His misgivings have an echo in the criticisms of genetically modified food today.
Other options are very handy, like the option to have the Echo take you directly to Recorded TV when it is turned on -- rather than the main menu, which is the default in Media Center.
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But, for Saudis, these are far-off horrors that have found no echo in the kingdom itself.
It's not as if our decisions won't have repercussions that echo down the decades.
Few Spaniards will have missed the echo: it was from Spanish Morocco that Franco launched his coup in 1936.
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 complaints about Brent echo ones that have already been made about WTI.
Others I have met on the road echo the same, saying they did not take off for the purposes of self-discovery, even if it was a fun by-product.
If nothing else, as Goldwater said, voters will have a choice, not an echo.
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Soon that's all the community may have left--the strident echo of a half-remembered Portuguese culture.
To make every application on every Apple device act and feel like every other application on every Apple device, and to have the software of every Apple device echo the hardware design it runs on.
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State regulators, who have been warning of the perils of poor investor protection rules in the JOBS Act for months, echo the sentiments of the other pro-investor groups and have sent a letter outlining what needs to be done.
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But he drew comparisons between the Swansea squad and the Liverpool dressing room, which both have a core of locally produced players who echo the fans' passion for the club.
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This means that to effectively participate in our little ghetto corner of social media, we all must do our part and echo the sentiments of those who have spotted something relevant.
The baby boomlet or baby boom echo group born between 1988 and 1995 have flooded colleges with demand for a limited number of spots.
Some European leaders have been uneasy at Blair's readiness to echo U.S. President George W. Bush's use of the word "war" to describe the current situation.
Completed only four years ago, the Banca d'Italia's provincial head-offices on Rome's Via XX Settembre have, besides lots of marble, a huge echo around its 29 tills as well.
In an echo of the Hayne-Webster debate, bills have been introduced in at least eleven states to nullify the federal law.
In an echo of Conservative policy nationally, she says "we have to be very, very clear about the public finances".
But the point that I was trying to make was simply that -- and, again, to echo a little bit about what Secretary Gates said, we have -- we obviously have 68, 000 troops there.
There may have been a heckler or two, but while they failed to find an echo, such displays of impoliteness are not the usual way at this gathering.
And unless we can prove that America can be one out of all these many cultures, to echo what Governor Rossello said, we're not going to have the America we want.
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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Criticism of how business schools may have helped create the end of the business world as we know it would seem to echo Gordon-Howell's point about the need for more emphasis on ethics.
The lawsuit's allegations echo what many cult experts like Steven Hassan, Rick A. Ross and Cathleen Mann have been saying for years about Dahn.
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 the three previous times that I have attended the WEF, that belief among participants was palpable and partly believable, at least in the Davos echo chamber.
Because the early universe is believed to have undergone a period of rapid inflation, features that were Planck-scale may have been magnified to the point where they are visible as blips in the cosmic microwave background, an electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang.
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