He echoed earlier comments from his trainer Graham Everett that this will be the toughest fight of his career.
More recently, in 2009, he echoed these thoughts in a CNBC interview.
He echoed the contributions made by members of all parties, which underlined the importance of amateur sporting clubs to local communities, and gave the UUP's Robin Swann an assurance that he had no plans to lower the current level of rate relief.
He also echoed Lang's sentiment that it's not just about monetary donations.
" He is echoed by Professor Colin Talbot of the University of Manchester : "in normal circumstances you wouldn't expect tax receipts to return that quickly during a recession, so that's a fairly strong assumption.
He also echoed the concerns of some business leaders that "referendums have often turned countries inward" warning that "it is best for everyone, we think, when leaders have the time to be able to focus on common challenges rather than spending their time on internal workings".
That echoed a stance he took in November, before Maryland voted to pass a law approving gay marriage.
The minister echoed this concern, saying he thought there were "compelling" reasons to drop this section of Ms Grant's bill.
Michael Dell echoed their concerns, saying he had been hugely surprised at the size of the premium HP was willing to pay.
Ray Parry, who has worked at the factory for 35 years, echoed the views of many workers when he said he was concerned about how few well-paid jobs might be available locally.
In a separate interview with the paper, Bishop McCulloch echoed those criticisms, just days after he used his Christmas Day sermon to warn that society was facing an inevitable come-uppance for its "buy now, pay later" culture.
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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.
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His strident essays for that book, which he has never repudiated or withdrawn from publication, were echoed by his actions in the 1990s as a principal supporter of financial deregulation in his capacity as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Feebly, the candidate echoed the official line: they should vote, he told them, because of the global hostility toward Iran.
As he explored wild country, he heard a call to preserve our country's heritage that echoed throughout our forests and river valleys.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Proclamation -- National Park Week, 2012
Some of the proposals by Mr. Christie, a Republican, echoed those in a report last week by a panel he appointed after the Sandy Hook shootings.
His comments were echoed by Education Secretary Michael Gove, who last week said he would vote to leave the European Union if a referendum was held now.
Blaine's "show-me" attitude is echoed by her SNAP colleague Peter Isely, who was sexually abused when he attended a Catholic boarding school in Wisconsin.
Mr. Fernandez's comments were echoed in Virginia, which was won by Mr. Romney after only he and Ron Paul managed to qualify for the ballot.
His view was echoed by Sinn Fein's Pat Sheehan who said that, although he was not opposed in principle to giving police more powers, his party had difficulty with the original motion because the PSNI had not asked for more powers, and the best results came from police and statutory community agencies working together.
That's a view echoed by "Spoils of War" author John Tirman, who adds that he will not travel to Turkey now for fear of arrest or imprisonment.
But McLaren boss Ron Dennis echoed the views of the rest of the F1 team owners and drivers when he said that the incident could happen at any race and at any time.
Nevertheless, he says business has been down since Hartley's killing in September -- something Gonzalez echoed.
He surveyed boxes and suitcases, fingered the electric drill, tapped on the wine barrel, which echoed with a dim hollowness.
The speech echoed one Medvedev gave at Davos as his country's president in 2011, when he also pushed foreign investment in Russia while acknowledging that reforms were needed.
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