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31. The Daily Echo has a readership of over ten million. 32. I should like to echo the words of the previous speaker. 33. Her sweet voice chimed in beautifully with the echo of the music. 34. I could hear it echo through the house. 35. Had heard and found the echo in themselves. 36. An echo, after all, can be deeply satisfying. 37. It seems that laughter needs an echo.Henri Bergson 38. Two old folk - we echo in it. 39. The echo of the bells rang through the town. 40. They echo eerily. Within seconds they are outside. 41. A tiny echo sighed back at him. 42. I was inclined to echo Mary's disgust. 43. Type: This will echo the file information to screen. 44. Don't miss tomorrow's Echo for full details. 45. Printer echo is controlled with the following key sequences. 46. But other poems echo earlier attitudes. 47. Results of the study echo the findings of recent newspaper polls. 48. The Northern Echo printed the story based on information given by prosecutors at the crown court. 49. In an eerie echo of Adams, unionist leaders gave warnings of further violence which sounded more like threats than warnings. 50. Hencke heard one canister bounce off the outer hull with a dull echo like the Devil knocking at the door. 51. Details of an easy to enter competition, open to all youngsters 14 and under, will appear in tomorrow's Echo. 52. I always enjoy reading your page in the Echo, will you please forward this letter to the Beeb. 53. Echo Sten-Tel's primary service area includes North Dakota and Minnesota. 54. It cast an unflattering light upon the skin, it made voices echo. 55. New York publishers echo accusations of a conflict of interest in the choice of Knopf without prior competitive bidding. 56. Consequently, this is the least favoured method unless you especially want to echo screen output to the printer. 57. Waves ignore frontiers and time-zones as they echo round the world. 58. Apart from answering the phone, she can dance, pray, collect the mail and the Echo and push a shopping trolley. 59. The uprising was an echo of the student protests in the '60s. 60. But inside the echo were sounds not quite their own-a kind of threnody, a weeping, something melodic and sad.