The spin from the Manchester City hierarchy was both predictable and echoed past years.
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Baroness Billingham, for Labour, confirmed cross-party backing for the 2012 preparations and echoed peers' "concerns" about budget cuts.
Opposition leaders agreed with and echoed the sentiments from the first minister and expressed concerns for the families involved.
Jane says not being believed was the worst thing, and echoed what her abuser said to her at the time.
New Labour pressed for nothing more radical than a return to more traditional teaching methods and echoed parents' concerns about school discipline.
Culture and External Affairs Secretary Fiona Hyslop said it was vital to "ensure Scotland's interests are represented" and echoed "the importance of influencing early".
"The nights are darker after the sunset, but the smoke and the burning overwhelms the city, " Hussein wrote as bombings and fighting enveloped Baghdad and echoed into the prison.
Conservative councillor Zameer Shah said that the new scheme was "not well thought out" and echoed the concerns of his leader, Glenn Miller, by saying that fly tipping would increase.
While the Court has yet to determine whether it will hear the case, the history of prior Court opinions on matters of Congressional delegation to the executive branch, as outlined by Judge Huvelle and echoed by some legal scholars, suggests that DHS would likely prevail.
Further, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists echoed the research finding and questioned the lack of clinical data to prove efficacy of robotic hysterectomy over cheaper laproscopic hysterectomy.
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Jim Carey's antics in Liar, Liar blared appropriately and footsteps echoed nicely in The Getaway.
Indigenous singing and music once echoed through the mountains and was used as a form of communication long before telephones arrived.
Mr. Paterno's death occurred less than three months after his final game as coach, and thus echoed the death of another longtime college football coach.
The fans sensed the first goal could win the match - and promotion - and Wembley echoed to magnificent support from both sets of supporters.
Mr Obama had barely finished his speech before Mr Netanyahu, about to take off for Washington, issued a furious statement, widely and promptly echoed across the American spectrum.
Iran has repeatedly said, and the letter echoed, that Iran's nuclear program is peaceful and the country has not and will not seek to acquire nuclear weapons.
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That certainly sounds like a huge vote of confidence and this was echoed by more than 20 other alliance members including Microsoft and Paramount Pictures but, will UltraViolet succeed?
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Former Rangers and Scotland goalkeeper Andy Goram echoed Brown's sentiments and said he believed Smith, who had a spell in charge at Everton, could be a success in the English Premier League, but would be unlikely to take up another senior club role at home.
The string orchestra, led by David Angus, punctuated, echoed and heightened the drama in transitional moments.
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One answer might be a bilateral agreement between Hungary and Slovakia which echoed the provisions of the law without mentioning it.
Mr. Hosseini's new novel, "And the Mountains Echoed, " opens with a myth about a giant, horned div who steals children from villagers.
The movie feels loose and easy, but it has actually been designed with great rigor, with its matching pairs of characters and bits of echoed dialogue.
Articles in the LA Times, Washington Post, and the AP echoed the one in The New York Times headlined: Muslims report 50 percent increase in bias crimes.
It was in this environment where she soaked up the sounds and feel of classic R'n'B and soul that echoed round the rooms of the family home.
This discordant medley of enthusiasm and regret would subsequently be echoed in the frontier novels of James Fenimore Cooper and the Westerns of John Ford.
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The representative of Canada, speaking on behalf of CANZ (including Australia and New Zealand), echoed the sentiments expressed by the delegates of the United States and Belgium.
Her offer of a magazine to a tired, scared and lonely soldier has echoed throughout my life.
Labour politicians and unions said it echoed 1980s Tory minister Lord Tebbit's "get on your bike" comments.
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Thema Bryant-Davis, an iReporter and Los Angeles-area clinical psychologist, echoed the sentiment that racial tension and stereotyping factored in the killing.
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