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In Wilkerson’s stories of 20th century Black America, we also hear the echoes of today’s migrant tales — the persistence that brings people to look for better futures and the roadblocks that stand in their way.

The "treatments" he recommends have echoes of the Geiers' ugly treatment of children.

From Salon

Now the border area - which Israelis call "the Gaza pocket" - echoes once more to the sounds of war, reigniting the deepest fears of all hostage families.

From BBC

The bond market scepticism echoes the sentiment of the ascendant Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.

From BBC

The family says the loss of Jean still echoes in their hearts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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