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...Her head inclines downward sorrowfully, echoing the dead Baptist’s. She is Salome’s opposite, but age and youth are indissolubly bound in Caravaggio’s musing on time and transient beauty....
...After all, we have 200,000 citizens living there and, of course, we are concerned about their fate and will not allow them to become victims of another western adventure,” Lavrov said, echoing rhetoric used...
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...However, Xin also slammed foreign “protectionist behaviours” and the “abuse” of trade dispute mechanisms, echoing earlier comments from Beijing over the EV probe by Brussels and sweeping US restrictions...
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...“The line from Tennyson was echoing in my mind and felt resonant,” Glass-Kantor says....
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...Investors also said they were most concerned about the US shadow banking sector as the source of a systemic crisis, replacing a Chinese property crash as the number one risk, echoing recent warnings from...
...To date Starmer has repeatedly called for a “sustainable” ceasefire, echoing language used by the UK government, but has avoided demanding an “immediate” ceasefire, insisting certain criteria must be met...
...Some of the businesses that spoke to the FT accused the agency of lacking expertise and producing errors in its processing of claims, echoing wider industry concerns....
...However, Martin Sandbu, echoing Hamlet, says the previous EU rules “were often honoured in the breach”....
...Eleven companies dubbed the “Granolas” propelled European stocks to a record high this week, with their outsized contribution echoing the better-known “Magnificent Seven” in the US....
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