Redford said in the documentary that he didn't expect the echo of "All the President's Men" to remain for so long.
But if the honeymoon ends and Ekho Moskvy becomes the echo of public discontent, the station may find itself in trouble.
Many towns on the eastern plains of Colorado, far from the snowboarders and mountain-bikers, have heard just the echo of the latest boom.
You can almost see the echo of it playing in his head, and then, he likes it so much, he says it again, often smiling.
The welcome to the workshop will be addressed by Franco Gabrielli, Head of the Italian Civil Protection Department, Peter Billing, Deputy Head of Crisis Response Unit at the DG ECHO of the European Commission, Francesca Santoro from UNESCO-IOC, and Pierluigi Soddu, PPRD South Executive Director.
Where I am, at the moment, is with the echo battery of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade.
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Bringing fish and seafood from the quay via auctions and wholesalers in curved rows of warehouses through to the end-buyers, it is the last echo of a Tokyo whose loss the governor seems to mourn.
His answer was to have the walls in the galleries painted in shades of gray, ranging from very pale in the 20th century displays to echo the hues of steel and aluminum associated with that era's technological advances -- to deep and dark hues in the medieval galleries.
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.
As he works, the calls of hornbills echo through the forest and colonies of fruit bats flap among the banyans and teak trees.
The curving sides of the spa echo the vessel's exterior, so it sort of forms a boat within a boat.
State regulators, who have been warning of the perils of poor investor protection rules in the JOBS Act for months, echo the sentiments of the other pro-investor groups and have sent a letter outlining what needs to be done.
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Soon that's all the community may have left--the strident echo of a half-remembered Portuguese culture.
On her summer tour, a barely ambulatory Stevie Nicks has offered diehard fans the faintest echo of Fleetwood Mac's glory days.
Instead, the Republican presidential candidate has criticized the Fed in ways that echo the opinions of another adviser, John Taylor.
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Now that we have entered an era, when each of us has the capacity to be a media company, the lack of fact checking and the amplification of echo chambers seems to be accelerating.
Our belief is that universities that have been around for over 100 years are important institutions, they are important platforms, and so the philosophy of Echo 360 is to partner with the universities, and work with them as they want to do more innovative things.
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There are a few other less notable issues with the Echo, but no others that would get in the way of us enjoying the Echo.
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Epworth said the "dark and moody" song was intended to echo the narrative of the film.
Julian understood that he would have to hire cheap help, a broken-down old carpenter desperate for work, or some rehabilitating wino or mental case, and the thought elevated his spirits, as if such servitude would echo the history of the place.
It fired a sonic pulse at the ground and used the speed of the returning echo to calculate our height.
This means that to effectively participate in our little ghetto corner of social media, we all must do our part and echo the sentiments of those who have spotted something relevant.
The incident appeared to echo one of the city's most notorious subway attacks: the 1999 killing of Kendra Webdale, who was pushed in front of a train by an emotionally disturbed man.
Because the early universe is believed to have undergone a period of rapid inflation, features that were Planck-scale may have been magnified to the point where they are visible as blips in the cosmic microwave background, an electromagnetic echo of the Big Bang.
The first part of the exhibition follows a winding route intended to echo the wandering and often difficult existence of the Romani people.
The rake of the auditorium seating is just as generous, and the stained-plywood walls cut into loosely rearranged jigsaw pieces shade pleasantly from honey hues at the back to dark mahogany at the stage's edge, a playful spatial echo of the houselights dimming.
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And the other thing is that I can't echo enough the importance of really good hygiene.
As a kid, Sinclair could echo the words of others, but didn't talk until age 12.
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