In this sense, they echoed the sentiments of so many women entrepreneurs everywhere.
They echoed the muddle of the 1931 May committee in supposing that tightened budgets were morally needed in great depressions.
They are echoed by regulators engaged in multiple investigations around the world.
The fickleness that many celebrities demonstrate in their love lives is echoed in how they feel about their cellphones.
Feebly, the candidate echoed the official line: they should vote, he told them, because of the global hostility toward Iran.
Toward Mormons, Fischer said they are not Christians -- a sentiment echoed by other evangelical leaders such as the Rev.
Not that they needed warming up - children's cheers echoed around the church at their comedy capers.
Coach Andy Robinson echoed Parks's comments, and said they never recovered from a sloppy start.
Her words were echoed by several opposition leaders, who said they believed Mr Okruashvili had given testimony under duress.
Great howls of wind echoed down the Doo Lough Valley, and they were answered in volleyed sequence by the howls of the Killary dogs.
Then they saw the frantic swimming, the cries for help that echoed across the bay.
Although the landscape can shield people from sound, the report says one respondent living within 1km of a wind farm said the sound echoed off a nearby mountain into the valley where they lived.
They also asked the media to respect their daughter's privacy, a request echoed by McCain adviser Schmidt.
It's a sentiment echoed by so many of Rodriguez's "girls, " who say they consider him family.
One example was the way she responded to Alfredo's late plea that they leave Paris together so she could regain her health: "Parigi, o caro, " she echoed, but her subdued, wistful tone told us she knew it was a vain hope.
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