But, for Saudis, these are far-off horrors that have found no echo in the kingdom itself.
His misgivings have an echo in the criticisms of genetically modified food today.
And it should involve Scarpia, whose signature chords echo in the orchestra.
Recently, Kit and Holly found a more benign echo in the misfit adolescent lovers who elope into the wilderness in Wes Anderson's magical "Moonrise Kingdom" (2012).
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Then, after they acknowledged they had a verdict and filed out, Simpson let out a sigh that was loud enought to almost echo in the courtroom, as if he were deflating.
One of the things Murie said at that hearing will no doubt echo in the coming debate on the future of ANWR: "Beauty is a resource in and of itself, " she told the Congressional committee.
Although they're bright, it doesn't look like Sony had any more success than Kyocera did with the Echo in minimizing the bezel separating the two panels.
We would echo the warning in the report that this should never be tried at home due to the risk of serious allergic reactions.
Those who complain that the city was ruined by Georges Pompidou and Richard Rogers in the 1970s echo those who complained in the 1930s that Baron Haussmann had ruined the city in the 1860s.
This is something my mother-in-Law wrote for the Earlsdon ECHO in November 1990 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of The Blitz.
Mr. FOUKARA: I think when Barack Obama was going around saying that John McCain was going to be an extension of George Bush in terms of his policies, I think a lot of people in the - it just had an incredible echo with people in the region.
American politicians' objections to the deal echo those heard in the 1980s, when Japan embarked on a buying spree of American assets.
The British duo were a good match for their opponents in the early stages at the Echo Arena and earned the first break point in the fourth game thanks to a great Murray lob but Fyrstenberg held firm on his serve.
Drew always has clients in the game who echo his message in hopes of converting the unenlightened about his talents, among them in the past the tag team of Chad Ochocinco (Johnson?) and Terrell Owens.
There are a few other less notable issues with the Echo, but no others that would get in the way of us enjoying the Echo.
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But the events in Romania unpleasantly echo those in Hungary, where the prime minister, Viktor Orban, used his thumping election victory in 2010 to weaken independent institutions and pack his placemen into senior jobs.
Major producers may lose the echo-chamber debate in the short run, but convincing the public about food safety and the importance and healthy qualities of most processed foods is an endless marathon, not a sprint.
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In an echo of the Hayne-Webster debate, bills have been introduced in at least eleven states to nullify the federal law.
Estimates show that 80 million Echo Boomers live in the United States (depending on when their birth dates are measured).
And since Washington is an echo chamber in which the terms of the debate are initiated by government and reflected back by media, you forgot that any other options even existed.
Instead, the Republican presidential candidate has criticized the Fed in ways that echo the opinions of another adviser, John Taylor.
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As it declined, the Echo withdrew from its office in the middle of town and trimmed its coverage of local affairs.
The echo is also useful in looking at the function of the valves of the heart.
The Express and Echo, which is circulated in the Exeter area, said the move was in response to falling circulation and market changes.
The principles behind the new design follow the Fibonacci mathematical sequence discovered by Leonardo da Pisa in the 13th Century and echo the spirals at the centre of a sunflower or pine cone.
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It's unlikely that we'll see 4G on every carrier, but the expanded support may echo the Nokia Lumia 920 in covering a sufficiently wide swath of the world with faster speeds.
Temples to minimalism that echo the products in every way, including form and function.
Echo, a condominium in the Miami-area that recently hit the market, will have some 2, 800-square-foot units with 300-square-foot master closets, more than 10% of the total floor plan.
In Liverpool, the nightclub Cream is hosting a dance party with Fat Boy Slim and Pete Tong while The Christians and Echo and the Bunnymen give a free concert in the city.
Those expressions of unity still echo today, whether in the contributions that generations of Native Americans have made to our country, the Union our forebears fought so hard to preserve, or the providence that draws our families together this season.
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