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