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She's simply repeating language she's heard her boss (and her boss's boss) use before her.
"I regret the fact that friendly people were killed in this," General Franks said, repeating language from the official review of the incident, first released on Feb. 21.
Repeating language from a McNamara memorandum of March 16 to the President (language in part drawn in turn from a memorandum to McNamara on Jan . 22from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor) the National Security Council document reflects the prevailing belief in what President Eisenhower had called the "domino effect" of the loss of South Vietnam.
Ms. Rice indicated that Iran had weeks, but not months, to respond to the initiatives, repeating language from negotiations last week in Vienna among Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States that produced the package of inducements and penalties.
It's possible Trump may have used Manning's preferred name while repeating language he heard on Fox News.
Wood questioned the validity of "judicial activism," repeating language used by many other Reagan-era appointees that some liberal activists view as suspect.
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The text largely repeated language Japan has used since the early 1990s in apologies to South Korea and other Asian victims of its military expansion in the early 20th century.
At Symbol, "there was often a mad scramble at the end of financial reporting periods to hit the number," the S.E.C. said in its complaint, which repeats language used in cases involving companies like Global Crossing Ltd. and WorldCom.
On rural land reform, also closely watched, the document merely repeated language introduced at a plenum five years ago about the need to unify urban and rural property markets.
In a preamble, the document repeats language from a broader strategic partnership agreement signed last year in which the United States pledged not to use Afghan territory or facilities "as a launching point for attacks against other countries". But that language is not expected to prohibit U.S. drone strikes against al-Qaeda and other insurgent groups in neighboring Pakistan.
The "conversational duet" was first identified in the 1980s to describe the learning stage between 18 months and three years – the intimate cooing and babbling between parent and child as it learns and repeats language through a magical ensemble of bodily, facial and vocal interactions.
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