They got bored with the Cure, so Gerry changed it to Echo and the Bunnymen.
But I just want to echo what I said at the beginning of this session.
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Epworth said the "dark and moody" song was intended to echo the narrative of the film.
Talking heads are tripping over each other to echo negative sentiment about Tim Cook.
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So, I thought to echo that, the only way to present this is in Jim's own words.
Mr Obama deliberately made the speech in Osawatomie, Kansas, to echo Teddy Roosevelt's call for a "New Nationalism" in 1910.
He thought he could come up with something to echo that legacy.
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The first part of the exhibition follows a winding route intended to echo the wandering and often difficult existence of the Romani people.
And the words continue to echo down to the present day, spoken to us today by children who were not even alive then.
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From initial shock and anger, the Venezuelan press is beginning to echo a more reflective mood developing in the country following last week's landslides.
They were expected to echo the formula presented by Bill Clinton in 2000 and more or less reiterated by George Bush a few years after.
Some European leaders have been uneasy at Blair's readiness to echo U.S. President George W. Bush's use of the word "war" to describe the current situation.
His comments appeared to echo the stance of the Conservatives, who argued on Saturday that the new constitution would give Europe the characteristics of a state.
Soon, with the chance to be successful and make progress at hand, intrinsic motivation kicked in, which appears to echo some of Harvard Professor Roland Fryer Jr.
Developers hope to echo the success of the London Eye which was originally a temporary structure, but has now been in place for more than 10 years.
Before I say anything else, I want to echo what I know Hillary addressed earlier -- just say a few words about our friend and partner, Richard Holbrooke.
As if to echo the explosiveness of its music, this Arizona band has shared the ticket with big acts like Jimmy Eat World and Mae among many others.
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Mike Norman, editor of the Economic Contrarian Update, usually holds against-the-grain opinions, although his latest comments seem to echo a growing consensus: the bull market for homebuilders is over.
It "aimed to echo the message of peace and friendship to the neighboring states and guarantee security of the seafaring and shipping lines vis-a-vis sea piracy, " the news agency said.
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And unless we can prove that America can be one out of all these many cultures, to echo what Governor Rossello said, we're not going to have the America we want.
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.
Criticism of how business schools may have helped create the end of the business world as we know it would seem to echo Gordon-Howell's point about the need for more emphasis on ethics.
But the point that I was trying to make was simply that -- and, again, to echo a little bit about what Secretary Gates said, we have -- we obviously have 68, 000 troops there.
At the end of this year, the European Space Agency will start to roll out the multi-billion-euro Sentinel fleet of satellites, which aim to echo the Landsat philosophy but with many more types of sensor.
Foster is too much of a democrat to echo that sentiment, but it's a fact that his imagination runs naturally on the epic scale and that, more surprisingly, large size doesn't diminish the humanistic and spiritual qualities of his buildings.
So while in the minds of many of these women, Mitt Romney is largely undefined, what they apparently do know and feel about him seems to echo those Bain ads -- and look to represent a beginning sketch of someone they cannot trust.
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.
And so I just -- I want to echo I guess some of what my colleague, Michael Bennet from Colorado, mentioned, but also to ask you, in terms of where we are going, what can we tell the people in terms of predictability and certainty in getting this economy back on track?
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