then you get a beautiful blend when Kate Bush starts echoing in [which had played when Stan was with Angel].
A guy walks around with a speaker strapped to his chest, echoing electronic music through the Squaw Valley off-season.
They are echoing the Muslim world, where Islam is often a state religion that is run, and stifled, by governments.
On Krossroad's Facebook page, many wrote reviews siding with Perry, echoing his sentiment and questioning the character of the bar.
"We look for shows that can't be found anywhere else," Lewis said, echoing that Amazon Studios looks for creative visionaries.
"This way or no way, you know I'll be free" the bedridden Bowie sings, voices echoing off into the ether.
Kamlani outlined the vision the company has for its resurgence, echoing papers ESL filed with the bankruptcy court last week.
As secretary of state, she declared, "gay rights are human rights," echoing her famous words in China as first lady.
Echoing the sense of a fresh start, Maia said his aim was to get the reform process back on track.
Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini recently said the market is in a "death spiral," echoing predictions from Republicans and ObamaCare opponents.
Echoing Rahanta, Suryanto, a director at retailer Ramayana Lestari Sentosa, said government projects could create jobs and increase purchasing power.
Moreover, unemployment among young people is finally echoing the national picture as they are joining the workforce in bigger numbers.
" Obama, echoing his Tuesday night farewell address in Chicago, encouraged people to stay involved and be "guardians of our democracy.
"He has the wrong passport, though otherwise everyone would love him," one official said, echoing the views of three others.
Kono said it was essential to maintain the nuclear agreement and urged Iran to keep implementing it, echoing other countries.
And echoing what Stukus says, this standing water and moisture is what compromises indoor air quality more than anything else.
He has ordered officials to keep the public informed of any discoveries, echoing statements he has made in the past.
It could also involve local players in consolidation of its Chinese assets, echoing a formula used in Brazil, Plassat said.
Nioh goes as far as having you start in a prison cell, faintly echoing the beginning moments of Dark Souls.
Nielsen, echoing other top intelligence officials, was firm in her warning that Russia presents a potential threat to future elections.
Haley began her speech by echoing many of the themes addressed by the president, if drawing different conclusions from them.
Some of the protesters are echoing Trump's language, calling the group a danger and an invasion, The Associated Press reported.
Echoing the grandeur of ancient Rome, the station was a shared democratic space that endowed all citizens with equal dignity.
Echoing other UK retailers, Potts said consumer behavior had not been impacted by Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
" With other reviews echoing the same sentiment, it wouldn't be surprising to see Phoenix nab an Oscar nomination for "Joker.
Saudi Minister Sabhan promptly tweeted: "The hands of treachery and aggression must be cut off," echoing Hariri's threats against Hezbollah.
The president of the National Treasury Employees Union (NTEU) asked Mulvaney late Monday to fire Blankenstein, echoing calls from Sens.
But Christine Blasey Ford's testimony is also echoing in our ears, along with all the tweets and heart-wrenching essays.
"Sex offenders are not allowed to go on work release," Barbera said, echoing some findings of the Herald's 2018 report.
"Echoing these sentiments, Sherman warned: "War in the Middle East likely would be catastrophic whether by intention, accident, or inadvertence.
It's a defensive approach against the charges of voyeurism and exploitation leveled most stridently by Susan Sontag and still echoing.
And it just contracted for the first time in 10 years, echoing the nerves we're seeing in the bond market.
One featured Republicans who have decided to voice support for Donald Trump's candidacy without echoing any of his distinctive themes.
Leon the Vietnam vet, leaning on his crutch at the bottom of the subway stairs, "Spare change?" echoing in baritone.
Meanwhile, a vast landscape surrounded him: long, deserted beaches echoing with rolling surf; grassy hills creased by ancient mountain shadows.
He never sat in a classroom smelling of chalk and stale schoolbooks, listening to children's chatter echoing off the walks.
The crowds rallied in the streets in his support, echoing the Bolotnaya Square protest movement in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
" On the flip side and echoing Gates' earlier sentiments, he adds: "You're at a competitive disadvantage if you're not diverse.
Franks characterized the intelligence leaks as an attempt by President Obama to "delegitimize" the election, echoing the sentiment of Trump.
This concert was the experience of a lifetime, as was wading into the exhibition with it echoing in your ears.
"It's hard as hell to get sober, but I love my family," Nic says in a voiceover, echoing his father.
Earlier that week, echoing some of the themes in Flake's book, McCain had castigated Republicans for blindly following Trump's orders.
As we headed home, we passed through roaming crowds, giddy and tired, still hearing the music echoing from the beach.
In Gucci's magic lanterns collection, layered and ruffled gowns, gold decorations and outfits echoing a hippy style took center stage.
But a man sat at a table in one, singing Koranic verses, his melodic voice echoing softly through the souk.
Hillary Clinton answered with a message that was heavy on positivity and unity, themes she's been echoing throughout the election.
"We're not short form, we're Quibi," said Whitman, echoing the tagline that HBO made famous in its early advertising blitzes.
Some of it was adapting to his candidacy by echoing him, and some of it was pushing back against him.
"Discrimination of any kind has no place in Kansas," she tweeted, echoing a statement she made in her inaugural address.
"We've prepared for a number of different scenarios," Verma said, echoing comments she made in a congressional hearing on Thursday.
A.P.: There are several works in the MoMA retrospective that deploy the device of mimicry, of echoing back familiar rationalizations.
During the hearing, Mr. Dorsey repeatedly said that Twitter did not exhibit any bias against conservatives, echoing his previous denials.
"You do what you've got to do," she added, echoing many who have had setbacks on the road to retirement.
The years under President Boris N. Yeltsin in the 1990s were a disaster, Mr. Tretyakov said, echoing a common theme.
"Kadare allows his characters to violate nature and death, echoing the footsteps of Orpheus," Cynthia Haven writes in her review.
At the same time, uncertain dissonance and echoing noise starts like Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring" in the last half.
I also miss my echoing clues for AREA and OCTANT (Pi r squared, for a circle and Pi/4 radians).
While echoing that logic, other GOP governors resisting calls for action from large cities have also cited more ideological arguments.
Echoing this sense of gloom, the VDA carmakers' association said car sales in Europe would shrink by 1% this year.
The painting, echoing its title, is architectonic: dynamic but stable, anchored by a balanced set of strong verticals and horizontals.
Sexuality and its public face, too, play large roles in The Tragedy Machine, echoing much of the collective's past work.
Gabbard also decried Google's dominance of the search business, echoing the anti-monopolist tech sentiments expressed by other Democratic candidates.
Mr. Dias, echoing President Trump to some extent, blames Mexican wages and employment standards for the lost jobs in Canada.
Addressing jubilant supporters in Northern Virginia, Mr. Northam aimed his remarks squarely at Mr. Trump and Republicans echoing his politics.
Her criminal justice proposal, echoing earlier plans, highlights the disproportionate rates that minority communities have suffered under the current system.
By the end of this story Kadare allows his characters to violate nature and death, echoing the footsteps of Orpheus.
"I choose to go to the moon, with artists," Mr. Maezawa said, echoing President John F. Kennedy's speech in 212.
And the White House press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, made clear which side Mr. Trump was on, echoing that sentiment.
Uber has taken the partnership approach to speed up the growth of UberEats, echoing a strategy of companies like Postmates.
A National Public Radio investigation last year found that they inconsistently apply Facebook's standards, echoing previous research by other outlets.
He doubtless understood that Trump's echoing of the false denial was a way of signaling support for Russia's actions. 3.
Trump's lawyers' efforts to act like learned counsel are quickly undermined by their equal devotion to echoing Trump's rallying cries.
In 2016, when he was still a judge on the 10th Circuit, Gorsuch spoke more plainly, this time echoing Socrates.
Not long after, Pentagon officials concurred with that view, and Vice President Mike Pence was echoing Milley in public interviews.
Trump tweeted Tuesday afternoon that Fair was an "embarrassment" to the school, echoing calls from other conservatives, including former Rep.
In Apple's earnings report, CEO Tim Cook said that "iPad was strong" in China, echoing similar remarks from earlier quarters.
"Trump approval rebounds to 2628%, surges among Hispanics, union homes, men," Trump tweeted, echoing a headline from the Washington Examiner.
"Our players should not be punished for these actions," Crane said, echoing last month's explosive report from Commissioner Rob Manfred.
Echoing IDC's view of the market, Microsoft told CNN Business in November that it's mostly selling HoloLens to business customers.
Woodfin agreed, echoing Lamb's point that most Americans don't favor Medicare-for-all; even among Democrats, the enthusiasm has declined.
Finally, Kuo said Apple will launch its 5G iPhone in the third quarter of next year, echoing his earlier predictions.
The organization also told teachers to prepare for a possible walk-out, echoing similar strikes in Oklahoma and West Virginia.
The European Union's ambassador to China has called on the Chinese authorities to release Gui immediately, echoing demands from Stockholm.
She then decides that was a bad idea, echoing a previous encounter with an apparently aggressive snake, and heals him.
As recently as May, Trump said he was looking at breaking up big banks, echoing a campaign theme from 21991.
That—plus her Favourite co-star Olivia Colman echoing the same sentiment—became the year's first major viral lesbian moment.
A witness to the Levallois attack described an ear-piercing scream of pain that is still echoing through her head.
"The relationship with the judge is key," he says, echoing the conclusions of experts who have studied drug courts nationwide.
When I load the dishwasher, my phone fills the kitchen with echoing voices from England, Germany, India, New Zealand, Spain.
John McCain for his alleged support of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, echoing language in tweets from Russian outlets RT and Sputnik.
Merton has a hearty, natural voice that stays plush while echoing the power of singers like Adele and Florence Welch.
The enthusiastic reaction of her teammates on the sidelines, some of them echoing her dance moves, is also worth watching.
In 2000, he turned down an opportunity to become Sir Albert Finney, echoing an earlier rejection of a lesser award.
In an ironic touch, they are echoing the process complaints that House Republicans used to complicate Speaker Nancy Pelosi's strategy.
The main factions in Yemen's war — echoing the sectarian grudge match across the Middle East — show no interest in compromise.
Grassley's quote at the 2009 town hall became infamous, echoing through the following months and years of health care debate.
The issue is echoing in the Democratic primary as Mr. Buttigieg, 37, seeks to improve his support with black voters.
From the side, it cuts a dramatic shape against the landscape, echoing the sloping line where treetops meet the horizon.
For too long we have given our vote to corporate puppets," he says, echoing Mr. Sanders's crusade against a "rigged economy.
The instrumental is still harsh and droney, but Chen sings gently, cushioned by some ghostly reverb echoing out into the darkness.
Echoing the April report, Rodski added that the seat's arm rest "is one of your best defenses" against an emboldened predator.
There was loud music, weed in the air, shouts echoing up and down the company—and, surprisingly, Pritchard kept his cool.
With my first boss' words echoing in my ear and my internal connection pulling strings, I felt like a shoo-in.
BENSON: Basically echoing the vice president from a few weeks ago urging Robert Mueller to get this thing finished up soon.
He also said he was optimistic for bookings for the coming months, echoing comments from rival Air France-KLM this week.
According to NME, they were heard chanting "innocent" and "facts don't lie, people do," echoing the slogans on their banner signs.
"We want to democratize this," he said, echoing lofty language used to promote AI services offered by his cloud computing unit.
That fear is why some Democrats are now echoing calls from their GOP counterparts for Mueller to release his findings ASAP.
"The idea of a superhero and superpowers is about how being different doesn't make you worse," she said, echoing Gay's sentiments.
"I support peaceful unification across the strait," Lin told Reuters, echoing the view CUPP expects Taiwanese it works with to embrace.
While his administration gets tough on Russia, Trump has repeatedly bucked its moves by echoing Kremlin talking points and praising Putin.
"Think before you tweet," Obama said, echoing words of wisdom that wife Michelle Obama shared about social media earlier this week.
Two closing tracks are meant to be Wings-era episodic numbers, echoing "Band on the Run" and "Live and Let Die".
She reframed the debate altogether, making the case that moderate Democrats were echoing Republican talking points, at a grave human cost.
Today they debut a handheld camera visual treatment for the meditative and echoing "You See?" off of their 2016 EP Okey.
She urged the EU to make public the commitments, echoing calls from lawmakers from several political groupings in the European Parliament.
Nydia Velazquez, who is Puerto Rican, said on CNN Tuesday, echoing a line Puerto Ricans have been uttering with increased frequency.
At the Division I, Big 5 conference level, "you're the C.E.O., sometimes the face of the university," Elliott added, echoing Williams.
"You shouldn't live your life just to wait and see," Kim says, her advice echoing her sentiments from last week's episode.
What he's saying: "Everybody has a plan until they get punched in the mouth," Trump said, echoing a famous Tyson quote.
And it seemed to work, as his vice president, George H.W. Bush, won the White House echoing much of this rhetoric.
OAKLAND, California — She walked toward the witness stand at eight months pregnant, her slow steps echoing in the cavernous federal courtroom.
In the weeks before Erhorn assembled the system, he and his colleagues heard classical music echoing through the rubble nearby Nuremberg.
Echoing Rodu was Richard Verheij, executive vice president of U.S. Smokeless Tobacco, which awarded Rodu a $1.25 million grant in 5003.
" Echoing this sentiment, Gina Sanchez, CEO at Chantico Global, told CNBC's Street Signs that "people have underestimated that pool of voters.
The cords turned red, echoing the snake, and later blue as they rise to the top, where they culminate in knots.
But before the shooting really starts, Rick decides to count to 10, echoing Negan's sadistic behavior in the season 7 premiere.
Some female stars dressed in black outfits, echoing a similar protest at last month's Golden Globes awards ceremony in Los Angeles.
"This is not the first time that the territories are treated as less," he comments, echoing the U.N.'s disturbing report.
Of course, many Democrats are echoing Schumer's call for an independent investigation of possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
When white identity politics went mainstream, with political leaders and partisan media echoing white nationalist talking points, unwittingly or not. 19.
However, Snap essentially goes on in its reply to say tough luck, echoing comments made by CEO Evan Spiegel last week.
It has packed the supreme court and turned the public media into a government propaganda channel, echoing earlier changes in Hungary.
Trump has returned the favor to Ryan, echoing his wait-and-see language on endorsing the speaker during his primary race.
Negan holds Gabriel hostage and announces his intentions, echoing the moment when Negan first introduced himself and bludgeoned Glenn to death.
"I have no idea what pulled him down, except something that followed him with loneliness," she continued, echoing her recent comments.
"I'm not a scientist," she said, echoing a favorite talking point of politicians who reject the scientific consensus on climate change.
Echoing the long highways and eerie rest stops she found herself in on her trip, it's a record of in-betweens.
The vehicles are weathered, with dents and doors held together by masking tape, echoing the trash-strewn streets of midtown Manhattan.
Echoing the BBB alert, this week, Beth Anne Steele with FBI's Portland office wrote about a personal experience with Facebook messenger.
But – echoing Coutinho's account of his experience with gossypol – among Organon's most senior leaders attitudes were not as open as elsewhere.
The researchers, echoing findings elsewhere, found a steady uptick in self-esteem and happiness among teens throughout the 1990s and 2000s.
The terminal is cold from the constant air-conditioning, with loud, echoing acoustics and the relentless high-pitched jingle of loudspeakers.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan was up about 0.1% in early trade, echoing Wall Street's small gains.
Some of the devices can even stream recorded shows to your mobile device—echoing the behavior of now-dead startup Aereo.
He was tweeting during the hearing as well, echoing Comey about the possibility of a taping system inside the White House.
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"The administration has taken no position as of yet," Ross said, echoing what he has told CNBC in other recent interviews.
Echoing that sentiment, Avalere concluded that 2628 percent of regions across the country will have one or zero companies offering plans.
Car imports from Europe do not endanger U.S. national security, German car lobby VDA said, echoing comments by Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Macron also slammed the media, echoing language that has been used by U.S. President Donald Trump to defend his own actions.
Echoing her German counterpart, Nathalie Loiseau, the French minister for European Affairs, told CNBC in Brussels that fresh thinking was required.
Trump called it McCarthyism and said it's "Nixon/Watergate," echoing what others have been saying about his administration's ties to Russia.
That's basically what Eric Schmidt celebrated in a tweet, embedded below, and Google's own social media accounts are echoing similar sentiments.
Echoing Mr Wilson, Mr Cruz praises migrants who came the right way, summarising his immigration views as "Legal good, illegal bad".
You're already dealing with the nasty voices inside of you, echoing off the tile walls of your seventh-grade locker room.
In a review posted on Thursday, Devin called it an "embarrassment of riches," echoing its currently near perfect 97 on Metacritic.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer later sent a letter echoing Pelosi's statement and demanding answers from Ryan, according to NBC News.
Clinton is pressing ahead with a conventional campaign, echoing the 2012 themes used against the Republican nominee that year, Mitt Romney.
Echoing anti-gun activists, anti-speech liberals attempt to punish lawful activity they dislike with rules that won't stop unlawful activity.
The Belt and Road Initiative was proposed to promote infrastructure development, echoing the "Silk Road " that once linked Asia and Europe.
Echoing Trudeau, British Prime Minister Theresa May said Saturday that the European Union also will impose countermeasures to the US tariffs.
Echoing debates over memorials across the nation, many students have demanded that the slavery-tainted names of college buildings be changed.
But he also said that "other people" could have been involved, a statement echoing past statements casting doubt on Russia's role.
Hammond climbed the side of the tender and yanked on the sliding door, sending the seeds echoing into the empty tank.
Already there has been a spate of unsolved killings in nearby cities, with other mayors echoing Duterte's support for vigilante justice.
Echoing the former candidate, Mr. Cohen said major changes were needed to the country's campaign finance laws, banks and trade laws.
But he also said that "other people" could have been involved, a statement echoing past remarks casting doubt on Russia's role.
Secular Turkey will not quickly forget the cries of "Allahu akbar" echoing from some mosques and from crowds in the streets.
Echoing Alexander Hamilton's 1791 defense of the power of the Congress to establish a national bank, Marshall's opinion in McCulloch v.
The NFL "is still the best game in town," CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves said in November, echoing Fox Sports' Shanks.
And when they see Trump echoing parts of their own agenda, they may be willing to give him a second look.
"Please Mr. President, don't mention any names," Trump says in the ad, with chants of "drain the swamp" echoing behind him.
About 75 percent are "definitely" voting for Trump, with 57 percent echoing that sentiment for Cruz and 51 percent for Rubio.
Another 13 percent said the impeachment inquiry would be a partisan "witch hunt," echoing the president's own language on the matter.
Led by Clinton, Democrats did more complaining about Trump than listening to what Americans were saying and what he was echoing.
Echoing comments from more high-end peers like Hermes or Kering's Gucci, SMCP said demand in mainland China was especially robust.
During the call, the president praised the military's recent performance, and the state of the economy, echoing his comments on Twitter.
Despite resistance from some commanders, the ruling party slogan, "Fatherland, Socialism or Death," began echoing through barracks and across parade grounds.
Echoing comments he made to the Wall Street Journal, Shkreli tells me he regrets playing a "character" on TV and Twitter.
All of the Pittsburgh designers brought an industrious spirit to the challenge, echoing van Herpen's ongoing interrogation of science and manufacturing.
Interestingly, the speakers are getting a lot more fanfare in Apple's own press material, echoing its moves around the iPhone 7.
Harsh, echoing howls and strident drumbeats offer depth and balance, but The Circle is far more summer rain than winter storm.
At PAM, the expansive gallery space is filled with saturated yellows, pinks, and purples, echoing Scholder's second-generation Pop art affiliation.
" Echoing Oscar Wilde and Alice Cooper, Gaga speaks of "lying profusely" and how "music is a lie... art is a lie.
Where the movie does score, however, echoing the temper of our times, is in alerting us to the murmur of predation.
In February, he scrapped Nestle's longstanding sales target as it reported disappointing annual results, echoing rivals by striking a cautious tone.
I was also very unhappy, in real time, when Obama began echoing Republican arguments for fiscal austerity despite continuing high unemployment.
"To put it bluntly, President Trump's leadership is working; China wants a different American president," he said, echoing Mr. Trump's rhetoric.
"We never saw ourselves as a separate organization from the get-go," Mr. Sanni said in an interview, echoing his testimony.
"I am proud of that," said Asa Lindhagen, Sweden's Minister of Gender Equality, echoing the satisfaction shared by many Swedish women.
Echoing Mr. Trump's threat, he warned that if China does not return to the negotiating table then more tariffs are coming.
"The federal government's history with tribal nations is one of broken promises," Warren said, echoing a dominant theme in her campaign.
Some lawmakers fear that the briefings are an attempt to provide legal cover for a military strike, echoing the Iraq war.
Mr. Bolsonaro boasted of winning "despite having been unfairly attacked all the time," echoing Mr. Trump's vilification of the news media.
"I was very upset with Jessica," Rae starts, echoing the sentiment of anyone who has watched Netflix's buzzy reality dating show.
"I want to be the greatest," she said, echoing the kind of words that became synonymous with boxing icon Muhammad Ali.
The skirmish between two state senators illustrates the growing pains of the Democratic Party's progressive wing, echoing similar tension in Congress.
Echoing other critics, Frank von Hippel, a Princeton University professor who researches nuclear arms control and policymaking, said weak oversight continues.
Budget carriers Ryanair and easyJet announced plans to ground most of their fleets, with the latter echoing calls for government help.
Echoing public protests in the region, he said the base, currently in Futenma, should be moved out of Okinawa Prefecture altogether.
In addition, the Netherlands Chamber Choir sings in the film, echoing the text in little word bouquets, but is not seen.
The pandemic will also push unemployment as high as 8.5%, the bank said, echoing record-high unemployment data released Thursday morning.
Several European leaders warned on Sunday that negotiations could not be reopened should the British Parliament reject the deal, echoing Mrs.
Here, too, the crowd gathered early and waited as the sky grew dim; finally, with an echoing soundtrack, the show began.
So I set out to document this commemorative shared space, echoing its function as a place for both observation and reflection.
But the official, echoing public statements from the Pentagon, said he could not corroborate Russian reports of Mr. Baghdadi's death. Col.
One article proclaimed, "Fire and fury has erupted in America," echoing a threat Mr. Trump made against North Korea last week.
One casino workers' union is calling for Macao to close its casinos and hotels, echoing similar calls in nearby Hong Kong.
But in the age of social media, their voices — potent alternatives to the official line — carried far, echoing with vast crowds.
Trump has pushed for the law to be replaced quickly, echoing Paul's sentiments of providing a replacement when it is repealed.
Another Syrian family of refugees will be arriving soon, and this empty, echoing old place needs to be readied in welcome.
"Who else is going to lead the world to make the global commons more peaceful?" he asked, echoing a question Mrs.
Echoing the U.S. intelligence community's assessment about Russia's efforts in 2016, Vindman said there was no "factual basis" for such claims.
"This appears to be an unconstitutional, baseless, and illegitimate 'impeachment inquiry,'" Sale wrote, echoing language the White House used last week.
Even more, my excitement came from watching two fine actresses capture their characters' echoing feelings of loss with originality and immediacy.
Every time we made love after the break, the frame would groan and wheeze in tandem, as if echoing our efforts.
The president falsely claimed Democrats had spent "the last 241.8 days defending" the Iranian general, echoing a sentiment from Republican Rep.
"All operations which are close to capital markets are affected," he said, echoing remarks from Chief Executive John Cryan last week.
Numbers echoing the dates of major events, such as the death of a pope or a royal wedding, often sell out.
Republicans have also turned their attacks on Schiff during the impeachment, echoing the president in calling the Intelligence chairman "Shifty" Schiff.

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