| 41. | What's odd is that the list is not just a parroting of something conceived by Time magazine.
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| 42. | Parroting others who have been in his predicament, Vazquez's only explanation is that he feels lost.
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| 43. | Instead of having a discussion on the legal findings of fact, you keep parroting the same information repeatedly.
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| 44. | I was largely parroting Music City Mystique's article, since they're a very similar group.
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| 45. | The parroting of " blocks are not punitive " is a shallow interpretation of the Wikipedia : Blocking policy.
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| 46. | :You handled it correctly the main thing is getting the facts right, not parroting published errors.
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| 47. | By parroting Republican myths and promoting Republican policies, Tauzin and his cronies _ as Democrats _ sully this vision.
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| 48. | "If I'm extremist, why are you pirating my ideas and parroting my rhetoric ?"
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| 49. | Some skeptics scoff that these findings are the result of people parroting what they think an interviewer wants to hear.
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| 50. | Richardson said yesterday, parroting King's famous " I Have a Dream " speech in 1963.
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