Most pressure groups opposing Mr Powell echo Mr Copps, albeit in incompatible ways.
Mr Erdogan's secular critics echo Mr Assad's claims that he is playing a sectarian card by propping up Islamists across the Middle East.
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Its critics echo Mr Mintzberg: thanks at least in part to Gordon-Howell, business education's emphasis has moved too far away from practice towards theory.
But cynics also saw an echo of Mr Putin's first state-of-the-nation address as president in July 2000.
The Liverpool Echo reports Mr Bampton was originally from Wallasey in Merseyside and the former St Mary's College pupil was a well-known face on the Liverpool art scene.
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Mr Bamba's comments echo a recommendation by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon.
All three of his colleagues are impressive, but it is the snide, cuttingly nasal voice of Mr. Rhys that will echo in your mind long after you leave the theater.
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Many worry that Mr Blair has become little more than the president's echo, particularly when it comes to security and Iraq.
Indeed, while Sir Bernard's words were regarded by political journalists as the authentic echo of his boss, some suggest that with Mr Campbell it is sometimes the other way round: that when the prime minister speaks, what you get is pure Campbell.
Mr Obama deliberately made the speech in Osawatomie, Kansas, to echo Teddy Roosevelt's call for a "New Nationalism" in 1910.
After all, Mr. Krugman's cohorts on the left and its media echo chamber endlessly assailed President George W. Bush's policies.
Mr Williams is now in contention for the UK Unsung Hero award made at Liverpool's Echo Arena on Sunday 14 December.
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