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The Melo factor would loom large: Would he rise to unstoppable heights because, to paraphrase him, that's what he does?

To paraphrase him: the Vichy regime, Nazi collaborators from 1940 to 1944, were not traitors; the Nazi gas chambers were a mere detail of history; the white race which sprang from the "northern forests" is fighting for survival; and democracy is a threat to the deep racial and cultural well-springs of the French nation.

He argued that it is madness not to be engaged in a hefty programme of public investment at the moment (to paraphrase him: if now with the economy slumping and the government able to borrow at negative real rates is not the time to fix JFK airport in New York City, when is?).

To paraphrase him slightly: an act of gross cruelty or injustice that occurs anywhere, wherever it happens, is just as much a British person's concern, a Scottish person's concern, an English person's, an Irish person's, a Welsh person's, a (fill in the blank with a nationality of your choice) person's concern.

"Joel Klein's words, to paraphrase him, were that this was a model of how we intend to regulate the new economy," Mr. Gray said, referring to the chief architect of the case and former head of the Justice Department's antitrust division.

To paraphrase him, it's akin to buying a house for $200,000 and then instructing your broker to accept the first offer that comes in below $180,000.

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To paraphrase him--not that he ever allowed recording or notes, and this was not a planned meeting--he said something to the nature of, "When you have children, they are yours and you can mold them however you want to.

"He said you can never do everything," she said, paraphrasing him.

Dylan once said something — and I'm paraphrasing him — "Really, all I wanted is to be as big as Dave Van Ronk".

That, paraphrasing him very politely, is what Mike Huckabee, the former Republican governor of Arkansas, demanded to know on his radio chat show earlier this week.

After a rally on Oct. 1, the Spartanburg, S.C., newspaper paraphrased him: "An unmarried woman who's sleeping with her boyfriend — she shouldn't be in the classroom".

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