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He echoed that line with ABC News last month.
In a staff memo accompanying Colford's announcement, top AP Stylebook editors echoed that line of reasoning in discouraging use of the term "skeptic".
The Republican members of the committee largely echoed that line, saying that an FBI investigation was unnecessary.
Stanford players echoed that line.
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The government has been pursuing a relentless campaign to paint the Islamists as a threat, and has increasingly lashed out at journalists who do not echo that line, especially the foreign news media.
Amar Saidani, the secretary-general of the ruling National Liberation Front (known by its French acronym, FLN) and one of Mr Bouteflika's staunchest defenders echoes that line.
The advertisement echoes that line of attack, with the word "trusted" appearing on the screen, underlined, as the announcer proclaims it.
Echoing that line of thinking on Friday, a State Department spokesman, Richard Boucher, said the large turnout in the Iranian presidential election seemed to indicate that "there's a great desire for freedom, for openness, for the rule of law, for the better lives for the Iranian people and their children".
Maxima furniture filled the living room (a) and the dining room (b), which was adorned with wildly colored supergraphics that echoed the lines of the chairs.
In doing so, it offered a defense that echoed the lines used by his longer-serving colleagues.
McCain's supporters echoed this line, arguing that Obama's inaccurate surge forecasts proved his unfitness for command.
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