The Conservatives said Sir Michael had echoed their view that UK troops had long been over-stretched.
Coach Andy Robinson echoed Parks's comments, and said they never recovered from a sloppy start.
That was a thought echoed Friday from other foreign ministers, including Alistair Darling of Britain.
Reid's concerns over the upcoming January transfer window were echoed by Plymouth's executive director Keith Todd.
Nally also echoed the concern that governments may go too far in introducing new regulations.
This is a sentiment echoed by David Archibald, president of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars North America.
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Jim Carey's antics in Liar, Liar blared appropriately and footsteps echoed nicely in The Getaway.
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu echoed that request, challenging the community to get involved.
Her comments were echoed by Wales Rally GB's sporting and logistics manager, Claire Parker.
That concern was echoed by locals walking by Via Verde on a recent afternoon.
This view was echoed by research published last year in the British Medical Journal.
His views were echoed by Francis Lun, managing director of Lyncean Holdings in Hong Kong.
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The South Devon Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, which manages Torbay Hospital, echoed the sentiments.
Colossa's story is echoed not only around Johannesburg but in many other economic hubs across Africa.
The U.K. government had historically echoed the BP line, until our report was published.
This sentiment is mostly echoed by Jakub Kumoch, a conservative analyst from the Sobieski Institute.
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That view is echoed by President Bush, who's pushing for a guest worker program.
That was a view echoed by Professor Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London.
This trend is being echoed in the actions of mammoth tech companies such as Intel.
But despite being far colder, the start of 2013 has echoed the dry beginning to 2012.
The Duchess of Cornwall echoed her husband's sentiments, and said she found the experience "very humbling".
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Benn's winning falls in the final echoed those in the first round against Jack Hale.
It's a sentiment echoed by so many of Rodriguez's "girls, " who say they consider him family.
Then they saw the frantic swimming, the cries for help that echoed across the bay.
Each poll's finding also is echoed by at least one other survey, clouding the picture.
That was a thread that was echoed by the President and most across the nation.
Mr Douglas echoed other members' comments that there was much anger about the proposed merger.
West Ham survived several more near misses as cries of "champions, champions" echoed around Old Trafford.
But Delyth Morgan, chief executive of the charity Breakthrough Breast Cancer, echoed the surgeons' call.
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