Word: echoing
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Rabbits are so human," begins Lockley in an echo of Beatrix Potter. Then he brings his audience up short with a question behaviorists have yet to answer...
...Lane, who has since departed as the Packers' public relations man, still insists: "The players can't stand Devine. They want him out." The players themselves say that their complaints about Devine's strict discipline and lack of strategic imagination fall far short of rebellion; most echo Middle Linebacker Jim Carter when he says: "In rough times, it's easy to point a finger...
...brief for much character development or even action. Bromell is content to catch the thoughts of his characters and let their personalities and histories fend for themselves. The stories grow on you, reminding you first of things that have already happened to you; later, things that happen seem to echo them...
...proceedings. The turndown keeps that investigation alive, unless it is overruled by the California Supreme Court. Nixon contends that he has no plans to practice law and intends also to resign from the New York Bar Association. It too has initiated a preliminary disbarment probe and is likely to echo the California action if Nixon at tempts to resign in similar fashion...
...tone of Watson's response did not echo Kaufmann's optimism. "It is not our intention to make any serious dents in [the men's] practice procedure," Watson responded on November 2. "Are we justified in dismantling established men's programs that have operated in a vigorously competitive atmosphere in order to accord 'equal treatment' to programs which are not really equal in either intensity or dedication...