Examples of using Echoed in English and their translations into Swedish
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Gary Hart, the former Democratic senator from Colorado, echoed Huebert's concern about security concerns in the Arctic.
This is a thought echoed by many of us as we face trials in our own life journeys.
The sound of the Song of Christ has echoed over all the lands of the Western World
I am therefore delighted that President Barroso echoed this in what he said.
raised the cry of revolt which was to be echoed for centuries by every passion.
texture of Rolex's Yacht-Master baffle echoed on the dial- again very rare on the modern Rolex sports watch.
free from any ties with the bourgeois state, echoed inside Franco's regiments
I am delighted to see the extent to which Mrs Lynne echoed this view so powerfully a few moments ago.
policy forum, echoed those points today.
there was a wedding on and the noise echoed terribly.
It will be echoed by the eye, and the drain
Debates in national parliamentsandmedia media echoed the vigorous parliamentary debate onchanges to the 1990 law and a differentiation in sanctionsfor possession of drugs attracted media and politicalattention in the Czech Republic.
the UK, echoed these demands.
Some of the important values of the people are echoed in the stories that persist through the ages.
There's also a Modverb setting for adding swirling and echoed textures to your sound.
A point echoed by both the rapporteur, Henri Malosse,
not only because the title echoed a famous statement by the great Willy Brandt.
basic this was also echoed at breakfast.
a sentiment that has been echoed throughout popular social movements since.
the long Italian expletive chants echoed over the riverbank area.