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Does anyone notice that the callers are given to parroting what they have just heard?
The parroting back of his orders was reassuring and bolstered him.
The result is a mere parroting of President Bush's "stay the course" rhetoric.
Sometimes the responses are a formulaic parroting of the party line at the time of the interviews.
When he walked the corridors, the parroting.
The verb "parroting" can be found in the dictionary, and means "to repeat by rote."
All they got was the usual complacent, superficial parroting of the empty nonsense about commitments and guarantees.
They consequently seem less like individuals reacting to the social pressures of the world around them than race-obsessed people parroting racial cliches.
But I couldn't disagree more with his parroting of the religious right's false assertion that the only truly safe options are monogamy and abstinence.
He used Leo's echolalia, a parroting of words, as a tool to teach Leo how to phrase his words.
'Purely a parroting of language.'
The parroting of this guff by the sycophantic press and BBC has been sussed.
The media are filled with parroting of political spin, timidly "balanced" by quoting both sides of a viciously polarized debate.
But I am not your nurse, to weary myself with parroting of No, no, no, when a pettish child screams for the nightshade-berry.
It is a legitimate debate and of course the parroting of it as the only way forward is inappropriate to serious people trying to discuss that.
Burton half expected to find a parroting in the foliage, or an outrigger beached near the Ah, there was a sailboard propped in a corner.
You can see our denier organisations if the measures were successful parroting nonsense about the problem having gone away, a new ice age being imminent etc....
If you want straight parroting of the AP or Reuters, just read their RSS releases.
They concluded that "his faithful parroting of the government line was crucial in launching a half-century of silence about the deadly lingering effects of the bomb".
The ill-informed, keyboard-frapping blind rage, instant resort to mindless parroting of outrageously hackneyed right-wing cliché .
Her empty parroting of an advertising jingle and the way her feet marked time added to the new work, which had some of the glistening emptiness of what it satirized.
(Actually, primary memory is the immediate parroting of words or numbers, while secondary memory is remembering names or locations after a distractible period of minutes, hours or days.)
Listen to the parroting from Jerry Stackhouse as he explained yesterday how "you want the other team to beat you with their best shot and not be given the benefit of the doubt."
But Wall Street's naivete about what technology can deliver (and the mass media's parroting of this so-called expertise) have consistently fed nasty boom-and-bust cycles that make only a few people very rich, very quickly.
The combination of sound, expression, and mentalism compressed matters considerably, despite the fact that there was far more to tell at the level of mind than if there had been a mere parroting of speech.