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The Weekly Standard found one review from 1997 that focused on a passage from Undaunted Courage that was a "wanly cited echo" of a similar passage by Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson scholar Dumas Malone Dumas Malone.

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The lapses he cited echoed the complaints of the foreign students at the plant in Palmyra, Pa., who found themselves forced to work grueling night shifts lifting heavy boxes of Hershey's candies for take-home pay so low they sometimes went hungry.

While many of the examples Mr. Cheney cited echoed his past remarks -- that fewer units were ready for combat, recruitment was down, aging equipment posed a danger and low pay was damaging morale -- he cast his criticisms in a much more partisan light.

Barron said Wharton had cited "the Echo's weekly attacks on me" and the paper's "continual political bias" when asked to explain his refusal to engage with the publication.

As an example, she cited the echoes between a 1968 Algerian film and the current work of the Palestinian filmmaker Elia Suleiman, even though "I know for sure that a) he's never seen the Algerian film and b) never met the director".

Barack Obama cites and echoes Lincoln in most of his speeches and many of his actions, and arguments over Lincoln's faith, acts, and attitudes continue to raise temperatures and feelings.

Commitment to partnership and mutuality to BRICS countries was also frequently cited, an observation echoed by non-health studies of BRICS.

Narco-trafficking – despite government claims and media echoes – was cited by a mere 14.6%.

It's an accusation that echoes comments, cited in Mr. Suskind's "Confidence Men," that Lawrence H. Summers, the former chief White House economic adviser, reportedly made to the White House budget director, Peter Orszag: "We're home alone.

The similarities between "Opal" and Ms. McCafferty's books were striking in some cases, with many passages in Ms. Viswanathan's novel — Crown cited more than 40 — echoing Ms. McCafferty's works almost exactly.

Mr. Palmisano's talk, before a few hundred people in a lecture hall at the Columbia Business School, echoed and cited Mr. Watson's speech from the early 1960s, noting how few of the largest companies are still leaders decades later and often are not even around.

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