He echoes Fishkin and Schwartz's reassurances that the pagerank change has had no effect on sites' traffic.
And he echoes Forrester's Carney, arguing that financial sector IT spending has been slowly adjusting their businesses and earnings expectations.
On domestic reform, he echoes others' demands for restrictions on executive pay.
He also echoes Prime Minister Fouad Siniora in saying that those who want to end Hezbollah's state within a state should focus on strengthening the Lebanese government.
Still, Shay says what strikes him is how familiar their struggles seem: When these Iraq vets speak, he hears echoes of the same loss and anger that have wounded generations of soldiers, all the way back to ancient Greece.
The most he heard, from sonar echoes in 1997, was very like a whale.
That idea echoes what Wolfensohn said when he sat down with Steve Forbes in January.
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Besides, Mr Netanyahu echoes a wide Israeli consensus when he rejects American and Palestinian demands that all building everywhere should cease.
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His black Division champion hat set aside for a minute, his smile still fresh after he doused coach Tom Coughlin with a cold, on-field Gatorade jug bath, he said he'd like to "wake up the echoes" of the 2007 Giants team that got hot late and went on to a Super Bowl upset.
The move echoes Pino "Joe" Pozzuoli's philosophy when he open Joe's Pizza in Greenwich Village in 1975: Instead of undercutting a pizzeria next door, he charged more for his slice, 40 cents instead of 35 cents.
Mr. Sarkozy's position on the ECB now echoes that of his Socialist rival, who has long said he would push for the central bank to have more growth-stimulating muscle if elected.
Herrmann was discouraged by the obscurity of his concert music compared to his film scores, and this underperformed Quintet, a final resurrection of the lost Madeleine (his somber string quartet "Echoes" had resuscitated her two years earlier), indicates he had every reason to be.
You can see echoes of these sentiments in a recent blog post from Eli Dourado, where he urges everyone to create positive externalities.
And so this line captures the character of Nucky Thompson, it echoes a truth that Nucky realizes about himself when at the end of season two he kills someone who has been threatening his business.
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That criticism echoes Tony Blair's attack on the Conservatives, although Mr Duncan Smith has argued he is simply standing up for those who have complaints and wants to make the system work.
He called it the phonograph, and it took a long time for librarians to figure out that the echoes of speech and music that Edison and his successors etched on discs were as important a part of our collective memory as the words that Johannes Gutenberg and his successors printed on paper.
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