Labour politicians and unions said it echoed 1980s Tory minister Lord Tebbit's "get on your bike" comments.
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The 15-month trial and the divisions in public opinion it generated echoed the controversy that accompanied Mr Fujimori throughout his political career.
Last week, South Africa's President Jacob Zuma - whose government initially backed Nato intervention, but then denounced it - echoed a similar view in a foreign policy speech.
Yet this argument rested on shaky constitutional ground, and no court has since echoed it.
For that matter, it is frequently echoed even by some of their own office-holders, frustrated by the party's inability to command the necessary cloture-imposing and veto-proof majorities on Capitol Hill.
The ego did not land and Madge's perfunctory performance echoed, it was so hollow.
It is a view echoed by Roy Greenslade, professor of journalism at City University, London, and a former tabloid editor.
It was a sentiment echoed by the victim's sister, Susan Doman.
It was a theme echoed by the French President, Francois Hollande, who spoke of a Europe wracked by doubt, wondering whether Europe has any meaning at all.
It is a view echoed by Mr. Haisma.
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It's a sentiment echoed by so many of Rodriguez's "girls, " who say they consider him family.
Antoinette Sandbach AM echoed his views stating that it was not realistic for north Wales residents to consider Cardiff Airport as their international airport.
He also echoed Lang's sentiment that it's not just about monetary donations.
This message echoed throughout the day, as it became abundantly clear that the business leaders and women fellows are determined to go confidently forward.
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It was a chilling account of war that was echoed on the other side of the world.
Andrew echoed McCafferty's views, saying it had been "a very positive meeting" which included all the Premiership bosses.
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Conservative David Hall, deputy leader at Somerset County Council, echoed the MP's sentiments calling it "an exciting time" and a "huge opportunity".
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Philip Lee, chief executive of the British Epilepsy Association (BEA) said the findings echoed those found by the charity when it carried out research.
The feeling of being on a treasure hunt and clinching it with the perfect location is one that other scouts echoed.
One answer might be a bilateral agreement between Hungary and Slovakia which echoed the provisions of the law without mentioning it.
This comes after a day of frustration trying to get it hooked up to UMTS yesterday -- a sentiment echoed by several others who took the plunge.
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It's that ever shifting battle for supremacy, echoed in the women's game, which appears to drive interest and keep tennis immune from the problems which have afflicted other sports in tough times.
Despite that, it came with the same filter effects and dual-capture features seen on the likes of the One S. Despite the weedy processor and 512MB of RAM -- specs that echoed the ghosts of smartphone past -- it kept up with our swipes and several apps launched without much waiting around.
His position was echoed by radio consultant John Myers, who felt it should be played provided there was no reference to the campaign surrounding it.
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Mrs Laing echoed her calls, telling the government she hoped it would correct the "anomaly" whereby owners "cannot be prosecuted" if their dog behaves in a "threatening" or "vicious" way on private property.
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