Wijdan Mikaeil is sitting in an overstuffed leather couch in the echoing lobby of the Rashid Hotel.
But with recent stories of destruction and death still echoing in New Orleans, fewer tourists are coming here to hear these old ghost stories.
Justice Kennedy said the mandate took "a step beyond what our cases have allowed, " echoing in his line of questioning the nub of the challengers' argument.
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There had been more to celebrate in the World Cup itself, Barzalona cementing his reputation for exuberance by rising in his stirrups in celebration well before the finish line, echoing his win in last year's English Derby.
In so doing, they are echoing the behaviour of the Canadian government in the face of repeated attempts by Quebec to secede.
Bernardo's video initially set off a firestorm in her hometown, echoing across the country.
Meanwhile, the fashionable idea that Asia's many hard-edged nationalisms had been softened by trade-weighted rationalism has been rudely knocked aside, not least by India's nuclear tests in May and the echoing booms from Pakistan.
"I've never heard of anyone selling used urinals from a bar or restaurant for any reason, " said Bob Bieder, an owner of Westchester Square Plumbing Supply Co. in the Bronx, echoing other plumbing and restaurant suppliers across the city.
From the robust and lively percussion segments and the echoing vocals in "I Saw A Bird, " to the more somber sound of "I Will Run For Our Love, " their debut LP showcases a broad range of tempos and moods.
"The women come through on bikes, and they're not dressed properly, " said Joel Weiser, a Hasidic musician who lives in the area, echoing complaints heard during the backlash that forced the removal of a painted bike lane on Bedford Avenue.
Echoing a rise in cocktail culture in restaurants, bars are growing in popularity at home.
The first time, the violins, delicately echoing the singer in brief phrases, sounded as though they were weeping.
Several pickets wore signs that said "I am a man" or "I am a woman, " echoing placards carried in Memphis in 1968.
Echoing the public discussion in the United States, the Danish tax was aimed to encourage a change in diets.
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"We don't know what our fate is going to be, " says Eirini, a 53-year-old public relations worker from Athens, echoing a widespread sentiment in Greece's capital.
But Mr. Obama's budget proposal, echoing provisions called for in previous years, would have the generation-skipping-transfer exemption expire after 90 years, making the assets subject to taxes at that point.
You were absolutely certain that your boss would approve your idea for a new software program, and she said no in a way that is still echoing down the corridor.
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Also limited to no more than 918 units, the 911 Turbo S Edition 918 Spyder will have exterior and interior design elements echoing the plug-in hybrid 918 Spyder supercar's styling.
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"The government has a role to play, " Bush said, echoing comments he made in late August when he announced an expansion of the Federal Housing Administration to save as many as 80, 000 borrowers from foreclosure.
Lopez Obrador has criticized the election and refused to concede repeatedly over the past week, echoing comments he made in 2006 when election authorities said the leftist candidate narrowly lost the presidential vote to Felipe Calderon.
Echoing that sentiment, in neighboring Lebanon, where Syria's conflict continued to reverbate in clashes between pro- and anti-Syrian government groups, 15 people were killed in fighting in the northern city of Tripoli between Saturday and Sunday, said local news reports.
Indeed, in an effort apparently designed to calm concerns, one of Boeing's airline customers - Bjorn Kjos, chief executive of Norwegian Air Shuttle - has come out in defence of the plane, echoing the view that "minor problems" such as these should be expected.
Dimon said the housing market "has turned, " echoing a statement he made in October after its third-quarter earnings report.
It also tells us that it plans to add plenty more dedicated S Pen software (echoing the Premium Suite) in the future.
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Buber essentially says that modern man feels alienated and devoid of meaning because one mode of being, Encounter, is marginalized, echoing what Rachel Selekman said in my previous article.
Echoing Green, started in 1987 by General Atlantic co-founder David Hodgson and others, funds organizations that seek to create social change in fields like economic development, health and education.
This particular panel, at the Forbes 400 Summit On Philanthropy last June, included two Silicon Valley venture capitalists Marc Andreessen and Jim Breyer, along with Dr. Cheryl Dorsey, a Harvard-trained pediatrician, former White House fellow, and now the president of Echoing Green, a pioneer in the social entrepreneurship movement.
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"Now he can rest in peace, " she told reporters, echoing what she'd earlier told Kennedy's widow by phone.
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However, Ross criticised the BBC for becoming over-cautious in the wake of the Sachs affair, echoing comments made by comedy producer John Lloyd earlier this week.
The decorative rice cakes at Jilsiru (Insadong St) are works of art, and turn down the nearby alley to sip quince tea in Yetchatjip, a hobbit-sized teashop echoing with water features, songbirds and gayageum (zither) music.
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