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Like his running mate, John Edwards, the night before, he spoke directly to the terrorists, echoing a tactic of George Bush's: "You will lose, and we will win.
The commercial will be released 10 to 14 days before Super Bowl XLVI, he added, echoing a tactic used by Volkswagen last year for its "Star Wars" spot for the Passat, which was uploaded to YouTube before Super Bowl XLV and has since been watched there more than 48.3 million times.
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In a video released by the sect this month, leader Abubakar Shekau called for supporters to wage a "one-man-jihad", echoing a new tactic being advocated by similar extremist groups.
An otherwise sparsely attended rally in a cavernous, chilly hall at party headquarters in the West Bank town of Ramallah last week was enlivened by the presence of dozens of schoolchildren, echoing a favorite tactic of Arafat, who would often order schools let out to pack Fatah rallies with youngsters.
They refer to Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif). as "crazy"; call Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass). "many people's favorite liberal wacko"; and label Sen. Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif). an "enemy of President Trump". They also spell out former president Barack Obama's middle name, Hussein, echoing a common Republican tactic meant to falsely suggest that the 44th president is a Muslim.
Ms. Strauss, echoing a noisy group of consciousness-deniers, uses the unwholesome tactic of personal attack instead of looking deeper into the core issues at stake.
The tactic echoes a "kneel or starve" campaign, in which troops surround rebel-held communities and deny them access to food and medicine to force them to submit, Vasquez added.
In an echo of a tactic the administration tried earlier this year, without notable success, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell is stepping up his efforts to enlist the support of Russia, Germany and other nations for American control over the occupation and transition to self-rule in Iraq, even though many of them sided with France in opposing the war.
The disappearances are a disturbing echo of a tactic employed by dictatorships in the so-called dirty wars that plagued parts of Latin America in the last half of the 20th century.
Her mother married in haste "after the loss of her first love", a tactic echoed by her daughter 30 years later, but with much happier results.
Echoing the tactics of Jim Crow politicians in the 1950s and 60s, Ralph Hudgens, Georgia's Insurance Commissioner, promised that when it came to "Obamacare", he'd do "everything in our power to be an obstructionist".
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