| 1. | "We basically parroted what Maryland's terms are.
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| 2. | The fictional president parroted those very words in the film.
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| 3. | A few locals say Gaines just parroted rumors and lore.
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| 4. | In foreign policy, Czechoslovakia parroted every utterance of the Soviet position.
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| 5. | As a result, 6 a . m . news reports are parroted.
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| 6. | The wording parroted that of a Foreign Ministry statement issued the day before.
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| 7. | Later, Freeh testified on his own and largely parroted Reno's position.
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| 8. | In reports issued after the meeting, many analysts parroted Conway's comments.
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| 9. | For decades, they parroted Pol Pot's ideology and carried out his vision.
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| 10. | In essence, Brown said, he parroted Crow's sentiments to his players.
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