While other Western reporters reported the famine conditions as best they could due to Soviet censorship and restrictions on visiting areas affected by the famine, Duranty's reports frequently echoed the official Soviet view.
With some success, Mr. Muhammad has also sought attention by aligning himself with the "liberation lyrics" of rap music, which frequently echo his own denunciations of oppressive police tactics.
Frequently echoing with the roars of howler monkeys, the 16-sq-km lake is bathtub-warm and virtually unpolluted.
These parodies frequently echo criticisms both of the character and of Barrowman's portrayal.
In a State House news conference today, he frequently echoed President Bush's campaign riffs about running against Washington.
Inside the center, Arquitectonica has provided more warmth through floors covered in polished granite and red marble, while the walls of the auditorium shell are covered with two tones of African wood (the "shwoosh" shape of the center is itself frequently echoed in the decor).
"This makes Hurricane Bob look like nothing," Donna Nelson, a spokeswoman for the Red Cross in Boston, told The Associated Press, in a comparison frequently echoed yesterday.
Jörg Immendorff, 59, the other German in the show, is more directly political, frequently echoing his generation's struggle with Germany's postwar legacy, with both Hitler and the swastika occasionally appearing in his crowded cartoonlike oils.
Gunfire frequently echoed through the streets of central Baquba, and homemade bombs often interrupted the bustling marketplace just north of our compound.
The rest of the cast (Mark DeChiazza, Allison Easter, Krista Langberg, Andre Shoals and Mr. Willingham) frequently echo their dances.