Sentences with phrase «echoes of all»

While not appearing to retreat on the issue, the Mujica statement also echoes some of the rhetoric by education advocates when it comes to funding schools.
In echoes of other recent events, there is also need for more transparency about the extent and nature of arrangements made between the biggest beasts in the corporate and public sector.
All of it carries worrying echoes of the turn of the century, when a huge build - up of troops on the border scared the world into fully appreciating the delicate nature of the two nuclear states» relationship.
The episode has echoes of Gordon Brown infamously being caught during the 2010 election campaign branding Gillian Duffy a «bigoted woman» after she challenged him on immigration from Eastern Europe.
Nevertheless, there remain echoes of it in Liberal Democrat and Labour proposals for «mansion taxes».
U.S. President Donald Trump's criticism of NATO as «obsolete» echoes some of the same concerns raised by De Gaulle's use of the same term fifty years ago.
This has echoes of previous initiatives when Manchester and Leeds were given the special status of «city regions», but which probably reflects how the two metropolitan areas have been perceived and trusted by government to deliver growth and investment.
Faint echoes of Tony Blair there, writes political editor Gary Gibbon.
Bernard Jenkin, the Conservative chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (Pacac), told Civil Service World that he believed the change had echoes of Tony Blair's decision to allow a small number of Spads — including director of communications Alastair Campbell — to give instructions to officials.
Slight echoes of James Nayler (but without the hot iron, I hope)?
Meredith McIver, the in - house speechwriter for the Trump Organization, took responsibility for penning the Melania Trump address featuring uncanny echoes of a 2008 Michelle Obama speech, and said she offered to resign but Trump wouldn't let her.
In a warning with echoes of 1984, when the Brighton bomb killed several Tory conference delegates and nearly succeeded in assassinating the prime minister, former senior police and army officers have informed Patrick Mercer that dissident splinter groups have discussed hitting this year's gathering.
Mr Cameron, whose olive branch move has echoes of Tony Blair courting Paddy Ashdown's Lib Dems ten years ago, added: «We will never win the fight to make British poverty history as long as we rely on top - down, centralised state mechanisms,» he wrote.
I could see the echoes of the kids they once were flash across their faces as their own kids raised hell together in the next room.
You can see in Farrington's four academic mindsets echoes of Deci and Ryan's three intrinsic motivations — competence, autonomy, and relatedness.
As the current crop prepare to take their place among the 32 competitors at the 2018 edition, echoes of that memorable previous showing...
The loss of McGuinness also has echoes of the loss of the coaching brain trust Ferguson had assembled on the first - team bench when Moyes arrived to take over at United.
He's a solid defender that can play all across the back four, and apparently has echoes of a young Kolo Toure, which is always good.
In echoes of Paris five days earlier, when Muir's attacking tactics paid off with that British record, she followed closely behind pacemaker Jenny Meadows, who led through 400m in 62.59 seconds and 800m in 2:08.10.
Took a bit of a break since my post after the Utd game, watched the game in the Pub with 3 gooners and 60 or so utd fans so I probably needed to give myself a bit of time before posting as I still had the echoes of idiot Man Utd talk ringin in my ears.
There are already echoes of that season in which Liverpool emerged as if from nowhere to play thrilling, attacking football and challenge for a title that ultimately went to City by just two points.
A permanent transfer to United seems highly unlikely given his rumoured bad relationship with Louis van Gaal, while four goals and four assists in 23 appearances is the kind of slump that immediately has echoes of the kind of rapid decline suffered by Fernando Torres after switching Liverpool for Chelsea; sometimes world class players just don't recover.
Better still, it all comes with the echoes of a cultural exchange, not a trade deficit.
Michelle, however, is determined to matriculate, and one can hear echoes of her family's history of academic achievement in her justifications.
But the words posted by common fans — people who over the years knew him only from a stadium's seat, through a TV screen, from postgame stories — showed his death shook loose, for some, echoes of cheers from a place they believed was long gone.
All while the echoes of our screams bounce helplessly off the walls of a deep gorge, heard by no one.
This huge affirmation from their fans will serve nicely to drown out any echoes of reasonable doubt the league just went through with the colossal bust of the Draft Day movie.
In a move that has echoes of Mesut Ozil to it, Arsenal could smash their club transfer record with a move for one of Real Madrid's best players.
Long after the last reveling fan from Oklahoma had fallen out of the night, the echoes of Boomer Sooner were still glancing off the hills around Los Angeles.
The echoes of Steven Gerrard's requiem mass were still echoing around the country, and the tears had barely dried on Merseyside, but Raheem Sterling had been on to his agent.
I tossed these beautiful green, spring vegetables in a citrus dressing, which echoes some of the flavors in the marinade.
Some of the ideas currently creating the most excitement in the organic world have strong echoes of the early days of the modern organic movement.
Though public health is not at issue now, government oversight is, and the latest developments have echoes of earlier European food safety crises, including mad cow disease in Britain and dioxin in eggs and poultry in Belgium.
The nutty crunchy texture and sweet echoes of cinnamon and coconut make this the most delicious and nutritious way to start any day.
Even Galileo's most important work, Dialogues on Two New Sciences, contains strong echoes of ideas developed in the fourteenth century.
One hears echoes of Ruskin's nostalgia for the harmony of the medieval manor in contrast to the din of modern factories, or of James» preference for the Virgin over the dynamo as the central symbol of power in society, or of Schumacher's «small is beautiful» against the «great industrial city.»
The second season of the post-Rapture HBO drama tries to start over in a new place, but grief chases them down, with echoes of C.S. Lewis.
Baldwin's comparison of the sale of Joseph to other examples of suffering servants (Isaiah 53: 3 - 6; Zechariah 11:12 - 13, 13:7 - 9) echoes some of the typology used in early Christian interpretation and it is good not to overlook this part of the history of exegesis.
What about Boston, and New York,» where the empty seminary halls, we are told, produce only echoes of bygone days?
And while the echoes of confederation, covenant and council can be heard in the background of the Gospels, it is the fanfare of Davidic monarchy that greeted Jesus.
In a world longing for peace and tolerance, such fighting talk seemed out of place; it would make for a quieter life if we appeared content to listen to all nations, to offer sympathetic and constructive echoes of whatever they happened to be saying already, to play down that old imperialistic claim that Christ is with us in special, unique, and necessary fashion.
I see echoes of both Don Martin and Joe Martin in your earlier work.
His notion of agape seems to come more from Rousseau than the Christian tradition, as when he says that agape is what has led to such things as the modern welfare state, where echoes of «Christian» egalitarianism can be seen.
«In this way too, I heard echoes of what Gandhi said: «Stay at home!
You would think they would hear eerie echoes of 1930s Germany in the shouting down and silencing of an eleven - year - old girl at one of the hearings of the commission charged with determining whether the building in question deserved landmark status.
Who wants to catch echoes of any painful refrains, of any «Hannah - like» sobbings except without the answer, of any midnight bargaining and heart - wrenching pleadings?
To approach the cross with too much faith, to stand in its shadow with certain confidence of Easter light, is finally to confront no cross at all, only the unrepentant echoes of our religious noise.
What might be heard are the echoes of the culturally silenced and marginalized.
There are many literary echoes of the swamp image in early medieval literature.
Instead when a person marries... he takes his sexual desire, and he does the same thing with it that we must all do with all our physical desires if we would make them means of worship — 1) he brings it into conformity to God's word; 2) he subordinates it to a higher pattern of love and care; 3) he transposes the music of physical pleasure into the music of spiritual worship, 4) he listens for the echoes of God's goodness in every nerve; 5) he seeks to double his pleasure by making her joy his joy; and 6) he gives thanks to God from the bottom of his heart because he knows and he feels that he never deserved one minute of this pleasure.
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