Word: echo
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...Dukakis' opposition to the death penalty and his veto of a bill requiring public-school teachers to recite the Pledge of Allegiance spurred Republicans to claim he was out of touch with the American mainstream. The Bush-Cheney team will echo the assault, noting that Kerry also opposes the death penalty, although he makes an exception for terrorists. You can see the ad now: Does Kerry really believe, the narrator might say, that it's O.K. to execute an al-Qaeda operative who blows up a bus but not a gangster who shoots up a restaurant? Republicans will also press...
HoCo members in Adams—the “defenseless” victim Mather has sworn to defend—echo Kalamchi’s suspicions...
...administrators charged with overseeing mental health services echo the idea that time off can be the best option for students with severe mental illness—and assert that students should take this route more often...
Many students echo Buttigieg’s concerns, noting that years of dedication to campus organizations cannot be discounted...
...where are the jobs right now? With the nation's 68 million baby boomers getting creaky in the knees, health care and social assistance have added a robust 255,000 jobs this year through October. The echo of these boomers--their progeny--will create jobs too. America continues to need teachers, so jobs in private educational services grew by 56,000 this year. Thanks in part to low interest rates, new homebuilding helped boost construction jobs by 147,000 since February...