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Echoed by the inner vengeful demonic scream of the Unseelie.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Echoed through many replies is the feeling of loss -- not just of a decent paycheck -- but of the sense of security, purpose and direction that a career provides.
Trading Down: Taking A Pay Cut After A Layoff -- HuffPost Readers' Stories 2011
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Echoed by the inner vengeful demonic scream of the Unseelie.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Obama Sees Berlin Wall's Fall Echoed in the Middle East Egyptian economic analysts said the funding pledged by the G-8 would provide valuable financial support in an economic crisis.
G-8 Pledges $40 Billion for 'Arab Spring' Sebastian Moffett 2011
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Echoed by the inner vengeful demonic scream of the Unseelie.
Earl of Durkness Alix Rickloff 2011
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Echoed by her co-star Denzel Washington in accepting his Tony, "My mother always says, 'Man gives the award; God gives the reward.'"
Lonna Saunders: August Wilson's Fences Banned in Rockford, IL Schools 2010
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Echoed across media, it requires that women compete over trivial issues like appearance.
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Echoed another: "An increased use of nuclear power may be the only way to keep the planet from burning up."
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Echoed another, "I'll keep this issue for my children and hope we will all learn from our mistakes of the past."
The Lessons Of War 2008
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Echoed across the security area, and I wanted to fall to the floor in shame.
Steve Rosenbaum: Airport Pat Down -- Is Shampoo a Crime? 2008
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