Word: echoed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...star than ever. Most of the major TV networks and national press turned up last week to witness his triumphant return. After 10 months in a minimum-security prison -- and away from his computers -- he looks relatively healthy and relaxed. He's now employed as a computer technician at ECHO, a New York-based online salon. It hardly ever crashes...
...Christmas Carol is playing this week. When a delegation of Londoners comes calling at Scrooge's office seeking alms for the poor, literature's best-known misanthrope shoots back his famous retort: Are there no prisons? No workhouses? No orphanages? On some nights the line, with its obvious echo of the latest ideas from Congress, has been bringing gasps and mutters from the crowd. In the months to come, Scrooge is a role Gingrich and his followers won't be afraid to assume. The only question is how many Americans will applaud the performance...
...whether it would be the case that ROTC policy discriminated against Jews, would Harvard University continue to write the check?" Flier thundered indignantly. "I ask whether it would be the case that ROTC policy discriminated against African-Americans, would Harvard University continue to write the check?" he echoed his earlier thunder. "I ask whether it would be the case that ROTC policy discriminated against women, would Harvard University continue to write the check?" he echoed his earlier echo...
...echo of the 1969 discussion that pushed ROTC off campus, some faculty members talked about the value of the military itself...
Racism is a phenomenon, which has existed since the beginning of time and throughout the world. To say that Jews are responsible for the ills of Blacks today is a venomous and thoroughly unfounded charge, with implications of conspiracy that echo The Protocols of the Elders of Zion...