| 21. | Defense lawyers said the boys confessed to protect Chavis and parroted what he had coached them to say.
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| 22. | Many Congressional supporters of the bill parroted the administration's line that more tax cuts would generate jobs.
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| 23. | Injected onto each AfD, and likely parroted from Wikipedia Review, was piles of bad faith and original research.
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| 24. | His winning philosophy parroted by every football coach who can complete a sentence ( and also the other 80 percent ).
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| 25. | The union says the 41 products on its list are being " abused and parroted " by producers in other countries.
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| 26. | The skeptics said he had a photographic memory and parroted details of crimes that he gleaned from newspapers or learned from Nassar.
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| 27. | Koizumi parroted Bush's demands, saying Pyongyang must " promptly and completely eliminate all nuclear weapons programs ."
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| 28. | Instead, Schoenfeld implies, students come to perceive mathematics as a list of disconnected rules that must be memorized and parroted.
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| 29. | They had simply borrowed bits of the vocabulary, their habitual practice, and parroted it until they were satisfied it sounded right.
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| 30. | Zervos parroted Picasso's view, and since Cahiers d'Art was the most influential art magazine, this opinion spread.
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