A google search for Itschory just turns up a few thousand hits for Safonov, where his birth place is just parroted mindlessly.
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By all accounts, his written wit was a pale imitation of his conversation, and his paradoxical epigrams were parroted all over London.
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And parroted writing, though it may be sourced, is often unsatisfactory for reasons just as legitimate as rules against non-sourcing.
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Many have parroted the observation that Karros'success thus far stems from a willingness to use the whole field and disdain the home run.
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In the two debates so far, President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore have parroted the same brace of political messages dozens of times.
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In the weeks leading up to the game, the Patriots ( 4-0 ) parroted Belichick, insisting that the streak meant nothing.
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Thus it is a red flag when we see such interests parroted by socks that we already suspect to be related to the Hoshi tribe.
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The Democratic Party chief said Bush simply " parroted " the position of the National Rifle Association, which opposes more gun control laws.
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Contrary to other Free Religion devotees who parroted the slogans of the NSDAP propaganda, Drews engaged in a real discussion with Jewish intellectuals and scholars.
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People interviewed parroted state media propaganda that the opposition was ruled by foreign powers, citing the display of German and American flags at the Belgrade demonstrations.