And, in yet another echo of Lady Thatcher, he has learnt from previous experience.
One could almost hear an echo of Martin Luther denouncing the sale of indulgences.
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Soon that's all the community may have left--the strident echo of a half-remembered Portuguese culture.
In a faint echo of the 1970s Congress introduced a wage-subsidy scheme last year.
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But cynics also saw an echo of Mr Putin's first state-of-the-nation address as president in July 2000.
There is even an echo of the anti-elite message preached by the National Front's Jean-Marie Le Pen.
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There is an echo of Greek tragedy about the succession of blows striking a single American family.
They are an echo of the early 20th century, when TB was widespread and sanitariums dotted the nation.
In an echo of derby's depression roots, the tough sport has enjoyed a resurgence during tough economic times.
Instead, it crests, fades to a light linger, then builds up to a second echo of the first bold attack.
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In an echo of Conservative policy nationally, she says "we have to be very, very clear about the public finances".
Redford said in the documentary that he didn't expect the echo of "All the President's Men" to remain for so long.
On her summer tour, a barely ambulatory Stevie Nicks has offered diehard fans the faintest echo of Fleetwood Mac's glory days.
In an echo of the Hayne-Webster debate, bills have been introduced in at least eleven states to nullify the federal law.
But if the honeymoon ends and Ekho Moskvy becomes the echo of public discontent, the station may find itself in trouble.
An ominous echo of that came with the news, from Russian commanders, that some 500 rebels had returned to the ruined city.
Many towns on the eastern plains of Colorado, far from the snowboarders and mountain-bikers, have heard just the echo of the latest boom.
The language he used had an uncanny echo of language Tony Blair used to describe the threat posed by terrorism in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Arguably, then, gold's rise to date is not as much a reflection on U.S. monetary management as it is an echo of the commodity boom.
You can almost see the echo of it playing in his head, and then, he likes it so much, he says it again, often smiling.
The indigenous community has used the Internet to get its message out to the international community, Siren said, in an echo of protest movements elsewhere.
Then, in an echo of her appearance at last year's Brits, her post-awards press conference performance was interrupted to welcome the sound editing winners to the stage.
The film's name refers to the end of the Persian solar year, which Iranians celebrate, in an echo of their Zoroastrian past, by setting off fire crackers.
The researchers found that there were a lot more positive than negative stories, an echo of the well-known tendency for stockbrokers to issue more buy than sell recommendations.
Black churchgoers, of course, often do the same thing at Sunday-morning services, and I suspect that the amenlike responses of black theatergoers are a not-so-distant echo of that old-time religion.
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Mr Holland's account of the failure of the Allied Military Government to do much about the starvation and social breakdown in the liberated areas is an uncomfortable echo of today's Iraq.
Science as we know it was consciously created in the 19th century, and in many ways the current wave of data techniques feels like an echo of that first flood of innovations.
Bringing fish and seafood from the quay via auctions and wholesalers in curved rows of warehouses through to the end-buyers, it is the last echo of a Tokyo whose loss the governor seems to mourn.
In another echo of past political battles, one of those who argued in favor of Proposition 8 was Kenneth Starr -- the special prosecutor who led the Whitewater investigation that led to the 1998 impeachment of President Bill Clinton.
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