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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Hughton's sentiments are likely to be echoed by Sunderland's Steve Bruce and Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson, respectively the managers of Henderson and Smalling at club level.
Calls for the government's legal advice to be published were echoed by Labour MP and magistrate David Taylor.
Lord Hutton may or may not be convinced by this argument, echoed by all the government's witnesses.
These people, Nyoman Winate said, think some sort of memorial would be most appropriate, a view echoed by many people on Legian Street.
One answer might be a bilateral agreement between Hungary and Slovakia which echoed the provisions of the law without mentioning it.
Some faculty at the school echoed the concern, since the degree will be indistinguishable from those issued by the University of Wisconsin the traditional way.
Cardiac care expert Professor Philip Hannaford, of the department of primary care at Aberdeen University, echoed the concerns that the data might not be representative of the population as a whole.
He echoed earlier comments from his trainer Graham Everett that this will be the toughest fight of his career.
His position was echoed by radio consultant John Myers, who felt it should be played provided there was no reference to the campaign surrounding it.
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The scientists' union Prospect echoed this view, warning that the new council must not be at the expense of existing research or the nation's core scientific capability.
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Her action echoed Martin Luther King Jr's notion that civil disobedience could be effective in challenging segregation.
So we must be doing something right, or at the very least our arguments are being echoed by average Americans across the country who want this assistance.
Chief Superintendent David O'Connor from the Association of Scottish Police Superintendents also echoed this concern and asked whether the members of the board should be full time posts.
Ian McCafferty, a BOE rate-setter, echoed some Fed officials in arguing last week that companies and households may be holding back spending because of continued uncertainty about the future.
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief Jane Lubchenco echoed Allen's comments about Gulf seafood, saying that where water may still be tainted, no fishing is allowed.
London Wildlife Trust echoed the RSPCA's view that foxes rarely attack people and said any cull would be "extremely controversial, complex and expensive to implement".
The Financial Times the other day echoed the sentiments of many here and overseas when it speculated that President Bush could well be one of the worst chief executives the U.S. has ever had.
In reality, while social networks echoed yesterday with what seemed like a mass abandonment, the immediate impact on Instagram looks to be minimal.
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Eye on Wales says Mr Williams' view is echoed by many authorities, which are still committed to recycling, but do not believe it will be sufficient to reduce their waste by 2010.
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