They called their victims inferior, haunting echoes of the slave trade that thrived here for centuries.
The overall risk remained low, but it echoes similar findings linking flu and schizophrenia.
It's an approach that echoes the renaissance of vinyl records among hip young aesthetes.
The question echoes around the Ankara cocktail circuit, but it raises a host of others.
Royea echoes the challenges of creating connected devices that actually reach their targeted users.
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The move echoes a similar confirmed-click format on text ads instituted several years ago.
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Spencer Patton, founder and chief financial officer of Steel Vine Investments, echoes what some others said.
The saga echoes a 1997 incident after Woods won his first U.S. Masters title.
This approach brings a lush detail to an arrangement and echoes the beauty of nature.
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The study echoes others which have linked health to the countryside and urban parks.
The Dow's inability to finish above 13000 echoes the market's previous stalls at certain levels.
Theory must always be serviceable for policy, even if its echoes went beyond practical requirements.
Fields, the American funny man, echoes the more recent feelings of many a resident in Basra.
At the Aldobrandini bridal shop a few blocks away, Maki Maruta echoes such sentiment.
That idea echoes what Wolfensohn said when he sat down with Steve Forbes in January.
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You smelled diesel fuel and Port-a-Potties and heard the echoes of talk radio and Patriot News.
The problem for the country echoes the problem for individuals: Willpower is not enough.
Traces of blues and funk weave through echoes of Jamaican dub and flashes of jazz anarchy.
More echoes: The Dow dropped 48% in 1973-74, in line with 2008-2009's crash of 55%.
As he listened to Obama's acceptance speech Tuesday night, he heard echoes of King.
Indeed, May's joint sell-off in commodities and equities echoes similarly timed declines in 2010 and 2011.
The movie plot echoes with the immigration problems France has battled in the recent years.
The store, with hardwood floors and sleek lighting fixtures, echoes Apple's airy retail concept.
Anne-Laure Tremblay, metals analyst at BNP Paribas, echoes what others have said about the metal.
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There are many deliberate echoes of Rapture in Columbia too many to be a coincidence.
But that, and its surviving echoes in the modern era, had disappeared like Atlantis.
There are other echoes of the conflict that scarred Cambodia throughout the late 1970s and 1980s.
Dr Nagaraj echoes a similar sentiment, saying there's "some scepticism" about how these courts work.
Scott Turow, a best-selling author and president of the Authors Guild, echoes publishing-house complaints.
Irish music echoes out of marquees at the course and bars in the town.
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